Get ready for an uproarious ride with the latest episode of “Caught!” Season 1 Episode 22, titled “Life in the Fast Lane,” airing on Discovery at 9:30 Pm on Thursday, April 11th, 2024. This hilarious installment promises to deliver a whirlwind of real-life moments captured on camera, ranging from backyard mishaps to car chaos, avalanche disasters, stunts, spills, and thrills.
Viewers can expect an unforgettable rollercoaster of laughter as they witness a series of outrageous and unexpected situations unfold before their eyes. From heart-stopping stunts gone awry to comical mishaps in everyday settings, “Life in the Fast Lane” offers a wild and entertaining glimpse into the unpredictable nature of life.
Join the “Caught!” team as they curate some of the most memorable and side-splitting moments caught on tape, showcasing the resilience, humor, and absurdity of the human experience. Whether you’re a thrill-seeker or simply in need of a good laugh, this episode...
Viewers can expect an unforgettable rollercoaster of laughter as they witness a series of outrageous and unexpected situations unfold before their eyes. From heart-stopping stunts gone awry to comical mishaps in everyday settings, “Life in the Fast Lane” offers a wild and entertaining glimpse into the unpredictable nature of life.
Join the “Caught!” team as they curate some of the most memorable and side-splitting moments caught on tape, showcasing the resilience, humor, and absurdity of the human experience. Whether you’re a thrill-seeker or simply in need of a good laugh, this episode...
- 4/4/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
The Eagles are back on stage for their Long Goodbye final tour.
In July, the Grammy-winning band announced their tour dates and have since continued to add more cities and dates.
“The Eagles have had a miraculous 52-year odyssey, performing for people all over the globe; keeping the music alive in the face of tragic losses, upheavals and setbacks of many kinds,” they stated.
“We know how fortunate we are, and we are truly grateful,” they added. “Our long run has lasted far longer than any of us ever dreamed. But, everything has its time, and the time has come for us to close the circle.”
Though it’s been a couple of months since they began their tour in September, fans will still have a chance to see them.
After kicking off their tour in New York’s Madison Square Garden on September 7, they made stops in major cities like Boston,...
In July, the Grammy-winning band announced their tour dates and have since continued to add more cities and dates.
“The Eagles have had a miraculous 52-year odyssey, performing for people all over the globe; keeping the music alive in the face of tragic losses, upheavals and setbacks of many kinds,” they stated.
“We know how fortunate we are, and we are truly grateful,” they added. “Our long run has lasted far longer than any of us ever dreamed. But, everything has its time, and the time has come for us to close the circle.”
Though it’s been a couple of months since they began their tour in September, fans will still have a chance to see them.
After kicking off their tour in New York’s Madison Square Garden on September 7, they made stops in major cities like Boston,...
- 12/2/2023
- by Rose Anne Cox-Peralta
- Uinterview
New data released by Kantar could be a warning sign for streaming platforms that have announced they’re considering raising prices in the near future.
Nearly every American who streams video has heard the term Fast (free ad-supported TV) by now. Fast services and channels offer cost-free entertainment, without the hassle of compelling a user to decide which show or movie they’ll watch next.
According to Kantar, 93% of households in the United States have at least one video-on-demand service, either ad-supported or subscription. Fast is the quickest-growing category of streaming, with 47% of households saying they watch one Fast service weekly. Netflix, Paramount+, and Max have all confirmed price increases are coming, but is that wise in the face of a lack of new scripted content? Life in the Fast Lane
New research released by Kantar demonstrates that more Americans than ever have turned to streaming as a way to...
Nearly every American who streams video has heard the term Fast (free ad-supported TV) by now. Fast services and channels offer cost-free entertainment, without the hassle of compelling a user to decide which show or movie they’ll watch next.
According to Kantar, 93% of households in the United States have at least one video-on-demand service, either ad-supported or subscription. Fast is the quickest-growing category of streaming, with 47% of households saying they watch one Fast service weekly. Netflix, Paramount+, and Max have all confirmed price increases are coming, but is that wise in the face of a lack of new scripted content? Life in the Fast Lane
New research released by Kantar demonstrates that more Americans than ever have turned to streaming as a way to...
- 10/18/2023
- by David Satin
- The Streamable
Exclusive: Critical Content, the production company behind Netflix’s Ginny & Georgia and Sylvester Stallone doc Sly, has made some hires and promotions in its creative team.
The Sk Global-backed company, which is run by President Jenny Daly, has hired former Dorsey Pictures exec Katie Hash as SVP, Development and promoted Matthew Pickel to SVP, Development and Current.
Elsewhere, it has hired Ryan Lash as Director of Development.
The trio report to Rob Lobl, EVP, Development.
Hash previously headed the development team at Dorsey Pictures, where she exec produced series including Oxygen’s Accident, Suicide or Murder. She left in 2021. She previously worked at A. Smith and Co. on series including American Ninja Warrior.
Pickel was previously Creative Director for Critical and worked on series including Netflix’s Buy My House and USA Network’s Austin Dillon’s Life in the Fast Lane. He also worked with Daly as Creative...
The Sk Global-backed company, which is run by President Jenny Daly, has hired former Dorsey Pictures exec Katie Hash as SVP, Development and promoted Matthew Pickel to SVP, Development and Current.
Elsewhere, it has hired Ryan Lash as Director of Development.
The trio report to Rob Lobl, EVP, Development.
