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Matt's Inside Line: Scoop on Matlock, Strange New Worlds, Twisted Metal, King of the Hill, Countdown and More!
Matt's Inside Line: Scoop on Matlock, Strange New Worlds, Twisted Metal, King of the Hill, Countdown and More!

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Matt's Inside Line: Scoop on Matlock, Strange New Worlds, Twisted Metal, King of the Hill, Countdown and More!

Matt's Inside Line: Scoop on Strange New Worlds, Matlock, King of the Hill, Ghosts and More! Read on for answers to those questions and others! (You can and should email any brand-new Qs to .) I'm a huge fan of and I love the character played by Yael Grobglas. Is she going to be in second season (premiering Oct. 12)? –JohnThe Meerkat aka jury consultant/'human lie detector' Shae Banfield 'will definitely be back this season,' Matlock showrunner Jennie Snyder Urman tells Inside Line, 'but the way in which she enters the story will be very surprising….' More from TVLine Tracker Twist: 2 Series Regulars Out Ahead of Season 3 (Exclusive) Star Trek: Strange New Worlds EPs Tease Spock and Chapel's Future - Does He Have a New Love Interest? Star Trek: Strange New Worlds EP Breaks Down Pike's Emotional Struggle in Premiere: 'It's an Opportunity for Him to Dig Deeper' Anything on Season 2 of ? –LindseyThe new season (premiering July 31 on Peacock) opens with an ultimately unsettling flashback to 1998, that lays out a backstory for the real Raven, who is played with a vicious zeal by She-Hulk scene stealer Patty Guggenheim. (Turns out Neve Campbell's Season 1 character is but one of many 'Raven' minions under the OG's leadership.) Also, if you're a fan of the Baby-Sitters Club novels, you're in for quite a treat. Does CNN have any plans to air the last two episodes of ('Marbella' and 'Spain's Big Bang')? –KerriThose two episodes, preempted for breaking news, now will air Sunday, Aug. 31 at 9 and 10 pm ET. Will we be seeing Kirk during this season of ? Also, will we find out if La'an really has no feelings for him anymore? — BarbieI can tell you that when Paul Wesley makes his Season 3 debut in Episode 4 (airing July 31), he's not exactly playing James T. Kirk. Instead, he's in an alternate reality as a frustrated actor on a 1960s sci-fi TV show… who bears a striking resemblance to a certain Star Trek icon. (Wesley will actually appear as Kirk in three more episodes later this season.) As for La'an, she may have had a crush on Kirk last season, but based on Episode 2's steamy dance lesson, it seems her interests may have turned to Spock — and we'll see those interests develop more in the weeks to come. Are the contestants on required to take the regular test to be on the show, or are they cast for their popularity? –RobertOoh, fun question! I am told that Roy Wood Jr., Natalie Morales (no, the other one), D'Arcy Carden et al do not take a test to appear on the show, but 'just have to be confident enough to play.' Any spoilers for ? –JackieEvan's sister Molly (played by Satisfaction's Michelle DeShon) begins to enter the picture next week, and if thrillers like 24 have taught us anything, it's that unexpected and unpredictable family members can make a mess of things. 'All hell breaks loose!' Violett Beane, who plays Evan, quipped during our pre-season chat, before adding a bit more seriously: 'Molly is a wild card, for sure.' Looking at , I got wondering about . The CW aired the first two seasons but I know there is a third season that aired in Canada a while ago. –DanThere are no plans for The CW to be serving any more Moonshine. Do you have any news about from Warner Bros. TV? You had a story on it back in November 2024. –DWThere have been no announcements — not even an official series order — from HBO about the half-hour comedy from Hacks masterminds Lucia Aniello, Paul W. Downs and Jen Statsky, and starring three-time Emmy nominee Cuoco. That said, one well-placed source tells me Kansas City Star is '100% happening' and that cameras could mayyyybe start rolling as soon as next spring. Are there any updates about , or getting picked up by another network or streamer after they got cancelled? –ZuhraAs a rule, low-rated, little-watched network sitcoms seldom get 'saved.' Do you know if Chuck Mangione will be making any appearances on the revival, as he did on a semi-regular basis on the old show? –Samma'He's not in Season 14,' a source tells me, 'but we'll see what the future brings.' In Disney+'s , the girls are answering questions for their fans when they're a world-famous band, and then the show flashes back to their freshman year. How old are they in present day when they get these questions? –IvanTo be clear, the 'present day' in the series is while they are all freshmen in high school, and the clips of their super stardom take place in the future. A show rep tells me there is 'no specific age to be revealed' for the super stardom timeline, 'But who knows?! We may have secrets to share in future episodes!' What are the chances one of the streaming outlets will pick up and wrap up the story? I watched this faithfully for four seasons only to have it cancelled with a whole lot of cliffhangers. –PhillyDivaThe chances are, alas, zero. I am assured that The Cleaning Lady's run has come to an end, and no new home is being sought. I know was already renewed for two more seasons in Canada, but is there any update on its renewal status at The CW (especially considering it's a co-production)? –SarahI ask and I ask, and… no updates. (Then again, they haven't said no, per se. Take the temporary win!) Do YOU have a question about a favorite show? Email ! Questions plopped in Comments will not be considered and may count against your final score. (With additional reporting by Dave Nemetz) Best of TVLine 90+ TV Shows That Switched Networks — And How Long They Ran After They Relocated TV's 30+ Best Cliffhangers of All Time From Buffy, Friends, Grey's Anatomy, Twin Peaks, Severance, Soap and More 20+ Age-Defying Parent-Child Castings From Blue Bloods, ER, Ginny & Georgia, Golden Girls, Supernatural and More

