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  1. April 9, 2020 MEDIA ALERT: ‘SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE’ TO AIR REMOTELY PRODUCED NEW CONTENT ON SATURDAY, APRIL 11 “Saturday Night Live” will air original content on Saturday, April 11 at 11:30 p.m. ET/PT on NBC. Material will be produced remotely as “SNL” practices social distancing. Show elements will include “Weekend Update” and other original content from “SNL” cast members. “Saturday Night Live” is produced in association with Broadway Video. The creator and executive producer is Lorne Michaels.
  2. 04.07.2020 CBS ANNOUNCES SUNDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES Five Iconic, Acclaimed Films from the Paramount Pictures Library to Be Broadcast Every Sunday in May The Five Beloved Films Are “Forrest Gump,” “Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark,” “Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade,” “Mission: Impossible” and “Titanic” CBS today announced plans to launch a Sunday movie night in May, featuring five iconic and acclaimed feature films from the Paramount Pictures library. Each week, CBS will give viewers the opportunity to revisit the following beloved films that remain a big part of the cultural zeitgeist: “Forrest Gump,” “Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark,” “Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade,” “Mission: Impossible” and “Titanic.” Each of these cinematic triumphs stands the test of time and is filled with epic adventure, romance, death-defying stunts and Academy Award®-winning performances. “It’s a five-week programming event with epic films, iconic stars and brilliant stories that viewers love…and love to watch together,” said Noriko Kelley, Executive Vice President, Program Planning and Scheduling, CBS Entertainment. CBS’ SUNDAYS IN MAY FEATURE FILM SCHEDULE May 3 “Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark” (8:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) May 10 “Forrest Gump” (8:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) May 17 “Mission: Impossible” (8:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) May 24 “Titanic” (7:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) May 31 “Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade” (8:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) ABOUT “INDIANA JONES AND THE RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK” Get ready for edge-of-your-seat thrills in “Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark,” winner of four Academy Awards®. Indy (Harrison Ford) and his feisty ex-flame Marion Ravenwood (Karen Allen) dodge booby-traps, fight Nazis and stare down snakes in their incredible worldwide quest for the mystical Ark of the Covenant. Experience one exciting cliffhanger after another when you discover adventure with the one and only Indiana Jones. ABOUT “FORREST GUMP” “Forrest Gump” received six Academy Awards® including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor (Tom Hanks), Best Writing, Best Film Editing and Best Visual Effects. In the film, Tom Hanks gives an astonishing performance as Forrest, an everyman whose simple innocence comes to embody a generation. Alongside his mamma (Sally Field), his best friend, Bubba (Mykelti Williamson), his commanding officer, Lieutenant Dan (Gary Sinise), and his favorite girl, Jenny (Robin Wright), Forrest has a ringside seat for the most memorable events of the second half of the 20th century. ABOUT “MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE” In the first installment of the popular franchise, Tom Cruise stars as Ethan Hunt, a secret agent framed for the deaths of his espionage team. Fleeing from government assassins, breaking into the CIA’s most impenetrable vault, clinging to the roof of a speeding bullet train, Hunt races like a burning fuse to stay one step ahead of his pursuers... and draw one step closer to discovering the shocking truth. ABOUT “TITANIC” Acclaimed filmmaker James Cameron’s timeless and unforgettable tour de force won 11 Academy Awards® and triumphs as a true cinematic masterpiece. In the movie, Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet light up the screen as Jack and Rose, the young lovers who find one another on the maiden voyage of the “unsinkable” R.M.S. Titanic. But when the doomed luxury liner collides with an iceberg in the frigid North Atlantic, their passionate love affair becomes a thrilling race for survival. ABOUT “INDIANA JONES AND THE LAST CRUSADE” There’s nothing more exciting than trying to keep up with the Joneses in “Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.” Indy’s (Harrison Ford) Nazi enemies are back and have kidnapped his father, Professor Henry Jones Sr. (Sean Connery), to get help in their search for the Holy Grail. Following a trail from America to Venice to the deserts of the Middle East, it’s up to Indy to save his father, save the Grail and save the day in this non-stop, action-packed adventure the whole family will treasure.
