The Tiffany Network has released its winter schedule. The first season of the Living Biblically TV show will premiere on CBS on Monday, February 26, 2018 at 9:30pm Et/Pt. The network also announced release dates for the Instinct series premiere, the Big Brother: Celebrity Edition series premiere, and new seasons of The Amazing Race and Survivor.A comedy, Living Biblically stars Jay R. Ferguson as Chip Curry, a husband and expectant father who, in the wake of his best friend's death, decides to take a year to live strictly according to biblical precepts. The CBS cast also includes Lindsey Kraft, Ian Gomez, David Krumholtz, Tony Rock and Camryn Manheim. Read More…...
- 12/2/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
It can be difficult at times to be a reality TV show fan. The shows usually have total jerks on them, the people that you are rooting for always get eliminated first and you have to listen to at least half the contestants explain that they aren’t there to make friends.
But sometimes, the gods of reality TV smile down and last night on the premiere episode of Expedition Impossible was one of those nights. The awful girls who seemed like terrible sports and horrible teammates were the first ones to get eliminated, which is always a relief. Team Fab 3, who I am guessing several people here are rooting for, did a great job, coming in second place after the first leg and showing their strength in both the physical and the mental challenges.
Plus, there were a bunch of compelling teams that look like they will be interesting...
But sometimes, the gods of reality TV smile down and last night on the premiere episode of Expedition Impossible was one of those nights. The awful girls who seemed like terrible sports and horrible teammates were the first ones to get eliminated, which is always a relief. Team Fab 3, who I am guessing several people here are rooting for, did a great job, coming in second place after the first leg and showing their strength in both the physical and the mental challenges.
Plus, there were a bunch of compelling teams that look like they will be interesting...
- 6/24/2011
- by Kelley Mathys
- The Backlot
Reichen Lehmkuhl is holding a grudge.
Last week, I talked to the 36-year-old former winner (with his ex-partner Chip Arndt) of the CBS reality show The Amazing Race 4 and the current star (with his current boyfriend Rodiney Santiago) of the Logo reality show A-List: New York (Logo owns AfterElton.com).
And I confess, I was a little surprised by how frank the former Air Force officer was, offering exactly what he thinks about everything from his A-List co-star Austin Armacost to the criticism of The A-List's salacious ways by many people in the Glbt community. (But there are some things even he wouldn't say: he was contractually forbidden from discussing upcoming episodes of The A-List, including this week's break-up with Rodiney.)
Is Lehmkuhl being thin-skinned or refreshingly honest? Does he have a legitimate beef that the knives are out for him, for reasons that range from over-exposure in the gay...
Last week, I talked to the 36-year-old former winner (with his ex-partner Chip Arndt) of the CBS reality show The Amazing Race 4 and the current star (with his current boyfriend Rodiney Santiago) of the Logo reality show A-List: New York (Logo owns AfterElton.com).
And I confess, I was a little surprised by how frank the former Air Force officer was, offering exactly what he thinks about everything from his A-List co-star Austin Armacost to the criticism of The A-List's salacious ways by many people in the Glbt community. (But there are some things even he wouldn't say: he was contractually forbidden from discussing upcoming episodes of The A-List, including this week's break-up with Rodiney.)
Is Lehmkuhl being thin-skinned or refreshingly honest? Does he have a legitimate beef that the knives are out for him, for reasons that range from over-exposure in the gay...
- 11/10/2010
- by Brent Hartinger
- The Backlot
While the number of gay/bisexual characters on scripted television has, at best, held steady over the past decade (and doesn’t exactly represent the diversity of gay men in the real world), it’s a different story when it comes to the depiction of gay men on reality television. Indeed, along with the explosion of reality programming has come a dramatic increase in the numbers and types of gay and bisexual men appearing on our television screens.
From the groundbreaking appearance of Pedro Zamora on The Real World: San Francisco to the current seasons of The Amazing Race, Survivor: Tocantins, and Make Me a Supermodel, there is a breadth of gay men that is quite frankly astounding.
In fact, there have now been so many gay and bisexual men on reality television that we decided to let AfterElton.com readers choose their favorites of all time. Here...
From the groundbreaking appearance of Pedro Zamora on The Real World: San Francisco to the current seasons of The Amazing Race, Survivor: Tocantins, and Make Me a Supermodel, there is a breadth of gay men that is quite frankly astounding.
In fact, there have now been so many gay and bisexual men on reality television that we decided to let AfterElton.com readers choose their favorites of all time. Here...
- 4/2/2009
- by dennis
- The Backlot
Former 'N Sync singer Lance Bass has sparked speculation he is homosexual and dating The Amazing Race reality TV star Reichen Lehmkuhl after the pair were spotted partying at gay bars together. Since the boy band leaped to fame in 1997, his bandmates Justin Timberlake, JC Chasez and Joey Fatone have been romantically linked to a host of female celebrities, but Bass' lovelife has remained low-key. The New York Post newspaper reported last week that Bass and Lehmkuhl - who won the 2003 prize in the Amazing Race with his former lover Chip Arndt - were together at gay bar Atlantic House in Provincetown, Massachusetts. Kevin Naff, managing editor of leading gay and lesbian newspaper The Washington Blade, tells ABC News, "Perhaps the Post is not outright saying Lance is gay. But by implication, we can all easily connect the dots." Naff says several bloggers on the newspaper's website have spotted Bass at a series of parties in Provincetown, a seaside gay hotspot. He adds, "If privacy is what Lance wants, that's something that's easy to have. But if you're Lance Bass, and you're going to the gayest town on the gayest day of the year and going to gay parties, you have to expect something." Bass' spokeswoman Cindy Owen and Lehmkuhl's spokeswoman Mara Santino have refused to comment on the Post reports.
- 7/19/2006
- WENN
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