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Here’s A BUNCH OF TV News
First off: Happy Election Day! Have you voted? Yes, even here in Houston, there are important issues to vote on. Get to it!
In addition to Jon Stewart renewing his contract at The Daily Show for another year, Ronny Chieng, Josh Johnson, Jordan Klepper, Michael Kosta, Desi Lydic, Troy Iwata, and Grace Kuhlenschmidt are also returning.
Sinclair apparently reached out to Erika Kirk to ask her how she wanted to handle the Jimmy Kimmel situation, where they claimed he joked about his death WHEN HE DID NOT. They asked her if she wanted him to apologize to her or to be on the show, but she declined their offers.
We have a new Sexiest Man Alive: Jonathan Bailey. I know him best from Bridgerton, but he was also in Wicked and Jurassic World Rebirth, apparently. He’s also the first openly gay Sexiest Man Alive, which, OK, People Magazine, well done!
🔗: bit.ly/4qIcdtF#JonathanBailey is PEOPLE’s 2025 #SexiestManAlive! ⭐️ Brimming with charm, wit and almost unfairly handsome looks, it’s no wonder the ‘Wicked: For Good’ actor dove headfirst into our hearts. | 📷: @jasonhetheringtonstudio
The old British guys are bickering.
Hilaria Baldwin is STILL whinging about Dancing With the Stars.
A little bit of TV history for you: Gilligan’s Island‘s famous theme song saved the show. The CBS president at the time didn’t like the premise of the cast being trapped on the same island week after week, but the catchy theme song provided enough exposition that he was convinced to let the series move forward.
If you’re an Amazon Prime member, you can purchase early tickets to see Wicked 2, which is interesting because Wicked is a Universal property, so it would make more sense for Peacock subscribers to have access to this perk? I don’t understand.
Theater owners are not thrilled at the prospect of Paramount (or Netflix) buying Warner Bros.
An old white man is suing Paramount for firing him last year because that’s where we are now.
Another CBS executive has left the building.
You won’t be watching ABC’s election coverage on YouTube tonight.
Marjorie Taylor Greene was on The View today, and everyone was remarkably civil! She still said she “loves” President Rotten Squash Guts, but she called out the men in Congress and agreed with the table on many things. (Don’t trust her, though. I’m keeping my eye on her; she’s up to something.)
Back in 2016, Teen Vogue hired a new editor and began covering politics, immigration, labor, and climate change in ways that were often bolder than mainstream outlets. That, obviously, could not stand with this administration in charge, so Teen Vogue is being folded into Vogue, and all of the journalists on the politics beat have been laid off. This is a deep shame.
Get better soon, Olivia Barash.
Congratulations, Carly Rae Jensen!
#MeToo
Millie Bobby Brown reportedly filed a bullying and harassment complaint (non-sexual) against David Harbour before they began filming Stranger Things, season five. Between this, his ex-wife Lily Allen’s album’s accusations, and the reemergence of a story of a woman who committed suicide while staying in his apartment 10 years ago, it’s been a rough month for both Harbour’s PR people and the team over at Netflix.
But Lily Allen isn’t off the hook — her album release prompted discussion of how Zoe Kravitz alleged Allen “attacked” her with a non-consensual kiss.
Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, the predator formerly known as Prince Andrew, has had all of his titles, including “Prince” and his military honors, stripped by the King. He also must leave the Royal Lodge. We all know why.
As Rachel Maddow noted last night: “To be clear, Trump is not talking about the families of the kids who were molested and raped by his friend, Jeffrey Epstein. He is talking about how sad he is that another one of Epstein’s friends got in trouble with his own family for being part of it.”
A woman has sued boxer Gervonta Davis, alleging he abused her repeatedly. The upcoming Jake Paul/Gervonta Davis boxing match scheduled to stream live on Netflix has been canceled.
Brittany Snow on filming sex scenes for The Hunting Wives:
“As women, you’re so mindful of each other,” Snow said. “Guys, they sometimes don’t care. There’s not a mint in their mouth. But with Malin and I, it was like, ‘Are you OK? Can I put my hand here?’ It was just so nice and so different.”