  3. Media Release Thursday, April 02, 2020 HBO Encourages Viewers to #StayHomeBoxOffice with Hundreds of Hours of Free Programming HBO Encourages Viewers to #StayHomeBoxOffice with Dozens of Free Series, Documentaries and Hit Warner Bros. Movies on HBO NOW & HBO GO Starting April 3 A robust collection of fan-favorite programming available to stream for the first time with no subscription required New York, NY, April 2, 2020 -- To provide some entertainment relief for those doing their part to keep everyone safe and healthy in this time of social isolation, HBO is making almost 500 hours of top programming available to stream for free for a limited time on HBO NOW and HBO GO–without a subscription–starting this Friday, April 3. The list of free programming includes every episode of nine iconic HBO series such as The Sopranos, Veep, Six Feet Under and The Wire; major Warner Bros. blockbusters from HBO’s current catalog like Pokémon Detective Pikachu, The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part and Crazy, Stupid, Love; and 10 riveting HBO documentaries and docu-series including McMillion$ and The Case Against Adnan Syed. All of the programming will be available to stream without a subscription starting Friday by downloading the HBO NOW or HBO GO apps or by visiting HBONOW.com or HBOGO.com. The content will also be made available for free via participating distribution partners’ platforms in the coming days. This is the first time HBO has made this volume of programming available outside of the paywall on HBO NOW & HBO GO. Viewers can join the conversation and participate in interactive stunts throughout this offering by following @HBO on Twitter and Instagram and sharing the hashtag #StayHomeBoxOffice. HBO content available to stream without a subscription includes: 9 Full Series Ballers (5 Seasons) Barry (2 Seasons) Silicon Valley (6 Seasons) Six Feet Under (5 Seasons) The Sopranos (7 Seasons) Succession (2 Seasons) True Blood (7 Seasons Veep (7 Seasons) The Wire (5 Seasons) 10 Docuseries and Documentaries The Apollo The Case Against Adnan Syed Elvis Presley: The Searcher I Love You, Now Die: The Commonwealth v. Michelle Carter The Inventor: Out for Blood in Silicon Valley Jane Fonda in Five Acts McMillion$ True Justice: Bryan Stevenson’s Fight for Equality United Skates We Are the Dream: The Kids of the MLK Oakland Oratorical Fest 20 Warner Bros. Theatricals Arthur Arthur 2: On the Rocks Blinded By the Light The Bridges of Madison County Crazy, Stupid, Love Empire of the Sun Forget Paris Happy Feet Two Isn't It Romantic? The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part Midnight Special My Dog Skip Nancy Drew And The Hidden Staircase Pan Pokémon Detective Pikachu Red Riding Hood Smallfoot Storks Sucker Punch Unknown
  4. April 2, 2020 MEDIA ALERT: NBC FINAL EPISODE DATES Show: Manifest Final episode of the season: April 6 Show: New Amsterdam Final episode of the season: April 14 Show: Chicago Med Final episode of the season: April 15 Show: Chicago Fire Final episode of the season: April 15 Show: Chicago P.D. Final episode of the season: April 15 Show: Indebted Final episode of the season: April 16 Show: Superstore Final episode of the season: April 23 Show: Brooklyn Nine-Nine Final episode of the season: April 23 Show: Will & Grace Series finale: April 23 Show: Law & Order: SVU Final episode of the season: April 23 Show: Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist Final episode of the season: May 3 Show: Good Girls Final episode of the season: May 3 Show: The Blacklist Final episode of the season: May 15 Show: Little Big Shots Final episode of the season: May 24
