Jesse Tyler Ferguson has two big finales coming up just a few days apart from each other. First up, the season finale of his first TV hosting gig, “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition,” airs Sunday on Hgtv. Then next Wednesday, “Modern Family” will conclude it’s 11-season run with a two-hour farewell on ABC.
That would be a big week for any actor under even normal circumstances, but in the current era of social distancing and self-isolation, everything has taken on a different feeling.
“I think it’s going to be really emotional to watch it on television next week,” Ferguson said in an interview with TheWrap. “Now that I don’t have anywhere to go, I’ve been able to sit down and watch the show in real-time — which I haven’t been able to do before — so I think it’ll be interesting to watch it while all of...
That would be a big week for any actor under even normal circumstances, but in the current era of social distancing and self-isolation, everything has taken on a different feeling.
“I think it’s going to be really emotional to watch it on television next week,” Ferguson said in an interview with TheWrap. “Now that I don’t have anywhere to go, I’ve been able to sit down and watch the show in real-time — which I haven’t been able to do before — so I think it’ll be interesting to watch it while all of...
- 4/5/2020
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
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With more than 530 scripted shows now airing across broadcast, cable and streaming, it’s easy to forget that a favorite comedy is returning, or that the new “prestige drama” you anticipated is about to debut. So consider this our reminder to set your DVR, order a Season Pass, pop a fresh Memorex into the Vcr… however it is you roll.
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With more than 530 scripted shows now airing across broadcast, cable and streaming, it’s easy to forget that a favorite comedy is returning, or that the new “prestige drama” you anticipated is about to debut. So consider this our reminder to set your DVR, order a Season Pass, pop a fresh Memorex into the Vcr… however it is you roll.
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- 4/4/2020
- TVLine.com
The “stay-at-home” orders enacted across the U.S. in recent weeks to slow the spread of the coronavirus have taken away Americans’ abilities to do many things. But one new pastime they’ve given us is analyzing the home decor of late-night hosts now broadcasting their shows from their respective homes.
TheWrap had Hgtv “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition” designer Breegan Jane critique the broadcasted homes of Stephen Colbert, James Corden, Trevor Noah, Jimmy Fallon, Seth Meyers, Jimmy Kimmel and Conan O’Brien. She was impressed by a few — and not so much by others. Jane preferred the spaces that have clearly been “dressed” for TV.
“It’s Ok to set the stage a little bit,” she said. “I like the ‘A’ for effort.”
Also Read: Alec Baldwin Asks Which 'Tonight Show: At Home Edition' Guest Has Been 'Most at Their Wits' End' (Video)
Stephen Colbert
Office: “There’s this beautiful warm...
TheWrap had Hgtv “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition” designer Breegan Jane critique the broadcasted homes of Stephen Colbert, James Corden, Trevor Noah, Jimmy Fallon, Seth Meyers, Jimmy Kimmel and Conan O’Brien. She was impressed by a few — and not so much by others. Jane preferred the spaces that have clearly been “dressed” for TV.
“It’s Ok to set the stage a little bit,” she said. “I like the ‘A’ for effort.”
Also Read: Alec Baldwin Asks Which 'Tonight Show: At Home Edition' Guest Has Been 'Most at Their Wits' End' (Video)
Stephen Colbert
Office: “There’s this beautiful warm...
- 4/2/2020
- by Tony Maglio and Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
Modern Family’s Jesse Tyler Ferguson is know for having a great eye for fashion, and when you watch him hosting Extreme Makeover: Home Edition, you can see that his eye also applies to decorating. But while we’re seriously impressed by his aesthetic, Ferguson told us that, when it comes to the decisions that are being made [...]
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- 3/25/2020
- by Hollywood Outbreak
- HollywoodOutbreak.com
Yes, the house is in a great neighborhood, near the beach, cheerful neighbors. The structure is clean, sturdy and made of the best construction, although you might not want to spend too much time in the basement. Quibi released the official trailer for Murder House Flip, their upcoming home renovation show, and this old house has age old problems. No, the residence for sale doesn’t have mold. And it isn’t haunted. The dead bodies buried in the backyard were taken away a long time ago.
You can watch the trailer here:
Murder House Flip is about a real estate nightmare: selling a house which was the scene of a violent crime. The show will premiere on April 6, on Quibi, the new streaming platform. Each episode will be 10 minutes or less. The series comes from Chris King, who made Penny Dreadful and probably has an inside track on where...
