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10-05-2025
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‘Dancing With the Stars' Renewed for Season 34, Reveals First Contestant
Dancing With the Stars will, unsurprisingly, hit the floor once again in the 2025-26 TV season. Following a strong run last fall, ABC has renewed the long-running competition show for a 34th season. DWTS has also named its first castmember for the coming season: conservationist and TV host Robert Irwin. The rest of the celebrity cast and their professional partners will be announced closer to the season premiere. More from The Hollywood Reporter Departing '911' Actor Says Heartfelt Goodbye: "It Has Been My Honor" 'It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia' Teases 'Abbott Elementary' Crossover Episode Jessica Capshaw Set for '911: Nashville' at ABC As has been the case since its return to ABC in 2023, DWTS will air on the broadcast network and stream simultaneously on Disney+ next season, then stream on Hulu the following day. Irwin follows his older sister, Bindi, to the Dancing With the Stars stage. Bindi Irwin and partner Derek Hough won the competition in the show's 21st season in 2015. Dancing With the Stars is coming off a strong showing for its 33rd season. The show ranked first among all network entertainment series among adults 18-49 in the fall, averaging a 0.86 rating after a week of viewing (not including streaming). It also drew 5.86 million total viewers, even with its 2023 performance, and the season finale (7.95 million viewers, 1.55 rating in adults 18-49) brought in the show's biggest audience in more than three years. DWTS is the first of ABC's unscripted stalwarts to earn an official renewal for the 2025-26 season, though it was followed closely by The Golden Bachelor on Tuesday (Shark Tank is conducting casting calls for its 17th edition but hasn't formally been picked up). The network has also picked up most of its scripted series for next season, though first-year show Doctor Odyssey remains in limbo. Best of The Hollywood Reporter 22 of the Most Shocking Character Deaths in Television History A 'Star Wars' Timeline: All the Movies and TV Shows in the Franchise 'Yellowstone' and the Sprawling Dutton Family Tree, Explained
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23-04-2025
- Entertainment
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‘Dancing With the Stars' Renewed for Season 34, Reveals First Contestant
Dancing With the Stars will, unsurprisingly, hit the floor once again in the 2025-26 TV season. Following a strong run last fall, ABC has renewed the long-running competition show for a 34th season. DWTS has also named its first castmember for the coming season: conservationist and TV host Robert Irwin. The rest of the celebrity cast and their professional partners will be announced closer to the season premiere. More from The Hollywood Reporter Departing '911' Actor Says Heartfelt Goodbye: "It Has Been My Honor" 'It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia' Teases 'Abbott Elementary' Crossover Episode Jessica Capshaw Set for '911: Nashville' at ABC As has been the case since its return to ABC in 2023, DWTS will air on the broadcast network and stream simultaneously on Disney+ next season, then stream on Hulu the following day. Irwin follows his older sister, Bindi, to the Dancing With the Stars stage. Bindi Irwin and partner Derek Hough won the competition in the show's 21st season in 2015. Dancing With the Stars is coming off a strong showing for its 33rd season. The show ranked first among all network entertainment series among adults 18-49 in the fall, averaging a 0.86 rating after a week of viewing (not including streaming). It also drew 5.86 million total viewers, even with its 2023 performance, and the season finale (7.95 million viewers, 1.55 rating in adults 18-49) brought in the show's biggest audience in more than three years. DWTS is the first of ABC's unscripted stalwarts to earn an official renewal for the 2025-26 season, though Shark Tank is conducting casting calls for its 17th edition. The network has also picked up most of its scripted series for next season, though first-year show Doctor Odyssey remains in limbo. Best of The Hollywood Reporter 22 of the Most Shocking Character Deaths in Television History A 'Star Wars' Timeline: All the Movies and TV Shows in the Franchise 'Yellowstone' and the Sprawling Dutton Family Tree, Explained
Yahoo
15-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
9-1-1: Nashville Adds Grey's Anatomy's Jessica Capshaw — Who Is She Playing?
ABC's 9-1-1 spinoff just snagged another high-profile TV star. Jessica Capshaw, best known to TVLine readers for starring as Dr. Arizona Robbins (aka one half of #Calzona) on Grey's Anatomy, has been tapped to star alongside Chris O'Donnell in 9-1-1: Nashville, our sister site Deadline reports. More from TVLine Will Trent EP Reveals We Won't See Gina Rodriguez Again in Season 3 - But Will Marion Return in the Future? Seriously? Grey's Anatomy Is Making Us Take Sides, and It Feels Like [Bleep] 9-1-1 Episode Title Teases Major Loss for the 118 - Which Firefighter Is Hearing Their 'Last Alarm'? No official character details are available for Capshaw's character, though she is believed to be the wife of O'Donnell's Captain Don Sharpe, who is described as 'a rugged fire captain and rodeo rider who runs Nashville's busiest firehouse with his beloved son. Don's a devoted husband and family man but he has his secrets.' Though an official premiere date has not yet been set, 9-1-1: Nashville has received a straight-to-series order and is expected to air sometime in the 2025–2026 TV season. It will not have a backdoor pilot in the current season of 9-1-1, nor is it expected to feature any characters from either the flagship series or its short-lived Fox spinoff 9-1-1: Lone Star. Capshaw scrubbed in for more than 200 episodes of Grey's Anatomy, between her 2009 debut and most recent appearance in 2024. Additional TV credits include roles on Bones, ER, The L Word, The Practice and Tell Me Lies, among other series. Neither ABC nor 20th Television have confirmed Capshaw's casting. Thus far, only she and O'Donnell have had their names publicly attached to the spinoff. Does the addition of Capshaw to the cast make you more interested in checking out 9-1-1: Nashville? Drop a comment with your thoughts below. 9-1-1: Nashville — Everything We Know So Far View List Best of TVLine Stars Who Almost Played Other TV Roles — on Grey's Anatomy, NCIS, Lost, Gilmore Girls, Friends and Other Shows TV Stars Almost Cast in Other Roles Fall TV Preview: Who's In? Who's Out? Your Guide to Every Casting Move!