John Oliver hosts "Last Week Tonight with John Oliver"
When John Oliver accepted correspondent duties at "The Daily Show" as a fresh-faced British youngster in 2006, he could not have dreamed that he would eventually adapt and perfect that show's formula to create a series that would ultimately eclipse its progenitor.
Alaric (Matt Davis) forms an honour council at the Salvatore School for the Young and Gifted in this new episode. He also takes on another creature while Hope (Danielle Rose Russell) investigates Landon's (Aria Shahghasemi) past using magic.
You can catch Capt. Barney Miller and his squad of mismatched detectives at various weird hours on the schedule, if you look hard enough. It's a fitting state of affairs for a show about people doing good work at odd hours and generally flying under the radar.
For example, Sundance TV has lately been filling up its early morning hours with mini "Miller" marathons. You can also catch it on the WPIX schedule and the Antenna TV.
James Corden hosts as performers compete to impress entertainment experts from around the world in this new episode. The talent search series features judges Drew Barrymore, RuPaul Charles and Faith Hill, as well as international experts.
James Corden hosts as performers compete to impress entertainment experts from around the world in this new episode. The talent search series features judges Drew Barrymore, RuPaul Charles and Faith Hill, as well as international experts.
Rachelle Lefevre stars in "Proven Innocent"
In the criminal justice system, the accused is supposed to be innocent until proven guilty. However, each year men and women are convicted of crimes they didn't commit, and only a portion of them will be exonerated. A new drama takes a look at what happens when a falsely convicted woman is released and becomes a lawyer.
When Jane enters a new phase of her therapy, new memories from her childhood come to light in a new episode of this reality TV series. However, one of her younger parts doesn't believe the truth about what happened.
When Jane enters a new phase of her therapy, new memories from her childhood come to light in a new episode of this reality TV series. However, one of her younger parts doesn't believe the truth about what happened.
No one seems to know what happened to Conrad McMasters' (Clarence Gilyard Jr., "Walker, Texas Ranger") red, mid-'60s Ford Mustang convertible, his hiding place for many a stakeout and other investigative tasks for his friend and employer, Ben Matlock (Andy Griffith, "The Andy Griffith Show").
Presumably the last known owner is Dean Hargrove Productions, which produced "Matlock," but even that's not certain -- cars, particularly rare ones, are often rented to productions by private owners.
Cameras follow identical twins Brittany and Briana Deane as they prepare to wed identical twins Joshua and Jeremy Salyers in this premiere wedding special. The program also explores the fascinating world of twin subculture.