LL Cool J to Reprise Role as Sam Hanna on ‘NCIS: Hawai’i’ in a Recurring Capacity for Season 3
LL Cool J is jumping from "NCIS: Los Angeles" to "NCIS: Hawai'i," reprising his role as Sam Hanna in a recurring capacity starting with season three.
LL Cool J is jumping from "NCIS: Los Angeles" to "NCIS: Hawai'i," reprising his role as Sam Hanna in a recurring capacity starting with season three.
Here's your first look at "General Hospital" alum William deVry's guest appearance on "NCIS: Los Angeles," airing Sunday, March 20 on CBS.
William deVry will guest star in the Sunday, March 20 episode of "NCIS: Los Angeles." He'll be playing a Navy Captain working alongside series stars Chris O'Donnell and LL Cool J.
"General Hospital" honored the life of former cast member Jay Pickett with a tribute card aired at the end of the Tuesday, August 17 broadcast. Pickett died last month of an apparent heart attack. He was just 60 years old.
It's official: Dan Feuerriegel is your new EJ DiMera on "Days of our Lives." Find out when you can watch this bad boy's return to Salem.
CBS renews six additional dramas and veteran CBS News magazines for 2019-2020 broadcast television season. They join 10 previously renewed programs for next year. Find out if your favorite is coming back.
"General Hospital's" mysterious Dixon, who Paul Hornsby (Richard Burgi) has been heard conversing with for the last several weeks, has finally been identified as actor Troy Ruptash, who debuts in the recurring role beginning Friday, February 19, Soap Opera Network has learned.
Lachlan Buchanan (Kyle Abbott, "The Young and the Restless") will portray Navy Petty Officer James Muldoon, who witnesses a crime and comes to the aid of someone in need in the Tuesday, March 1 episode of "NCIS," titled "After Hours."
"The Young and the Restless'" Scott Elrod (Joe Clark) will be playing an Army doctor on ABC's "Grey's Anatomy," which returns with all-new episodes beginning Thursday, February 11 after airing its winter finale last month.
After terrorizing Genoa City for half the year with everyone wondering who killed some of "The Young and the Restless'" most beautiful people, actor Chris McKenna (ex-Detective Mark Harding) announced that he'll next appear on an upcoming episode of CBS' "NCIS: New Orleans."
Compiling ratings data from production studio sources for the period beginning January 1 and ending October 31, Vulture recently reported some of the most watched shows in 18 countries, including Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, Poland, Hungary and Italy, and the publication found the likes of "NCIS," "Criminal Minds," "The Flash," "The Blacklist," "Grey's Anatomy" and the recently concluded "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" still at the…
"The Young and the Restless" has cast "Home and Away" alum Lachlan Buchanan in the contract role of Kyle Jenkins, the son of Jack Abbott (Peter Bergman) and Diane Jenkins (last played by "General Hospital's" Maura West). The actor will report to work at the CBS Television City studio, where "Y&R" is filmed, beginning Tuesday, January 27. His first airdate is set for Wednesday, February 25.
Attention fans of CBS Daytime's "The Bold and the Beautiful," "The Young and the Restless," "Let's Make a Deal," "The Talk," and "The Price is Right": If you live in the New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, San Francisco, Baltimore, Boston, Dallas, Denver, Detroit, Miami, Minneapolis, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh or the Sacramento television markets, you currently have no access to CBS programming if you subscribe to Dish Network. You are also…
Get ready to see “General Hospital’s” Parry Shen (Brad Cooper) in a whole new light: The actor is headed to CBS’ “NCIS: Los Angeles!”
The 2013-2014 television season ending CBS Fan Awards are currently underway and CBS' "The Young and the Restless" is nominated in the category of Best Chemistry for Sharon and Nicholas Newman (Sharon Case and Joshua Morrow). The two are competing against Deeks and Kensi of "NCIS: Los Angeles," the cast of "Criminal Minds" (which includes former "Y&R" star Shemar Moore; ex-Malcolm Winters), Sheldon and Amy of "The Big Bang Theory" and…
As it gets ready to finish the traditional television season (September-May) as America's most-watched network in viewers for the 11th time in 12 years, CBS has renewed 21 shows and has picked up an additional 8 for next season. Five of the new shows will air in the fall with the remaining three headed for midseason. The new series joining the network in the fall includes "Madam Secretary," starring Téa Leoni as the newly appointed U.S. Secretary of State; "NCIS: New…