When you really think about it, wondering if people even realize that there was a show titled The Middle is a serious and honest question, but it’s also one that has a definitive answer since yes, people knew about it and did manage to enjoy the show. But the fact that it was over and done with at some point wasn’t exactly something that people were willing to protest. Realistically this is something that one should hope for when it comes to being part of a TV show, that people will watch, enjoy, and then be able to let go
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- 5/15/2021
- by Tom
- TVovermind.com
HBO Max has nabbed U.S. SVOD streaming rights to all nine seasons of the popular family comedy The Middle for a total of 215 episodes, which are available on the WarnerMedia streamer now.
This is the first time the entire library of The Middle is made available on an SVOD platform; some episodes were previously streaming on Hulu. Additionally, The Middle was available on Amazon’s AVOD platform IMDb TV.
On HBO Max, The Middle, produced by the streamer’s sibling Warner Bros. TV, joins other Wbtv comedy series, most notably, The Big Bang Theory and Friends.
In The Middle, middle-aged, middle class, and living in the middle of the country in Orson, Indiana, Frankie Heck (Heaton) is a harried wife and mother of three who uses her wry wit and sense of humor to get her family through each day intact. Frankie works as a dental assistant, and her...
This is the first time the entire library of The Middle is made available on an SVOD platform; some episodes were previously streaming on Hulu. Additionally, The Middle was available on Amazon’s AVOD platform IMDb TV.
On HBO Max, The Middle, produced by the streamer’s sibling Warner Bros. TV, joins other Wbtv comedy series, most notably, The Big Bang Theory and Friends.
In The Middle, middle-aged, middle class, and living in the middle of the country in Orson, Indiana, Frankie Heck (Heaton) is a harried wife and mother of three who uses her wry wit and sense of humor to get her family through each day intact. Frankie works as a dental assistant, and her...
- 12/1/2020
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Jan “Jack” Turnbull, a longtime Los Angeles acting coach and teacher who founded the Actorsite studio for children and adults in 1998, died of complications from Covid-19 on Sunday in Los Angeles. He was 72.
His death was announced by Lynda Arnold, President and CEO, Seven Stars Talent Inc.
Turnbull had continued to train students via the online Actorsite, which had closed its brick-and-mortar studio to become a virtual enterprise prior to the coronavirus pandemic, until his diagnosis of Covid-19 in early May. During more than 25 years as an coach and teacher in Los Angeles, Turnbull counted among his clients Hailee Steinfeld, Charlie McDermott, Skyler Gisondo, Brittany Snow, Sydney Sweeney, Jenna Boyd, Cayden Boyd and Hana Hayes, among many others.
Turnbull, who often went by Jp, was a member of the Facebook group Talent Managers For Actors, and conducted free weekly coaching sessions for the organization.
Turnbull is survived by wife Jessa; daughter Venise,...
His death was announced by Lynda Arnold, President and CEO, Seven Stars Talent Inc.
Turnbull had continued to train students via the online Actorsite, which had closed its brick-and-mortar studio to become a virtual enterprise prior to the coronavirus pandemic, until his diagnosis of Covid-19 in early May. During more than 25 years as an coach and teacher in Los Angeles, Turnbull counted among his clients Hailee Steinfeld, Charlie McDermott, Skyler Gisondo, Brittany Snow, Sydney Sweeney, Jenna Boyd, Cayden Boyd and Hana Hayes, among many others.
Turnbull, who often went by Jp, was a member of the Facebook group Talent Managers For Actors, and conducted free weekly coaching sessions for the organization.
Turnbull is survived by wife Jessa; daughter Venise,...
- 6/16/2020
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
Stx has launched the first trailer for Justin Dec horror ‘Countdown’ starring Elizabeth Lail from Netflix’s ‘You’.
Written and directed by Dec, Sean Anders, John Morris, John Rickard, and Zack Schiller are producing. The film stars Anne Winters, Peter Facinelli and Charlie McDermott alongside Lail.
Also in trailers – Tiffany Haddish and Rose Byrne star in first trailer for comedy ‘Like A Boss’
Here’s the trailer.
Countdown Synopsis
The movie follows a young nurse who downloads an app that claims to predict exactly when a person is going to die. When it tells her she only has three days to live, she must find a way to save her life before time runs out, all while a mysterious figure haunts her.
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Written and directed by Dec, Sean Anders, John Morris, John Rickard, and Zack Schiller are producing. The film stars Anne Winters, Peter Facinelli and Charlie McDermott alongside Lail.
Also in trailers – Tiffany Haddish and Rose Byrne star in first trailer for comedy ‘Like A Boss’
Here’s the trailer.
Countdown Synopsis
The movie follows a young nurse who downloads an app that claims to predict exactly when a person is going to die. When it tells her she only has three days to live, she must find a way to save her life before time runs out, all while a mysterious figure haunts her.
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- 9/16/2019
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
ABC has decided not to pick up the Sue Heck-led “The Middle” spinoff starring Eden Sher, an individual with knowledge of the decision tells TheWrap.
The comedy, titled “Sue Sue in the City,” was set to follow the twentysomething adventures of eternal optimist Sue Heck (Sher), as she leaves the small town of Orson to navigate the ups and downs of a career and young adulthood in the big city of Chicago.
As TheWrap reported in May, ABC was in development on a Sher-led spinoff shortly after the single-camera comedy wrapped its nine-season run, though at the time no deals were in place. ABC ordered a pilot of the spinoff in August.
Also Read: 'The Middle' Spinoff to Reunite Brad Bottig With Sue Heck
Brock Ciarelli — who appeared on 56 episodes of the sitcom as Brad Bottig, Sue’s best friend — joined the project last month as part of the spinoff’s main cast.
The comedy, titled “Sue Sue in the City,” was set to follow the twentysomething adventures of eternal optimist Sue Heck (Sher), as she leaves the small town of Orson to navigate the ups and downs of a career and young adulthood in the big city of Chicago.
As TheWrap reported in May, ABC was in development on a Sher-led spinoff shortly after the single-camera comedy wrapped its nine-season run, though at the time no deals were in place. ABC ordered a pilot of the spinoff in August.
Also Read: 'The Middle' Spinoff to Reunite Brad Bottig With Sue Heck
Brock Ciarelli — who appeared on 56 episodes of the sitcom as Brad Bottig, Sue’s best friend — joined the project last month as part of the spinoff’s main cast.
- 11/22/2018
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
Chris Diamantopoulos has joined the cast of ABC’s “The Middle” spinoff as a series regular.
The “Silicon Valley” actor will play Nick, the mercurial, charming and rich owner of the hotel that Sue Heck (Eden Sher) now works at in Chicago.