You can watch the trailer here:
Murder House Flip is about a real estate nightmare: selling a house which was the scene of a violent crime. The show will premiere on April 6, on Quibi, the new streaming platform. Each episode will be 10 minutes or less. The series comes from Chris King, who made Penny Dreadful and probably has an inside track on where...
- 3/18/2020
- by Chris Longo
- Den of Geek
Drew and Jonathan Scott, the Property Brothers, have yet another Hgtv series — and this one won’t just feature open floor-plans. A-listers Brad Pitt, Melissa McCarthy, Viola Davis, Jeremy Renner, Rebel Wilson and Michael Bublé are set to guest star on “Celebrity Iou.”
On “Celebrity Iou,” the famous guests will express their deep gratitude to individuals who have had a major impact on their lives by surprising them with “big, heartwarming home renovations that bring everyone to tears,” according to Hgtv.
Here’s more, directly from the Discovery, Inc.-owned cable channel: In each episode, the celebrities share an authentic, inside look into their personal lives and get hands-on with Drew and Jonathan to imagine a design plan and create a beautifully customized space that rewards mentors, friends and family members. Throughout the season, the brothers travel across the country to help create stunning new spaces on tight timelines. The...
On “Celebrity Iou,” the famous guests will express their deep gratitude to individuals who have had a major impact on their lives by surprising them with “big, heartwarming home renovations that bring everyone to tears,” according to Hgtv.
Here’s more, directly from the Discovery, Inc.-owned cable channel: In each episode, the celebrities share an authentic, inside look into their personal lives and get hands-on with Drew and Jonathan to imagine a design plan and create a beautifully customized space that rewards mentors, friends and family members. Throughout the season, the brothers travel across the country to help create stunning new spaces on tight timelines. The...
- 3/10/2020
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
Ambitious mobile streamer Quibi is one month away from debut, coming out of the gate with 51 shows and movies — the first major test of whether people will pay for premium short-form content they can watch on smartphones.
For the April 6 launch in the U.S., Quibi’s programming slate features originals with Jennifer Lopez, Chrissy Teigen, Chance the Rapper, Liam Hemsworth, Sophie Turner, Lena Waithe, Nicole Richie, Reese Witherspoon and more. The startup, led by chairman/founder Jeffrey Katzenberg and CEO Meg Whitman, has been paying top dollar to Hollywood A-listers with execs boasting of shelling out as much as $6 million per hour for production budgets. Quibi has raised $1.75 billion to fund its significant content spending.
Quibi is offering a 90-day free trial to those who sign up on its website before April 6. The service’s regular monthly pricing is set at $4.99 (with ads) and $7.99 (no ads). Overall, it plans...
For the April 6 launch in the U.S., Quibi’s programming slate features originals with Jennifer Lopez, Chrissy Teigen, Chance the Rapper, Liam Hemsworth, Sophie Turner, Lena Waithe, Nicole Richie, Reese Witherspoon and more. The startup, led by chairman/founder Jeffrey Katzenberg and CEO Meg Whitman, has been paying top dollar to Hollywood A-listers with execs boasting of shelling out as much as $6 million per hour for production budgets. Quibi has raised $1.75 billion to fund its significant content spending.
Quibi is offering a 90-day free trial to those who sign up on its website before April 6. The service’s regular monthly pricing is set at $4.99 (with ads) and $7.99 (no ads). Overall, it plans...
- 3/6/2020
- by Todd Spangler
- Variety Film + TV
Quibi has unveiled its programming slate of 51 shows for its April 6 launch. They include originals with Jennifer Lopez, Chrissy Teigen, Chance the Rapper, Liam Hemsworth, Sophie Turner, Lena Waithe, Nicole Richie and Reese Witherspoon and shows including Survive, Most Dangeorus Game, Thanks A Million, Chrissy’s Court, Murder House Flip, Last Night’s Late Night, The Replay by ESPN and more.
The short-form video platform is offering a 90-day free trial to those who sign up on its website before April 6. Regular monthly pricing is set at $4.99 (with ads) and $7.99 (no ads). The service plans to release 175 original shows and 8,500 episodes in its first year.
Content is divided into three categories: Movies in Chapters, which feature-length films broken into installments, each 7-10 minutes long; unscripted and documentary series; and Daily Essentials, 5-6 minute quick bites of news, entertainment and lifestyle programming.
Below is the full list of content coming to...
The short-form video platform is offering a 90-day free trial to those who sign up on its website before April 6. Regular monthly pricing is set at $4.99 (with ads) and $7.99 (no ads). The service plans to release 175 original shows and 8,500 episodes in its first year.