TVLine Asks: Was Ballard Cameo Bittersweet? Will Colbert Go Scorched Earth? Your Superman Spinoff Pick? Did High Potential Cast Ex? And More!
TVLine Asks: Was Ballard Cameo Bittersweet? Will Colbert Go Scorched Earth? Your Superman Spinoff Pick? Did High Potential Cast Ex? And More!

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TVLine Asks: Was Ballard Cameo Bittersweet? Will Colbert Go Scorched Earth? Your Superman Spinoff Pick? Did High Potential Cast Ex? And More!

We've got questions, and you've (maybe) got answers! With another week of TV gone by, we're lobbing queries left and right about Ballard, The Late Show With Stephen Colbert, FBI, TSITP and more! 1 | If you've seen James Gunn's motion picture, which of the two characters eyed for potential spinoffs has the greater potential — Skyler Gisondo's Jimmy Olsen (hopefully starring opposite Sara Sampaio's Eve Tessmacher), or Edi Gathegi's Mister Terrific? More from TVLine Kathy Bates Sets Emmys Record With Her Matlock Nomination - Watch the Emotional On-Set Celebration Dear Emmys: Stop Letting a Handful of Shows Dominate the Acting Categories Was Ballard a Solid Bosch Successor? Grade Season 1 With Its Twisty Finale 2 | In Episode 6, shouldn't have proactively taken steps to keep Driscoll from removing the tube from her field trache/letting himself die? Even factoring in Roger Ebert's 'Law of Economy of Characters,' did the reveal of the serial killer shock you? And do you think Jamie Hector knew his own Bosch spinoff had been scrapped at the time he filmed his Ballard cameos? #Awkward ▼ 3 | To paraphrase TVLine reader BAdams: Should just 'go full Murphy Brown' and give Scola a different partner every week? 4 | Wasn't there something kinda cool about how the Home Run Derby players' introduction set-up made them look like toy action figures? ▼ 5 | fans, how much would you be willing to bet that Mekhi Phifer's yet-unnamed Season 2 character turns out to be none other than Roman, Morgan's estranged ex and Ava's biological father? 6 | Watching this week's , did you at times suspect that the Cring family captain was actually Cousin Eddie from National Lampoon's Vacation? ▼ And if you didn't already know that this Fox show tapes in Australia, would something about the studio audience's overall vibe have been your first clue? 7 | Was Jon Stewart's interview with the totally real Elmo — wherein the Muppet admitted that he faked last weekend's X hack in a futile attempt to pander to the alt-right and (unsuccessfully) help PBS avoid federal funding cuts — among his most unhinged (and funniest) segments since returning to The Daily Show last year? ▼ 8 | Can we surmise that Emmy nominations co-presenter Harvey Guillén has never come across Severance star Britt Lower's Instagram bio, which makes clear that her last name rhymes with 'flower' (versus 'slower')? 9 | Now that Emmy nominations are out and The Studio was triumphant with 23 nods, we have to ask: How many of winners do you think will thank Sal Saperstein in their acceptance speeches? 10 | With the Emmys' Outstanding Variety Talk Series down to just three nominees, do you think the right trio of shows — The Daily Show, Jimmy Kimmel Live! and The Late Show With Stephen Colbert — were nominated? Or would you have swapped one (or two) of them out for, say, Everybody's Live With John Mulaney and/or Late Night With Seth Meyers? 11 | faithful: Did you wonder if any of Téa Leoni and Tim Daly's friends from the show got them a wet/dry vac as a wedding present? 12 | Any other viewers dig their fingernails into an imaginary steering wheel when this second SUV followed his buddy into this left turn with zero regard for the oncoming white sedan?! ▼ 13 | On The Summer I Turned Pretty, how long do we think Belly and Jeremiah's engagement is going to last? 14 | When you saw that Olivia Colman and Brie Larson are doing a show together, did you for an instant think, 'Secret Invasion reunion!'? (Until, that is, you remembered that Larson/Captain Marvel dodged that streaming bullet.) 15 | In Big Brother's live eviction episode, were you surprised that Kelley won the first BB Blockbuster competition? And now that Zae is out of the house, do you think Rachel will be safe for Week 2? Lastly, who do you want to see win the next Head of Household comp? 16 | On a scale of 1 to 'Conan O'Brien's last two weeks hosting The Tonight Show,' how unhinged do you expect on to get…? Hit the comments with your answers and any TV Qs of your own! Best of TVLine 90+ TV Shows That Switched Networks — And How Long They Ran After They Relocated TV's 30+ Best Cliffhangers of All Time From Buffy, Friends, Grey's Anatomy, Twin Peaks, Severance, Soap and More 20+ Age-Defying Parent-Child Castings From Blue Bloods, ER, Ginny & Georgia, Golden Girls, Supernatural and More