Hash previously headed the development team at Dorsey Pictures, where she exec produced series including Oxygen’s Accident, Suicide or Murder. She left in 2021. She previously worked at A. Smith and Co. on series including American Ninja Warrior.
Pickel was previously Creative Director for Critical and worked on series including Netflix’s Buy My House and USA Network’s Austin Dillon’s Life in the Fast Lane. He also worked with Daly as Creative...
- 9/6/2023
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
After more than 50 years of touring, The Eagles announced dates for their final tour. The tour, entitled The Long Goodbye, will feature Steely Dan as the opening act and is scheduled to begin on September 7 at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
Only the first 13 concert dates have been announced with tickets set to go on sale today. According to a statement by the band, the tour will star Don Henley, Joe Walsh, Timothy B. Schmit, as well as former members Vince Gill and Deacon Frey performing “as many shows in each market as their audience demands.” The tour is expected to continue into 2025.
The Eagles ‘The Long Goodbye’ Tour Setlist
In a post on Instagram, the Eagles wrote, “Our long run has lasted far longer than any of us ever dreamed. But, everything has its time, and the time has come for us to close the circle.” The band continued,...
Only the first 13 concert dates have been announced with tickets set to go on sale today. According to a statement by the band, the tour will star Don Henley, Joe Walsh, Timothy B. Schmit, as well as former members Vince Gill and Deacon Frey performing “as many shows in each market as their audience demands.” The tour is expected to continue into 2025.
The Eagles ‘The Long Goodbye’ Tour Setlist
In a post on Instagram, the Eagles wrote, “Our long run has lasted far longer than any of us ever dreamed. But, everything has its time, and the time has come for us to close the circle.” The band continued,...
- 7/14/2023
- by Alex Nguyen
- Uinterview
The Eagles, one of rock’s most enduring bands, has announced its final tour after more than 50 years on the road, with a Sept. 7 launch at New York’s Madison Square Garden and the tour likely continuing into 2025.
Opening act for “The Long Goodbye” tour will be Steely Dan.
See the full itinerary below.
The Eagles currently consists of Don Henley, Joe Walsh and Timothy B. Schmit, with Vince Gill and Deacon Frey. Guitarist and singer Deacon Frey is the son of original band member Glenn Frey.
A statement on the band’s Instagram page reads:
The Eagles have had a miraculous 52-year odyssey, performing for people all over the globe; keeping the music alive in the face of tragic losses, upheavals and setbacks of many kinds. Credit and thanks go to our longtime management team, our dedicated road crew, and our exceptional backup musicians for providing skilled and steadfast support,...
Opening act for “The Long Goodbye” tour will be Steely Dan.
See the full itinerary below.
The Eagles currently consists of Don Henley, Joe Walsh and Timothy B. Schmit, with Vince Gill and Deacon Frey. Guitarist and singer Deacon Frey is the son of original band member Glenn Frey.
A statement on the band’s Instagram page reads:
The Eagles have had a miraculous 52-year odyssey, performing for people all over the globe; keeping the music alive in the face of tragic losses, upheavals and setbacks of many kinds. Credit and thanks go to our longtime management team, our dedicated road crew, and our exceptional backup musicians for providing skilled and steadfast support,...
- 7/6/2023
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
When something is labeled as "based on a true story," they tend to lean toward epic war heroes, an uplifting sports victory, or the doom and gloom of a gruesome murder. But that isn't always the case -- the likes of "The Farewell," "Van Wilder," and "Almost Famous" are exceptions to the rule. These are all films that are relatively light-hearted and yet were inspired by real life.
Speaking of "Almost Famous," before Cameron Crowe told the semi-autobiographical story of a young journalist traveling with a band and learning about life on the road in the entertainment industry, he penned the seminal coming-of-age teen movie "Fast Times At Ridgemont High." Wanting to put an extra emphasis on the "true" part of this true story, the then-22-year-old music journalist pulled a "Never Been Kissed" -- two decades before that Drew Barrymore-led movie was a thing -- and went undercover...
Speaking of "Almost Famous," before Cameron Crowe told the semi-autobiographical story of a young journalist traveling with a band and learning about life on the road in the entertainment industry, he penned the seminal coming-of-age teen movie "Fast Times At Ridgemont High." Wanting to put an extra emphasis on the "true" part of this true story, the then-22-year-old music journalist pulled a "Never Been Kissed" -- two decades before that Drew Barrymore-led movie was a thing -- and went undercover...
- 2/4/2023
- by Ben F. Silverio
- Slash Film
Fast has captured the imagination of the content industry in 2022. Seeing revenues growing among early adopters of the format has whetted the appetite of other content owners, with an ever-increasing number of channels available as media firms ensure they don’t miss out on a new revenue stream.
With more attention being paid to what Fast can offer, Variety Intelligence Platform is proud to release the fourth version of its “Life in the Fast Lane” special report, presented by leading Fast channel creator Amagi. Simply put, Fast offers content owners a way to further monetize their assets and generate revenues with very minor investment.
This will become more poignant as more companies recognize that older series of originals add nothing to subscriber growth or retention on subscription services but add value and provide a recognizable boost as a free single-series Fast channel.
Unlike other versions of “Life in the Fast Lane...
