As titles go, “Fear the Walking Dead” isn’t just underwhelming, it’s a little deceptive. Then again, “Expressing a Feeling That Begins as Mild Curiosity but Eventually Grows to Encompass a Moderate Amount of Concern About the Walking Dead” doesn’t exactly roll off the tongue.
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Everything old is new again for TV this coming fall, with network, cable and streaming options breathing life into familiar ideas.
Clark County can’t seem to get enough of the small screen.
Three months after KFC reintroduced “Colonel Sanders,” they have a new actor portraying him.
Tracy Morgan is returning to host “Saturday Night Live.” The former cast member will appear on October 17 for the first time since being critically injured in a car wreck that occurred in June of 2014, NBC announced on Monday.
The first American theme park devoted to Thomas the Tank Engine and his locomotive friends opened Saturday in Massachusetts, promising to be a popular attraction with the preschool set.
New episodes of “Sesame Street,” the iconic and beloved children’s television show, will start premiering on HBO this fall.
NBC has given a six-year contract extension to Jimmy Fallon, keeping him as host of “The Tonight Show” through the fall of 2021.
Start to Google the name Andy Linn, and the search engine’s first suggestion is “Andy Linn pipe in head.”
Tony Lara, who appeared on Discovery Channel’s “Deadliest Catch” in 2011, has died, according to law enforcement in South Dakota and the show’s Facebook page. He was 50.
Despite years of rumors and speculation, Las Vegas never got its own screaming, slapping, Champagne-flinging “Housewives” spinoff. Instead, we’re getting the screamier, slappier, Champagne-flingier “Hotwives” spinoff.
Bring your favorite prepared dish and a thick skin: The “MasterChef” audition team is coming to town.
Stephen Colbert, the next host of “The Late Show” on CBS, revealed who his first guest will be: George Clooney.
The host of “The Daily Show with Jon Stewart” used his last turn behind the desk to make the program a daily show about all the people who put the program together.
After nearly two decades of punny headlines, media skewering and much, much Washington bashing, Jon Stewart is signing off as host of “The Daily Show.”