Sher, the breakout star of the nine-season ABC family comedy, stars in the untitled spinoff (formerly titled “Sue Sue in the City”) as the eternal optimist Sue Heck as she leaves the small town of Orson to navigate the ups and downs of a career and young adulthood in the big city.
“The Middle” creators Eileen Heisler and DeAnn Heline wrote and executive produced the pilot, which hails from the duo’s Blackie and Blondie Productions in association with Warner Bros. Television.
The spinoff will reunite Sher with Brock Ciarelli, who appeared in 56 episodes...
The “Silicon Valley” actor will play Nick, the mercurial, charming and rich owner of the hotel that Sue Heck (Eden Sher) now works at in Chicago.
Sher, the breakout star of the nine-season ABC family comedy, stars in the untitled spinoff (formerly titled “Sue Sue in the City”) as the eternal optimist Sue Heck as she leaves the small town of Orson to navigate the ups and downs of a career and young adulthood in the big city.
“The Middle” creators Eileen Heisler and DeAnn Heline wrote and executive produced the pilot, which hails from the duo’s Blackie and Blondie Productions in association with Warner Bros. Television.
The spinoff will reunite Sher with Brock Ciarelli, who appeared in 56 episodes...
- 10/11/2018
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
ABC has given its Sue Heck-led spinoff of “The Middle” a title, and added her Bff Brad as a series regular.
Brock Ciarelli, who appeared in 56 episodes on the ABC sitcom as Brad Bottig, the best friend of Eden Sher’s Sue Heck, will be joining the spinoff — now titled “Sue in the City” — as part of the main cast.
Led by Sher, the comedy will follow the twentysomething adventures of eternal optimist Sue Heck, as she leaves the small town of Orson to navigate the ups and downs of a career and young adulthood in the big city of Chicago.
Also Read: Roseanne 'Staying Neutral' About 'The Conners' Spinoff: 'I Got to Stay in the Middle or I'll Go Dark' (Audio)
As TheWrap reported in May, ABC was in development on a Sher-led spinoff shortly after the single-camera comedy wrapped its nine-season run, though at the time no deals were in place.
Brock Ciarelli, who appeared in 56 episodes on the ABC sitcom as Brad Bottig, the best friend of Eden Sher’s Sue Heck, will be joining the spinoff — now titled “Sue in the City” — as part of the main cast.
Led by Sher, the comedy will follow the twentysomething adventures of eternal optimist Sue Heck, as she leaves the small town of Orson to navigate the ups and downs of a career and young adulthood in the big city of Chicago.
Also Read: Roseanne 'Staying Neutral' About 'The Conners' Spinoff: 'I Got to Stay in the Middle or I'll Go Dark' (Audio)
As TheWrap reported in May, ABC was in development on a Sher-led spinoff shortly after the single-camera comedy wrapped its nine-season run, though at the time no deals were in place.
- 10/5/2018
- by Tim Baysinger
- The Wrap
Although ABC's The Middle recently ended after an admirable nine-season run - the now-canceled Roseanne reboot took away its Tuesday night time slot - it seems Sue Heck is finally getting her due. Similarly to how Black-ish spawned a spinoff about eldest daughter Zoey Johnson (Yara Shahidi) in Grown-ish, The Middle has given way to a spinoff that will follow Sue, played by Eden Sher.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, the series will focus on "the 20-something adventures of eternal optimist Sue Heck as she leaves the small town of Orson to navigate the ups and downs of a career and young adulthood in Chicago." The last season of The Middle, which ended on May 22, was the perfect showcase for the character, who we got to see deal with romantic relationships while finishing her final year of college.
Just like the original show, the as-yet-untitled comedy is being steered...
According to The Hollywood Reporter, the series will focus on "the 20-something adventures of eternal optimist Sue Heck as she leaves the small town of Orson to navigate the ups and downs of a career and young adulthood in Chicago." The last season of The Middle, which ended on May 22, was the perfect showcase for the character, who we got to see deal with romantic relationships while finishing her final year of college.
Just like the original show, the as-yet-untitled comedy is being steered...
- 8/17/2018
- by Quinn Keaney
- Popsugar.com
ABC's hit sitcom The Middle sadly ended after nine seasons in May, but now the network has announced that a spin-off show about daughter Sue Heck is in the works! On Tuesday, Aug. 14, Entertainment Weekly revealed that ABC has offically greenlit the project and actress Eden Sher will reprise her role as awkward middle Heck daughter, Sue, in the upcoming series. "Cue the Sue happy dance. More Sue Heck is on the way. The series follows the twenty-something adventures of eternal optimist Sue Heck as she leaves the small town of Orson, [In] to navigate the ups and downs of a career and young adulthood in the big city of Chicago," ABC said in a statement. (Photo Credit: Getty Images) The Middle creators Eileen Heisler and DeAnn Heline will also serve as writers and executive producers on the yet-to-be-titled spin-off series. The Middle previously premiered back in September 2009 and followed...
- 8/14/2018
- by Julia Birkinbine
- Closer Weekly
ABC has officially ordered the long-discussed “The Middle” spinoff to pilot.
Led by Eden Sher, the untitled comedy will follow the twentysomething adventures of eternal optimist Sue Heck as she leaves the small town of Orson to navigate the ups and downs of a career and young adulthood in the big city of Chicago.
“The Middle” creators Eileen Heisler and DeAnn Heline will write and executive produce the pilot, which hails from the duo’s Blackie and Blondie Productions in association with Warner Bros. Television.
Also Read: 'The Middle' Star Eden Sher Says Spinoff Pilot Is Underway
As TheWrap reported in May, ABC was in development on a Sher-led spinoff shortly after the single-camera comedy wrapped its nine-season run, though at the time no deals were in place.
Premiering in 2009, “The Middle” starred Patricia Heaton and Neil Flynn as a middle-class couple raising their three kids in the fictional town of Orson,...
Led by Eden Sher, the untitled comedy will follow the twentysomething adventures of eternal optimist Sue Heck as she leaves the small town of Orson to navigate the ups and downs of a career and young adulthood in the big city of Chicago.
“The Middle” creators Eileen Heisler and DeAnn Heline will write and executive produce the pilot, which hails from the duo’s Blackie and Blondie Productions in association with Warner Bros. Television.
Also Read: 'The Middle' Star Eden Sher Says Spinoff Pilot Is Underway
As TheWrap reported in May, ABC was in development on a Sher-led spinoff shortly after the single-camera comedy wrapped its nine-season run, though at the time no deals were in place.
