“The Voice” sang from home Monday in the NBC singing contest’s first remote show, an adaptation resulting the COVID-19 production shutdown.
Author: Bill Keveney, USA TODAY
‘Homeland’ recap: Did Carrie kill Saul? More big revelations from Showtime’s series finale
Spoiler alert: Find out if Carrie Mathison killed her long-time spy mentor, Saul Berenson, in the series finale recap of Showtime’s ‘Homeland.’
HBO’s ‘Bad Education’: How college obsession, corruption combined long before 2019 scandal
Hugh Jackman and Allison Janney play scheming school administrators in HBO’s ‘Bad Education,’ which is based on a true story.
‘Empire’ series finale: How the show reworked the ending after coronavirus halted production
Spoiler alert: ‘Empire’ ended its run early due to the coronavirus production shutdown. Here’s how the show factored in Jussie Smollett’s Jamal.
Remote ‘SNL’ looked strange, but host Tom Hanks offered the comfort we need during quarantine
Tom Hanks, making his first TV appearance since being diagnosed with coronavirus, was just the right guy to host an unusual, remote episode of ‘SNL.’
‘SNL’ wasn’t live from New York, but it was great to have the show back in the age of coronavirus
“Saturday Night Live,” which stopped production because of coronavirus threat, returned in remote form this weekend for the first time since March 7.
COVID-19 tiger: Animal Planet show explains how Nadia was tested and what happens now
On Animal Planet’s “The Zoo” this Saturday, the Bronx Zoo’s chief vet explains how Nadia the tiger was tested for COVID-19.
‘Modern Family’ finale recap: How life changes for all, from empty-nesting to far-away moves
Spoiler alert: We recap the finale of ‘Modern Family,’ the hit comedy that ended Wednesday after 11 seasons, 250 episodes and five best-comedy Emmys.
Coronavirus: Airbnb CEO offers apology, $250 million to hosts hurt by refund policy
On Monday Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky promised financial help, including $250 million for hosts hurt by its cancellation policy.
Ranked: Larry David of ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ and his fellow masters of comedic discomfort
As HBO’s ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ approaches its season finale, we rank TV’s most discomforting characters. Guess where Larry David of ‘Curb’ ranks.