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ABC Sets Summer Premiere Dates for Martin Short-Led Match Game Revival, Bachelor in Paradise and More — But Where's Claim to Fame?
ABC Sets Summer Premiere Dates for Martin Short-Led Match Game Revival, Bachelor in Paradise and More — But Where's Claim to Fame?

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time30-04-2025

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ABC Sets Summer Premiere Dates for Martin Short-Led Match Game Revival, Bachelor in Paradise and More — But Where's Claim to Fame?

ABC on Wednesday revealed its Summer 2025 schedule, which means you can start marking your calendars for new seasons of returning favorites like Bachelor in Paradise (which is heading to Costa Rica) and the Steve Harvey-hosted Celebrity Family Feud (which just got renewed for Season 11). Press Your Luck and Who Wants to Be a Millionaire also will be back with new episodes, and Millionaire will be followed by the network's recently announced Match Game revival hosted by Only Murders in the Building star Martin Short. More from TVLine What to Watch in May: Your Guide to 130+ Premieres Across Broadcast, Cable and Streaming Will Trent Adds Yul Vazquez in Major Recurring Role - Will This 'Newfound Enemy' Play a Part in Season 4? Matthew Gray Gubler's Einstein Delayed at CBS Until 2026-27 Season - Find Out Why All shows will stream the next day on Hulu. What about Claim to Fame, you wonder? Season 4 of the Jonas brothers-hosted reality competition is not on the just-released summer schedule, but here's your recurring reminder: ABC's scheduling of unscripted shows is 'opportunistic' — meaning, 'when they need it.' So if you don't see what you consider to be a 'summer' show here, don't jump to the worst conclusions. It could return later. Read on for a breakdown of ABC's big summer premieres, then hit the comments: What shows will be heating up your summer? MONDAY, JULY 78 pm Bachelor in Paradise (season premiere) THURSDAY, JULY 108 pm Celebrity Family Feud (season premiere)9 pm Press Your Luck WEDNESDAY, JULY 168 pm The 2025 ESPYs Presented by Capital One (only broadcast on ABC) WEDNESDAY, JULY 238 pm Who Wants to Be a Millionaire (season premiere)9 pm Match Game (series premiere) Best of TVLine Yellowjackets Mysteries: An Up-to-Date List of the Series' Biggest Questions (and Answers?) The Emmys' Most Memorable Moments: Laughter, Tears, Historical Wins, 'The Big One' and More 'Missing' Shows, Found! The Latest on Severance, Holey Moley, Poker Face, YOU, Primo, Transplant and 25+ Others

Clay Aiken and His Son Parker, 16, Look Like Twins During Rare Public Appearance at Broadway Opening
Clay Aiken and His Son Parker, 16, Look Like Twins During Rare Public Appearance at Broadway Opening

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time06-04-2025

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Clay Aiken and His Son Parker, 16, Look Like Twins During Rare Public Appearance at Broadway Opening

Clay Aiken and his son Parker had a night out on Broadway! The American Idol alum, 46, and 16-year-old Parker attended the star-studded premiere of BOOP! The Musical at the Broadhurst Theatre in New York City on Saturday evening, April 5. The pair both wore dapper looks for the occasion — and showed off their striking resemblance to each other. Aiken wore a midnight blue turtleneck sweater, beige tweed trousers and a burnt orange jacket with white pinstripes. Parker, meanwhile, put a fun and fresh spin on the classic black suit by pairing his with a black-and-white printed dress shirt. View this post on Instagram A post shared by People Magazine (@people) The two smiled and posed for photos together on the red carpet, and at one point were joined by Grammy-winning producer David Foster, who composed the music for the Broadway show. David, 75, also happens to be Parker's uncle. Aiken welcomed his son with best friend Jaymes Foster, David's sister. Though Aiken and Jaymes were not romantically linked, they made plans to raise their son together, and she became pregnant via in vitro fertilization. Related: Why Clay Aiken Says Parenting Son Parker, 16, Is 'Happy and Heartbreaking at the Same Time' (Exclusive) In December, Aiken opened up to PEOPLE about his experience as a father, describing raising his son as "happy and heartbreaking at the same time." "I'd say the most wonderful part has been watching [Parker] grow into a young man. He is an incredibly respectful and smart and responsible young man, and that is something that I'm incredibly proud of," he said at the time. Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. "But it's heartbreaking because they grow into little, mini adults and they change," he continued. "It's heartbreaking to see the little kid change into a young man, almost adult who doesn't need me as much." But Aiken — who was a contestant in season 2 of American Idol in 2003, coming in second place — noted that Parker's fledgling independence also brings him pride and reassurance. "You're very proud of the fact that he doesn't need you as much, right? It means you must've done something halfway decent," he explained. Related: American Idol Alum Clay Aiken Makes Rare Comments About Life as a Dad to Look-Alike Son Parker, 16: 'We Did a Good Job' While the father-son duo have been making more public appearances together lately — including a stint on Celebrity Family Feud in August 2024 — Aiken made a point to keep Parker out of the spotlight while he was younger. He recently shared that the decision to protect his son's privacy makes him proud as a father. 'We did a very good job, I think, for 16 years, keeping him completely out of the public eye,' he told E! News in November. 'I wanted him to be able to grow up as normally as he could. I appreciate that he's been able to have a normal — or as close to a normal — childhood as he could.' Read the original article on People

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