TVLine Items: Chicago Fire Episode Order Upped Again, Robin Roberts' GMA Return Date and More
NBC is in no hurry to burn through Chicago Fire‘s freshman season. READ MORE
NBC is in no hurry to burn through Chicago Fire‘s freshman season. READ MORE
There’s a reason they say you shouldn’t mix work and pleasure.
On Wednesday’s Chicago Fire (NBC, 10/9c), Casey brings his mother to the firehouse, which — in the following exclusive video — makes things more than a little awkward for his possibly-more-than-just-a-friend/co-worker Dawson. READ MORE & WATCH VIDEO
Treat Williams trades in one TV dad gig (on White Collar) for another on this Wednesday’s episode of Chicago Fire (NBC, 10/9c) when he makes his debut as Kelly Severide’s pop — and we’ve got your exclusive first look at the two men meeting up after Kelly makes a big decision about his future. READ MORE & VIEW PHOTO
Funnyman Rob Corddry is spying a starring role in an ABC pilot.
The Children’s Hospital vet has landed the lead in Spy, a half-hour comedy adaptation of Simeon Goulden’s UK satire. READ MORE
Facing new, repurposed or just plain mediocre programming, NBC had a very good night this Wednesday — including new series highs for Chicago Fire.
The freshman firefighter drama …READ MORE
When a big blaze hits this Wednesday’s Christmas episode of Chicago Fire (NBC, 10/9c), it won’t be the only thing steaming up the firefighter drama. READ MORE
You get two — count ‘em, two — ratings round-ups today for the price of one, thanks to delays over at the Nielsen number-crunching factory. (Sources tell me that Inspector 83 had a Level-8 abacus problem.)
Starting with Thursday, ABC’s Scandal drew its largest total audience ever …READ MORE
Will the Criminal Minds realize they’re being watched? What will happen when Person of Interest digs Root back up? What could bring Karofsky back to Glee? Read on for answers to those questions plus teases from other shows. GET THE INSIDE LINE!
The freshman drama Chicago Fire lights NBC’s fire, and as such has earned a full-season order.
The ensemble series, fronted by Jesse Spencer, Taylor Kinney and Eamonn Walker, got off to a lukewarm start …READ MORE