Let's all stay up past our bedtime for this one.
The comedian is loving a whole new business model.
And it won't be one of those watered-down specials either. Zing!
Plus Tina Fey, among other awesome guests.
See how the high school musical got started.
See what he was like before making it to the big leagues.
It even has Matt Damon dressed as a bunch of grapes.
Dwight is assigned to a special project in Tallahassee; Pam returns from maternity leave.
A.K.A. the one with Jim Carrey's daughter as a contestant.
Now there's something to be thankful for!
Hipster.
She'll be "Making a Difference" on air.
The power of nostalgia compels you.
The scariest puppets since Chucky.
Do you have a lot a time? You're going to need a lot of time.
Win a copy of the hit AMC horror-action show!
It will be the most American hour in history.
From ten undead to a thousand undead!
All the housewives were present except Taylor.
Looking like Lord of the Rings…never a bad thing.
It's being called 'Gaga by Gaultier'
We'll get an inside look at all the juicy details.
Security better keep an eye on Kanye
Includes interview with the cast!
And she cries. Boo. Hoo.
Lucky him.
There will be no lions or tigers but there will be a Chevy Chase bear. (Oh my.)
Which, you know, isn't really that off base.
Singin' in the rain.
I know you are but what am I?
We have your first looks at your soon to be favorite holiday episodes!
The glee club heads to sectionals.
Here's the trailer created specifically for the Special Edition home entertainment release
Here's the trailer created specifically for the Special Edition home entertainment release!
Mary's daughter gets caught up in an FBI investigation
The studio is bring everyone's favorite green monster and martial artist to TV.
The Gosselin news just keeps on coming!
Just two weeks after announcing a partnership on a 'Family Guy' variety special, Fox has lost Microsoft's sponsorship of the show after the software company's executives watched the live taping on Oct. 16.
Currently on a hot streak with 'Family Guy' and spinoff 'The Cleveland Show' earning strong ratings on Sunday nights, Seth MacFarlane is stepping in front of the camera to star in a variety special for Fox next month.
Country star Carrie Underwood has landed her first Christmas-themed variety show.
Farrah Fawcett's cancer battle is to be the subject of a TV news special next week.
FEARnet is feeling festive and with today being Halloween fans can watch Clive Barker’s terror-ific Midnight Meat Train for free.
Organizers of the Special Olympic Games have given cheeky filmmaking duo the Farrelly brothers their approval to spoof the disabled sports event in their new movie The Ringer.
News, Dec. 5: Coppola and Jonze Divorce, Joe Millionaire No. 1 To Host Game Show, Osbournes Do Christmas Special, More…
Touchstone TV, the producers of ABC's 8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter, has signed veteran actor James Garner as a regular to its sophomore comedy. Also: Maverick Films Michael Jackson ScriptShark Jerry Bruckheimer Grammys Lifetime Achievement and Trustees Awards Bruce Springteen Wah Ming Chang Lenny Bruce Peter Stormare Constantine
A Michael Jackson spokesperson says charges will prove false, but CBS isn't taking any chances.
After a star-studded wedding ceremony and 16 brief months of marriage, entertainer Liza Minnelli and her fourth husband, producer David Gest, have separated, their publicist announced Friday. Also: James Bond DVD Jeff Gaspin Bravo Vaclav Havel Rolling Stones Sean P. Diddy Combs Bad Boy II Woody Harrelson After the Sunset Amy Heckerling Sweat
Sean Penn's car, a black 1987 Buick Grand National, was stolen Tuesday afternoon from a busy Berkeley, Calif., street while the actor was eating lunch at a nearby restaurant. Also: Arnold Schwarzenegger Angelina Jolie Regis Philbin Tim Robbins Susan Sarandon Michael Jackson Apple Computer Inc. Universal Music Vivendi Universal Woo-ping Yuen Bruce McKenna The Hands of Shang Chi Vin Diesel Dreadnaught
Barbara Walters halts Oscar special, Will Smith will not be attending the Academy Awards ceremony.
