Tag Archives: tv shows

9 Female Celebrities Who Should Host “The Real”

Continue reading

Sitcom Moms Who Rocked

More here:
Sitcom Moms Who Rocked

Vanessa Williams’ ’666 Park Avenue’ Series Gets Dropped After 13 Episodes!!

Can we please get this woman a show that will have some damn staying power ?? According to The Hollywood Reporter , Vanessa’s show just got shut down: Freshman dramas Last Resort and 666 Park Avenue will not move forward at ABC. The network has opted to cancel both underperforming series, despite picking up two additional scripts for both. The two series will get to air all 13 episodes in their original order in their respective Thursday and Sunday time slots. freshman drama 666 Park Avenue has struggled in the 10 p.m. Sunday slot. The Terry O’Quinn, Vanessa Williams, Dave Annable and Rachael Taylor thriller is averaging only 5 million viewers and a 1.6 rating among the key 18-49 demo. Its most recent hour drew 4 million viewers with a 1.3 demo rating.) The decision to end the shows after 13 episodes comes after the network picked up two additional scripts for each. ABC brass had hoped that 666 Park Avenue’s soapy undertones would prove a strong fit with last year’s breakout Revenge, but the show failed deliver either the buzz or the viewership. ABC has not yet determined what will air in either series’ place, as the network has not announced its midseason lineup. The network has comedies How to Live With Your Parents (for the Rest of Your Life) and Family Tools in the can for midseason as well as dramas Mistresses, Red Widow and Zero Hour. Already this fall, Lee’s team has granted full-season orders to Nashville, The Neighbors and second-year Shonda Rhimes drama Scandal, while picking up additional scripts for the Reba McEntire freshman comedy Malibu Country and Tim Allen’s Last Man Standing. Williams plays Olivia Duran, the rich wife of a sinister landlord who frequently makes deals with the devil. Williams most recently starred on ABC’s other smash hit, Desperate Housewives, which ended it’s eight-year run for good last spring. Vanessa plays Olivia Duran, an Upper East Side wife of a dark (demonic-connected) landlord. Hopefully she gets a better role with a little more of the bite she had in her roles on Desperate Housewives and Ugly Betty. Images via

Read the original here:
Vanessa Williams’ ’666 Park Avenue’ Series Gets Dropped After 13 Episodes!!

Making It Rain On Them Man Hoes–Lady Killer Cee Lo Green Signs Sitcom Deal With NBC

NBC’s putting black folks back on Primetime TV… there’s a new sitcom in the works and artist/producer/ The Voice judge Cee Lo Green , hot off of his acting debut in Sparkle, is set to be the star! The Voice mentor is expanding his relationship with the network to the scripted side with a comedy project loosely based on his real-life relationship with his ex-wife and children. He also has signed a first-look deal with NBC. Green is set to star and executive produce the multi-camera comedy, from Sony TV and studio-based Happy Madison. Comedy veteran Ali Leroi, co-creator of Everybody Hates Chris and developer of Are We There Yet?, will write the comedy, starring Green as a version of himself as he tries to balance his career as a top recording artist and his frenetic home life. A deal for the project at NBC is now in final negotiations. This would mark the TV acting debut for Green, who added actor to his resume with the feature Sparkle. He is executive producing the NBC comedy with Leroi, Happy Madison’s Doug Robinson, Andrew Jameson and Larry Mestel. He follows in the footsteps of Voice co-star Adam Levine, who produced a comedy project at NBC last season and now is making his acting debut on the second season of FX’s American Horror Story. Will you watch? Source Images via WENN

Go here to see the original:
Making It Rain On Them Man Hoes–Lady Killer Cee Lo Green Signs Sitcom Deal With NBC

Is The Black Television Series Dead?

Continued here:

