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James Hadleigh, played by Gerald Harper, was "the perfect squire, paternalistically careful of his tenantry's welfare, beloved in the village, respected in the council." A "knight in a shining white Aston Martin V8 (actually a Monteverdi 375L ), he sets about correcting local injustices". [ 3 ]
Every HBO show ranked from worst to best, according to critics. SEE ALSO: Conservatives and liberals love wildly different TV shows — here are the top series across the political spectrum.
As another unusual, COVID-compromised TV season comes to a close on Wednesday, Variety has once again compiled the list of the most-watched TV shows of the year, in both total viewers and adults ...
The list was also counted down in an ABC television special, TV Guide's 50 Best Shows of All Time, on May 13, 2002. The 50 entries, chosen and ranked by the editors of TV Guide, consist of regularly scheduled series spanning more than half a century of television. TV movies, miniseries and specials were not eligible. [1]
No Good Deed is an American dark comedy television series created by Liz Feldman for Netflix. It follows three families vying to buy the same house, which they all think will solve their problems. The series was released on Netflix on December 12, 2024. [2]
Jen Richards attends Netflix’s “Will & Harper” LA Premiere at The Egyptian Theatre Hollywood. Producer Jessica Elbaum, left, and Jesse Plemons at The Egyptian Theater. Best of Variety
Dynasty is an American drama television series reboot based on the 1980s soap opera of the same name.Developed by Josh Schwartz, Stephanie Savage, and Sallie Patrick, the first season stars Elizabeth Gillies as glamorous businesswoman Fallon Carrington, Grant Show as her billionaire father Blake, James Mackay as her brother Steven, and Nathalie Kelley as Blake's new wife Cristal, with Robert ...
The great American TV shows about politics — which should now include Paramount+ legal drama "The Good Fight," whose finale airs Thursday — tend to focus on liberals rather than conservatives ...