  5. as of April 1 BROADCAST ACM Awards (CBS) - rescheduled for Sept 16 All Rise (CBS) American Housewife (ABC) America’s Got Talent (NBC) American Idol (ABC) - April 12 "This is Me" live show? American Ninja Warrior (NBC) The Amazing Race (CBS) The Bachelor (ABC) The Bachelorette (ABC) Billboard Music Awards (NBC) Batwoman (The CW) The Blacklist (NBC) Bob Hearts Abishola (CBS) The Bold & the Beautiful (CBS) The Brides (ABC) Bull (CBS) Card Sharks (ABC) Charmed (the CW) Chicago Fire (NBC) Chicago P.D. (NBC) Chicago Med (NBC) Days of Our Lives (NBC) Dynasty (The CW) Empire (Fox) - series finale to air April 21 w/some footage from incomplete actual finale FBI (CBS) - early series finale (ep 19) airs April 1 FBI: Most Wanted (CBS) The Flash (The CW) General Hospital (ABC) - will air repeats on Fridays April 3 - May 22 God Friended Me (CBS) The Goldbergs (ABC) Grey’s Anatomy (ABC) - season finale Apr. 9 (21 of 25 eps complete) Jimmy Kimmel Live! (ABC) returns March 30 from home Law & Order: SVU (NBC) The Late Late Show with James Corden (CBS) Late Night with Seth Meyers (NBC) returns March 30 w/some segments from home The Late Show with Stephen Colbert (CBS) returns March 30 from home Nancy Drew (the CW) NCIS (CBS) NCIS: Los Angeles (CBS) NCIS: New Orleans (CBS) The Neighborhood (CBS) New Amsterdam (NBC) NexT (Fox) The Price Is Right (CBS) The Resident (Fox) Riverdale (The CW) Saturday Night Live (NBC) Schooled (ABC) SEAL Team (CBS) Supergirl (The CW) Supernatural (The CW) Superstore (NBC) Survivor (CBS) SWAT (CBS) The Talk (CBS) - returns March 30 from homes The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon (NBC) - adding "At Home" segments to reruns The 74th Annual Tony Awards (CBS) The Voice (NBC) - trying to figure out how to do live shows in May Young Sheldon (CBS) The Young & the Restless (CBS) CABLE Atlanta (FX) Barry (HBO) The Bold Type (Freeform) Claws (TNT) Euphoria (HBO) Fargo (FX) Fear the Walking Dead (AMC) Genius: Aretha (National Geographic Channel) Home & Family (Hallmark Channel) Impeachment: American Crime Story (FX) Kennedy (Fox Business) Last Week Tonight With John Oliver (HBO) resumes March 29 from home Lights Out with David Spade (Comedy Central) Pennyworth (Epix) Pose (FX) Queen of the South (USA) Queen Sugar (OWN) Real Time With Bill Maher (HBO) resumes April 3 from home The Righteous Gemstones (HBO) Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Ceremony (HBO) rescheduled for Nov. 7 Snowfall (FX) Snowpiercer (TNT) Succession (HBO) The Walking Dead (AMC) S10 finale postponed Watch What Happens Live (Bravo) returns March 30 from home Y (FX) STREAMING Angelyne (Peacock) Big Shot (Disney+) Carnival Row (Amazon Prime) The Falcon and the Winter Soldier (Disney+) The Flight Attendant (HBO Max) For All Mankind (Apple TV+) Foundation (Apple TV+) Friends reunion special (HBO Max) Grace and Frankie (Netflix) The Handmaid’s Tale (Hulu) The Good Fight (CBS All Access) Lisey’s Story (Apple TV+) Little America (Apple TV+) Locki (Disney+) Lucifer (Netflix) Mankind (Apple TV+) The Morning Show (Apple TV+) Mythic Quest: Raven’s Banquet (Apple TV+) The Orville (Hulu) Peaky Blinders (Netflix) Pen15 (Hulu) Russian Doll (Netflix) Rutherford Falls (Peacock) See (Apple TV+) Servant (Apple TV+) Sex/Life (Netflix) Stranger Things (Netflix) Varsity Blues (Quibi) WandaVision (Disney+) The Wheel of Time (Amazon) The Witcher (Netflix) SYNDICATION Dr. Oz Dr. Phil - from home The Ellen DeGeneres Show Family Feud The Kelly Clarkson Show (returns March 30 w/some new content from home) The Mel Robbins Show Tamron Hall - (returns March 30 w/some new content from home) The Wendy Williams Show