Content is divided into three categories: Movies in Chapters, which feature-length films broken into installments, each 7-10 minutes long; unscripted and documentary series; and Daily Essentials, 5-6 minute quick bites of news, entertainment and lifestyle programming.
Below is the full list of content coming to...
- 3/6/2020
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Tarek El Moussa is demo-ing out the “Flip or Flop” mold with a show of his own, “Flipping 1o1,” which premieres Thursday night on Hgtv.
El Moussa’s greatest renovation may not even be a house, however — in our eyes, that distinction goes to his custom Dodge Sprinter van. Ahead of his “Flipping 101” debut, which sort of co-stars his “mobile office,” we asked El Moussa to tell us everything about that baller work-and-chill space on wheels.
“My mobile office, honestly, that’s my second home. I can be anywhere… if I’m in my van, I feel like I’m in my living room,” El Moussa told us. “That’s the beautiful thing about it. Because I probably spend between three and six hours a day on the road. I live in that van, I eat in the van, I work in the van, I change in the van, I...
El Moussa’s greatest renovation may not even be a house, however — in our eyes, that distinction goes to his custom Dodge Sprinter van. Ahead of his “Flipping 101” debut, which sort of co-stars his “mobile office,” we asked El Moussa to tell us everything about that baller work-and-chill space on wheels.
“My mobile office, honestly, that’s my second home. I can be anywhere… if I’m in my van, I feel like I’m in my living room,” El Moussa told us. “That’s the beautiful thing about it. Because I probably spend between three and six hours a day on the road. I live in that van, I eat in the van, I work in the van, I change in the van, I...
- 3/5/2020
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
Sharon Levy is on a roll. For two years in a row, Endemol Shine North America — where Levy serves as president of unscripted and scripted programming — has been a part of the top-rated new show in primetime.
This year, it’s “Lego Masters,” which is averaging a 2.1 rating among adults 18-49 in Live+7 ratings. Last year, it was “The Masked Singer,” the top-rated reality show of the last seven years. (Both shows air on Fox; Endemol Shine is no longer involved in “Masked Singer.”) Besides “Lego Masters,” in recent weeks Endemol Shine has also produced revivals of two major unscripted franchises: “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition” for Hgtv and “The Biggest Loser” at USA.
“Overall it’s been a really rewarding two years,” said Levy, who arrived at Endemol Shine in 2017 after 12 years at Spike TV (which was later morphed into Paramount Network).
Levy had been head of original series at Spike,...
This year, it’s “Lego Masters,” which is averaging a 2.1 rating among adults 18-49 in Live+7 ratings. Last year, it was “The Masked Singer,” the top-rated reality show of the last seven years. (Both shows air on Fox; Endemol Shine is no longer involved in “Masked Singer.”) Besides “Lego Masters,” in recent weeks Endemol Shine has also produced revivals of two major unscripted franchises: “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition” for Hgtv and “The Biggest Loser” at USA.
“Overall it’s been a really rewarding two years,” said Levy, who arrived at Endemol Shine in 2017 after 12 years at Spike TV (which was later morphed into Paramount Network).
Levy had been head of original series at Spike,...
- 3/4/2020
- by Michael Schneider
- Variety Film + TV
When David Bromstad, the host of Hgtv’s “My Lottery Dream Home,” won that network’s reality series “Design Star” in 2006, the network was a very different place. “Coming in through a reality show, I was just at the start of the big changes that were happening,” he recalls. “When Hgtv started, there were still crafts in the morning and quilting — it was a whole other genre.”
For the network that began its life in 1994 as a safe place to land for those seeking soothing infotainment, “Design Star” was a tentative first step to introduce reality programming. Today, as part of the Discovery Inc. family, the channel is practically a star factory, minting talent as well-known for their distinctive flair — and personal dramas — as for the help they can proffer in design and renovation. “I’ve always wanted Hgtv to be pushed a little bit when it comes to our personalities,...
For the network that began its life in 1994 as a safe place to land for those seeking soothing infotainment, “Design Star” was a tentative first step to introduce reality programming. Today, as part of the Discovery Inc. family, the channel is practically a star factory, minting talent as well-known for their distinctive flair — and personal dramas — as for the help they can proffer in design and renovation. “I’ve always wanted Hgtv to be pushed a little bit when it comes to our personalities,...
- 2/27/2020
- by Daniel D'Addario
- Variety Film + TV
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