TVLine Items: Lifetime Follows Whitney Houston's Family, Fashion Star Renewed and More
Lifetime has given the green light to The Houston Family Chronicles, a 10-episode docu-series that follows the late Whitney Houston’s family. READ MORE
Lifetime has given the green light to The Houston Family Chronicles, a 10-episode docu-series that follows the late Whitney Houston’s family. READ MORE
Glee is going tribute-crazy this April, with New Directions paying homage to two major influences on pop culture: Saturday Night Fever and late musical icon Whitney Houston. READ MORE & VIEW PHOTOS
On TV this Sunday: Sex scandals on The Good Wife and Harry’s Law, Army Wives gets a new face on the base, Oprah speaks with Whitney Houston‘s family and more. As a supplement to TVLine’s original features, here are a 10 programs you might want to keep on your radar. READ MORE
Though Glee honored the late Whitney Houston last month with an unexpectedly timely cover of “I Will Always Love You,” TVLine has confirmed that New Directions will once again and more purposefully celebrate the musical icon this season with one of its signature tribute episodes. READ MORE
You can’t always get what you want, as Mick Jagger (and later, Crystal Bowersox) once sang, and that adage has certainly been applicable to most of American Idol‘s first 399 episodes.
On Wednesday, however, in celebration of the 400th installment of the reality-competition granddaddy, Uncle Nigel took a page from Burger King’s ad department and …READ MORE
Whitney Houston‘s untimely death in a Beverly Hills hotel suite last weekend has raised a huge question in the Saturday Night Live writers’ room: Whether or not to build a sketch around the late pop star when Maya Rudolph, who is known for her legendary Houston impersonation, makes her hosting debut this coming Saturday.
TVLine has learned that SNL is …READ MORE
It’s official: This Tuesday’s episode of Glee — which, coincidentally, finds Mercedes tackling Whitney Houston‘s beloved ballad, “I Will Always Love You” — will pay tribute to the late musical icon. READ MORE
Sunday’s Grammy Awards hit all the right notes ratings-wise.
Based on preliminary data, the 54th annual telecast — which featured a moving tribute to Whitney Houston performed by Jennifer Hudson as well as a clean sweep by Adele — drew a staggering …READ MORE
In the aftermath of Whitney Houston’s death Saturday afternoon in her Beverly Hills hotel suite, I fully expected Grammy producers to open their 2012 award ceremony with a triubute to the fallen pop icon. Strangely enough, though, Oscar winner Jennifer Hudson’s sublime cover of Houston’s most iconic ballad, “I Will Always Love You,” didn’t happen until …READ MORE