Longtime sitcom star Julia Louis-Dreyfus will be joined by another sitcom veteran, Eric McCormack, on "The New Adventures of Old Christine"
Regis Philbin hosts "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire"
It's hard to believe "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" has been handing out cash prizes for 10 years now. To celebrate the milestone, ABC has returned to prime time the series that put game shows back on the map.
Jon Hamm stars in "Mad Men"
It's a cutthroat world out there these days, and the television industry is no exception. A show really has to deliver to stay on the air.
Some stand out for the writing, for others it's a fabulous ensemble cast. And still others make their mark with stunning visuals like set design, costumes or unique cinematography.
Neil Diamond performs on his "Hot August Night: NYC" special
Nearly five decades, 37 Top 10 singles, a Golden Globe and more than 125 million records sold worldwide, and now one "Hot August Night."
Jorja Fox will reprise her role as Sara Sidle on "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" this fall
BACK TO THE LAB: Viewers last caught a glimpse of Sara Sidle in the middle of Costa Rica as her lover, and former CSI teammate, Gil Grissom joined her at her tropical research center.
Kevin Harrington, Daymond John, Kevin O'Leary, Barbara Corcoran and Robert Herjavec star in "Shark Tank"
In the natural world, sharks rule the water. In the business world, the Sharks rule the future. And like in nature, these Sharks can smell fear, so you'd better know what you're talking about.
Brandon Bryant and Janette Manrara perform on "So You Think You Can Dance"
As the music fades on the fifth season of "So You Think You Can Dance," a nimble, delicate foot steps lightly off the throat of prime-time television.
Judi Dench, who starred in the original "Cranford," will appear in the sequel being produced by the BBC
Ron Livingston stars in "Defying Gravity"
Everybody knows Captain Kirk was a ladies man, but not since William Shatner's Starfleet days has TV dared to mix outer space with love.
Though science fiction and romance seem to be an unlikely match, several big names in the entertainment industry are out to prove opposites really do attract.
Host Emme and eligible bachelor Luke Conley star in "More to Love"
The term "reality show" is often a pretty big misnomer, as many of the things that take place in them are far out of the realm of reality for most viewers.