  6. TV productions delayed/postponed/paused by COVID-19 pandemic. Should not affect episodes that have already been filmed. For example, 21 of 25 Grey's Anatomy eps were completed before production was shut down last week. as of March 16 BROADCAST ACM Awards (CBS) All Rise (CBS) American Housewife (ABC) America’s Got Talent (NBC) American Ninja Warrior (NBC) The Amazing Race (CBS) The Bachelorette (ABC) Batwoman (The CW) The Blacklist (NBC) Bob Hearts Abishola (CBS) The Brides (ABC) Bull (CBS) Card Sharks (ABC) Charmed (the CW) Chicago Fire (NBC) Chicago P.D. (NBC) Chicago Med (NBC) Claws (TNT) Dynasty (The CW) Empire (Fox) FBI (CBS) FBI: Most Wanted (CBS) The Flash (The CW) General Hospital (ABC) God Friended Me (CBS) The Goldbergs (ABC) Grey’s Anatomy (ABC) Jimmy Kimmel Live! (ABC) Last Man Standing (Fox) Law & Order: SVU (NBC) The Late Late Show with James Corden (CBS) Late Night with Seth Meyers (NBC) The Late Show with Stephen Colbert (CBS) Nancy Drew (the CW) NCIS (CBS) NCIS: Los Angeles (CBS) NCIS: New Orleans (CBS) The Neighborhood (CBS) New Amsterdam (NBC) NexT (Fox) The Price Is Right (CBS) The Resident (Fox) Riverdale (The CW) Schooled (ABC) SEAL Team (CBS) Supergirl (The CW) Supernatural (The CW) Superstore (NBC) Survivor (CBS) The Talk (CBS) The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon (NBC) Young Sheldon (CBS) CABLE Atlanta (FX) The Bold Type (Freeform) The Daily Show with Trevor Noah (Comedy Central) Euphoria (HBO) Fargo (FX) Fear the Walking Dead (AMC) Full Frontal with Samantha Bee (TBS) Genius: Aretha (National Geographic Channel) Home & Family (Hallmark Channel) Kennedy (Fox Business) Last Week Tonight With John Oliver (HBO; last show 3/15) Lights Out with David Spade (Comedy Central) Pennyworth (Epix) Pose (FX) Queen of the South (USA) Queen Sugar (OWN) Real Time With Bill Maher (HBO; last show 3/13) The Righteous Gemstones (HBO) Snowfall (FX) Snowpiercer (TNT) Trish Regan Primetime (Fox Business) The Walking Dead (TNT, delayed) Watch What Happens Live (Bravo) Y (FX) STREAMING Angelyne (Peacock) Big Shot (Disney+) Carnival Row (Amazon Prime) The Falcon and the Winter Soldier (Disney+) The Flight Attendant (HBO Max) For All Mankind (Apple TV+) Foundation (Apple TV+) Grace and Frankie (Netflix) The Handmaid’s tale (Hulu) The Good Fight (CBS All Access) Lisey’s Story (Apple TV+) Little America (Apple TV+) Locki (Disney+) Lucifer (Netflix) Mankind (Apple TV+) The Morning Show (Apple TV+) Mythic Quest: Raven’s Banquet (Apple TV+) The Orville (Hulu) Peaky Blinders (Netflix) Pen15 (Hulu) Russian Doll (Netflix) Rutherford Falls (Peacock) See (Apple TV+) Servant (Apple TV+) Sex/Life (Netflix) Stranger Things (Netflix) Varsity Blues (Quibi) WandaVision (Disney+) The Wheel of Time (Amazon) The Witcher (Netflix) SYNDICATION The Ellen DeGeneres Show Family Feud The Kelly Clarkson Show The Mel Robbins Show Tamron Hall The Wendy Williams Show
  7. It doesn't look like a show that should be on HBO. I'll have to watch a couple episodes and decide if its worth my viewing time.
  8. You want all shows posted in this ONE thread?!? I don't like that idea...:(
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