CBS Fall Premiere Dates: ‘Watson', ‘FBI', ‘Ghosts' All ‘NCIS' Tuesday, ‘Matlock', ‘Boston Blue', More
CBS Fall Premiere Dates: ‘Watson', ‘FBI', ‘Ghosts' All ‘NCIS' Tuesday, ‘Matlock', ‘Boston Blue', More

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CBS Fall Premiere Dates: ‘Watson', ‘FBI', ‘Ghosts' All ‘NCIS' Tuesday, ‘Matlock', ‘Boston Blue', More

CBS today unveiled its fall schedule, with premiere dates for Watson Season 2, which has moved to a fall slot after FBI offshoot CIA was pushed to midseason, as Deadline exclusively reported, as well as FBI, NCIS, along with spinoffs Origins and Sydney, comedy Ghosts, Kathy Bates-starrer Matlock, new Blue Bloods spinoff Boston Blue and many more. CBS Premiere Week begins Sunday, Oct. 12 with sneak peeks of Matlock Season 2 and Elsbeth Season 3. Both will return to their regular timeslots on Thursday, Oct. 16, with Matlock at 9 PM followed by Elsbeth at 10 PM. More from Deadline CBS: 'FBI' Offshoot 'CIA' Pushed To Midseason With Warren Leight As New Showrunner; 'Watson' Moves To Fall 2025 Premiere Dates For New & Returning Series On Broadcast, Cable & Streaming 'The Office' Follow-Up 'The Paper' Gets Premiere Date On Peacock FBI will premiere its eighth season on Monday, Oct. 13 at 9 PM, followed by Watson Season 2 at 10 PM. For the first time, there will be an all NCIS night on Tuesdays with NCIS Season 23 premiering at 8 PM, NCIS: Origins Season 2 at 9 PM and NCIS: Sydney Season 3 at 10 PM. Survivor returns to Wednesdays at 8 PM, with its Season 49 premiere on Wednesday, Sept. 24. The regular Wednesday night lineup continues on Oct. 1 with The Amazing Race following Survivor at 9:30 PM. Comedies The Neighborhood and new series DMV will hold the Monday night spot beginning Oct. 13 with The Neighborhood Season 8 premiere at 8 PM and the DMV series premiere at 8:30 PM. Thursdays will start off with a comedy hour. Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage Season 2 will premiere at 8 PM Thursday, Oct. 16, followed by Season 5 of Ghosts at 8:30 PM, and capped off with Matlock at 9 PM and Elsbeth at 10 PM Fridays will be all Jerry Bruckheimer Television-produced series, starting off with Season 4 of Fire Country at 8 PM Oct. 17, moving to its regular 9 PM timeslot on Friday, Oct. 24. Sheriff Country will air its series premiere at a special time of 9 PM and move to its regular 8 PM slot on Friday, Oct. 24 followed by Boston Blue at 10 PM. Returning series Hollywood Squares and new series CIA, Y: Marshals (working title), Harlan Coben's Final Twist and America's Culinary Cup are currently planned for the second half of the 2025-2026 broadcast season. Here is CBS' complete fall schedule (all times ET/PT except