Jeremy Clarkson Set for More Episodes of ‘Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?’ and ‘Millionaire Hot Seat’
Jeremy Clarkson is set to return for more episodes of ‘Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?’ and ‘Millionaire Hot Seat.’
Jeremy Clarkson is set to return for more episodes of ‘Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?’ and ‘Millionaire Hot Seat.’
“Last Week Tonight” host John Oliver even invoked Jesse Watters’ extramarital affair with a Fox News colleague.
Variety scored 16 wins Sunday night at the Southern California Journalism Awards, including top honors for film, TV and music criticism.
“Last Week Tonight” host John Oliver will appear on the NBC soap “Days of Our Lives” on August 11, 12 and 14.
John Oliver will guest star in “General Hospital” across a three-episode storyline, which will air July 2, 3 and 6.
Jeremy Clarkson is set to return for more episodes of ‘Who Wants to Be a…
Luis de la Rosa, a 34-year old Mexican animator and illustrator, has died after being hit by a train while attending the Annecy Animation Festival.
Starring Russell Crowe, Aaron Paul and Luke Evans, Derrick Borte's 'The Get Out' has an intriguing set-up, but is too sluggishly executed to take off.
'Stranger Things' stars Millie Bobby Brown and David Harbour will play father-daughter spies in a new Netflix drama series from Jack Thorne and A24.
Pixar has tried to gauge Brad Bird's interest in making 'Ratatouille 2,' but he says the story has been told and he is not interested.
'Supergirl' makes $7.8 million in previews at the box office.
LE SSERAFIM's Huh Yunjin opens up about nearly quitting K-pop for college, BTS, her Korean American identity, and the group's rise to global stardom.
Variety Strictly Business Podcast Live presented by AWS & Deloitte featured Deloitte's Michelle McGuire, AWS's Ruba Borno, and Sony Pictures Entertainment's Pete Wood.
MS NOW Will Expand Video Podcasts on Weekends, While Veteran Alex Witt Plans Exit
‘Macbeth,’ ‘Gaslit,’ ‘Silent Rebellion’ win Raindance awards, ‘Serena’ takes home inaugural Best Horror Prize.
Studio TF1 has boarded “Yes Chef,” a $25 million family comedy set inside the high-pressure, fur-flying world of a televised pastry competition.