Premiering in 2009, “The Middle” starred Patricia Heaton and Neil Flynn as a middle-class couple raising their three kids in the fictional town of Orson,...
- 8/14/2018
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
The Sue-centric spinoff of ABC’s “The Middle” is heading toward the pilot stage, according to star Eden Sher.
A script from “The Middle” co-creators Eileen Heisler and DeAnn Heline is in the works, and the network is preparing to shoot a pilot, Sher said in an interview with TVLine at San Diego Comic-Con on Thursday.
As TheWrap reported in May, ABC was in development on a Sher-led spinoff shortly after the single-camera comedy wrapped its nine-season run, though at the time no deals were in place. ABC declined to comment on the current status of the spinoff.
Also Read: ABC Eyes 'The Middle' Spinoff With Eden Sher
The series finale showed a flash-forward revealing that Sue Heck (Sher) would eventually be married to next-door neighbor Sean Donahue (Beau Wirick), but Sher told TVLine that it’s unlikely she’ll be married in the spinoff.
“I don’t...
A script from “The Middle” co-creators Eileen Heisler and DeAnn Heline is in the works, and the network is preparing to shoot a pilot, Sher said in an interview with TVLine at San Diego Comic-Con on Thursday.
As TheWrap reported in May, ABC was in development on a Sher-led spinoff shortly after the single-camera comedy wrapped its nine-season run, though at the time no deals were in place. ABC declined to comment on the current status of the spinoff.
Also Read: ABC Eyes 'The Middle' Spinoff With Eden Sher
The series finale showed a flash-forward revealing that Sue Heck (Sher) would eventually be married to next-door neighbor Sean Donahue (Beau Wirick), but Sher told TVLine that it’s unlikely she’ll be married in the spinoff.
“I don’t...
- 7/20/2018
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
ABC is eyeing a spinoff of “The Middle” from creators Eileen Heisler and DeAnn Heline, TheWrap has learned.
The potential series would revolve around Sue Heck, the character played by Eden Sher, though no deals are in place. No further details were immediately available, and both ABC and Warner Bros. Television declined to comment.
The news comes just a week after “The Middle” wrapped its nine-season run on the network, with a series finale showing Heck getting married to next-door neighbor Sean Donahue, played by Beau Wirick.
First premiering in 2009, “The Middle” starred Patricia Heaton and Neil Flynn as a middle-class couple raising their three kids in the fictional town of Orson, Indiana. Charlie McDermott and Atticus Shaffer also starred.
The single-camera comedy was a reliable performer for the network, which recently lost its most-watched show,...
The potential series would revolve around Sue Heck, the character played by Eden Sher, though no deals are in place. No further details were immediately available, and both ABC and Warner Bros. Television declined to comment.
The news comes just a week after “The Middle” wrapped its nine-season run on the network, with a series finale showing Heck getting married to next-door neighbor Sean Donahue, played by Beau Wirick.
First premiering in 2009, “The Middle” starred Patricia Heaton and Neil Flynn as a middle-class couple raising their three kids in the fictional town of Orson, Indiana. Charlie McDermott and Atticus Shaffer also starred.
The single-camera comedy was a reliable performer for the network, which recently lost its most-watched show,...
- 5/30/2018
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
“It’s the end of an era,” declares a teary-eyed Frankie Heck (Patricia Heaton) near the end of the series finale of ABC sitcom “The Middle.” Indeed, the last episode of the long-running show, which aired on May 22, marks the departure of one of the network’s most consistently-excellent, flagship family comedies from the airwaves. Debuting in the same season as the network’s breakout, critical-darling “Modern Family,” “The Middle” always seemed overshadowed by its sitcom sibling in the clamor for awards recognition. With its pitch-perfect and satisfying final episode, though, “The Middle” should finally receive its due as a bona fide Emmy contender.
For nine seasons, “The Middle” chronicled the hilarious and always relatable foibles of the working-class Heck family, who live in the fictional town of Orson, Indiana. Sitcom pros Heaton (“Everybody Loves Raymond”) and Neil Flynn (“Scrubs”) helmed the cast as Frankie and Mike, the overworked and...
For nine seasons, “The Middle” chronicled the hilarious and always relatable foibles of the working-class Heck family, who live in the fictional town of Orson, Indiana. Sitcom pros Heaton (“Everybody Loves Raymond”) and Neil Flynn (“Scrubs”) helmed the cast as Frankie and Mike, the overworked and...
- 5/24/2018
- by David Buchanan
- Gold Derby
‘The Middle’ Season 9 Finale Recap: Axl’s Sendoff To Denver, Sean And Sue’s Love Confessions [Video]
The Heck family of ABC’s The Middle said their final goodbye to their nine-season run on Tuesday night. The final episode, “A Heck of a Ride,” centered on Axl’s (Charlie McDermott) sendoff to Denver where he accepted a new job. Originally, Axl thought he had another month before he had to leave, but Mike (Neil Flynn) found […]
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- 5/23/2018
- by Gillian Kenah
- Uinterview
Network: ABCEpisodes: 215 (half-hour)Seasons: NineTV show dates: September 30, 2009 -- May 22, 2018Series status: EndedPerformers include: Patricia Heaton, Neil Flynn, Charlie McDermott, Eden Sher, Atticus Shaffer, Chris Kattan, Peter Breitmayer, and Brian Doyle-Murray.TV show description: Living in the small town of Orson, Indiana (the "middle" of the country), Frankie Heck (Patricia Heaton) is a supermom. She's kept busy wrangling three quirky kids, trying to keep her husband on track and working to sell cars for a local dealership. Unfortunately, she doesn't do any of the jobs in a way that makes her very proud.At work, she's the third best salesperson but there's only three salespeople and she consistently fails to make a sale. Her grumpy boss, Mr. Ehlert (Brian Doyle-Murray), is constantly threatening to fire her. Her friend and...
- 5/23/2018
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Spoiler Alert: This article contains details about the series finale of The Middle.
The time has come for another beloved TV family to depart the airwaves and become a benchmark in pop culture history. Tonight, we said goodbye to the quirky and heartwarming antics of the Hecks from The Middle. Created by Eileen Heisler and DeAnn Heline, the nine seasons of the popular ABC family sitcom came to an end with a two-part finale appropriately titled “A Heck of a Ride.”
The big finale starts in the dark — yes the dark. Axl (Charlie McDermott) enters Frankie (Patricia Heaton) and Mike’s (Neil Flynn) room as they are asleep and makes the announcement that he has decided to take the job in Denver. After his announcement, there is a silence between the parents until Frankie starts to comedically sob and finds comfort in the cookies she keeps bedside — cookies that Mike also partakes in.
