CBS is hoping that viewers tuning in to the next couple of weeks of big NFL games will help its returning series.
The network is launching a series of sneak-peeks and messages from its talent across this weekend’s coverage of the NFL Wild Card game and the upcoming Divisional playoff round.
The hope is that ahead of its Premiere Week, which begins after Super Bowl Lviii, the return of scripted series after the writers and actors strikes delayed its lineup.
Shows such as Young Sheldon (watch the sneak-peaks above), as well as FBI, FBI: International, Blue Bloods, Fire Country, Ghosts, The Neighborhood and its new series Tracker, which launches after the Super Bowl, are getting this treatment on January 14 ahead of CBS’ Wild Card game, while Bob Hearts Abishola, CSI: Vegas, The Equalizer, FBI: Most Wanted, NCIS, NCIS: Hawai’I, So Help Me Todd (watch below) and S.W.A.T...
The network is launching a series of sneak-peeks and messages from its talent across this weekend’s coverage of the NFL Wild Card game and the upcoming Divisional playoff round.
The hope is that ahead of its Premiere Week, which begins after Super Bowl Lviii, the return of scripted series after the writers and actors strikes delayed its lineup.
Shows such as Young Sheldon (watch the sneak-peaks above), as well as FBI, FBI: International, Blue Bloods, Fire Country, Ghosts, The Neighborhood and its new series Tracker, which launches after the Super Bowl, are getting this treatment on January 14 ahead of CBS’ Wild Card game, while Bob Hearts Abishola, CSI: Vegas, The Equalizer, FBI: Most Wanted, NCIS, NCIS: Hawai’I, So Help Me Todd (watch below) and S.W.A.T...
- 1/12/2024
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
In early January, comedian Katt Williams went on Shannon Sharpe’s Club Shay Shay podcast and took aim at Cedric the Entertainer for stealing “my very best joke.” The bit in question — which involved a pantomime of driving with music blasting — was first performed by Katt in a 1998 appearance on ComicView, then reproduced by Cedric (according to Katt) for his set in Spike Lee’s The Original Kings of Comedy. Cedric called the accusations “revisionist history” on Instagram.
We’ve been down this road many times before. For much of the 20th century, joke stealing was an open secret. “All comedians steal from all comedians,” the legend Stan Laurel once mused. Some of the biggest names in comedy did it. Milton Berle was so blatant in his joke stealing that he earned the nickname “The Thief of Bad Gags.” Richard Pryor admitted on The Tonight Show that he ripped off his comedy idols,...
We’ve been down this road many times before. For much of the 20th century, joke stealing was an open secret. “All comedians steal from all comedians,” the legend Stan Laurel once mused. Some of the biggest names in comedy did it. Milton Berle was so blatant in his joke stealing that he earned the nickname “The Thief of Bad Gags.” Richard Pryor admitted on The Tonight Show that he ripped off his comedy idols,...
- 1/11/2024
- by Eric Spitznagel
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
IMDb.com, Inc. takes no responsibility for the content or accuracy of the above news articles, Tweets, or blog posts. This content is published for the entertainment of our users only. The news articles, Tweets, and blog posts do not represent IMDb's opinions nor can we guarantee that the reporting therein is completely factual. Please visit the source responsible for the item in question to report any concerns you may have regarding content or accuracy.