Snow added that Akerman would ask her things like, “‘Do you want me to put my body here, so you don’t have to show this part of yourself?'” Snow thought that was “so selfless and nice.”
Wait, you mean to tell me, Brittany Snow, that women are more considerate of one another in intimate scenes? Shocked! Shocked, I tell you!
Don Lemon is out here making me defend Megyn Fucking Kelly with these misogynistic comments, but a misogynist is going to misogyny.
Justin Baldoni’s $400 countersuit against Blake Lively has been terminated. Huh. It’s almost like it was all bullshit.
If you or someone you know has experienced sexual assault, you can call the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-HOPE (4673), which routes the caller to their nearest sexual assault service provider. You can also search for your local center here.
In Development
- A one-hour Bewitched reimagining is in development at Fox.
- An untitled Snowfall spinoff has been ordered at FX.
- And adaptation of The Accomplice starring Taraji P. Henson has been ordered at Peacock.
- Varsity Spirit‘s Pro Cheer League has signed a broadcasting deal with Paramount.
Casting News
- Steve Howey has joined Ransom Canyon on Netflix.
- Cole Escola has been added to the cast of One Piece on Netflix.
- Jordan Roth has joined The Shards on FX.
- Joseph Zada, Emil Alyn Lind, Candice King, Caitlin Fitzgerald, and Mamie Gummer are all returning to Family of Liars, the sequel to We Were Liars, on Prime Video.
Mark Your Calendars
- A Man on the Inside returns on Netflix on November 20.
- Agatha Christie’s Seven Dials debuts on Netflix on January 15.
- The Carman Family Deaths debuts on Netflix on November 19.
- The Roses debuts on Peacock on November 20.
- Prime Minister debuts on CNN on November 16.
- Love Island Australia is now streaming on Hulu.
- A Loud House Christmas Movie: Naughty or Nice will premiere on Nickelodeon on November 21.
- Delhi Crime returns on Netflix on November 13.
- Start Up, Fall Down: From Billionaire to Convict debuts on Netflix on November 5.
- Programming from BravoCon will stream on Peacock: The Bravos premiering on November 16; The Days of Our Wives: 20 Years of “The Real Housewives” on November 17; The Reading Room on November 18; The #1 Guys & Gals on November 19; and Bravo’s Holiday Spectacular on November 20.
R.I.P.
Dick Cheney, Former Vice President under George W. Bush, and once considered one of the most evil people in the Republican Party. Simpler times.
Donna Jean Godchaux, Backup singer for The Grateful Dead and Elvis
Otto Nemenz, Austrian cinematographer and camera operator who also designed cameras and lenses for Hollywood
WATCH THIS
All’s Fair: Kim Kardashian, Sarah Paulson, Niecy Nash, Naomi Watts, Teyana Taylor, and Glen Close star in this new Ryan Murphy series about lady lawyers doing lady lawyer things while apparently forgetting how to button their blouses. (It’s not receiving great reviews, btw.) Series premiere. Hulu
Squid Game: The Challenge: Season premiere. Netflix
Frontline: The Rise of Germany’s New Right: What could go wrong? 9 p.m., PBS
Late Night:
- Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Rami Malek, Rachel Sennott, Julius Randle, Nick Murphy
- Late Night with Seth Meyers: Tim Robinson, Zach Kanin, Stavros Halkias
- The Late Show with Stephen Colbert: Michelle Obama, Robert Plant
- Jimmy Kimmel Live: Josh Brolin, Elizabeth Olsen, Lord Huron
- The Daily Show: Sanna Marin, host Jordan Klepper
- Watch What Happens Live: Sarah Paulson, Bronwyn Newport
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| CBS | NCIS (new) |
NCIS: Origins (new) |
NCIS: Sydney (new) |
| CW | WWE NXT (new) |
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| FOX | Murder in a Small Town (new) |
Doc (new) |
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| NBC | NBA Basketball (live) |