The time has come for another beloved TV family to depart the airwaves and become a benchmark in pop culture history. Tonight, we said goodbye to the quirky and heartwarming antics of the Hecks from The Middle. Created by Eileen Heisler and DeAnn Heline, the nine seasons of the popular ABC family sitcom came to an end with a two-part finale appropriately titled “A Heck of a Ride.”
The big finale starts in the dark — yes the dark. Axl (Charlie McDermott) enters Frankie (Patricia Heaton) and Mike’s (Neil Flynn) room as they are asleep and makes the announcement that he has decided to take the job in Denver. After his announcement, there is a silence between the parents until Frankie starts to comedically sob and finds comfort in the cookies she keeps bedside — cookies that Mike also partakes in.
- 5/23/2018
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
The last nine years have been one heck of a ride for “The Middle” cast and executive producers.
Series creators DeAnn Heline and Eileen Heisler don’t even want audiences to pardon the pun when they turn on ABC to watch the middle-America family comedy one last time on May 22 and see that the series finale title is simply that — “A Heck of a Ride.”
“One thing that’s very important to us is to think about our fans and to think about us and think about an ending that’s appropriate to the show we’ve always been,” Heisler tells Variety. “Personally, I don’t think the point of a finale is to shock [the audience]. I think that you really want to honor the show and give people an [episode] that is closer to a typical one, while being exciting, than something that veers off in another direction.”
“The Middle” was...
Series creators DeAnn Heline and Eileen Heisler don’t even want audiences to pardon the pun when they turn on ABC to watch the middle-America family comedy one last time on May 22 and see that the series finale title is simply that — “A Heck of a Ride.”
“One thing that’s very important to us is to think about our fans and to think about us and think about an ending that’s appropriate to the show we’ve always been,” Heisler tells Variety. “Personally, I don’t think the point of a finale is to shock [the audience]. I think that you really want to honor the show and give people an [episode] that is closer to a typical one, while being exciting, than something that veers off in another direction.”
“The Middle” was...
- 5/21/2018
- by Danielle Turchiano
- Variety Film + TV
“The Middle” just added to its back-end. ABC has ordered an additional two episodes to the ninth and final season of the sitcom, bringing the show’s total order to 24 episodes for the 2017-18 season. “The Middle,” which stars Patricia Heaton, Neil Flynn, Charlie McDermott, Eden Sher and Atticus Shaffer, will air its landmark 200th episode on Dec. 5. Also Read: 'The Middle' Star Patricia Heaton on End of Show Amid Trump Era: 'Our Timing Really Sucks' “The Middle” is produced by Warner Bros. Television.
- 11/3/2017
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
Does the last leg of the Hecks' journey travel the middle way, in the ninth season of The Middle TV show on ABC? As we know, the Nielsen ratings typically play a big role in determining whether the TV show The Middle is cancelled or renewed for season 10. Unfortunately, most of us do not live in Nielsen households. Because of that, some viewers were frustrated that their viewing habits and opinions weren't considered, before the decision was made to end The Middle with season nine. We care what you think, so we invite you to rate all episodes from the ninth and final season of The Middle for us, below. An ABC sitcom, The Middle stars Patricia Heaton, Mike Flynn, Charlie McDermott, Eden Sher, and Atticus Shaffer. The comedy centers on the Heck family. Frankie (Heaton) and Mike...
- 10/18/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
It's all over but the shouting, the hugging, and the "cooking." Fans don't have watch the ninth season of The Middle TV show, wondering whether it is cancelled or renewed for season 10. In early August, star Patricia Heaton announced season nine would be the comedy's final installment. The good news is, a few days later, the creators confirmed this was their choice and that the Alphabet Network was giving them an entire season to craft a satisfying Middle TV series finale. So, why track the ratings? Well, we're geeks like that, but also, it gives us a good benchmark by which to assess the success of other ABC TV shows, so stay tuned. Set in Orson, Indiana, The Middle stars Heaton, Mike Flynn, Charlie McDermott, Eden Sher, and Atticus Shaffer. The ABC sitcom centers on the Heck family. Frankie (Heaton) and Mike...
- 10/4/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Vulture WatchAfter eight seasons, there's just as much drama in the Heck household. Has the The Middle TV show been cancelled or renewed for a ninth season on ABC? The television vulture is watching for the latest cancellation and renewal news, so this page is a dedicated place to track the status of season nine of The Middle. You can bookmark this page or subscribe for the latest updates. Remember, the television vulture is watching your shows. Are you?What's This TV Show About?Set in Orson, Indiana, The Middle TV show revolves around the five members of the middle-class Heck family. It's headed by quarry manager Mike (Neil Flynn) and Frankie (Patricia Heaton), a dental assistant. They do their best to make ends meet and raise their three very different kids -- lazy Axl (Charlie McDermott), awkward Sue (Eden Sher), and Brick (Atticus...
- 8/31/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Lisa Rinna is coming to ABC. Entertainment Weekly reports the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star has joined the ninth and final season of The Middle.On the family comedy, Rinna will play "Tammy Brooks, the fun, charming, and filthy rich mother of Lexie (Daniela Bobadilla), Axl’s (Charlie McDermott) girlfriend and Sue’s (Eden Sher) roommate." The cast also includes Patricia Heaton, Neil Flynn, and Atticus Shaffer.Read More…...
- 8/24/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
"We may not be perfect, but we did a few things right." Recently, ABC released a new preview for the upcoming ninth and final season of The Middle.Set in small-town Indiana, the family comedy stars Patricia Heaton, Neil Flynn, Charlie McDermott, Eden Sher, and Atticus Shaffer.Read More…...
- 8/23/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
As reported last week, The Middle TV show will end with the upcoming ninth season. During the ABC sitcom's panel at the TCA summer press tour, creators Eileen Heisler and DeAnn Heline assured reporters that the creative team made the decision to end with the ninth season, and that they had told the network they would like a season to craft their farewell to the Heck family. A family sitcom, The Middle stars Patricia Heaton, Neil Flynn, Charlie McDermott, Eden Sher, and Atticus Shaffer. The ABC comedy centers on the Hecks, a middle-class family, living in Orson, Indiana. Read More…...
- 8/7/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
What the heck? While The Middle TV show is not cancelled, it will end with its upcoming ninth season. Star Patricia Heaton announced on Twitter that season nine of The Middle will be its final season on ABC. A family sitcom, The Middle also stars Neil Flynn, Charlie McDermott, Eden Sher, and Atticus Shaffer. The ABC comedy centers on the Hecks, a middle-class family, living in Orson, Indiana, headed by quarry manager Mike (Flynn) and Frankie (Heaton)Read More…...