With more attention being paid to what Fast can offer, Variety Intelligence Platform is proud to release the fourth version of its “Life in the Fast Lane” special report, presented by leading Fast channel creator Amagi. Simply put, Fast offers content owners a way to further monetize their assets and generate revenues with very minor investment.
This will become more poignant as more companies recognize that older series of originals add nothing to subscriber growth or retention on subscription services but add value and provide a recognizable boost as a free single-series Fast channel.
Unlike other versions of “Life in the Fast Lane...
- 12/1/2022
- by Gavin Bridge
- Variety Film + TV
Life in the legal fast line just took a few more turns.
In motions filed Wednesday in New York Supreme Court, lawyers for the three men accused of stealing and attempting to sell handwritten lyrics to Eagles songs hit back with their reasons for dismissing the case — from statute-of-limitations rules to the prosecution’s supposed inability to prove the lyrics were stolen and even, in an unusual twist, to Covid 19-related complications.
In July, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame curator Craig Inciardi, rare-books dealer Glenn Horowitz, and rock auction...
In motions filed Wednesday in New York Supreme Court, lawyers for the three men accused of stealing and attempting to sell handwritten lyrics to Eagles songs hit back with their reasons for dismissing the case — from statute-of-limitations rules to the prosecution’s supposed inability to prove the lyrics were stolen and even, in an unusual twist, to Covid 19-related complications.
In July, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame curator Craig Inciardi, rare-books dealer Glenn Horowitz, and rock auction...
- 9/7/2022
- by David Browne
- Rollingstone.com
When signing up for reality TV, it's hard to race away from the drama. But when Whitney Dillon and best friend Mariel Swan agreed to participate in USA Network's latest series Life in the Fast Lane, both ladies wanted to showcase a bond not always seen in unscripted shows. Instead of scenes filled with fighting, feuds or a 'f--k you,' these ladies turned the focus on faith, family and fun. "We just love each other," Whitney exclusively shared with E! News. "It's just so natural. She has my back. I have her back." Best friends since college, Whitney, 32, and Mariel, 31, were both Tennessee Titans cheerleaders before meeting their respective...
- 8/25/2022
- E! Online
Prepare for the reality TV ride of a lifetime because NASCAR driver Austin Dillon is getting his own series. Austin Dillon's Life in the Fast Lane will follow the wild lifestyle of the Daytona 500 Champion, along with his wife Whitney, adorable son Ace, and the couple's best friends Paul and Mariel Swan. As the group explains in the below trailer, they've been extremely close for more than eight years. "We're not blood," Whitney says, "but we're still family." Austin and Paul are especially close, as Paul is the tire carrier for Austin's pit crew. Whitney even dubbed him "the person that really completes" her...
- 6/1/2022
- E! Online
Music and sports — arguably the two forms of mainstream entertainment hardest hit by the pandemic lockdown — will get some succor on Sunday when ESPN will air its first-ever concert: the Eagles’ “Live from the Forum Mmxviii.”
For those whose roman-numeral-translation skills are lacking, the concert dates from 2018, when the group was on an extensive North American tour that found core members Don Henley, Joe Walsh and Timothy B. Schmit accompanied by Vince Gill and Deacon Frey; the latter is the son of late Eagles cofounder Glenn Frey. The group arrived at the Forum in Los Angeles for three sold-out concerts on September 12, 14, and 15, with highlights from all three shows compiled into the new 26-song live album and concert film that premieres on ESPN Sunday night, presented by longtime Eagles fan, ESPN’s Chris Berman (who presumably will not say that the group “could… go… all… the… way!”).
“Music and sports...
For those whose roman-numeral-translation skills are lacking, the concert dates from 2018, when the group was on an extensive North American tour that found core members Don Henley, Joe Walsh and Timothy B. Schmit accompanied by Vince Gill and Deacon Frey; the latter is the son of late Eagles cofounder Glenn Frey. The group arrived at the Forum in Los Angeles for three sold-out concerts on September 12, 14, and 15, with highlights from all three shows compiled into the new 26-song live album and concert film that premieres on ESPN Sunday night, presented by longtime Eagles fan, ESPN’s Chris Berman (who presumably will not say that the group “could… go… all… the… way!”).
“Music and sports...
- 7/1/2020
- by Jem Aswad
- Variety Film + TV
Up until this year, Bob Dylan had never really expressed much interest in the Eagles. But then in his epic song “Murder Most Foul,” released in March, he called out Don Henley and Glenn Frey by name, along with their 1975 classic “Take It to the Limit.” That inspired historian Douglas Brinkley to ask Dylan to name his favorite Eagles song when he interviewed him recently for The New York Times.
“‘New Kid in Town,’ ‘Life in the Fast Lane,’ ‘Pretty Maids All in a Row,'” Dylan said. “That could...
“‘New Kid in Town,’ ‘Life in the Fast Lane,’ ‘Pretty Maids All in a Row,'” Dylan said. “That could...
- 6/16/2020
- by Andy Greene
- Rollingstone.com
Bob Dylan’s Q&a with the New York Times on Friday marks his first major interview in three years, following a conversation with Bill Flanagan on his own website in 2017. In it, he tells historian Douglas Brinkley about his upcoming album, Rough and Rowdy Ways, including the sprawling, 17-minute closer “Murder Most Foul” and the controversial “I Contain Multitudes.“
He also shares his favorite Eagles songs, his thoughts on the pandemic and the recent death of George Floyd that shook the nation. “It sickened me no end to see...
