They did it with 90210 and Melrose Place… now another hit TV show of the day is getting a second chance to shine. Yep, a Charlie’s Angels remake is coming to TV, but you know, all updated and stuff.
Charlie’s Angels made its mark from 1976-81 and spawned thousands of Farrah Fawcett-Majors hairstyles. Read the rest of this entry »
So, Desperate Housewives fans know that a plane crash is going to cause some devastation on Wisteria Lane, but who dies in the Desperate Housewives plane crash aftermath? Spoilers ahead… Read the rest of this entry »
It seemed the writing has been on the wall for Kelsey Grammer’s new show from the get-go, but now it’s official. Grammer’s “Hank” has been canceled by ABC due to low ratings and all around suckage.
EW.com reports that there are “no current plans to air the five remaining episodes.”
DWTS is nearing the end… the Dancing with the Stars Results, November 10, had Aaron Carter eliminated from the comptetition.
In his infinite wisdom during the Dancing with the Stars results show (November 10), Carter said “I’ve grown so much from your compliments and your criticism… so I’ve got to say thank you.” Read the rest of this entry »
Will “Witches of Eastwick” be canceled? The outlook isn’t good.
ABC has not ordered any additional episodes of Eastwick – so, not yet officially cancelled, but pretty much the kiss of death. Read the rest of this entry »
ABC is spinning yet another celebrity dance-off, this time, look for “Let’s Dance,” hosted by Kathy Griffin and featuring celebs re-enacting famous dance routines.
While I’m not sure “Let’s Dance” will have the staying power of Dancing with the Stars, it may be worth a quick look. Check out Let’s Dance when it premieres November 23 at 9:30 p.m., following the DWTS performance finale.
Teaser is right… check out this quick promo trailer video for Lost’s final season. It’s over in a flash and there’s no new footage for the upcoming season, but it’s something, I guess.
No word yet on a premiere date for Lost’s final season – 2010 is all that’s said in the promo, thought there are rumors that it will kick off in January.
Desperate Housewives is going the distance – through 2013, anyway. Variety is reporting that show creator Marc Cherry has signed a deal with ABC Studios, extending Desperate Housewives through to a ninth season.
Marc Cherry will stay on as executive producer through the series’ run, but will the cast, who are only signed through season 7, stay for the duration?