- 8/2/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
2017-08-02T12:44:52-07:00'The Middle' Calls It Quits
The Hecks are saying goodbye. The Middle is set to end with its upcoming ninth season, ABC announced on Wednesday, August 2.
The family sitcom, which premiered in September 2009, is one of ABC's longest-running comedies, along with Modern Family. The Middle followed a middle class family living in Orson, Indiana, and starred Patricia Heaton (Frankie), Neil Flynn (Mike), Charlie McDermott (Axl), Eden Sher (Sue) and Atticus Shaffer (Brick).
"The Heck family has been part of the ABC family for almost a decade," ABC Entertainment president Channing Dungey said in a statement. "It's rare for a series to have this type of longevity, and we are proud to have been its home. We've watched Axl, Sue and Brick grow up right before our eyes under Frankie and Mike's unique parenting style. I'm looking forward to the fitting and...
The Hecks are saying goodbye. The Middle is set to end with its upcoming ninth season, ABC announced on Wednesday, August 2.
The family sitcom, which premiered in September 2009, is one of ABC's longest-running comedies, along with Modern Family. The Middle followed a middle class family living in Orson, Indiana, and starred Patricia Heaton (Frankie), Neil Flynn (Mike), Charlie McDermott (Axl), Eden Sher (Sue) and Atticus Shaffer (Brick).
"The Heck family has been part of the ABC family for almost a decade," ABC Entertainment president Channing Dungey said in a statement. "It's rare for a series to have this type of longevity, and we are proud to have been its home. We've watched Axl, Sue and Brick grow up right before our eyes under Frankie and Mike's unique parenting style. I'm looking forward to the fitting and...
- 8/2/2017
- by EG
- Yidio
It's the end for The Middle.
The upcoming ninth season will be the final chapter for Patricia Heaton's half-hour comedy, ABC announced on Wednesday. The decision to end the series was made by The Middle co-creators and showrunners Eileen Heisler and DeAnn Heline.
Heaton stars as Frankie Heck, a harried wife and mother of three who lives in the Orson, Indiana, and uses her wit and sense of humor to get her family through each day intact. Neil Flynn, Charlie McDermott, Eden Sher and Atticus Shaffer also star.
Related: 'The Middle' Cast Celebrates 100 Episodes
Following the announcement, Heaton tweeted about the news, promising that the final season will be top-notch. "We love our fans and we're bringing you the most epic final season ever!" she wrote.
“The Heck family has been part of the ABC family for almost a decade. It’s rare for a series to have this type of longevity, and we are...
The upcoming ninth season will be the final chapter for Patricia Heaton's half-hour comedy, ABC announced on Wednesday. The decision to end the series was made by The Middle co-creators and showrunners Eileen Heisler and DeAnn Heline.
Heaton stars as Frankie Heck, a harried wife and mother of three who lives in the Orson, Indiana, and uses her wit and sense of humor to get her family through each day intact. Neil Flynn, Charlie McDermott, Eden Sher and Atticus Shaffer also star.
Related: 'The Middle' Cast Celebrates 100 Episodes
Following the announcement, Heaton tweeted about the news, promising that the final season will be top-notch. "We love our fans and we're bringing you the most epic final season ever!" she wrote.
“The Heck family has been part of the ABC family for almost a decade. It’s rare for a series to have this type of longevity, and we are...
- 8/2/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
The ninth season of ABC’s “The Middle” will be the sitcom’s last, TheWrap has confirmed. Also Read: Ratings: 'World of Dance' Again Annihilates ABC's Soft 'Somewhere Between' The single-camera comedy stars Patricia Heaton (Frankie Heck), Neil Flynn (Mike Heck), Charlie McDermott (Axl Heck), Eden Sher (Sue Heck) and Atticus Shaffer (Brick Heck) as the Heck family, a middle-class family living in the Midwest. The show tackles typical sitcom topics like marriage, parenting, work and everyday life. “The Middle” has been a consistent performer for ABC, although its viewership has never exceeded 9 million viewers. Heaton...
- 8/2/2017
- by Ashley Boucher
- The Wrap
For seven seasons, The Middle has been a staple of the Wednesday night schedule on . Now, the network has moved the sitcom to Tuesday nights. How will this move affect the ratings? Could this long-running comedy be cancelled or, will it be renewed for a ninth season? Stay tuned.Set in Orson, Indiana, The Middle TV show revolves around the five members of the middle-class Heck family. It's headed by quarry manager Mike (Neil Flynn) and Frankie (Patricia Heaton), a dental assistant. They do their best to make ends meet and raise their three very different kids -- lazy Axl (Charlie McDermott), awkward Sue (Eden Sher), and Brick (Atticus Shaffer), the intelligent yet odd youngest son.Read More…...
- 5/17/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
A familiar face is coming to The Middle. TVLine reports Everybody Loves Raymond star Monica Horan will reunite with former co-star Patricia Heaton on an upcoming episode of the ABC TV show.Horan played Amy MacDougall-Barone on Everybody Loves Raymond opposite Heaton's Debra Baron. The Middle stars Heaton as a middle-class mother of three living in suburban Indiana. The cast also includes Neil Flynn, Charlie McDermott, Eden Sher, and Atticus Shaffer.Read More…...
- 2/18/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Everybody loves a good casting stunt — The Middle included.
The venerable ABC comedy has recruited Monica Horan — aka Middle star Patrica Heaton’s former Everybody Loves Raymond co-star — to guest star in a spring episode as Brick’s “second” mother, TVLine has learned exclusively.
RelatedSurprise! The Middle Snags Early Season 9 Renewal
Quick refresher for you semi-regular Middle watchers: It was revealed way back in Season 2 that a baby mix-up occurred at the hospital where Brick was born, and a family by the name of the Fergusons accidentally took Brick home (while the Hecks made off with the Ferguson kid). A...
The venerable ABC comedy has recruited Monica Horan — aka Middle star Patrica Heaton’s former Everybody Loves Raymond co-star — to guest star in a spring episode as Brick’s “second” mother, TVLine has learned exclusively.
RelatedSurprise! The Middle Snags Early Season 9 Renewal
Quick refresher for you semi-regular Middle watchers: It was revealed way back in Season 2 that a baby mix-up occurred at the hospital where Brick was born, and a family by the name of the Fergusons accidentally took Brick home (while the Hecks made off with the Ferguson kid). A...
