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The National Lottery 10th Birthday Celebration, which aired on 6 November 2004 was the only National Lottery gameshow to feature celebrity contestants who played for money to their chosen charities, and the show featured six celebrities playing the first round on Wright Around the World, the remaining five playing the In The Red round of Jet ...
National Geographic Channel [59] April 26 The Handmaid's Tale: Hulu [60] April 27 The President Show: Comedy Central [61] April 28 Dear White People: Netflix [62] April 30 American Gods: Starz [63] May 1 Daily Pop: E! [64] The Fox News Specialists: Fox News [65] May 2 Truth & Iliza: Freeform [66] May 4 Second Wives Club: E! [67] WWE Wal3ooha ...
The 2017–18 network television schedule for the five major English-language commercial broadcast networks in the United States covers prime time hours from September 2017 to August 2018. The schedule is followed by a list per network of returning series, new series, and series canceled after the 2016–17 season .
The Apprentice—Canceled on August 3, 2017, after fifteen seasons. [247] The Blacklist: Redemption—Canceled on May 12, 2017. [248] The Carmichael Show—Canceled on June 30, 2017, after three seasons. [249] The series concluded on August 9, 2017. Chicago Justice—Canceled on May 22, 2017. [250] Emerald City—Canceled on May 4, 2017. [251]
With an estimated $700 million jackpot at stake, the winning Powerball numbers drawn Wednesday were 07-26-16-23-06, with the Powerball number being 04.
CBBC Official Chart Show: 2015–2017 Chewing Gum: 2015–2017 The Dengineers: 2015–present Doctor Foster: Eve: The Frankenstein Chronicles: The Great Pottery Throw Down: Hetty Feather: Hive Minds: Hoff the Record: Hunted: In Therapy: Josh: 2015–2017 Jeremy Kyle Emergency Room: 2015–present The Kyle Files: Michael McIntyre's Big Show ...
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1935: First regular scheduled TV broadcasts in Germany by the TV Station Paul Nipkow. The final transmissions of John Logie Baird's 30-line television system are broadcast by the BBC. First TV broadcasts in France on February 13 on Paris PTT Vision. 1936: The 1936 Summer Olympics becomes the first Olympic Games to be broadcast on television.