where noted; new series in bold upper-case): Sunday, September 78-11 PM: 2025 Video Music Awards Sunday, September 148-11 PM: 77th Emmy Awards Sunday, September 218-11 PM: A Grammy Salute to Earth, Wind & Fire: The 21st Night of September Wednesday, September 248-10 PM: Survivor (Season 49 premiere) Thursday, September 259-10:30 PM: The Amazing Race (Season 38 premiere) Saturday, September 2710-11 PM: 48 Hours (Season 38 premiere) Sunday, September 287-7:30 PM: NFL on CBS doubleheader7:30-8:30 PM: 60 Minutes (Season 58 premiere)8:30-10:30 PM: Big Brother (Season 27 premiere) Wednesday, October 1 8-9:30 PM: Survivor (Season 49 time slot premiere)9:30-11 PM: The Amazing Race (Season 38 time slot premiere) Sunday, October 57-8 PM: 60 Minutes (Season 58 time slot premiere) CBS PREMIERE WEEK Sunday, October 12 7-7:30 PM, ET: NFL on CBS doubleheader7:30-8:30 PM, ET: 60 Minutes (7-8 PM, PT)8:30-9:30 PM, ET: Matlock (Season 2 sneak peek; 8-9 PM PT)9:30-10:30 PM ET: Elsbeth (Season 3 sneak peek; 9-10 PM PT ) Monday, October 13 8-8:30 PM: The Neighborhood (Season 8 premiere)8:30-9:00 PM: DMV (comedy series premiere)9-10 PM: FBI (Season 8 premiere)10-11 PM: Watson (Season 2 premiere) Tuesday, October 14 8-9 PM: NCIS (Season 23 premiere)9-10 PM: NCIS: Origins (Season 2 premiere)10-11 PM: NCIS: Sydney (Season 3 premiere) Thursday, October 16 8-8:30 PM: Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage (Season 2 premiere)8:30-9 PM: Ghosts (Season 5 premiere)9-10 PM: Matlock (Season 2 time slot premiere)10-11 PM: Elsbeth (Season 3 time slot premiere) Friday, October 17 8-9 PM: Fire Country (Season 4 premiere, special time)9-10 PM: SHERIFF COUNTRY (drama series premiere, special time)10-11 PM: BOSTON BLUE (drama series premiere) Sunday, October 198-9 PM: Tracker (Season 3 premiere)9-10 PM: THE ROAD (Airs 9:30-10:30 PM ET on Sundays, October 26 and November 2, following NFL Doubleheader, before moving to its regular 9-10 PM Sunday time period on November 9) Friday, October 248-9 PM: Sheriff Country (time slot premiere)9-10 PM: Fire Country (time slot premiere) MIDSEASON PREMIERES Hollywood Squares (Season 2)CIA (new drama series)Y: MARSHALS (new drama series; working title)HARLAN COBEN'S FINAL TWIST (new drama series) AMERICA'S CULINARY CUP (new drama series) Best of Deadline 'The Buccaneers' Season 2 Release Schedule: When Do New Episodes Come Out? 'The Buccaneers' Season 2 Soundtrack: From Griff To Sabrina Carpenter 2025 TV Series Renewals: Photo Gallery Solve the daily Crossword

Kathy Bates Sets Emmys Record With Her Matlock Nomination — Watch the Emotional On-Set Celebration
Kathy Bates Sets Emmys Record With Her Matlock Nomination — Watch the Emotional On-Set Celebration

