Emma Roberts stars in "American Horror Story: 1984"
I love "American Horror Story." I've watched every episode of every season, and I am really, genuinely excited about the show's upcoming ninth season, which is set to premiere on Wednesday, Sept. 18, on FX.
Emma Roberts stars in "American Horror Story: 1984"
I love "American Horror Story." I've watched every episode of every season, and I am really, genuinely excited about the show's upcoming ninth season, which is set to premiere on Wednesday, Sept. 18, on FX.
Jeff Meacham and Deon Cole co-star in "Black-ish"
A regular guy: He's already been in 98 episodes, but you can officially call Jeff Meacham a "regular" now.
A chef was going through customs at the airport in Los Angeles when he got caught with a bag full of piranhas. But they let him go when he was like, "Those are my emotional support piranhas."
Renowned veterinarian Dr. Chris Brown invites cameras Down Under as he cares for animals of all shapes and sizes. He and his colleagues use technologically advanced treatments to help a variety of animals in his clinic.
Lilly Singh hosts "A Little Late With Lilly Singh"
Late-night talk shows have been a staple of television programming for decades, but a new host is about to shake things up with a fresh take on the tried-and-true format.
Characters search for connections and meaning as they pass through a typical American motel room in the new season. The eclectic anthology series features a variety of genres, from comedy to drama to musical romance.
There are a few reasons why we can be certain that's not the same voice.
The first is that Jerry Nelson, the legendary Muppeteer and voice of Gobo Fraggle, would have been too busy, and too pricey, to do commercial work by the time the Car Fox character debuted in 2009.
The second is that the Car Fox ads continue to be made today, seven years after Nelson's death.
Sandra's (Kaliko Kauahi) misguided activism has caused some problems, so Amy (America Ferrera) and Dina (Lauren Ash) head to Cloud 9 corporate to clear things up in a rebroadcast of "Superstore." Meanwhile, Jonah (Ben Feldman) tries to sabotage an employee meeting.
You have a great memory, and have stumbled on a pretty great mystery.
It was indeed Diana Ross and the Supremes, in their late-'60s iteration (founding members Diana Ross and Mary Wilson along with new addition Cindy Birdsong), who guest starred on that 1968 episode of "Tarzan," titled "The Convert."
It was a rare acting role for the group, playing nuns traveling through Africa. The nuns are, of course, amazing singers and frequently break out into song in the course of the episode.