Kaley Cuoco stars in "The Big Bang Theory"
Even the most beloved TV series must come to a close at some point. "The Big Bang Theory" has been on the air for a remarkable 11 years, since becoming an unexpectedly huge phenomenon in 2007. The show is one of the longest-running sitcoms in U.S. history and holds the record for the longest multi-camera series run in television history.
Country music legend Jack Maine's (Cooper) struggles with alcohol have affected his career, but when he meets the beautiful and talented singer-songwriter Ally (Lady Gaga) at a bar, he begins to turn his life around. The two of them begin a romantic relationship, and with his help and connections, she begins to build her own musical career. As Ally's fame begins to eclipse Jack's, he finds himself drawn back to his destructive habits, but his personal issues don't just affect his own career anymore, but Ally's as well.
Upon his return after fighting in the Crusades, Lord Robin of Loxley (Egerton) discovers that he's been declared dead, and his land and wealth have been seized. In fact, many of England's citizens have had their wealth stolen by the sheriff of Nottingham (Mendelsohn), who is using it to fund a war. Little John (Foxx), the father of a boy whom Robin tries to save, convinces him to fight against the injustice, and together they begin stealing back the people's money and distributing it to the poor.
Once-successful biographer Lee Israel (McCarthy) has been struggling since the flop of her most recent book, and her agent seems unable to secure her any more work due to a belief in the industry that her style of biography is no longer in demand. Desperate for money, she begins forging and selling letters by deceased actors and writers using her friend Jack (Grant) as a liaison between herself and potential buyers. As their fraud continues to fetch fantastic sums of money, the pair find themselves turning to even more daring crimes. This film is based on a true story.
Ree Drummond hosts "The Pioneer Woman"
History is all around us, even in our food. So much of what we eat is rooted in the past, from classic pairings to traditional dishes only served on holidays. The stories behind them are part of what makes many foods so great, but, of course, that appreciation for history has to be tempered by our modern sensibilities and tastes.
Post Malone as seen in "Elvis All-Star Tribute"
Hail to the King: Elvis Presley may have died in 1977, but his legacy is one that can't be denied. His music, his films and his raw sex appeal still shape the modern landscape, and NBC pays tribute to one of the star's most legendary events on Sunday, Feb. 17.
Blake Shelton, Jennifer Lopez, John Legend and other stars honour Elvis Presley with musical performances of his most beloved songs. This two-hour special also features rare footage and appearances by Priscilla and Lisa Marie Presley.
Ticket prices for seats at the Super Bowl are reportedly down they say, in part, because Rams fans don't want to go all the way to Atlanta to see the game. That makes sense. In L.A., it's hard to get anyone to drive 20 minutes to meet you for dinner.
Hostage and crisis negotiator Eric Beaumont (Luke Roberts) and his team race to the rescue when dangerous situations arise in the new season of this drama. Armed with a unique insight into human behavior, Beaumont tries to resolve conflicts without violence.
Lucas Adams and Mary Beth Evans star in "Days of Our Lives"
Zoe apologizes to Flo before demanding more answers about her connection to Reese. Though Steffy feels for Hope, she worries that Hope is getting too attached to Phoebe. Flo thinks that Zoe is on to her lie, so she tries frantically to get in touch with Reese. Liam must defend Hope to Steffy when the latter expresses concern over Hope's attachment to Phoebe. Zoe's threat to call the police on Steffy causes Flo to break down. As Katie prepares for Valentine's Day, Thorne makes an admission about their marriage. With Liam at her side, Hope does all she can to remember the details of the night Beth died. Zoe is shocked by what Flo tells her, so she calls her father and demands an explanation. Katie tells a stunned Wyatt what Thorne got her for Valentine's Day. Bill talks to Justin about ways he can get his family back.
Jordan insists that Ben check himself back into Bayview. Kate has a run-in with Jordan. Chad and Abigail plead for Charlotte's safe return. Eve wants Jack to use Haley's secret to his advantage. Jordan keeps Kate quiet when she gets too close to the truth. Ben hides evidence from Hope and Eli. Gabi clashes with Stefan over business. Brady is upset to learn that Chloe and the kids are moving in with Stefan. John confronts Diana regarding his suspicions about Leo's paternity. Leo pressures Sonny to sleep with him. Rafe discovers Kate in a state. Ben realizes he's being set up and takes drastic measures. Ciara is left for dead at the cabin. Ben insists to Chad that he's innocent, and that he needs help to rescue Ciara and Charlotte. Rafe keeps watch at Kate's bedside. Will and Sonny spend a romantic Valentine's Day together, having thwarted Leo. Abigail forgives Chad at last. Ciara reunites with Ben. Ted kisses Hope. Rex runs into a distraught Jordan.
Carly has words with Sam. Drew and Shiloh meet up. Ava arrives just in time. Laura visits Franco. Cameron gets into some trouble. Peter and Maxie run into Nina. Kristina struggles with her jealousy. Finn works with Robert. Michael hears from Nelle. Sam spends Valentine's Day with another man. Jason and Spinelli get a tip. Ned and Olivia celebrate. Laura is curious. Jordan has an out to offer Franco. Carly and Sonny take another look at their future.
Rey has enough evidence to charge Victor, and everyone prepares for the upcoming trial. Nikki, Victoria, Phyllis and Sharon all become more nervous as the trial draws nearer. Abby has a plan to distract the press from the trial with a more positive Newman story. Arturo agrees to pose for a magazine photo shoot since the photos will be printed alongside a story about his and Abby's engagement. Fen apologizes to Ana, but she tells him Devon is already considering dropping him from the label. Summer takes the blame for Fen's absence and convinces Devon and Ana to give him another chance. Kyle and Lola drift apart. Jack intervenes by planning a romantic Valentine's Day getaway, and insists that Kyle can still win Lola's heart back. Lola does not accept the offer, and she tells Kyle he doesn't understand her at all. Kyle then goes to the cabin alone, and Summer follows. He tries to send her away, but she says she's only there to support him as a friend. Nick and Phyllis look back on memories of their long and storied relationship. Nick then gives her the sign from the bar where they celebrated their wedding.
I can tell you that it will be coming right on schedule.
Fans have been waiting a while for news of the sixth season of Hallmark's beloved historical drama, but Hallmark has kept faith with them by sticking to (basically) the exact same schedule it has for the past three seasons: After airing a special Christmas episode on Dec. 25, the show is returning on Feb. 24.
The co-hosts wrap up the week with a variety of perspectives on the news, recent trends and prominent personalities. Now in its 22nd season, the Emmy-winning daytime talk show features a diverse panel of co-hosts who discuss current events, pop culture, relationships and more.