He also shares his favorite Eagles songs, his thoughts on the pandemic and the recent death of George Floyd that shook the nation. “It sickened me no end to see...
- 6/12/2020
- by Angie Martoccio
- Rollingstone.com
Axs TV is proud to present a pair of unforgettable concerts from the legendary Eagles, kicking off with the network premiere of the Eagles: Farewell I Tour – Live from Melbourne on Sunday, March 31 at 9pE/6pP, marking the first time the special will be available on television since its initial premiere in 2005, and the 1994 cable special The Eagles: Hell Freezes Over on Sunday, May 5 at 9pE/6pP.
The special Eagles: Farewell I Tour – Live From Melbourne captures the Eagles’ sold-out Melbourne concerts from their historic “Farewell I” tour and features nearly three hours of classic hits in addition to the debut of two new tracks. Twenty-nine songs from the band’s six studio albums are performed—as well as selected solo releases—including hits “Peaceful Easy Feeling,” “Already Gone,” “Tequila Sunrise,” “Life In The Fast Lane,” “Hotel California,” “Desperado,” “One Day At A Time,” and “No More Cloudy Days.” The...
The special Eagles: Farewell I Tour – Live From Melbourne captures the Eagles’ sold-out Melbourne concerts from their historic “Farewell I” tour and features nearly three hours of classic hits in addition to the debut of two new tracks. Twenty-nine songs from the band’s six studio albums are performed—as well as selected solo releases—including hits “Peaceful Easy Feeling,” “Already Gone,” “Tequila Sunrise,” “Life In The Fast Lane,” “Hotel California,” “Desperado,” “One Day At A Time,” and “No More Cloudy Days.” The...
- 3/27/2019
- by Andrew Wendowski
- Age of the Nerd
Tony Sokol Dec 6, 2018
The Simpsons regifts its first episode along with an all-day marathon to celebrate 30th anniversary.
This could be the miracle that saves The Simpsons' Christmas. If TV taught us anything, it's that miracles always happen to poor kids at Christmas. It happened to Tiny Tim. It happened to Charlie Brown. It happened to the Smurfs. To celebrate the 30-year anniversary of The Simpsons, Fox will air an encore of the first-ever full-length episode of the series according to Deadline. "Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire” originally aired on December 17, 1989. The encore will air on Sunday, December 23, at 8 p.m.
Further reading: The Simpsons Christmas Episodes Are Cost-Effective Chimneys of Horror
Before they spun off into their own series and went on to become the longest-running primetime scripted show in American television history, The Simpsons ran as a series of animated shorts on The Tracey Ullman Show for...
The Simpsons regifts its first episode along with an all-day marathon to celebrate 30th anniversary.
This could be the miracle that saves The Simpsons' Christmas. If TV taught us anything, it's that miracles always happen to poor kids at Christmas. It happened to Tiny Tim. It happened to Charlie Brown. It happened to the Smurfs. To celebrate the 30-year anniversary of The Simpsons, Fox will air an encore of the first-ever full-length episode of the series according to Deadline. "Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire” originally aired on December 17, 1989. The encore will air on Sunday, December 23, at 8 p.m.
Further reading: The Simpsons Christmas Episodes Are Cost-Effective Chimneys of Horror
Before they spun off into their own series and went on to become the longest-running primetime scripted show in American television history, The Simpsons ran as a series of animated shorts on The Tracey Ullman Show for...
- 12/6/2018
- Den of Geek
Annie Hall Turns 40! 12 Scenes To Over-AnalyzeAnnie Hall Turns 40! 12 Scenes To Over-AnalyzeKurt Anthony4/20/2017 11:02:00 Am
Well, la-di-da! Today is the 40th anniversary of Annie Hall!
Released on April 20, 1977, Woody Allen’s nervous romance has earned its reputation as one of the funniest movies of all time. With an impressive supporting cast and an endless supply of classic one-liners and witty pop culture references, it’s no surprise Annie Hall is considered one of Allen’s most iconic films.
Set to a budget of $4M and taking in an adjusted $140M at the box office, Annie Hall definitely ranks as Allen’s highest grossing production, but don’t forget the awards! They always give out awards! During the 1978 Oscars, Annie Hall took home four of the coveted statues, including the top honour for Best Picture, beating out a little space opera known as Star Wars.
Now, throw on your best necktie,...
Well, la-di-da! Today is the 40th anniversary of Annie Hall!
Released on April 20, 1977, Woody Allen’s nervous romance has earned its reputation as one of the funniest movies of all time. With an impressive supporting cast and an endless supply of classic one-liners and witty pop culture references, it’s no surprise Annie Hall is considered one of Allen’s most iconic films.
Set to a budget of $4M and taking in an adjusted $140M at the box office, Annie Hall definitely ranks as Allen’s highest grossing production, but don’t forget the awards! They always give out awards! During the 1978 Oscars, Annie Hall took home four of the coveted statues, including the top honour for Best Picture, beating out a little space opera known as Star Wars.
Now, throw on your best necktie,...
- 4/20/2017
- by Kurt Anthony
- Cineplex
Annie Hall Turns 40! 12 Scenes To Over-AnalyzeAnnie Hall Turns 40! 12 Scenes To Over-AnalyzeKurt Anthony4/20/2017 11:02:00 Am
Well, la-di-da! Today is the 40th anniversary of Annie Hall!
