Angela Bassett, Peter Krause, Nathan Fillion, Taye Diggs, and more let loose in front of the cameras for EW's Fall TV Preview
The editors at Common Sense Media are dishing on their favorite TV shows that you'll want to watch with your kids, all day, every day.
The ultimate television show–based book recommendation guide.
If you spent any quality time with your TV in the late ‘80s and early '90s, then it’s likely you got to know the loud and lovable Conners on “Roseanne.” Now, prepare to feel old, because the classic sitcom is celebrating the 25th anniversary of its debut Friday. Based on the real life experiences of creator Matt Williams and the “domestic goddess” stand-up comedy routines of its lead,
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The sitcom, co-created by Chris Rock based on his teenage years, premiered Sept. 22, 2005.
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Much to our parents' annoyance, the '90s had such good TV shows that we were constantly glued to our screens. There were such sitcom gems in the '90s that some of those series are hits even today, almost three decades later. Series like Seinfeld and Friends are still syndicated on TV today, and Emmy-nominated shows like Frasier and X-Files are still available to watch on Hulu and Netflix.Not to mention that a ton of cult-classic '90s shows have experienced reboots in modern times. The X-Files returned in 2018, along with Agent Mulder and Agent Scully. Full House transformed into Fuller House, and there is a rumored Clarissa Explains It All reboot where Clarissa returns as a mom.But not all '90s shows were created equally. There were some duds along with the stellar ones. Smart Guy was your run-of-the-mill tween sitcom, but it was hard to relate to the brainy T.J., and ended up being a flop. Then there was Cop Rock, which was a cop musical that stunk so bad that TV Guide put it on its "worst ever" list. Click ahead to see where each show falls into the ranking. From Sabrina, the Teenage Witch to Dharma & Greg, you will want to re-watch some of these childhood classics.
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Much to our parents' annoyance, the '90s had such good TV shows that we were constantly glued to our screens. There were such sitcom gems in the '90s that some of those series are hits even today, almost three decades later. Series like Seinfeld and Friends are still syndicated on TV today, and Emmy-nominated shows like Frasier and X-Files are still available to watch on Hulu and Netflix.Not to mention that a ton of cult-classic '90s shows have experienced reboots in modern times. The X-Files returned in 2018, along with Agent Mulder and Agent Scully. Full House transformed into Fuller House, and there is a rumored Clarissa Explains It All reboot where Clarissa returns as a mom.But not all '90s shows were created equally. There were some duds along with the stellar ones. Smart Guy was your run-of-the-mill tween sitcom, but it was hard to relate to the brainy T.J., and ended up being a flop. Then there was Cop Rock, which was a cop musical that stunk so bad that TV Guide put it on its "worst ever" list. Click ahead to see where each show falls into the ranking. From Sabrina, the Teenage Witch to Dharma & Greg, you will want to re-watch some of these childhood classics.
Max is always demanding something, and his tendency to only say one word at a time bugs.
In the mood for some binge-watching on Netflix? Looking for a new show to be completely addicted to so you don't have to get up off your couch? Well, look no further because we've gathered a list of the best (most addicting) shows on Netflix that you can occupy your time with when you're bored this summer.
The ultimate television show–based book recommendation guide.
Need something to read (and then watch)? Check out the novels that are being turned into TV shows in 2021!
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Launched to nothing but praise in America last June, we’ve been avidly awaiting the arrival of Ryan Murphy’s exploration of NYC’s 80s drag ball scene on UK screens. Tonight, BBC2 is broadcasting episode one of Pose – here’s everything you need to know about its long-awaited debut.
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Are you looking for some TV shows like The Big Bang Theory? You've landed on the perfect spot. Let's take a look at some similar sitcoms.
There is more summer 2019 TV on the horizon than you'll believe. Here's every show you're going to watch to stream, its premiere date, and a quick summary.
"WE WERE ON A BREAK!!"
VideoI have a confession to make: I never watched The Wonder Years as a kid. This is weird because it began airing in 1988 when I was seven years old. Oh, I'd catch an episode here and there, and I watched The Princess Bride which had Fred Savage basically playing the [...]
It was the summer that gave us more Harry Potter and a brand-new Star Wars movie!
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From Doug to Legends of the Hidden Temple, these are the shows you loved in the '90s (but completely forgot about).
The re-make of the 1970s classic US soap opera has proved a ratings hit for the British broadcaster.
