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Here’s A BUNCH OF TV News

Pat Sajak’s final episode of Wheel of Fortune was watched by 11 million people, the most since 2020.

We could have had an adaptation of Song of Achilles. Maybe we still can? Anyone? Please?

This is going to shock you, but maybe finding love on a reality dating show isn’t the best way to a lasting marriage.

Max may have canceled Tokyo Vice, but it sounds like the creators are shopping it around elsewhere.

James Gandolfini donated to MS organizations in support of Jamie-Lynn Siegler secretly, which she only found out about after he died, so that’s bittersweet.

The time John Mulaney trauma-dumped on Ernie the Muppet is also bittersweet. Like, I get it? I don’t know that I would be normal if I ran into Ernie or frankly any Muppet? There would be tears. Tears would definitely be involved. But also, Ernie doesn’t know what to do with all your big feelings, John Mulaney. Maybe leave that stuff to the professionals, honey.

Andy Cohen claims that any rumors about recasting The Real Housewives of New Jersey are untrue … for now: “There will be no decisions made for many months on Jersey, so anything you read about casting on Jersey is not true.”  This is what we call a non-denial denial. 

Apparently, even the cast of Apple TV+’s Presumed Innocent didn’t know who the murderer was until they filmed the final episode, which is interesting, because the first episode sure felt like a faithful retelling of the original movie.

The Daily Show points out that Fox News makes sense … if you swap out Hunter Biden and replace him with Former President Criminalpants.

This is very inside baseball, but if you’re interested in what the hell is going on over at Paramount, Variety has a good long-form piece. The long and short of it is, Paramount decided that they could cut jobs, eliminate duplication, and reduce debt without having to sell themselves to someone else who would just do the same thing. So … expect some cancellations down the road. Also, they are looking into possibly doing some sort of merger between Paramount+ and Peacock, which is interesting. Keep an eye on that.

Meghan Trainor is fun, but she’s no Katy Perry/Jennifer Lopez/Paula Abdul, let’s be honest with ourselves, guys.

Congratulations to 90 Day Fiancé’s Anny Francisco and Robert Springs!

Renewals

  • Resident Alien has been renewed for a fourth season, and moving to USA from Syfy.

In Development

  • Mid-Century Modern, a Golden Girls-inspired comedy starring Nathan Lane, Matt Bomer, and Linda Lavin and produced by Ryan Murphy, has been ordered at Hulu.
  • The Game of Thrones spinoff Ten Thousand Ships is back in development at HBO.
  • The Rainmaker has been ordered to series at USA.
  • My Oxford Year is being adapted into a film at Netflix starring Sofia Carson and Corey Mylchreest.
  • “Take No Prisoners” is being adapted into a TV series.
  • A Spaceballs sequel produced by Josh Gad and Mel Brooks is in the works at Amazon MGM.
  • Jennings Brown has signed a first-look deal with Hulu.

Casting News

Mark Your Calendars

  • The Bachelorette returns on ABC on July 8 and I am not ready.
  • Sunny premieres on Apple TV+ on July 10.
  • The Rings of Power returns on Prime Video on August 29.

  • Vikings: Valhalla returns on Netflix on July 11.
  • Fight Night: The Million Dollar Heist will debut on Peacock on September 5.
  • Hope in the Water premieres on PBS tonight.
  • UnPrisoned returns on Hulu on July 17.
  • Me debuts on Apple TV+ on July 12.
  • Hart to Heart returns on Peacock on June 20.
  • Supacell premieres on Netflix on June 27.
  • Breaking New Ground premieres on Max on June 27.
  • Skywalkers: A Love Story debuts on Netflix on July 19.
  • UNINTERRUPTED’s Top Class Tennis debuts on Prime Video on July 18.
  • Eva Lasting returns on Netflix on July 10.

R.I.P.

Willie Mays, One of the greatest baseball players of all time, possibly the best all-around player in the history of the game

See more tributes here.

Jerry West, Legendary basketball player, General Manager, and inspiration for the NBA logo

Howard Fineman, Journalist, columnist, and television commentator for NBC News and MSNBC and Newsweek’s political correspondent, senior editor and deputy bureau chief

Tony Lo Bianco, Actor known for The French Connection and Law & Order

Jonathan Axelrod, Television executive who “also served as senior vice president of Prime-Time Development and VP of drama at ABC”

Francoise Hardy, French singer

WATCH THIS

Juneteenth: Celebrating Freedom and Legacy: John Legend, Patti LaBelle, Smokey Robinson, and Ms. Opal Lee perform in this celebration of the Juneteenth holiday. 9 p.m., CNN

Top Chef: A winner is chosen. Season finale. 9 p.m., Bravo

Alien Encounters: Fact or Fiction: UFO experts Mitch Horowitz and Chrissy Newton examine cases of alien encounters to determine if they can be logically explained or if they are real. Series premiere. 9 p.m., Discovery

Late Night:

  • Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Luke Newton, Michael Che
  • Late Night with Seth Meyers: Lupita Nyong’o, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Mario Duplantier
  • The Late Show with Stephen Colbert: Cynthia Erivo, Rep. Jamaal Bowman
  • After Midnight: James Davis, Ashley Nicole Black, Laurie Kilmartin
  • Jimmy Kimmel Live: Dakota Johnson, Jack Quaid, Maya Hawke
  • Watch What Happens Live: Abby Elliott, Craig Melvin

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