David Hasselhoff launched Mitch Winehouse’s new series on Liv in true showbiz style as the two protective parents came face-to-face to talk about everything from David’s music ambitions to Amy’s colourful love life. The memorable encounter can be viewed in its entirety in Mitch Winehouse’s Showbiz Rant, on LIVING’s new online channel Liv on Monday 2nd November.
LIVING is launching the UK’s first online TV channel. Delivering the best in style and celebrity Liv will have must-watch video news exclusives; fresh and fabulous specially commissioned programming and bonus content from all the favourite LIVING shows. Launching on Monday 2nd November, Liv is the home to all things style and showbiz, and thanks to a deal with one of the world’s leading paparazzi agencies, is set to become the ultimate daily news fix to catch up on the hottest developments on the celebrity landscape.
The fifth season of Supernatural will kick off on Living later this year, after Virgin Media scooped the rights from ITV2.
The channel also has exclusive rights to a possible sixth series, as well as the rights to air the first four series. They kick off with the pilot episode on Thursday August 6 at 9pm.
Chandra Wilson has admitted that she was shocked and honoured when she released that she had been nominated for two Emmys.
The Grey’s Anatomy star has been nominated for outstanding supporting actress in a drama for Grey’s Anatomy and outstanding lead actress in a miniseries or movie for Accidental Friendship.
Wilson told People: “We did the [nomination announcement] rehearsal ahead of time [and] went down the teleprompter three times. My name wasn’t there, so I was like, ‘Cool’.
In the words of Arnold Schwarzenegger, Izzie Stevens will be back!
George O’Malley may have killed hit by a bus, meaning that T.R Knight will not be returning to Grey’s Anatomy, but apparently a brain tumour did not get the better of Izzie Stevens and Katherine Heigl will be back.
A source told US magazine:
“Katie will still be on Grey’s next season.”
I do hope this means that the actress will get some better storylines in the new season. The whole Denny apparition thing got a little tedious during the one just past.
Grey’s Anatomy boss Shona Rhimes has been speaking to Entertainment Weekly about the final episode of season five which aired on US TV this week. This article includes huge spoilers, so if you’re holding out for a surprise ending then you’d better move to another article now.
Grey’s Anatomy fans may have thought they had seen the last of dead Denny the ghost, but actor Jeffrey Dean Morgan has revealed that he will return to the show for one more episode.
Morgan told The Sun said: “I’ll be coming back one more time — I think it’ll be done after that. I think I’ve been on the Grey’s Anatomy set for the last time.”
Hi all, hope you’re having a great weekend, and as part of your Sunday chill out, here’s a few entertaining finds for next week’s viewing…
We try to avoid the usual TV recommendations and go for programmes that are slightly unusual so many of them might be a tad graphic, but that’s half the fun right? Having to watch from behind your cushion while someone has an axe removed from their head or something or taking a look at how someone else’s life went awry or even went well!
Those are the kind of shows we like to recommend, so here are our TV picks for this coming week… Read more & comment »
I hope you’re all having a lovely Easter weekend and once it’s over, here’s what we here at Primetime reckon is worth watching this coming week…
Easter Monday
The Jet Stream and Us, 8:00pm, BBC4
This new documentary traces how human understanding of the jet stream – a ribbon of fast moving air high in the atmosphere – has grown. Now, that may sound boring but it’s actually very interesting!
It’s been responsible for bewildering effect on bomber pilots in World War II, turbo charging modern transatlantic flyers, the infamous 1987 hurricane and the devastating floods of recent years.
Scientists now believe this powerful weather phenomenon is now changing its pattern of behaviour and could have an even bigger impact on our climate and the way we live our lives.
Interviewees include Sir Brian Hoskins, University of Reading and Kirsty McCabe from the BBC Weather Centre… Read more & comment »
This Spring Living injects some fast paced glamour into its schedule with the sexy, scandalous and racy lives of Trophy Wives. The brand new drama hailed as ‘sexy, fresh and funny’ and ‘gloriously entertaining’ (Globe & Mail, Canada) is inspired by and just as outrageous as epic Brit series Footballers’ Wives and is already a massive hit in Canada where the show is set. Trophy Wives follows the lives of professional hockey team the Mustangs – both on and off the ice, including their wives, partners, friendships, rivalries and wild times…
Without doubt, EastEnders is going to be well worth watching next week as the fallout over Archie’s treachery and Danielle’s death continues to haunt the Square. But what else is worth watching? Let’s have a squiz… Read more & comment »
Grey’s Anatomy star Katherine Heigl has admitted that she has no idea whether show bosses are planning to kill off her character Izzie Stephens.
Izzie has been seen in recent weeks spending time (and having mind blowing sex!) with her dead fiancée Denny, however we soon discover that this is all as a result of a brain tumour.
Granted, we are all aware of much of the preparations for Jade and Jack’s wedding, given the constant news footage of the reality TV star’s battle with cancer, but this first part of two specials – the second of which airs tonight on Living at 8pm – followed the emotional rollercoaster that Jade and all those around her experienced as she and they dealt not only with the huge issue of whether she would be well enough to actually attend but also the minutiae of seating plans and make-up.
The camera’s followed Jade’s friends and family as they helped her painstakingly choose everything for her dream wedding; from her dress to beautiful bouquets to making sure Bobby and Freddie were the perfect page boys, but she loves them so much, they could’ve played football up the aisle and rampaged through the venue and they’d still have been “perfect” page boys, and understandably so as all of these moments are among the last she’ll share with them… Read more & comment »
Welcome to our Primetime Picks of what we reckon is worth tuning into this coming week!
Monday
A brand new series of the fabulous Monkey Life starts at 6:30pm on Five. The series follows the residents – both human and primate – of Dorset’s Monkey World Ape Rescue Centre. In this episode, 88 capuchin monkeys rescued from a research laboratory in Chile wake up to their first morning at Monkey World.
Over in the Chimp nursery, Rodders has a run-in with a sticky melon and the park’s naughtiest resident, Seamus the chimp, comes face to face with alpha male Butch in the bachelor pad… Read more & comment »