Released on April 20, 1977, Woody Allen’s nervous romance has earned its reputation as one of the funniest movies of all time. With an impressive supporting cast and an endless supply of classic one-liners and witty pop culture references, it’s no surprise Annie Hall is considered one of Allen’s most iconic films.
Set to a budget of $4M and taking in an adjusted $140M at the box office, Annie Hall definitely ranks as Allen’s highest grossing production, but don’t forget the awards! They always give out awards! During the 1978 Oscars, Annie Hall took home four of the coveted statues, including the top honour for Best Picture, beating out a little space opera known as Star Wars.
Now, throw on your best necktie,...
Well, la-di-da! Today is the 40th anniversary of Annie Hall!
Released on April 20, 1977, Woody Allen’s nervous romance has earned its reputation as one of the funniest movies of all time. With an impressive supporting cast and an endless supply of classic one-liners and witty pop culture references, it’s no surprise Annie Hall is considered one of Allen’s most iconic films.
Set to a budget of $4M and taking in an adjusted $140M at the box office, Annie Hall definitely ranks as Allen’s highest grossing production, but don’t forget the awards! They always give out awards! During the 1978 Oscars, Annie Hall took home four of the coveted statues, including the top honour for Best Picture, beating out a little space opera known as Star Wars.
Now, throw on your best necktie,...
- 4/20/2017
- by Kurt Anthony
- Cineplex
I recently posted a Joe Walsh song on my Facebook wall and the reaction was mixed. One commenter wrote, "Walsh always struck me as the real-life Spicoli, and that was about as seriously as I could take him." This is a common misconception about Walsh.
Walsh has had a music career of over five decades. There are many, many people who know of him mostly as a member of the Eagles (since 1975) who had a hit in 1978 with a funny song, "Life's Been Good." Yet Walsh was a music biz veteran of eleven years’ standing when Hotel California was released in 1976; he would not have been recruited into the Eagles if he had not already established himself as such a distinctive guitarist that he could instantly give them the rock cred they so desired. Already on his resume were the killer riffs of "Rocky Mountain Way," "Turn to Stone," "Walk Away,...
Walsh has had a music career of over five decades. There are many, many people who know of him mostly as a member of the Eagles (since 1975) who had a hit in 1978 with a funny song, "Life's Been Good." Yet Walsh was a music biz veteran of eleven years’ standing when Hotel California was released in 1976; he would not have been recruited into the Eagles if he had not already established himself as such a distinctive guitarist that he could instantly give them the rock cred they so desired. Already on his resume were the killer riffs of "Rocky Mountain Way," "Turn to Stone," "Walk Away,...
- 6/20/2016
- by SteveHoltje
- www.culturecatch.com
Derek Fisher was speeding down the 405 Freeway this week ... but don't worry, he Wasn't on the way to a rematch with Matt Barnes. Law enforcement sources tell us ... the ex-Lakers star was clocked doing 80ish in a 65 on Wednesday night. No big deal, just a ticket and he was on his way. The good news -- we're told Fisher couldn't have been nicer during the stop and didn't even try to play the "Do you know who I am?...
- 5/6/2016
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
The Jump returned with its highest-ever audience on Sunday evening (February 1), overnight data reveals.
The celebrity competition averaged 2.59 million (11.3%) at 7pm, with an added 242,000 (0.9%) on +1. This is higher than last year's first night overnight audience of 2.30m.
Later, The Hotel gathered 1.18m (4.4%) at 8pm (100k/0.4% on +1), followed by Our Guy in India with 1.99m (8.0%) at 9pm (273k/1.7%).
Coverage of the Super Bowl attracted 665k (9.7%) on average for the first three hours from 10.30pm.
On BBC One, coverage of Novak Djokovic's Australian Open win over Andy Murray scored 3.20m (34.6%) from 8.15am.
In primetime, Countryfile appealed to 7.61m (33.2%) at 7pm, while Call the Midwife topped the night with 8.94m (33.5%) at 8pm. Last Tango in Halifax rose to 6.61m (26.6%) at 9pm for its finale, and Match of the Day 2 scored 2.49m (20.0%) at 10.35pm.
BBC Two's Motorway: Life in the Fast Lane brought in 1.31m (5.7%) at 7pm, followed by the latest Top Gear with 5.34m (20.0%) at 8pm.
The celebrity competition averaged 2.59 million (11.3%) at 7pm, with an added 242,000 (0.9%) on +1. This is higher than last year's first night overnight audience of 2.30m.
Later, The Hotel gathered 1.18m (4.4%) at 8pm (100k/0.4% on +1), followed by Our Guy in India with 1.99m (8.0%) at 9pm (273k/1.7%).
Coverage of the Super Bowl attracted 665k (9.7%) on average for the first three hours from 10.30pm.
On BBC One, coverage of Novak Djokovic's Australian Open win over Andy Murray scored 3.20m (34.6%) from 8.15am.
In primetime, Countryfile appealed to 7.61m (33.2%) at 7pm, while Call the Midwife topped the night with 8.94m (33.5%) at 8pm. Last Tango in Halifax rose to 6.61m (26.6%) at 9pm for its finale, and Match of the Day 2 scored 2.49m (20.0%) at 10.35pm.
BBC Two's Motorway: Life in the Fast Lane brought in 1.31m (5.7%) at 7pm, followed by the latest Top Gear with 5.34m (20.0%) at 8pm.