Ahh, the 90′s, one of the best decades in the history of the Black television series’. “Martin,” “The Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air,” “Living Single,” “The Jamie Foxx Show,” “Moesha,” “The Wayans Bros,” “The Cosby Show” and “The Parkers”–all shows that will forever be timeless in Black TV. I can watch reruns of these shows over and over again and even know what will happen next and still laugh hysterically, cry when someone gets married, and laugh again. Fast forward to the present and you can barely get a second season out of these watered down, slapstick style comedy TV series’ like “House of Payne,” VH1′s “Single Ladies” and BET’s “Let’s Stay Together.” I would never even think of buying a DVD series of ANY season of these shows. Why not? Well, these are not necessarily shows that you can watch rerun after rerun and not get annoyed by much less remember they existed six years from now. Like your parents boasted about shows like “Good Times,” “Sandford & Son,” and “The Jeffersons” to us, we’ll skip right on over the host of black TV shows post-new millennium and go back to the hilarious black comedies of the 90′s and tell our children about it. As of late I’ve been noticing a pattern taking shape within Black television, and that is that ratings seem to always be an excuse behind a show getting pulled. Which makes me wonder, if nobody is watching black sitcoms anymore then what are they watching, because TV is definitely still being watched. The other day a very influential black woman spoke briefly on the state of black television and it really made me wonder. Then I realized it, I’ve been trained. I can’t speak for the readers out there but I realized that I’ve been trained to like what (before just a few years ago), I swore I’d never fall victim to: and that is my love for “real-life” drama or “reality tv.” The television industry has trained me to become transfixed with seeing pointless drama instead of the scripted, yet positive images and lifestyles that in my own reality would take much hard work to attain. The industry figured out what myself as well as many other reality TV lovers “desired to see” before we even realized it–which is the highly-scripted and well-rehearsed drink-throwing, hair-shifting, “Who Gon’ Check Me Boo”-style drama on TV every week. What I didn’t know was that the public (if you don’t like reality TV, you can quietly exclude yourself from this group) has become obsessed with the idea of “real-life” drama, which is exactly why you have reality shows like “Basketball Wives,” and “Real Housewives of Atlanta” and shows that we think are reality are the total opposite. Not only that, but we actually watch and create celebrities out of reality TV ‘stars’ as opposed to watching well-trained actors and then we complain when these TV series’ dissipate due to low ratings. I realized that the problem is much less the commentary and content of these shows and more so the people and the TV industry giving the people what they want. Ultimately what I’m saying is that, with the many different black TV shows that has came and went over the course of the last 10 years, I can count on 1 hand the amount of shows that have made a lasting impression. Many people complain and say that we have no black TV shows yet divert their time to reality television. Evolution is definitely a great way to promote change and growth but do you think reality TV has enough longevity to permanently take over for the Black Television series? Is the Black Television Series dead? And if so can it be revived, if so what would it take to make these shows more memorable and widely accepted? 5 Most Predictable Moments From The “Single Ladies” Premiere [VIDEO] Nicki Minaj & UK Interviewer Make “Connection” On Camera [VIDEO]

Is The Black Television Series Dead?

Jodelle Ferland Discusses The Upcoming Bree Tanner Novella

Jodelle Ferland, who plays young vampire Bree Tanner in The Twilight Saga: Eclipse , sat down with Vancouver show “Urban Rush” last weekend to discuss the upcoming novella on Bree Tanner. Jodelle talks about how hard it was to keep quiet about the novella and the moment she found out she would be a part of Eclipse . “When I first found out that I got the movie I was so excited! I couldn’t believe it…I was like ‘Yes! Yes!'” – Jodelle If you missed our previous post on the novella check it out here . The novella will release on June 5 and online, for free, starting June 7-July 15 . {via Twifans }

Follow this link:
Jodelle Ferland Discusses The Upcoming Bree Tanner Novella

Jodelle Ferland’s ‘Eclipse’ Easter Egg

Look at what talented Jodelle Ferland (Bree) made for Easter! She tweeted this photo and shared it with Twilight fans. It’s a very good replication of the book cover – don’t you think so? Did anyone else make Twilight -themed Easter eggs this year? Share your photos with us! {via @JodelleMicah }

See the original post here:
Jodelle Ferland’s ‘Eclipse’ Easter Egg

Watch The Celebrity Apprentice Season 9 Episode 4 (S09E04) Online Free

Watch The Apprentice S09E04 where All 14 celebrities will be compete in business-driven tasks around New York City, using fame that their business wits to win challenges. This is all to ultimatley raise money and awareness for their causes. On “The Celebrity Apprentice” the celebs are subject to mental challenges, srunity, long hours, and personality clashes without the help of the people usuall around them managers, personal assistans, and agents. On this episode of The Celebrity Apprentice S09E04, the project managers learn they must create a three-dimensional display to launch a theme park’s new attraction; personal attacks continue to drive the women apart; another celebrity is sent home. Watch The Apprentice Season 9 Episode 4 below: Watch The Apprentice Season 9 Episode 4 Online Streaming Watch The Apprentice S09E04 Online Free Watch The Celebrity Apprentice Season 9 Episode 4 (S09E04) Online Free is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

‘Eclipse’ Premiere Date Confirmed!

There was a lot of speculation as to whether the recently announced date and location of the Eclipse premiere was set in stone . Thanks to Lauren, co-owner of the official Twilight Saga facebook page , the date has been confirmed by Summit but location information is still pending. {via Team Twilight }

See the original post:
‘Eclipse’ Premiere Date Confirmed!

Geriatric Jersey Shore Comes to WEtv

Sunset Daze proves that gym, tanning and laundry leads to wrinkles, liver spots and arthritis.

Read more:
Geriatric Jersey Shore Comes to WEtv