- 2/15/2017
- TVLine.com
The Middle TV show has not been cancelled. You may have noticed the family sitcom, starring Patricia Heaton and Neil Flynn, is missing from ABC's Wednesday night lineup. For its upcoming eighth season, The Middle is moving to Tuesdays.Season eight premieres October 11, 2016 at 8:00pm on ABC. The Middle also stars: Charlie McDermott, Eden Sher, and Atticus Shaffer. The Alphabet Network has released two promos announcing the show's new night, as well as the season premiere episode description for, "The Core Group." Check them out, after the jump.Read More…...
- 9/27/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
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While it would be just Sue Sue Heck's luck to get cancelled, ABC has renewed The Middle TV series for an eighth season. It must be Axl's mojo at work. The network announced The Middle would be returning for the 2016-17 television season, as one of fifteen TV show renewals.
The cast of The Middle includes: Patricia Heaton as Frankie, Neil Flynn as Mike, Charlie McDermott as Axl, Eden Sher as Sue, and Atticus Shaffer as Brick.
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While it would be just Sue Sue Heck's luck to get cancelled, ABC has renewed The Middle TV series for an eighth season. It must be Axl's mojo at work. The network announced The Middle would be returning for the 2016-17 television season, as one of fifteen TV show renewals.
The cast of The Middle includes: Patricia Heaton as Frankie, Neil Flynn as Mike, Charlie McDermott as Axl, Eden Sher as Sue, and Atticus Shaffer as Brick.
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- 3/4/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
The Performer | Tim Daly
The Show | Madam Secretary
The Episode | “Unity Node” (Jan. 10, 2016)
The Performance | Henry, the Madam Secretary character most often relegated to the role of Elizabeth’s biggest supporter and emotional ballast, spent this week’s episode acting out his fury, frustration and grief over Dmitri’s death. It was a spectacularly bad day for Prof. McCord, relayed via a strong performance from Daly.
Given the McCords’ usual closeness, it was jarring to watch Daly create distance between Henry and his secretary of state spouse, whom he blamed for the death of an operative he’d been handling.
The Show | Madam Secretary
The Episode | “Unity Node” (Jan. 10, 2016)
The Performance | Henry, the Madam Secretary character most often relegated to the role of Elizabeth’s biggest supporter and emotional ballast, spent this week’s episode acting out his fury, frustration and grief over Dmitri’s death. It was a spectacularly bad day for Prof. McCord, relayed via a strong performance from Daly.
Given the McCords’ usual closeness, it was jarring to watch Daly create distance between Henry and his secretary of state spouse, whom he blamed for the death of an operative he’d been handling.
- 1/16/2016
- TVLine.com
In the spring, it looked like The Middle might be cancelled after six seasons on the air but ABC ended up renewing it after all. Could this be the final year for the sitcom or, will it be renewed for season eight? Stay tuned.
Taking place in Orson, Indiana, The Middle revolves around the Heck family. It's headed by Mike (Neil Flynn), who manages a local quarry, and Frankie (Patricia Heaton), a dental assistant. They do their best to make ends meet and raise their three very different kids (Charlie McDermott, Eden Sher, and Atticus Shaffer).
The ratings are typically the best indication of a show's likelihood of staying on the air. The higher the ratings (particularly the 18-49 demo), the better the chances for survival. This chart will be updated as new ratings data becomes available -- usually around 11:30am Est/8:30am Pst. Refresh to...
Taking place in Orson, Indiana, The Middle revolves around the Heck family. It's headed by Mike (Neil Flynn), who manages a local quarry, and Frankie (Patricia Heaton), a dental assistant. They do their best to make ends meet and raise their three very different kids (Charlie McDermott, Eden Sher, and Atticus Shaffer).
The ratings are typically the best indication of a show's likelihood of staying on the air. The higher the ratings (particularly the 18-49 demo), the better the chances for survival. This chart will be updated as new ratings data becomes available -- usually around 11:30am Est/8:30am Pst. Refresh to...
- 9/24/2015
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
A warm but never schmaltzy, perfectly formed family sitcom with no weak links in its cast, here's why you should watch The Middle...
Family sitcoms aren’t exactly thin on the ground, so finding a new spin on the format is always going to take some work. Originally intended as a vehicle for Ricki Lake, The Middle is a case in point. After several years in development, it finally aired in autumn 2009 with a new lead: Patricia Heaton, one of the stars of hugely popular show Everybody Loves Raymond. Writers Eileen Heisler and DeAnn Heline had previously been responsible for Roseanne, so the track records of all involved boded well for the series’ prospects. Six seasons later – with a seventh confirmed in May – expectations have well and truly been proved correct.
The Middle is a warm, beautifully performed and acutely observed portrait of a family struggling to cope with the...
Family sitcoms aren’t exactly thin on the ground, so finding a new spin on the format is always going to take some work. Originally intended as a vehicle for Ricki Lake, The Middle is a case in point. After several years in development, it finally aired in autumn 2009 with a new lead: Patricia Heaton, one of the stars of hugely popular show Everybody Loves Raymond. Writers Eileen Heisler and DeAnn Heline had previously been responsible for Roseanne, so the track records of all involved boded well for the series’ prospects. Six seasons later – with a seventh confirmed in May – expectations have well and truly been proved correct.
The Middle is a warm, beautifully performed and acutely observed portrait of a family struggling to cope with the...
- 7/22/2015
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
The Syndicate: BBC One, 9pm
Season three of Kay Mellor's The Syndicate kicks off with a new cast, including Lenny Henry as the gardener at a Scarborough manor house.
The staff at Hazelwood Manor find their lives turned upside down when they win the lottery, making them wealthier than the family they work for.
The Middle: Comedy Central, 9pm
Returning from its mid-season break, Us comedy sitcom The Middle continues in an episode all about romance.
As Valentine's Day looms, Brick (Atticus Shaffer) finds out his girlfriend wants to kiss him on the special day, whilst Axl (Charlie McDermott) is having a crisis of his own, being unable to connect with his significant other.
Brotherhood: Comedy Central, 9:30pm
Straight after The Middle, stay on Comedy Central to catch the series launch of new comedy Brotherhood.
When their mum suddenly dies, brothers Dan (Ben Ashenden) and Toby...
Season three of Kay Mellor's The Syndicate kicks off with a new cast, including Lenny Henry as the gardener at a Scarborough manor house.
The staff at Hazelwood Manor find their lives turned upside down when they win the lottery, making them wealthier than the family they work for.
The Middle: Comedy Central, 9pm
Returning from its mid-season break, Us comedy sitcom The Middle continues in an episode all about romance.