The Incredible Hulk TV show from the 70s, starring Bill Bixby and Lou Ferrigno, proved that fans liked Dr David Banner even more when he was angry.
Ensure fun and educational time for your little one with these engaging TV shows for kids. Here are some wholesome and enriching ones that your child will love.
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Happy Independence Day to all Malaysians! Today is the day where back in the year of 1957, Malaysia declared its independence. I did not attend any countdowns as I expect jams to occur like the years before. I personally feel that this 51st National Day isn't as "hot" or intense as compare to years before. I don't see many cars carry the National flag, Jalur Gemilang nor many buildings display it. Some said probably it's due to the Olympics which diverted the nations' attention. Probably the current politic condition had also affected the nations' patriotism? Anyways, as long as we're living in a peaceful country, that's all that matters to me. There are so many upcoming events and celebrations towards the end of the year. Firstly, today we're celebrating Malaysia's Indenpendence Day! Then, we'll have the "Bulan Ramadhan" (tomorrow starts?) when Muslims will fast for a month (weeee.... this means I'll be enjoying the Bazaar Ramadhan's food). I especially love caramel puddings and ayam perchik and kebabs and fried spicy spring roll and many more. On the other hand, the chinese will be celebrating the Mid-Autumn Moon Cake festival (14th September 2008) followed by Deepavali on the 28th of October. In the month of December, we'll be expecting "Hari Raya Qurban" (Feast of the Sacrifice), Christmas and "Awal Muharram" (Islamic New Year). I'm most looking forward to Christmas. Since young, I've always loved Christmas. It's because it is an indication of the end of a current year and the entry into a new year. Besides that, during schooling years, year end (Christmas ) means we'll be having a long year-end-semester break. Also, I particularly loved Christmas because I like Christmas songs alot!! They are always joyful, merry and happy!! Then, the shopping malls will be fully decorated with colourful pretty Christmas ornaments. *Giggles* I can't wait for Christmas to come. Pardon me, but I am feeling very Christmassy already *grins*
If you're a TV addict like me, then I bet you have a list of shows that are perfect for binge-watching. Whether you prefer sitting on your couch or lounging in bed, there is nothing better than soaking in a few hours of a TV show. Binge-watching is…
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With many schools being disrupted and closed across the country, and more parents working from home - we've selected some TV shows that will not only entertain but educate your children
A guide to 44 TV series that promise to be major events in 2023, from returning favorites to intriguing debuts.
Nickelodeon, the first-ever channel for kids, has been raising youngsters with its cartoons, educational shows, and live-action series since 1979 straight from New York City. While in the beginning, the channel broadcasted various programs bought for it, 1991 marked a new milestone with Nicktoons - various original animated series created specifically for Nickelodeon. And while the ‘90s were a particularly interesting time for cartoons - it's enough to mention Ren & Stimpy to understand what we're talking about - the 2000s smoothed out the rough edges and gave the viewers a whole new world of kids programming. Thus, we are presenting to you our list of the best Nickelodeon shows from the 2000s - from cartoons to variety shows, you'll find them all here!
How big of a Friends fan are you really?
It’s been a while since new episodes of Friends graced our TV screens. Of course, that hasn’t stopped us from re-binging the show on Netflix! And it’s not gonna stop us from taking this ultimate Friends quiz! Did you watch it the first time around, or jump on the bandwagon now that you can stream every episode? Either way, if you’re here, you’re probably a Friends superfan. From Ross’s “We were on a break!” to the invention of Princess Consuela Banana Hammock, Friends has gifted us with some of the most quotable, hilarious television moments in history. There are so many tiny details most fans don’t know, like in the pilot episode, after Rachel has escaped from her own wedding, Monica introduces her to everyone. This includes Chandler, and the two-act as though they’ve never met. But later, we see several flashbacks that prove they definitely know each other. Or like when Phoebe actually became a vegetarian! So… are you ready? This ain’t no ordinary ultimate Friends quiz! Only a true, die-hard fan can get a perfect score. Do you think you can pass? Do you know enough about Friends? Let’s find out!
Take a look at these old TV shows and go back on a nostalgic trip down memory lane to having no responsibility and not having to book your own doctors appointment.
HBO's epic fantasy series had highs and lows, but no matter how you felt about its ending, there are a number of other series that can scratch the same itch Game of Thrones once did.