- 2/2/2015
- Digital Spy
BBC One's The Driver was the most-watched programme outside soaps on Tuesday despite a drop in the ratings, overnight data reveals.
The David Morrissey drama dropped around 600,000 viewers from last week to 3.74 million (17.5%) at 9pm. Later, My £999 Wedding was seen by 1.78m (17.8%) at 10.35pm.
ITV's Champions League coverage of Man City vs Roma scored 3.22m (15.5%) on average from 7.30pm.
On BBC Two, 100k House: Tricks of the Trade appealed to 2.03m (9.9%) at 8pm, followed by Motorway: Life in the Fast Lane with 2.32m (10.8%) at 9pm.
Channel 4's Posh Pawn attracted 1.22m (5.9%) at 8pm (141k/0.7% on +1). Gordon Ramsay's Costa Del Nightmares entertained 1.43m (6.7%) at 9pm (316k/2.2%), while a Gogglebox repeat amused 1.02m (7.1%) at 10pm (103k/1.4%).
On Channel 5, Sarah Payne: Britain's Worst Crimes interested 793k (3.8%) at 8pm, followed by the latest CSI with 1.12m (5.2%) at 9pm (153k/1.0%) and Secrets & Lies with 464k (3.1%) at 10pm.
BBC Three's Don't Tell...
The David Morrissey drama dropped around 600,000 viewers from last week to 3.74 million (17.5%) at 9pm. Later, My £999 Wedding was seen by 1.78m (17.8%) at 10.35pm.
ITV's Champions League coverage of Man City vs Roma scored 3.22m (15.5%) on average from 7.30pm.
On BBC Two, 100k House: Tricks of the Trade appealed to 2.03m (9.9%) at 8pm, followed by Motorway: Life in the Fast Lane with 2.32m (10.8%) at 9pm.
Channel 4's Posh Pawn attracted 1.22m (5.9%) at 8pm (141k/0.7% on +1). Gordon Ramsay's Costa Del Nightmares entertained 1.43m (6.7%) at 9pm (316k/2.2%), while a Gogglebox repeat amused 1.02m (7.1%) at 10pm (103k/1.4%).
On Channel 5, Sarah Payne: Britain's Worst Crimes interested 793k (3.8%) at 8pm, followed by the latest CSI with 1.12m (5.2%) at 9pm (153k/1.0%) and Secrets & Lies with 464k (3.1%) at 10pm.
BBC Three's Don't Tell...
- 10/1/2014
- Digital Spy
BBC One's new series The Driver topped Tuesday's ratings outside soaps, according to overnight data.
David Morrissey's crime drama attracted 4.35 million viewers on average at 9pm, with an audience share of 20.9%.
On BBC Two, Celebrity Antiques Road Trip appealed to 1.48m (7.4%) at 7pm, followed by 100k House: Tricks of the Trade with 1.91m (9.4%) at 8pm and Motorway: Life in the Fast Lane with 1.88m (9.0%) at 9pm.
ITV's Long Lost Family interested 2.81m (13.7%) at 8pm (206,000/1.0% on +1), while I Married the Waiter: Love in the Sun fascinated 1.72m (8.2%) at 9pm (230k/1.6%).
On Channel 4, Dogs: Their Secret Lives brought in 1.05m (5.1%) at 8pm (104k/0.5%), followed by Gordon Ramsay's new series Costa Del Nightmares with 1.11m (5.3%) at 9pm (301k/2.0%).
Channel 5's documentary James Bulger: Britain's Worst Crimes was seen by 1.04m (5.1%) at 8pm. CSI's latest episode thrilled 939k (4.5%) at 9pm (127k/0.9%), while new series Secrets & Lies attracted 527k (3.5%) at 10pm.
David Morrissey's crime drama attracted 4.35 million viewers on average at 9pm, with an audience share of 20.9%.
On BBC Two, Celebrity Antiques Road Trip appealed to 1.48m (7.4%) at 7pm, followed by 100k House: Tricks of the Trade with 1.91m (9.4%) at 8pm and Motorway: Life in the Fast Lane with 1.88m (9.0%) at 9pm.
ITV's Long Lost Family interested 2.81m (13.7%) at 8pm (206,000/1.0% on +1), while I Married the Waiter: Love in the Sun fascinated 1.72m (8.2%) at 9pm (230k/1.6%).
On Channel 4, Dogs: Their Secret Lives brought in 1.05m (5.1%) at 8pm (104k/0.5%), followed by Gordon Ramsay's new series Costa Del Nightmares with 1.11m (5.3%) at 9pm (301k/2.0%).
Channel 5's documentary James Bulger: Britain's Worst Crimes was seen by 1.04m (5.1%) at 8pm. CSI's latest episode thrilled 939k (4.5%) at 9pm (127k/0.9%), while new series Secrets & Lies attracted 527k (3.5%) at 10pm.
- 9/24/2014
- Digital Spy
In the Club's finale episode topped the ratings outside soaps on Tuesday, overnight data reveals.
The BBC One drama brought in 4.67 million viewers (22.8%) at 9pm, slightly down from last week's average ratings.
On BBC Two, Celebrity Antiques Road Trip appealed to 1.48m (8.4%) at 7pm, followed by £100k House: Tricks of the Trade with 1.91m (9.7%) at 8pm and Motorway: Life in the Fast Lane with 2.42m (11.8%) at 9pm.
