Gotta tell you. The Wonder Years was the first network TV show that truly reminded me of my youth. Interestingly, The Goldbergs is my 1980's version of The Wonder Years.
Vice President Joe Biden will be among Stephen Colbert's first "Late Show" guests next week.
He'll sit down with Colbert on Thursday, September 10th, joining previously announced guests Uber CEO Travis Kalanick and country singer Toby Keith...
Longtime "60 Minutes" correspondent Bob Simon, who covered riots, Academy Award-nominated movies and wars and was held captive for more than a month in Iraq two decades ago, died in a car crash on Wednesday. He was 73.
A town car in which Simon was a passenger hit another car stopped at a Manhattan traffic light and then slammed into metal barriers separating traffic lanes, police said
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24/7 News Source - Brian Williams is being called an "honest" and "decent man" by a fellow newsman.
Dan Rather tells Politico.com while he doesn't know all the details about the Iraq War story Williams is now backpedaling on, the "NBC Nightly News" anchor is still "an excellent reporter-anchor" and a brave one" in his opinion...
Last April David Letterman announced that he would be retiring from the Late Show after over 30 years of late night hosting. And now the date of his very last show has been revealed too.
It looks as if the cast of "The Big Bang Theory" may be ready to get back to work. Deadline.com says Jim Parsons, Johnny Galecki and Kaley Cuoco have agreed to new three-year contracts with Warner Bros. TV - and huge raises.
Now that 'How I Met Your Mother' spinoff 'How I Met Your Dad' seems to have fallen through, the CBS lineup looks a little bereft of anything we might normally follow. And now with CBS' acquisition of Thursday Night Football, the full fall 2014 schedule looks a little jumbled with 'The Big Bang Theory' filling in for 'HIMYM' Mondays, while 'Elementary' and others move to October to accommodate football.
CBS is wasting no time filling the seat David Letterman is vacating behind the "Late Show" desk. The network has announced current Comedy Central funnyman Stephen Colbert as Letterman's successor. The news comes just one week after Letterman announced his plans to retire next year...