“They said I had a job as long as I want the job, the job would not be open for anyone else,” she told the Los Angeles Times. “I will be signing a new contract at the end of the year.”
hosted by Alan Cumming, also returns on Thursday. Here, famous faces from (mostly) reality TV come together in Scotland for a compelling game of strategy and manipulation with a cash prize at the end. “The Traitors” won outstanding reality competition program at last year’s Emmy Awards.meets “Game of Thrones” on Netflix’s new limited series called
premiering Thursday. The six-episode show follows settlers during the westward expansion and stars Taylor Kitsch and Betty Gilpin. Like the “Yellowstone” prequelthis new series depicts how the fight for land in the American west was a violent one.— Noah Wyle returns to where we first met him — in the emergency room — for his new series
Instead of playing a green intern, Wyle’s character Dr. Michael “Robby” Robinavitch is an experienced doctor at a fictional Pittsburgh hospital. Each episode follows one hour of Dr. Robby’s 15-hour shift. John Wells, who was the showrunner of “ER” is an executive producer. Writer Michael Crichton wrote the pilot script for “ER” and his estate — led by his widow Sherri Crichton —Warner Bros. Television, calling “The Pitt” an unauthorized rebranded version of “ER.” “The Pitt” debuts Thursday on Max.
— Dick Wolf’s new police drama
drops Thursday on Prime Video. Eriq La Salle (another “ER” alum) is an executive producer, cast member and directs some of the show’s episodes. “On Call” is set in Long Beach, Calif., and stars Troian Bellisario of “Pretty Little Liars” and Brandon Larracuente as patrol cops. The series uses bodycam and dash cam footage along with cell phone video to create a more realistic feel.“It owes me nothing,” he added, “so every time we come back, there’s always a smile on my face to have another opportunity.”
for O’Ward, whose team appeared to find some speed in race trim during practice Thursday but then encountered a problem Friday, when cars received the 100-horsepower boost they will use for qualifying.Instead of getting on the track early, Arrow McLaren was wheeling the No. 5 car back to Gasoline Alley.
“There was something the engineers didn’t like in the rear of the car,” O’Ward explained as he walked back to the garage. “You want to make sure everything is where it’s supposed to be, so you don’t regret not going back to check it.”Earlier in the day, O’Ward unveiled