ITV's Wilderness Walks with Ray Mears attracted 1.92m (10.5%) at 7.30pm (110,000/0.5% on +1). Long Lost Family: What Happened Next was seen by 2.56m (13.0%) at 8pm (248k/1.2%), and Hot Tub Britain gathered 1.60m (7.8%) at 9pm (223k/1.5%).
On Channel 4, Posh Pawn interested 1.39m (7.1%) at 8pm (129k/0.6%), followed by Don't Stop the Music with 422k (2.1%) at 9pm.
Channel 5's Cowboy Builders intrigued 716k (3.6%) at 8pm, while CSI thrilled 1.46m (7.1%) at 9pm (188k/1.2%). The latest Celebrity Big Brother entertained 1.52m (9.9%) at 10pm.
On BBC Three, Don't Tell the Bride amused 691k (3.4%) at 9pm,...
The BBC One drama brought in 4.67 million viewers (22.8%) at 9pm, slightly down from last week's average ratings.
On BBC Two, Celebrity Antiques Road Trip appealed to 1.48m (8.4%) at 7pm, followed by £100k House: Tricks of the Trade with 1.91m (9.7%) at 8pm and Motorway: Life in the Fast Lane with 2.42m (11.8%) at 9pm.
ITV's Wilderness Walks with Ray Mears attracted 1.92m (10.5%) at 7.30pm (110,000/0.5% on +1). Long Lost Family: What Happened Next was seen by 2.56m (13.0%) at 8pm (248k/1.2%), and Hot Tub Britain gathered 1.60m (7.8%) at 9pm (223k/1.5%).
On Channel 4, Posh Pawn interested 1.39m (7.1%) at 8pm (129k/0.6%), followed by Don't Stop the Music with 422k (2.1%) at 9pm.
Channel 5's Cowboy Builders intrigued 716k (3.6%) at 8pm, while CSI thrilled 1.46m (7.1%) at 9pm (188k/1.2%). The latest Celebrity Big Brother entertained 1.52m (9.9%) at 10pm.
On BBC Three, Don't Tell the Bride amused 691k (3.4%) at 9pm,...
- 9/10/2014
- Digital Spy
Ballroom dancing, roller derby mayhem, unexpected house guests and near-death experiences — it’s all in a day’s work when Bones returns with fresh episodes on Monday, Nov. 5 (Fox, 8/7c). Executive producers Hart Hanson and Stephen Nathan hopped on the phone with reporters Wednesday to chat about Pelant’s return, visiting family members, a possible new squintern and more. Below, we’ve compiled the 10 most scoopiest.
Video | Exclusive: Bones Bosses Preview Season 8′s Most Gruesome Kill
Trouble Is Coming | “The Pelant story will reappear in January,” teases Nathan. The dastardly antagonist “is always going to be hanging over their heads in all of the episodes,...
Video | Exclusive: Bones Bosses Preview Season 8′s Most Gruesome Kill
Trouble Is Coming | “The Pelant story will reappear in January,” teases Nathan. The dastardly antagonist “is always going to be hanging over their heads in all of the episodes,...
- 11/1/2012
- by Vlada Gelman
- TVLine.com
Eagles: Hotel California (Asylum/Elektra)
The Eagles were considered one of the top country-rock bands practically from the day the group came together. Certainly the consecutive No. 1 singles "Best of My Love" and "One of These Nights" and No. 2 "Lyin' Eyes" in 1974-75 made them mainstream rock fans' favorite country rockers by a wide margin. Extensive touring ensued, in the midst of which founding member Bernie Leadon (previously in the Flying Burrito Brothers) quit and the more rock-oriented Joe Walsh (ex-James Gang, and already with a moderately successful solo career) took his place after having opened for the Eagles on tour in 1974 thanks to sharing the same manager, the ruthless Irving Azoff.
The reconstituted quintet took its time recording its fifth album. Their eponymous debut had been laid down in two weeks; Hotel California took eight months. Asylum filled in the gap with the best-selling collection Greatest Hits 1971-1975., which,...
The Eagles were considered one of the top country-rock bands practically from the day the group came together. Certainly the consecutive No. 1 singles "Best of My Love" and "One of These Nights" and No. 2 "Lyin' Eyes" in 1974-75 made them mainstream rock fans' favorite country rockers by a wide margin. Extensive touring ensued, in the midst of which founding member Bernie Leadon (previously in the Flying Burrito Brothers) quit and the more rock-oriented Joe Walsh (ex-James Gang, and already with a moderately successful solo career) took his place after having opened for the Eagles on tour in 1974 thanks to sharing the same manager, the ruthless Irving Azoff.
The reconstituted quintet took its time recording its fifth album. Their eponymous debut had been laid down in two weeks; Hotel California took eight months. Asylum filled in the gap with the best-selling collection Greatest Hits 1971-1975., which,...
- 1/14/2012
- by SteveHoltje
- www.culturecatch.com
The classic Paul Newman film The Hustler has arrived on Blu-ray in a 50th Anniversary Edition from Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment and M&C.s giving away three copies! With his boyish grin and laid-back good looks, Fast Eddie Felson has fleeced his share of pool-hall gamblers. Now the brash pool shark is after the king of the cue stick: Minnesota Fats. But after losing to Fats in a grueling, 36-hour match, Eddie hits the skids. Only the intervention of a ruthless gambler, who stakes his claim to Eddie's soul, can teach this hustler the cruel art of winning. Special features include audio commentary by Paul Newman, Life In The Fast Lane, Swimming With Sharks: The Art of...
