FOX has picked up a rebooted “Last Man Standing” from ABC’s archives for fall 2018-19. The network also moved “9-1-1” to Monday nights.
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“General Hospital’s” Hayley Erin (Kiki Jerome) hopes to pull double duty now that her Freeform pilot, “The Perfectionists,” has been ordered to series.
NBC has officially canceled five shows from the 2017-18 television season. “Shades of Blue” will also conclude after three seasons.
Your first look at NBC’s new fall 2018-19 offerings, including “Manifest,” “New Amsterdam” and “I Feel Bad.”
NBC has released its 2018-19 Television Schedule, which includes dramas “Manifest” and “New Amsterdam” and comedy “I Fee Bad.” The network has also picked up FOX transplant “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” for a sixth season.
Although the two do not compete head-to-head, ABC’s “The View” continues to outperform CBS’ “The Talk” in Total Viewers, Women 18-49 and Women 25-54.
“The 100” is getting a sixth season on The CW after performing on par with its fourth season average.
FOX has given “The Resident” an order for a second season to air during the 2018-2019 television season.
Luke Bryan, Katy Perry and Lionel Richie are all signed on to return as judges for “American Idol’s” second season on ABC. Ryan Seacrest will also return as host.
In a shocking twist, fans of “Blue Bloods” tuned into the season eight premiere on Friday, September 29 of the venerable CBS drama series only to learn that Amy Carlson (ex-Josie Watts Sinclair, “Another World”) had concluded her run as Linda Reagan. Carlson’s departure was revealed during a therapy session for her character’s husband, Danny (Donnie Wahlberg), as he discussed losing his wife following a horrific helicopter crash while on the job.
Daniel Cosgrove (“All My Children,” “Days of our Lives,” “Guiding Light”) has landed a recurring role in the upcoming Lifetime original drama series, “You.”
Former “All My Children” star Alicia Minshew (ex-Kendall Hart; Angelica Caruso, “Tainted Dreams”) will appear in an upcoming episode of “The Blacklist” and she’ll be tackling a field most unfamiliar.
While his character on “General Hospital” ended up getting what he deserved in the end, actor Jeffrey Vincent Parise (ex-Carlos Rivera) hasn’t wasted any time in landing a new gig and getting back in the saddle. The actor has been cast as a key villain during the upcoming 13th season of The CW’s “Supernatural.”
After more than 20 years portraying a mobster on “General Hospital,” Maurice Benard (Sonny Corinthos) is aligning himself with the law this time around in the Lifetime Movie Network original movie, “A Lover Betrayed.” Premiering Saturday, September 9 at 8:00 p.m. EDT/7:00 p.m. PDT, the TV movie features Benard as a detective tasked with helping a stalking victim prove her innocence after an ex-lover accuses her of the doing the same to him.
Disney Channel has renewed “Stuck in the Middle” for a third season, the network announced last week. The series, which features “General Hospital’s” Nicolas Bechtel in a bustling household of nine, is set to resume with all new episodes from season two beginning Friday, September 15 (8:30 p.m. EDT).
CBS’ “The Talk” is set to kick off its eighth season — its first since season two without co-host Aisha Tyler — on Monday, September 11. So what should fans expect as the new season launches with just four co-hosts? And when will they announce who will take on the fifth chair, and does it have to be a woman? First, you can expect an even greater show experience. Second, yes, there will be a fifth co-host at some point. And third, no, it won’t be a man!
Michael Muhney (ex-Adam Newman, “The Young and the Restless”) has been spending a lot of time in Vancouver of late and it’s for good reason: the actor has landed a role on ABC’s upcoming drama, “The Good Doctor.”
ABC is developing a new single-camera comedy from the people behind short-lived “The Real O’Neals”: Co-creators Casey Johnson and David Windsor and writer Robert Sudduth, husband of “The Young and the Restless'” Greg Rikaart (Kevin Fisher), whose life together is somewhat the basis for the potential series.
The CW’s “Jane the Virgin” will be short three episodes when the fourth season premieres on Friday, October 13.
Lisa Rinna (“The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills,” “Days of our Lives”) is about to get a taste of the Hecks when she guests on the third episode of ABC’s “The Middle,” which is entering its ninth and final season on ABC.
