Nick Cannon is back to host more of this game show's sixth season. Ken Jeong, Robin Thicke, Jenny McCarthy-Wahlberg and Nicole Scherzinger once again guess the identities of elaborately costumed celebrities who perform and give clues about themselves.
Well known for his comedic timing and his somewhat sardonic delivery, "Saturday Night Live" alumnus Seth Meyers breaks down the day's news in his monologue before welcoming influential celebrity guests and getting quirky during satirical segments.
Supermodel, television host and actress Tyra Banks returns to host this hit series' newest season. Celebrity contestants are paired up with professional dancers, and their routines are scored by a panel of judges and viewer votes. JoJo Siwa stars.
Bobby Flay, seen here in "Beat Bobby Flay," to leave Food Network
Musical powerhouse and global superstar Adele premieres her newest album, "30," in this one-night special. The two-hour event features several of her established hits, alongside first-time performances of songs from the new post-divorce album.
Jennifer Vogel (D. Penn) grew up with a charismatic father who taught her to live with love and joy, but as an adult, she has been forced to deal with the harsh reality of knowing her father, John Vogel (S. Penn), was responsible for one of the biggest counterfeit crimes in U.S. history. Despite her concerns and his regrets, the bond between father and daughter is not so easily broken, and Jennifer does everything she can to look beyond the pain and reconcile with the man who committed a series of crimes in order to provide for his family.
The demure and devout choirgirls of Our Lady of Perpetual Succour are on a day trip to Edinburgh to participate in a choir competition, but the rebellious girls at the back of the bus (more debaucherous than devout) have their sights set on more scandalous activities: partying and drinking. As the day progresses, the small-town girls experience life in Scotland's big city while growing their friendship into something beautiful and hilarious amid the most exciting and formative years of their lives.
Searching for an ancient artifact and some serious adventure, English botanist Lily Houghton (Blunt) sets off down on the Amazon River aboard the La Quila, piloted by swaggering riverboat skipper Capt. Frank Wolff (Johnson). The jungle is a dangerous place, but also hindering their quest is the ruthless Prince Joachim (Plemons). Amid all manner of threats and peril, the La Quila must navigate the treacherous waters and reach Houghton's treasure before the crew and the artifact are lost to the jungle forever.
The Johnstons of "7 Little Johnstons"
To state it bluntly, this past season of "7 Little Johnstons" was a nail-biter. Fortunately, audiences don't have any longer to wait for Season 10. The show's home network, TLC, launches the Season 10 premiere of "7 Little Johnstons" this Tuesday, Nov. 16, and fans have mixed feelings about the new additions.
When his home is attacked, a retired black-ops agent gets his old team back together to protect the people in his life and get revenge. This all-star action-comedy airs before its sequel. Bruce Willis, Helen Mirren, Morgan Freeman and John Malkovich star.
The Johnstons of "7 Little Johnstons"
To state it bluntly, this past season of "7 Little Johnstons" was a nail-biter. Fortunately, audiences don't have any longer to wait for Season 10. The show's home network, TLC, launches the Season 10 premiere of "7 Little Johnstons" this Tuesday, Nov. 16, and fans have mixed feelings about the new additions.
We almost didn't get to see it, and in the end very few did, but there was a "Solomon Kane" movie produced in 2009 -- and released three years later.