"Nashville" will indeed return, after quite a bit of traveling.
When most shows "go away," it's just from the TV schedule. But this summer, the stars of "Nashville" went away from it all and hit the road, doing a concert tour to perform music from the show, and to promote the upcoming third season, of course, which premieres Wednesday, Sept. 24, on ABC.
The ALDC face some major competition when they head to Woodbridge, VA, in this new episode. Jade and new dance mom Loree are invited to spend the week with the Elite Team. Christi doesn't take it well when Chloe is picked to go up against Jade.
To be honest, I'm not sure I can help you.
This is a tough one, partly because there were literally dozens of dramatic anthology series on around the time you specify, and partly because escaped prisoners and women held captive were well-used devices in such shows, which were heavily influenced by the pulp-novel thrillers that preceded them.
Despite this, no single episode I could find quite matched your description.
Two sisters give Gordon Ramsay all that he can handle in this new episode. When the acclaimed chef travels to Pipestone, Minn., he's tasked with turning around the historic Calumet Inn, but the sisters give Ramsay headaches with their stubbornness.
Chandler's (Eric Dane) wife and father fight to stay alive in this new episode. Rachel (Rhona Mitra) and Chandler put the call out for six volunteers to act as test subjects for the vaccine, but the experience isn't likely to be pleasant as the vaccine does battle with the virus.
President Obama was giving an interview recently, and get this, he said he thought that Joe Biden would be a good president. When asked why, he was like, "Cuz he'd make me look AMAZING."
Here's some more political news. New Jersey Governor Chris Christie's economic adviser has announced that he is stepping down. He just has to wait for Christie to get off the seesaw first.
Linda Gray and Emma Bell as seen in “Dallas”
Back in "Dallas": An old flame is heading back to Dallas.
Guy Fieri and Rachael Ray mentor kidtestant Lauren Zilberman in “Rachael vs. Guy: Kids Cook-Off”
When I was a kid, I liked to play outside. The last thing I wanted to do was be stuck in the kitchen -- unless, of course, there were warm cookies fresh out of the oven!
Peter Parker (Garfield) has been busy keeping the city safe as Spider-Man, all the while juggling his life as a high school student and his relationship with Gwen (Stone). After running into an old friend, Harry Osborn (DeHaan), Peter is disquieted to learn that OsCorp has him under surveillance. As some powerful new villains emerge -- Electro (Foxx) and the Rhino (Giamatti) -- Peter comes to realize that the new threats on the city all point back to OsCorp.
Director: Marc Webb. Stars: Andrew Garfield, Emma Stone, Jamie Foxx, Dane DeHaan, Felicity Jones, Colm Feore, Paul Giamatti, Sally Field. 2014. 142 min. Action.
The story follows underground musician and vampire Adam (Hiddleston) as he falls into a deep depression, questioning life and its worth, after living for centuries and watching humans follow a destructive path. Fearing for her lover’s life, Eve (Swinton) fleas to Detroit to comfort Adam. When her sister’s arrival disrupts their relationship, the couple's devotion is tested as they are the only lovers left alive.
Director: Jim Jarmusch. Stars: Tilda Swinton, Tom Hiddleston, Anton Yelchin, Mia Wasikowska, John Hurt, Jeffrey Wright, Slimane Dazi, Carter Logan. 2013. 123 min. Drama.
In Oxford during the 1970s, a college professor, accompanied by a group of students, conducts an experiment on a young woman who has been experiencing strange phenomena. In order to uncover the unspeakable, the inhumane research begins, threatening the woman’s life and releasing a horrific, terrifying force that cannot be stopped.
Director: John Pogue. Stars: Jared Harris, Sam Claflin, Olivia Cooke, Erin Richards, Rory Fleck-Byrne, Laurie Calvert, Max Pirkis, Aldo Maland, Richard Cunningham, Eileen Nicholas. 2014. 98 min. Horror.
Before he is sent to the front lines of the First World War, a young Andreas (Moseley) meets the love of his life, 17-year-old Francesca (Constantini), during a fateful day at his sister’s wedding. Determined to reunite and save his beloved, Andreas fights his way through the mountainous battlegrounds of the Alps in the hopes of escaping and returning to Francesca.
Director: Ernst Gossner. Stars: William Moseley, Eugenia Costantini, Claudia Cardinale, Werner Daehn, Corrado Invernizzi. 2014. 100 min. Adventure.
After suffering from a betrayal by his own militia, Ben (Seth Numrich) finds himself on the run from the British in this rebroadcast. As Abe (Jamie Bell) and Richard (Kevin McNally) make their way to New York, Anna (Heather Lind) is confronted by Mary (Meegan Warner).