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WAGM-TV airs the complete CBS schedule; until 2013, the station signed off every night and thus did not show CBS News Up to the Minute. During the fall potato harvest (potatoes being the most important industry in the region), the annual Potato Picker's Special is aired weekdays at 5 a.m. for approximately three weeks beginning in September ...
Season 1, Episode 13 1999 Wildside: Dr. Alexa Grant Season 2, Episode 20 2000 The Potato Factory: Hannah Solomon Miniseries (4 episodes) 2001 All Saints: Kate Larson Season 4 (recurring, 10 episodes) 2001–08 McLeod's Daughters: Meg Fountain / Dodge Seasons 1–4 (main role, 88 episodes) Season 4 (guest, 1 episode) Seasons 5–6 (recurring, 19 ...
In a highly positive review, Terri Schwartz of IGN gave the episode a 9.5 rating out of 10, concluding that "Season 2 improves upon everything that works in Season 1 to deliver a funnier, tighter and stronger new story with a great cast and fantastic crew. The series never takes itself too seriously and isn't afraid to have a little fun.
It is a send up of American Idol, and Tim Curry plays the Simon Cowell-esque British judge Nigel St. Nigel. Gina Gershon plays Emilina Saffron, who is a caricature of Paula Abdul. In the episode, Gus says (of Randy Jackson), "That guy's not black, he's Latino. There's a difference," comparing Jackson and the third Duos judge, Zapato. According ...
Episode 2. John Mallory calls his witnesses to the stand, before the evidence against Lane is examined and argued by Watts. The jurors' complicated lives unfold as the mysterious woman tells Paul she was a member of the jury in the original trial, lonely Kristina creates an internet dating profile, and Lane writes back to Ann. [2] Episode 3
For its second season, JAG moved from NBC to CBS. Donald P. Bellisario had previously received offers from CBS and ABC to pick up the series, [1] which was reworked to be one of both "legal [drama] and action". [1] Following the departure of series co-star Tracey Needham, Catherine Bell was cast in the lead role of Major Sarah "Mac" MacKenzie.
The "Top Chef" Season 15 judge, cookbook author and restaurateur shares why gumbo and potato salad are on his menu this year for the Derby. The "Top Chef" Season 15 judge, cookbook author and ...
The episode became Nicotero's first directing credit for a full-length television episode of the series; he had previously conceived and directed the six-part web series The Walking Dead: Torn Apart. [2] As part of a promotional campaign, cast member Norman Reedus participated in a live chat on Entertainment Weekly coinciding with the airing of ...