AMC is keeping “Mad Men” around an extra year, expanding the final season of this acclaimed drama series to 14 episodes and portioning them equally in 2014 and 2015.
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Brady Williams has five wives, 24 children but no organized religion. The newest polygamous family from Utah on reality TV considers itself progressive and independent.
Arsenio Hall is back in late night, partying like it’s 1989.
Sure, they helped save the world in “The Avengers.” But can they save the fall TV season?
AMC is calling Saul Goodman for a spinoff of the network’s drama series “Breaking Bad.”
He makes a better leading man than a second banana.
DuShaunt “Fik-Shun” Stegall, an 18-year-old dancer on the Strip — as in the sidewalks in front of the casinos — will draw bigger crowds now as the winner of “So You Think You Can Dance.”
The “Boardwalk Empire” (9 p.m. Sunday, HBO) roster has always been overstuffed.
Busy cancer patient Valerie Harper leads a class of 12 amateur hoofers in the upcoming 17th season of “Dancing With the Stars.”
Yolanda McClary was the basis for a longtime TV crime solver.
It’s one thing for a business dispute to knock out CBS programming in some three million homes during rerun season. Football season is another matter entirely, and there’s little immediate cause for optimism.
A giant hourglass structure being built on the rooftop of an abandoned Manhattan car dealership may look like Godzilla’s futuristic toy but instead represents NBC’s hope for the television event of the season.
It may not be a good thing for her, but Miley Cyrus had the most memorable moment at the MTV Video Music Awards.
Nate Dooley and his fiancee came to Las Vegas earlier this month for a pre-marriage honeymoon.