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Kathy Bates Sets Emmys Record With Her Matlock Nomination — Watch the Emotional On-Set Celebration

Kathy Bates on Tuesday earned her 13th career Emmy Award nomination for acting — but it was nonetheless a noteworthy one. That is because the Matlock headliner, at age 77, now stands as the oldest person to vie for Lead Actress in a Drama. Angela Lansbury previously held the record as a 70-year-old contender in 1996, for playing Murder, She Wrote's Jessica Fletcher. More from TVLine Jimmy Kimmel Supports Stephen Colbert Amid Late Show Cancellation: 'F-k You CBS and All Your Sheldons' CBS Cancels Late Show, With Stephen Colbert Signing Off Next Year - Watch His Announcement Dear Emmys: Stop Letting a Handful of Shows Dominate the Acting Categories As seen in the Instagram video below, Bates was greeted by a cast- and crew-wide celebration of her Emmy nod when she arrived to the Matlock set on Tuesday, with castmates David Del Rio (Billy), Leah Lewis (Sarah) and Skye P. Marshall (Olympia) each gifting Bates a bouquet of flowers. 'We're inspired every single day by your hard work and your grace and your humility and your talent and the way that you lead this set,' a tearful Jennie Snyder Urman, Matlock's showrunner, told Bates. 'You elevate every single one of us.' 'Y'all were more than enough all this time,' Bates then told her colleagues. 'I didn't need anything else. Thank you so much. This has been an extraordinary experience for an old broad like me. I just love you from the bottom of my heart, and thank you for just being so great with me every day so I can do what I love to do best.' Bates' very first Emmy nod, in the Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie category, came in 1996, for her role as talent agent Helen Kushnick in HBO's adaptation of The Late Shift. From there, she went on to amass nominations for guest and supporting roles in 3rd Rock From the Sun, Six Feet Under and other shows. In 2011, she entered the Lead Actress in a Drama race for the first time, for the title role in NBC's under-appreciated Harry's Law. Her most recent prior Emmy nods all came in the supporting actress category, for American Horror Story's Coven, Freak Show and Hotel seasons. She also scored an Emmy nod in 1999 for directing A&E's Dash and Lilly miniseries. Bates has taken home the Emmy twice over that 30-year span — in 2012 for Guest Actress in a Comedy (Two and a Half Men) and in 2014 for Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie (as AHS: Coven's Delphine LaLaurie). To date, Bates is an Academy Award winner (in 1990, for hobbling that cockadoodie Paul Sheldon in Misery)… a two-time Golden Globe winner (for Misery and The Late Shift)… and a two-time SAG Award winner (for The Late Shift and the Mike Nichols film Primary Colors). Want scoop on , or for any other Emmy-nominated TV show? Shoot an email to InsideLine@ and your question may be answered via Matt's Inside Line! Emmys 2025: Complete Nominations List View List Best of TVLine 'Missing' Shows, Found! Get the Latest on Ahsoka, Monarch, P-Valley, Sugar, Anansi Boys and 25+ Others 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 Solve the daily Crossword

Kathy Bates marks Emmy milestone with lead actress nod
Kathy Bates marks Emmy milestone with lead actress nod

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Kathy Bates marks Emmy milestone with lead actress nod

At age 77, Kathy Bates has been nominated for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series at the 2025 Emmy Awards, making her the oldest nominee in that category to date. Bates received the nomination for her lead role in the CBS legal drama Matlock, where she plays Madeline 'Matty' Matlock, a seasoned attorney with an unconventional style. The series is a modern reboot of the classic courtroom show that originally aired in the 1980s and 1990s. Her nomination surpasses the previous age record held by Angela Lansbury, who was nominated in the same category at age 70 in 1996. This is Bates's 15th career Emmy nomination across various roles in television, spanning multiple genres. In a public statement following the announcement, Bates expressed appreciation for the recognition and acknowledged the work of the show's creative team and her fellow cast and crew. The 2025 Emmy nominations also include other notable milestones, such as Britt Lower's appearance in the Lead Actress category and Owen Cooper being recognized as one of the youngest nominees in Emmy history. The 77th Primetime Emmy Awards are scheduled to take place on September 14, 2025. Bates's nomination highlights broader conversations around representation and longevity in the entertainment industry, particularly regarding age diversity in leading roles.

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