As Valentine's Day looms, Brick (Atticus Shaffer) finds out his girlfriend wants to kiss him on the special day, whilst Axl (Charlie McDermott) is having a crisis of his own, being unable to connect with his significant other.
Brotherhood: Comedy Central, 9:30pm
Straight after The Middle, stay on Comedy Central to catch the series launch of new comedy Brotherhood.
When their mum suddenly dies, brothers Dan (Ben Ashenden) and Toby...
- 6/2/2015
- Digital Spy
There was speculation that The Middle might be coming to an end because contracts were up and Charlie McDermott signed on for a CBS pilot. Well, with or without son Axl, The Middle is coming back for a seventh season on ABC.
Taking place in Orson, Indiana, The Middle revolves around the Heck family. It's headed by Mike (Neil Flynn), who manages a local quarry, and Frankie (Patricia Heaton), a dental assistant. Together, they do their best to make ends meet, have a relationship, and raise their three very different kids (McDermott, Eden Sher, and Atticus Shaffer).
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Taking place in Orson, Indiana, The Middle revolves around the Heck family. It's headed by Mike (Neil Flynn), who manages a local quarry, and Frankie (Patricia Heaton), a dental assistant. Together, they do their best to make ends meet, have a relationship, and raise their three very different kids (McDermott, Eden Sher, and Atticus Shaffer).
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- 5/8/2015
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Chris Hardwick is going for the hat trick — of talk shows, that is.
The @midnight and Talking Dead host is teaming with Syfy to create a weekly Nerdist News series, per The Hollywood Reporter.
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Hardwick, who is also the CEO of Nerdist Industries, would not host the half-hour series, but executive-produce it alongside Nerdist collaborator Brandon Monk.
The project — which would focus on the latest trends in technology, science and more — is currently a YouTube series hosted by Jessica Chobot, though a host for the Syfy installment has not yet been chosen.
The @midnight and Talking Dead host is teaming with Syfy to create a weekly Nerdist News series, per The Hollywood Reporter.
Related20 Qs: Are The Walking Dead Too Dumb?
Hardwick, who is also the CEO of Nerdist Industries, would not host the half-hour series, but executive-produce it alongside Nerdist collaborator Brandon Monk.
The project — which would focus on the latest trends in technology, science and more — is currently a YouTube series hosted by Jessica Chobot, though a host for the Syfy installment has not yet been chosen.
- 4/3/2015
- TVLine.com
CBS’ comedy lineup already features one Masters Of Sex standout in Mom star Allison Janney. Now it is looking to add another. Annaleigh Ashford has been cast as a regular in the CBS comedy pilot Super Clyde. The single-camera Greg Garcia project, from CBS TV Studios, follows Clyde (Charlie McDermott), a meek, unassuming fast-food worker who decides to become a superhero. Ashford will play Britney, the high school sweetheart of Clyde’s older brother Duke who dumped him…...
- 4/2/2015
- Deadline TV
If conflict breeds creativity, Nashville‘s Will Lexington is about to get seriously inspired.
CSI: Miami vet Rex Linn has been cast as the country crooner’s father on the ABC drama, per The Hollywood Reporter.
Linn will recur as Bill Lexington, a hard-working family man who’s also deeply conservative — which will not bode well for his closeted son.
RelatedNashville Spring Concert Tour Performers and Dates Announced
The actor will appear toward the end of Nashville‘s third season, with the option to return in Season 4, should the series be renewed. His recent TV credits include The Lottery and State of Affairs.
CSI: Miami vet Rex Linn has been cast as the country crooner’s father on the ABC drama, per The Hollywood Reporter.
Linn will recur as Bill Lexington, a hard-working family man who’s also deeply conservative — which will not bode well for his closeted son.
RelatedNashville Spring Concert Tour Performers and Dates Announced
The actor will appear toward the end of Nashville‘s third season, with the option to return in Season 4, should the series be renewed. His recent TV credits include The Lottery and State of Affairs.
- 3/26/2015
- TVLine.com
Still Standing star Mark Addy is returning to CBS with a co-starring role opposite The Middle‘s Charlie McDermott in Greg Garcia's comedy pilot Super Clyde. The single-camera project, from CBS TV Studios, centers on Clyde (McDermott), a meek, unassuming, comic book-obsessive fast-food worker who finds his calling. When Clyde gets a really unexpected windfall — the inheritance from his long-dead eccentric Uncle Bill — he decides that his money will be his secret super…...
- 3/25/2015
- Deadline TV
Fans of the legendary Dick Van Dyke will flip their ottoman when he guest-stars on ABC’s The Middle — and we’ve got your first look at his “reunion” with real-life brother Jerry.
RelatedRenewal Scorecard: What’s Coming Back? What’s Cancelled?
In the sixth-year sitcom’s April 22 episode, “Two of a Kind,” the Hecks get caught in the middle of a long-standing family feud when Frankie’s Uncle Dutch (played by Dick Van Dyke, 89) contacts her dad, Tag (Jerry Van Dyke, 83), in a bid to bury the hatchet with his estranged younger brother.
As seen in the photo above,...
RelatedRenewal Scorecard: What’s Coming Back? What’s Cancelled?
In the sixth-year sitcom’s April 22 episode, “Two of a Kind,” the Hecks get caught in the middle of a long-standing family feud when Frankie’s Uncle Dutch (played by Dick Van Dyke, 89) contacts her dad, Tag (Jerry Van Dyke, 83), in a bid to bury the hatchet with his estranged younger brother.
As seen in the photo above,...
- 3/24/2015
- TVLine.com
Orange Is The New Black and Jane The Virgin‘s Diane Guerrero has been cast opposite Charlie McDermott in Greg Garcia's CBS comedy pilot Super Clyde, from CBS TV Studios. It follows a meek, unassuming fast-food worker (McDermott) who decides to become a super hero. Guerrero, repped by Abrams Artists Agency and Vamnation Entertainment, will play Maddy, Clyde’s (McDermott) very cute, smart and ambitious good friend. Guerrero recently wrapped the female lead in feature Peter…...
- 2/25/2015
- Deadline TV
A weekly feature in which we spotlight shining stars
The Performer | Joelle Carter
The Show | Justified
The Episode | “Sounding”
The Airdate | Feb. 17, 2015
The Performance | As FX’s Kentucky-fried drama unspools its farewell run, steering Raylan and Boyd toward a final showdown, Ava Crowder is woefully caught in the middle — and this week, you deeply felt it via Carter’s performance.
As much as acting can be about words and how they are spoken, Carter demonstrated the power of a furled brow or pursed lips. Take the breakfast scene, where Ava’s face barely conceals high anxiety as she engages in...
