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Who is the definitive onscreen Batman? Michael Keaton? Christian Bale? Kevin Conroy? A strong case could be made for any one of them. For some fans, though, no one will ever be able to take the place of Adam West.
Here’s a look at some of what’s in store on TV — or your tablet, phone or wherever else you choose to watch it — over the next four months. And, as always, times and dates are subject to change.
NBC has unveiled three new dramas — including the Las Vegas-based thriller “The Player, starring Wesley Snipes — and one comedy for its fall schedule.
Comedian Tina Fey has given us plenty of laughs over the years. She gave the dress right off her back to David Letterman during “The Late Show” Thursday night.
After months of rumors, it’s official: Bill Simmons is leaving ESPN. The sports network says it remains committed to Grantland, the ESPN-owned website Simmons founded, but that Simmons will no longer work there.
Colombian-born actress Sofia Vergara, one of the stars of comedy hit series “Modern Family”, has received a star on the Walk of Fame, the 2,551st on the renowned Hollywood Boulevard.
The Parents Television Council, a nonprofit organization that advocates for family friendly entertainment, released a list this week of the best moms you’ll find on television in honor of Mother’s Day on Sunday.
On Friday, U2 will make a long-delayed visit to “The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon,” but New Yorkers have already seen a fair bit of what may appear on the show.
Thanks to Shaquille O’Neal and the magic of live television, the Internet was graced with some serious slapstick humor on Wednesday.
Pres. Barack Obama stopped by the set of the “Late Show with David Letterman” Monday night, for his eighth and what is expected to be his final guest appearance.
Unlikely stage show based on reality-TV clan to close May 17, after only six weeks at the Rio.
Las Vegas rockers Imagine Dragons will join forces with REO Speedwagon for Monday’s “Jimmy Kimmel Live” (11:35 p.m., KTNV-TV, Channel 13).
The ex-fiance of actress Sofia Vergara, one of the stars of the hit ABC comedy “Modern Family,” has defended his lawsuit seeking to take two frozen embryos the couple created before separating.