The Take That alum hopes the coronavirus lockdown ends soon because he can't wait to get his ideas turned into television shows for his foray into TV business.
The new show executive produced by the 'Waitress' star along with J.J. Abrams and her Broadway collaborator is expected to debut on streaming platform this coming summer.
The 'Something Borrowed' actor will no longer serve as 'Some Good News' host when the lockdown web series debuts on television via ViacomCBS this coming summer.
The 'Good Omens' co-stars have been tapped for a new series inspired by the ongoing coronavirus lockdown and the production has followed the socially-distancing guidelines.
Following her exit from the Bravo reality TV show, the 52-year-old TV personality is now focused on her Vena CBD products, which include everything from soaking salts to cooling creams.
The former host of 'Chelsea Lately', whose memoir 'Life Will Be the Death of Me' is being developed into a series, last taped her stage event, 'Uganda Be Kidding Me: Live', in 2014 for a Netflix release.
Producers at Lightbox, the same company behind the 2012 Rodriguez documentary, 'Searching for Sugar Man', have been granted exclusive access to 'The Best' hitmaker for the new project.
To be fronted by MTV News host Josh Horowitz, the online event is set in support of the First Responders First Charity that aids the fight against the coronavirus pandemic.
The nominees for the upcoming Daytime Emmy Awards also include Jada Pinkett Smith and her Facebook Watch series as well as Kelly Clarkson and her self-titled talk show.
The former Disney actor is not keen to bring back his classic television series because a remake risks 'demolishing that perfect little golden memory of a programme.'
The actor playing F.P. Jones on the teen drama series announced his exit back in February after his castmate Marisol Nichols went public with her decision to leave the show.
Prior to the big revelation in the finale of the FOX singing competition show, the Top 3, the Night Angel, the Frog and the Turtle, hit the stage to perform for the last time.
This arrives after Egypt Criss announces her exit from the WE tv reality series, saying, 'I respect myself enough to walk away from anything that no longer serves me, grows me or makes me happy.'
Twelve years since the ending of 'Zoey 101', the younger sister of Britney Spears is making a return to the small screen by taking on the role of Noreen Fitzgibbons on 'Sweet Magnolias'.
Teaming up with producers at UMC and officials at the American Black Film Festival to launch the Shoot Your Shot casting call, the rap pioneer invites wannabe actors to apply for the role.
When making public of her decision not to continue with her reality show, the 'Laguna Beach' alum thanks fans for their support and for 'keeping up with her all of these years.'
In the season 18 finale, the finalists perform with their coach as the top 5, the top 9 and the coaches reunite to perform Pete Townshend's 'Let My Love Open the Door'.
The original stars of the 1994 action movie, who played husband and wife Harry and Helen Tasker, are said to have recurring roles in the first season of the Disney+ series.
After taking on the role of Kate Kane and her crime-fighting alter ego for only one season, the 'Orange Is the New Black' star announces that she will not return for the second season.
The 'When They See Us' director and Netflix bosses are asking judge to throw out the lawsuit filed by Central Park Five prosecutor Linda Fairstein following the premiere of their TV show.