- 5/19/2011
- by Patrick Luce
- Monsters and Critics
Ah, summertime. For us, that means two things: great cookouts and awesome movies. But since this isn't nexthotdog.com (though we would totally bookmark that site if it existed), we're focusing our energy of all the terrific sequels, blockbusters, superheroes and comedies that are poised to make this one of the best summers in years.
In fact, we're so focused that we've evaluated and ranked every single movie coming out over the next few months so we can better prioritize our moviegoing time. The result? Our list of the 25 Most Anticipated Movies of the Summer. Enjoy -- and pass the relish.
25. 'The Change-Up'
Release Date: Aug. 5
Starring: Jason Bateman, Ryan Reynolds, Olivia Wilde
The Scoop: Hollywood has been making body-switching films for years -- think "Freaky Friday" or "18 Again" or, you know, "Body Switch" -- but never quite like this one. Here's the distinctly adult premise behind "The...
In fact, we're so focused that we've evaluated and ranked every single movie coming out over the next few months so we can better prioritize our moviegoing time. The result? Our list of the 25 Most Anticipated Movies of the Summer. Enjoy -- and pass the relish.
25. 'The Change-Up'
Release Date: Aug. 5
Starring: Jason Bateman, Ryan Reynolds, Olivia Wilde
The Scoop: Hollywood has been making body-switching films for years -- think "Freaky Friday" or "18 Again" or, you know, "Body Switch" -- but never quite like this one. Here's the distinctly adult premise behind "The...
- 5/2/2011
- by Scott Harris
- NextMovie
Celebrate the 50th Anniversary of The Hustler and The Comancheros On Blu-ray For the First Time May 17th And Relive the Intense Vietnam Story Tigerland on Blu-ray For the First Time May 24th
Hold on to your hats and get ready for three action-packed films when The Hustler, The Comancheros and Tigerland come to Blu-ray for the first time from Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment. In honor of the 50th Anniversary of The Hustler andTHE Comancheros, the two classic films are available in special Blu-ray book packaging, including rare photos from the Fox archives and brand new special features.
The Comancheros
John Wayne is Capt. Jake Cutter, a Texas Ranger determined to crush a powerful outlaw gang that’s selling guns to the Indians. Cutter is also trying to bring in gambler Paul Regret (Whitman), who’s wanted for murder. Both missions get entangled when Cutter crosses paths with Regret unexpectedly,...
Hold on to your hats and get ready for three action-packed films when The Hustler, The Comancheros and Tigerland come to Blu-ray for the first time from Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment. In honor of the 50th Anniversary of The Hustler andTHE Comancheros, the two classic films are available in special Blu-ray book packaging, including rare photos from the Fox archives and brand new special features.
The Comancheros
John Wayne is Capt. Jake Cutter, a Texas Ranger determined to crush a powerful outlaw gang that’s selling guns to the Indians. Cutter is also trying to bring in gambler Paul Regret (Whitman), who’s wanted for murder. Both missions get entangled when Cutter crosses paths with Regret unexpectedly,...
- 4/20/2011
- by Melissa Howland
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Former Eagles guitarist Don Felder will treat an audience in New Jersey to an evening at the Hotel California for charity in October.
The 23rd Annoual Umbrella Gala will benefit the Children’s Specialized Hospital. Children’s Specialized Hospital treats 17,000 children each year, making it the largest pediatric rehabilitation system of its kind in the nation. Programs include comprehensive care for kids with traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord injury and dysfunction, autism, Adhd, premature birth, and life-changing illnesses.
World renowned musician Don Felder was one of the five members and former lead guitarist of the rock group the Eagles for 27 years. Credited with adding a rock-and-roll edge to their country sound, he wrote the music for their biggest hit, the multi-Grammy award winning song Hotel California. With 14 Grammy nominations and 4 wins, his signature guitar work has become legendary on songs like Hotel California, One Of These Nights, Life In The Fast Lane,...
The 23rd Annoual Umbrella Gala will benefit the Children’s Specialized Hospital. Children’s Specialized Hospital treats 17,000 children each year, making it the largest pediatric rehabilitation system of its kind in the nation. Programs include comprehensive care for kids with traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord injury and dysfunction, autism, Adhd, premature birth, and life-changing illnesses.
World renowned musician Don Felder was one of the five members and former lead guitarist of the rock group the Eagles for 27 years. Credited with adding a rock-and-roll edge to their country sound, he wrote the music for their biggest hit, the multi-Grammy award winning song Hotel California. With 14 Grammy nominations and 4 wins, his signature guitar work has become legendary on songs like Hotel California, One Of These Nights, Life In The Fast Lane,...
- 9/15/2010
- Look to the Stars
Kimora Lee Simmons has revealed that she doesn't like watching reality television. The Kimora: Life In The Fast Lane star explained that her programme is completely different to a programme like the Gosselins's Jon & Kate Plus 8. "I would never do a show like [that]," she told E! News. "My show is not like that. My show is about me as a businesswoman. "My kids are the B-story or C-story... You're just not watching them run through the house and have temper tantrums and pick out what they're wearing for dinner." Simmons, (more)...
- 3/21/2010
- by By Catriona Wightman
- Digital Spy
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