If you were a Y2K kid lucky enough to have cable, then you grew up with Disney Channel. The shows that played in the early 2000s were arguably the best Disney has had to offer, though I’m probably ...
What a year it’s been for television. The small screen has dominated the pop-culture conversation in 2025, with watercooler shows like The Pitt, Severance, and Adolescence proving that people still ...
The reigning Best in Show winner has shown no signs of slowing down in 2025. Little Vito took home the top prize at a Kentucky-based regional pug show on October 8, setting the stage for another big ...
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 ...
In an exciting first, Pudsey the bear will be brought to life in a magical and moving animation, premiering on BBC One and BBC iPlayer this December for BBC Children in Need, as a 25-minute on-screen ...
BBC Children in Need’s mascot Pudsey is coming to life in a 25-minute animated special for CBeebies, BBC One and BBC iPlayer in December. Produced by BBC Studios Kids & Family and Creative Conspiracy, ...
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"The Daily Show," starring Jon Stewart, is returning to the airwaves after a brief summer hiatus. The Emmy and Peabody award-winning late-night comedy series began its extended summer break in late ...
Domhnall Gleeson stars in Peacock's new comedy "The Paper," a spinoff of sorts of "The Office." It is the most-anticipated new fall TV shows. Cooler weather and NFL games also mean the arrival of the ...
We may not be ready for the end of summer, but that won’t stop the fall TV avalanche from bringing all kinds of new and returning shows into our lives. While networks and streaming services have ...