Nickelodeon Linda Ellerbee Rosie O'Donnell Paul McCartney Heather Mills Tea Leoni David Duchovny Amy Fisher the Rock Wayne Johnson Kamechameha Coupling Star Trek Grateful Dead
A look beyond Star Wars Episode II into the future of Episode III George Lucas Hayden Christensen Ewan McGregor Natalie Portman Gabriel Byrne Willem DaFoe
Liza Minnelli is planning to produce a television special in which she will appear with Michael Jackson
News Roundup: Nov. 25
The Walt Disney Co. and its ABC television network were hit with complaints from viewers over the weekend that Thursday night's Victoria's Secret special was indecent. Many of the complaints -- some 200.
Nigerian Agbani Darego was crowned Miss World on Friday, making her the first black African woman to hold the title in 51 years, according to Reuters. Out of 93 contestants, 18-year-old Darego beat out Miss Aruba and Miss Scotland for first place. "I've made history," Darego said. "Black is beautiful." The televised pageant, hosted by Jerry Springer, had an estimated 1.2 billion viewers worldwide.
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone is getting a one-hour network TV build-up on Sunday in the form of a "Katie Couric Special" on NBC.
HOLLYWOOD, Mar. 7, 2001 -- Call it a "mom"-umental moment. Camryn Manheim, co-star of ABC's "The Practice," has given birth to a son in Los Angeles. Milo Jacob Manheim was delivered on Tuesday afternoon; he weighed nine pounds and two ounces."Mother and son are resting comfortably," spokeswoman Carri McClure said on Wednesday. "This is Camryn's first child."Since announcing her pregnancy in November Manheim has been vocal about her plans to raise the baby as a single mom. The actress was "not publicly involved with anyone," and "not speaking about the father," according to her manager, Peg Donegan. On Wednesday, McClure declined to answer questions about the baby's father or Manheim's romantic life. Coincidentally, Manheim announced that she was expecting about a week after her character became pregnant on "The Practice," making her one of several stars wh
Nearly a year after French censors ignited a firestorm of controversy by giving an X rating to the sex-and-violence-filled film Baise-Moi (Rape Me).
In a deal that hearkens back to the "golden age" of radio and the early days of television, the giant Omnicom Group of advertising agencies may partner with NBC to produce a musical special starring Jennifer Lopez and line up sponsors for the program from its client list, the Wall Street Journal reported Thursday.
SANTA MONICA, Calif., March 1, 2000 -- Apparently all it took was a good old-fashioned "death of a major character" to remind us all about the things in life that are really important -- like "ER."After the "Must-See" stabbing death of the good Lucy Knight (Kellie Martin) spiked the NBC medical drama to a big-time sweeps victory (and finally vanquished that blasted "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire"), enough grieving fans stuck around to help the show to another victory for the primetime ratings week ended Sunday."ER" just might be on to something. You know, that Very Special Episode of "3rd Rock From the Sun" featuring Very Special Guest-Star William Shatner only finished 65th last week. Maybe if they'd spilled a little blood. ... Played it for laughs (of course). ... Hmm. ...In any case, here's an annotated look at the Top 10 for the TV week of Feb. 21-27. (Each ra
SANTA MONICA, Calif., Feb. 7, 2000 -- David Letterman or no, CBS is determined to milk those "Late Show" reruns and famous guest host offers for all they're worth. The network has announced that another week of Letterman reruns is in store for the "Late Night" time slot -- albeit with some special star-power favor. Starting tonight until Friday, famous people -- in the caliber of Jerry Seinfeld, Danny DeVito, Bruce Willis, Bill Cosby, and others -- will recount personal "Late Show" memories and Letterman-related special moments that would serve as openers to each show until the end of the week. "Late Show" fans need not worry about the whereabouts of their favorite talk show host. The weirdly eulogistic nature of these "backstage" conversations has nothing to do with the availability of the convalescing Letterman. Dave's slated to come back to the late-night talk show as
The Backstreet Boys will star in their first network TV special, Backstreet Boys: Larger Than Life, at 8 p.m. May 30 on CBS, the network has announced.