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2018
Aug
20
 
 
Tonight CBS presents a special prime-time bonus entry of The Late Late Show with James Corden, offering an expanded edition of the recent, extremely popular “Carpool Karaoke” segment featuring Paul McCartney in his Liverpool road trip down Penny Lane and beyond. For my full story on this segment, and the perhaps surprising British TV history preceding it, see Bianculli’s Blog. It features about an hour’s worth of additional video, including a surprise appearance by Ringo
 
 
 
  
 
 
2018
Aug
20
 
 
Tonight’s episode is called “Something Beautiful” – and it is. Not only does it bring the characters played here by Bob Odenkirk and Jonathan Banks one step closer to their less lawful counterparts in Breaking Bad – but it makes room for yet another familiar face from that show, making an appearance on this prequel series for the first time. The only clue I’ll give you? Said character is singing along to a song by the great Tom Lehrer.
 
 
 
  
 
 
2018
Aug
20
 
 
Even by the standards of small-town crime drama, the citizens in Mystery Road have an astonishing per capita ratio of secrets...
 
 
 
  
 
 
2018
Aug
20
 
 
Judy Davis’ Emmy Award-winning performance as Judy Garland in a 2001 ABC miniseries remains one of television’s greatest ever. So where she goes next, I try to follow...
 
 
 
  
 
 
2018
Aug
19
 
 
Since the original Sharknado waterspouted onto the scene in 2013, Syfy has produced four sequels, all, like the original, starring Ian Ziering and Tara Reid and sporting some spiffy subtitles. (My favorites are the two most recent: Sharknado: The 4th Awakens and Sharknado 5: Global Swarming.) Now, tonight, comes the sixth entry in the franchise, The Last Sharknado: It’s about Time, which allows the  feeding frenzy to travel through time and space, and encounter such unusual food-chain
 
 
 
  
 
 
2018
Aug
19
 
 
MINISERIES FINALE: The 2000s already has presented a disturbingly eye-opening installment this season with The I Decade, showing the rapid and life-changing introduction and growth of Apple, Amazon and Google in the first decade of the new millennium. Tonight, in its final episode, it presents another hour that illustrates just how rapidly technology is evolving – and changing us in the process. In the early 1980s, one of the big technological life-changers was cable television, specifical
 
 
 
  
 
 
2018
Aug
19
 
 
Part 7. By the end of this episode, Camille (Amy Adams) reveals more about herself than she ever has before, to viewers and to the men she’s spending time with. And by the end of this episode, you’ll have good reason to wonder not only about her past traumas, but her present choices.
 
 
 
  
 
 
2018
Aug
19
 
 
Last week’s History of Comedy installment on CNN was all about comedy teams, and I said that if it didn’t pay healthy respect to the Smothers Brothers, I’d be outraged. Tonight’s new installment, No Offense, is all about comedy and censorship.  And, once again, if it doesn’t pay healthy respect to the Smothers Brothers, I’ll be outraged. You could write a whole book on that subject, and I did: Dangerously Funny: The Uncensored Story of ‘The Smothers
 
 
 
  
 
 
2018
Aug
19
 
 
If you have Dish TV, or are lucky enough to have a getTV affiliate operating locally over-the-air or on your cable system, take special care to find it tonight in time to watch and record tonight’s special presentation honoring Aretha Franklin, who died Thursday. It’s a rare showing of the Dec. 27, 1967 installment of the variety series Kraft Music Hall, and features young Aretha, in the year she burst onto the charts and the national music scene, performing her then-new hits “
 
 
 
  
 
 
2018
Aug
19
 
 
I’ve seen every episode of this weekly news recap, and every episode both makes me laugh and makes me think – two things TV, in my case, accomplishes much too infrequently.