Year: 2024

Pre-debate: wrestlers, movies and a small-town gem

Waiting for the vice-presidential debate, some viewers might fidget.
The event starts at 9 p.m. ET Tuesday (Oct. 1). At 8 p.m., the choices include … well, political previews on ABC, CBS, NBC and news channels.
Alternatives? I’d recommend “Murder in a Small Town” (shown here), 8 p.m.on Fox; it might be the season’s best surprise. But let’s look at the others first: Read more…

Best-bets for Sept. 29: Bart’s birthday, plus peaks and zombies

1) “The Simpsons” season-opener, 8 p.m., Fox. One of TV’s eternal pleasures is back. Alas, this 36th season (starting with Bart’s birthday, shown here) is in mixed company. “Bob’s Burgers” (9 p.m.) has been clever, but the newer shows are so-so. At 9:30, the “Krapopolis” season-opener is fairly funny (but gory); at 8:30, “Universal Basic Guys” hits obnoxious overload. Read more…

Week’s top-10 for Sept. 30: music, murders and veeps

1) “American Music Awards 50th Anniversary,” 8-10 p.m. ET Sunday, CBS. Once a ratings powerhouse, this has stumbled, with no shows since 2022. Now it moves to CBS for a revival: New awards will be in May; first, this special has interviews, old clips and new performances from Mariah Carey (shown here in a previous performance), Kane Brown, Jennifer Hudson, Green Day, Brad Paisley and more. Read more…

Best-bets for Sept. 28: “SNL” starts its season

1) “Saturday Night Live” season-opener, 11:29 p.m., NBC. The 50th season starts, with Jean Smart(shown here) – fresh from her Emmy win for “Hacks” – hosting and Jelly Roll as the music guest. Chloe Troast, Punkie Johnson and Molly Kearney won’t be back; three newcomers arrive, with Maya Rudolph returning for sketches that include Kamala Harris. Read more…

Every vote counts? It depends on where you are

In a presidential election year, democracy hits overdrive.
Candidates and campaigns blitz to every state. Every issue is vital, every vote matters, every citizen is important, every ….
Oops, we meant to say every vote matters – IF it’s from one of the swing states. All citizens matters – IF they’re among the ones (less than 18 per cent of the nation) who live there.
“There are only about seven states that are going to make a difference in this election,” Polly Baca – featured in a PBS documentary at 10 p.m. Monday (Sept. 30) – told the Television Critics Association. Read more…

ABC’s movie mix: classics, reboots and Halloween

ABC has finally answered a lingering question about its fall schedule:
What, exactly, will it show Sundays, on the Disney movie night?
The answer is a mix of new-ish films — the reboots of “Little Mermaid” (shown here) and “Haunted Mansion” and the latest Indiana Jones tale — and classics (“Coco,” “Moana” “Mrs. Doubtfire”). There will be a Halloween emphasis in October, before broadening the range.
All of that will start a week later than originally announced – on Oct. 6, instead of Sept. 29. Read more…

Best-bets for Sept. 26: “Grey’s” leads ABC surge

1) “Grey’s Anatomy” (shown here) season-opener, 10 p.m., ABC. It’s the 21st season, passing “Gunsmoke” on the all-time list. Among scripted, primetime shows, that’s topped only by “The Simpsons” and two “Law & Order” shows, heading into No. 36, 26 and 24. “Station 19” is gone now, so Ben (Jason George) returns to “Grey’s.” Read more…

A funny guy takes an angry look at Hispanic history

The world has long known that John Leguizamo can be a funny guy,
His starred in a Mario Brothers movie in 1993, had his own sketch-comedy show on Fox in ‘96. He’s been the voice of Sid the Sloth in “Ice Age” movies and specials. He’s also been the voice of Jack Sprat, Sir Butterscotch and folks named Dizzy, Fluffy, Ziggy and Zip.
But there’s another side “I am a history nerd …. I’m like the Rain Man of Latin facts,” Leguizamo (shown here) told the Television Critics Association. Read more…

Best-bets for Sept. 25: Chicago shows (good and bad) and “Masked Singer”

www(Here are the five TV best-bets for Wednesday, Sept. 25; feel free to use in any form – all or some, print and/or web)

1) “Chicago P.D.” season-opener, 10 p.m., NBC. Easily the best of the three Chicago shows, this is also the most intense. Now Voight (shown here) is angrier than ever. He barely survived a kidnapping last season; now his favorite colleague (Hailey) is gone. Voight throws himself into a lethal drug case. The result packs a powerful punch, including a final jolt. Read more…