Christmas eve is exciting for kids. These Christmas TV shows and specials help calm the mood so visions of sugarplums dance ...
At a time when attention spans are shorter than ever, the world's longest-running TV shows stand out as the ultimate test of endurance.From cult favorites that outlasted entire networks to series that ...
Benoit Blanc is rendered in felt to solve a culinary crime. By Rick Porter Television Business Editor Knives Out filmmaker Rian Johnson has steadfastly denied the wishes of scores of internet users ...
Here’s a roundup of the month’s best movies and TV shows, as covered by The Wall Street Journal’s critics. That Guillermo del Toro had never before addressed “Frankenstein” is a bit like Yo-Yo Ma ...
Danny Seagren was born on November 15, 1943 in Minneapolis. He grew up loving music, dance, and storytelling. As a young adult he moved to New York City to chase a career in performance. He quickly ...
In late October 2025, a video circulated online purportedly showing various clips of the late rapper Tupac Shakur appearing as a guest in an unaired episode of the educational children's television ...
Danny Seagren, a Jim Henson puppeteer who played Big Bird on Sesame Street and portrayed the first live-action Spider-Man on The Electric Company, has died age 81. Seagren died on November 10, ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about TV shows, movies, video games, entertainment & culture. It’s a big week for new TV shows, though the majority of the ...
As a red-blooded, flag-waving, apple-pie-consuming American, I am feeling so grateful for “Dying for Sex,” easily the best show of the year, along with “The Lowdown,” “Untamed” and a handful of others ...
What a year for new shows. As TV Guide narrowed down our favorite series of 2025, what stood out was how many of them — more than half — premiered this year. And not one of those new shows is part of ...
Mary Tyler Moore left behind a legacy of not just one, but two groundbreaking sitcoms. The first was "The Dick Van Dyke Show," which ran for five seasons and 158 episodes on CBS from 1961 to 1966.