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- 'Game of Thrones' Season 6 kicks off with high ratings globally
The sixth season of the HBO fantasy drama premièred on April 24 and the program set records in Britain and Australia.
- 'Twin Peaks' revival cast will bring mind-bending show back to TV
Those behind the upcoming revival of 'Twin Peaks' recently released a cast list for the Showtime program. The show is expected to debut sometime in 2017.
- Will Season 6 of 'Game of Thrones' address complaints about last season?
The newest season of 'Thrones' debuted on April 24. While the HBO series just won the best drama Emmy, some critics say the previous episodes were weak.
- AMC drama 'Turn' depicts the story of Benedict Arnold
The Revolutionary War program, which stars Jamie Bell, returns for a third season on April 25.
- 'Game of Thrones': What's ahead for season 6
'Game of Thrones' returns on HBO for a new season on April 24. What's next for the characters of Westeros?
- HBO film 'Confirmation' producer: Anita Hill's 'voice completely altered how we, as a nation, talk about sexual harassment in the workplace'
The new HBO movie 'Confirmation' depicts the Senate hearings involving Hill and her accusations of sexual harassment against Clarence Thomas. 'This has not been written into our cultural history in a way that anyone younger than 38 or so is aware of,' film writer and producer Susannah Grant said.
- How season 2 of 'Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt' promotes optimism, inclusion
The second season of 'Kimmy,' which is now available on Netflix, stars Ellie Kemper as a young woman who has been held prisoner for years and is now trying to make her way in New York City.
- 'Outlander' season 2 is true to human complexities
'Outlander' stars Caitriona Balfe as Claire Randall, a World War II nurse who time-travels back to eighteenth-century Scotland and meets Jamie Fraser (Sam Heughan). The second season debuts April 9.
- How 'American Idol' changed music, television
'American Idol' is signing off Thursday night after a zeitgeist-dominating run. How the show became such a big hit and how the television industry is still seeing the effects of its massive success.
- 'Game of Thrones' after-show seeks to keep fans engaged after the credits
HBO is creating a TV show, 'After the Thrones,' that will center on discussion of the latest happenings in the hit fantasy program.
- 'DWTS': Which celebrity went home and the power of nostalgic dances
'Dancing' contestant Kim Fields became the most recent participant to base a dance on one of her most famous projects. These routines often win over audience members by appealing to their nostalgia.
- 'The Catch' star Mireille Enos is the newest female lead for a Shonda Rhimes show
Enos stars on the new ABC program 'The Catch,' which is the latest show on the network to be be produced by Rhimes.
- Netflix comedy 'The Ranch' is occasionally pointed but mild
'Ranch' stars actors Ashton Kutcher and Danny Masterson as brothers living on a ranch with their parents (Sam Elliott and Debra Winger). The primary draw is Elliott as the irascible dad.
- Patty Duke of 'The Miracle Worker' was acclaimed stage and film actress
Duke won a best supporting actress Oscar for her role in the 1962 film 'The Miracle Worker' after appearing in the Broadway production of the same name. She also appeared in 'The Patty Duke Show' and 'Valley of the Dolls,' among other projects.
- Remembering Mother Angelica, founder of global Catholic TV network
Mother Angelica, a Roman Catholic nun and the founder of the Eternal Word Television Network, died Easter Sunday.
- Miley Cyrus and Alicia Keys to join 'The Voice'
Miley Cyrus and Alicia Keys will join mainstays country star Blake Shelton and Maroon 5 lead singer Adam Levine as judges on 'The Voice.'
- Superhero TV show 'Daredevil' brings a nifty dimension to new characters Elektra and the Punisher
The Netflix TV series stars Charlie Cox as Matt Murdock, a lawyer who also works as a superhero. The program co-stars Deborah Ann Woll, Jon Bernthal, and Elodie Yung.
- Does 'The Bachelor' have a diversity problem?
Will a minority candidate ever stand a chance on 'The Bachelor'? Even in light of a 2012 lawsuit, some say the show's 'token' minority candidates aren't taken seriously.
- 'Underground': WGN America's newest series depicts the story of slaves who fled to freedom
The TV series stars Aldis Hodge as a blacksmith who hatches a plan of escape along the Underground Railroad. 'There's really so much intrigue in the truth,' executive producer and musician John Legend says of the show's historical basis.
- 'House of Cards' season 4: The show's plot occasionally gets over-the-top
'Cards,' the Netflix political drama starring Kevin Spacey and Robin Wright, has always aspired to a higher level of reality, but the stories on the show can sometimes make viewers keenly aware that they're watching a work of flamboyant fiction.