Syndicate content

« Back to Taxonomy

The Mentalist, on CBS

When a gun-wielding clown murders a mathematical genius, Lisbon and Jane attempt to solve the bizarre mystery.
 

Simon Baker and Robin Tunney in "The Mentalist"

Stone P.I.: Selleck's other famed sleuth returns

Author: 
Sarah Jamieson / TV Media
Tom Selleck is back as the a troubled sleuth in "Jesse Stone: No Remorse"

Tom Selleck is back as the a troubled sleuth in "Jesse Stone: No Remorse"

Tom Selleck's portrayal of ruggedly handsome detective Jesse Stone has been captivating an increasing number of viewers, and now CBS is unleashing a new installment of the series Sunday, May 9, that will continue the story of the sophisticated gumshoe's pursuit of justice.

The Middle, on ABC

In a Mother's Day episode, Frankie realizes her special day is anything but when she does more for Mike and the kids.

Eden Sher, Patricia Heaton and Marsha Mason in "The Middle"

Glee, on Fox

Olivia Newton-John shows up at William McKinley High and performs a duet with cheerleading coach Sue Sylvester.

(From left): Cory Monteith, Lea Michele, Matthew Morrison and Jane Lynch as seen

Chuck, on NBC

Fred Willard and Swoosie Kurtz guest star as a married CIA team who agree to train Chuck and Sarah.

Yvonne Strahovski and Zach Levi as seen in "Chuck"

Family Guy, on Fox

Rivals Brian and Stewie must come to terms with each other on a new level in the milestone 150th episode.
 

Brian and Stewie in "Family Guy"

Exit music: 'Tonight Show' bandleader fades out

Author: 
Sheila Busteed / TV Media
Musical director Kevin Eubanks is leaving "The Tonight Show"

Musical director Kevin Eubanks is leaving "The Tonight Show"

EXIT MUSIC: "Tonight Show" viewers will soon be humming a different tune when the show's longtime musical director, Kevin Eubanks, leads the band into commercials one last time before leaving the show next month.

Horse Racing: Kentucky Derby, on NBC

Thoroughbreds take to the track at Churchill Downs for what has been called "the most exciting two minutes in sports."
 

War Emblem wins the 2002 Kentucky Derby

All grown up: Former child star tackles dating in new series

Author: 
Kyla Brewer / TV Media
Alyssa Milano returns to TV in "Romantically Challenged"

Alyssa Milano returns to TV in "Romantically Challenged"

In the early days of television, youngsters were often seen but not heard. But as the medium evolved with series such as "The Andy Griffith Show" and "Leave It to Beaver," more and more child stars were created.

Say Yes to the Dress, on TLC

A father puts his money where his heart is as his daughter searches for the perfect dress in one of two new episodes.

A scene from "Say Yes to the Dress"
warning: Creating default object from empty value in /www/site.decoy/modules/taxonomy/taxonomy.pages.inc on line 33.