The Performer | Joelle Carter
The Show | Justified
The Episode | “Sounding”
The Airdate | Feb. 17, 2015
The Performance | As FX’s Kentucky-fried drama unspools its farewell run, steering Raylan and Boyd toward a final showdown, Ava Crowder is woefully caught in the middle — and this week, you deeply felt it via Carter’s performance.
As much as acting can be about words and how they are spoken, Carter demonstrated the power of a furled brow or pursed lips. Take the breakfast scene, where Ava’s face barely conceals high anxiety as she engages in...
- 2/21/2015
- TVLine.com
An Original vamp is sinking his teeth into Marvel’s A.K.A. Jessica Jones.
Eka Darville — who recurred on the CW drama as Marcel’s bloodsucking buddy, Diego — has joined the Netflix original series as Jessica’s neighbor, Malcolm, Marvel has announced.
RelatedNetflix’s Aka Jessica Jones Series Adds Matrix Badass Carrie-Anne Moss
Malcolm’s own journey will intertwine with Jessica’s quest in a surprising way.
Additionally, True Detective‘s Erin Moriarty will play Hope, a young girl who becomes a client of Alias Investigations, and Once Upon a Time‘s Wil Traval will co-star as a NYPD cop who...
Eka Darville — who recurred on the CW drama as Marcel’s bloodsucking buddy, Diego — has joined the Netflix original series as Jessica’s neighbor, Malcolm, Marvel has announced.
RelatedNetflix’s Aka Jessica Jones Series Adds Matrix Badass Carrie-Anne Moss
Malcolm’s own journey will intertwine with Jessica’s quest in a surprising way.
Additionally, True Detective‘s Erin Moriarty will play Hope, a young girl who becomes a client of Alias Investigations, and Once Upon a Time‘s Wil Traval will co-star as a NYPD cop who...
- 2/19/2015
- TVLine.com
Fox’s Empire this Wednesday drew 13.02 million total viewers and a 5.1 demo rating (while misspelling Naomi Campbell’s name), rising (again) 10 percent and four tenths (per finals).
RelatedEmpire Post Mortem: Ep Talks Lucious’ Confession, Andre’s Collapse and That Omg End-of-Episode Hook-Up
Yeah, yeah, you don’t need to say it. Here:
Opening Fox’s night, American Idol (10.7 mil/2.8) was steady week-to-week. (Also, Fox notes, Idol is up 8 percent in audience while down just a tenth in the demo year-over-year.)
RelatedAmerican Idol Top 24 Reveal (Pt. 1) Recap: Even Fly Girls Get the Blues
Elsewhere….
CBS | The Mentalist‘s two-hour...
RelatedEmpire Post Mortem: Ep Talks Lucious’ Confession, Andre’s Collapse and That Omg End-of-Episode Hook-Up
Yeah, yeah, you don’t need to say it. Here:
Opening Fox’s night, American Idol (10.7 mil/2.8) was steady week-to-week. (Also, Fox notes, Idol is up 8 percent in audience while down just a tenth in the demo year-over-year.)
RelatedAmerican Idol Top 24 Reveal (Pt. 1) Recap: Even Fly Girls Get the Blues
Elsewhere….
CBS | The Mentalist‘s two-hour...
- 2/19/2015
- TVLine.com
What the Heck?
With ABC yet to renew The Middle for a seventh season — and with that cast’s contracts up this spring — Charlie McDermott has signed on as the lead in CBS’ Super Clyde pilot, our sister site Deadline reports.
RelatedPilot Season ’15: Scoop on This Fall’s (Possible) New Shows, Who’s In Them
Penned by Greg Garcia (My Name Is Earl), the comedy follows a meek, unassuming fast-food worker who finds his calling. (This marks Super Clyde‘s second go-around as a pilot; Harry Potter‘s pal Rupert Grint previously filled the title role.)
Deadline reports that...
With ABC yet to renew The Middle for a seventh season — and with that cast’s contracts up this spring — Charlie McDermott has signed on as the lead in CBS’ Super Clyde pilot, our sister site Deadline reports.
RelatedPilot Season ’15: Scoop on This Fall’s (Possible) New Shows, Who’s In Them
Penned by Greg Garcia (My Name Is Earl), the comedy follows a meek, unassuming fast-food worker who finds his calling. (This marks Super Clyde‘s second go-around as a pilot; Harry Potter‘s pal Rupert Grint previously filled the title role.)
Deadline reports that...
- 2/15/2015
- TVLine.com
I can’t make you love me this Valentine’s Day, but I can surely try with an all new TVLine Mixtape!
What follows is an array of songs recently featured on your favorite shows, including artist and album information in case you want to add them to your personal collection.
Spoilers abound, and we chose songs we liked — but we always love to hear your thoughts and suggestions.
So peruse our playlist, then hit the comments with your favorite TV tunes. And remember: You can always submit questions or suggestions about TV music on Twitter @RyanSchwartz.
RelatedTVLine Mixtape: Your Favorite Songs from The Flash,...
What follows is an array of songs recently featured on your favorite shows, including artist and album information in case you want to add them to your personal collection.
Spoilers abound, and we chose songs we liked — but we always love to hear your thoughts and suggestions.
So peruse our playlist, then hit the comments with your favorite TV tunes. And remember: You can always submit questions or suggestions about TV music on Twitter @RyanSchwartz.
RelatedTVLine Mixtape: Your Favorite Songs from The Flash,...
- 2/14/2015
- TVLine.com
Gary Owens, best known as the announcer for Rowan and Martin’s Laugh-In, died Thursday at the age of 80, the Associated Press reports.
Owens appeared on many TV shows during his seven-decade career, including Lucille Ball and Bob Hope specials.
He also lent his voice to hundreds of programs, such as Sesame Street and Yogi’s Treasure Hunt and, more recently, Batman: The Brave and the Bold, Wizards of Waverly Place, Johnny Bravo and Dexter’s Laboratory.
Owens passed away at his Los Angeles-area home and is survived by his wife of 57 years, Arleta, and their two sons.
Related storiesWriters Guild Awards: True Detective,...
Owens appeared on many TV shows during his seven-decade career, including Lucille Ball and Bob Hope specials.
He also lent his voice to hundreds of programs, such as Sesame Street and Yogi’s Treasure Hunt and, more recently, Batman: The Brave and the Bold, Wizards of Waverly Place, Johnny Bravo and Dexter’s Laboratory.
Owens passed away at his Los Angeles-area home and is survived by his wife of 57 years, Arleta, and their two sons.
Related storiesWriters Guild Awards: True Detective,...
- 2/13/2015
- TVLine.com
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