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Peacock killed Mike Schur’s ‘Dream’

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Here’s A BUNCH OF TV News

Oh my God, Mike Schur — Parks and Recs and Brooklyn Nine-Nine and The Good Place and The Office Mike Schur — was given the greenlight to make a Field of Dreams miniseries at Peacock, and he had cast Kristen Bell, Nick Offerman, William Jackson Harper, and Andre Braugher AND THEY BUILT THE FIELD IN IOWA, but then Peacock canceled the project before they could start filming. “We built it and they didn’t get the chance to show up,” Schur joked. I am not even a huge fan of the film, it’s fine or whatever, but I would have watched every second of this. DISAPPOINTED.

Don’t be holding your breath for that Office reboot.

A couple of controversial rulings in the world of daytime game shows.

The creator of A Million Little Things is threatening us.

LOL, Benioff and Weiss lied to HBO about how Game of Thrones was going to be a small, contained series, a character study, really, to convince them to buy the show.

Pluto TV is creating a whole Jamie Oliver FAST channel.

Showtime Sports will be shutting down at the end of the month as Showtime gets folded into Paramount+.

Netflix is tinkering with its ad-supported tier and is looking to start a binge-reward tier where viewers will be rewarded with an ad-free episode after binging a certain number.

Love is Blind‘s Stacy is still out here bitching about Johnie. Ma’am. It’s time to move on.

Meanwhile, Izzy’s definitely moved on.

At least 17 journalists have been killed in the Israeli-Hamas conflict since it began last week.

Meanwhile, we still don’t have a Speaker of the House because they keep nominating election-denying insurrectionists who have never passed a piece of legislation. What a clown show.

Dick Vitale will be back! (I mean, the man is in his 80s and should probably take a nice retirement, but I’m glad he’s beating this thing.)

Renewals

Cancellations

In Development

Casting News

Mark Your Calendars

WATCH THIS

Astros at Rangers: LET’S GO ‘STROS!  7 p.m., Fox Sports 1

Living for the Dead: They’re ghost hunters … but queer. And I’m going to watch every second of this. Series premiere. Hulu

Coleen Rooney: The Real Wagatha Story: This limited series explores the amazing and hilarious story about Coleen Rooney, wife of English soccer star Wayne Rooney, exposing how stories about her were being leaked to the tabloids. It’s juicy. Premiere. Hulu

Friday the 13th: Because it’s too obvious to watch Friday the 13th on Friday the 13th. 9:45 p.m., HBO 2

Late Night:

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ABC Celebrity Jeopardy!
(new)
Celebrity Wheel of Fortune
(new)
The $100,000 Pyramid
(new)
CBS Survivor
(new)
The Amazing Race
(new)
CW Sullivan’s Crossing
(new)
The Spencer Sisters
(new)
Local
FOX The Masked Singer
(new)
Snake Oil
(new)
News/Local
NBC Quantum Leap
(new)
Magnum P.I.
(new)
Chicago Fire
(repeat)
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