CBS owns Simon & Shuster, the publisher of the Nancy Drew series.
CBS owns Simon & Shuster, the publisher of the Nancy Drew series.
Love that twin magic.
I hope that if the EEOC can do something actionable about this that they do so.
It's a talk show that airs on one of the major broadcast networks.
Dog on Fire is still the theme, as it has been since day one of Kilborn.
Tonight, fans, Mick Foley, who wrestled here as Cactus Jack and now
wrestles in WWF as Mankind, will win the WWF Title. Hmmph! That'll put some butts in the seats.
At least 4 more times before the end of the NFL season, with 2 more depending on baseball scheduling.
I've cross-referenced the NFL and MLB playoff schedules and Bob's Burgers has between 5-7 new episodes before the end of the NFL regular season, depending on the scheduling of an ALDS game and whether the World Series goes to 5 games.
Does their cycle of ST begin with "The Cage"?
Yes, there aren't aren't any transwomen in the new Ghostbusters. *sigh*
Best Animated Program is already a category.
Your forgot MLP.
I think it's weird that the host on CBS at 11:35 is showing actual joy at his job as compared to 22 years of a lovable curmudgeon.
He would have to be racist against his own players.
Jeopardy airs on broadcast TV. Do you not have an antenna?
I still watch live TV, so Simpsons is on before shows I actually like. I will end up watching a fair deal of this season.
Not to mention Sports Jeopardy!
There's already a movie with that title in development at Sony.
They're also like Rainbow Crystals.
To me it was more like Bill Maher's New Rules.