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11:25 - The Flash & Arrow Crossover - To Run Long on Both Nights
For those who DVR CW shows, you might want to be careful next week. #arrow #izombie #supernatural #theflash pic.twitter.com/n0OYJS5KlM
— Marisa Roffman (@marisaroffman) November 24, 2015
Thanks to tsukikomew for the heads up.
CROSSOVER DVR ALERT: #TheFlash “Legends of Today” runs through 9:01:30PM on Dec. 2; #Arrow “Legends of Yesterday” goes to 9:02:30 on 12/3.
— DC TV Feed (@DCTVFeed) November 24, 2015
10:35 - 2 Broke Girls - Episode 5.03 - And the Maybe Baby - Promotional Photos
09:50 - Degrassi: Next Class - Trailer
Thanks to Dillan Ghelani for the heads up.
09:30 - Family Guy - Episode 14.08 - Brokeback Swanson - Promotional Photos
08:10 - The Affair - Episode 2.10 - Promotional Photos + Synopsis
07:50 - Grandfathered - Drake Bell to Guest
Drake Bell is set to guest star on an upcoming episode of Grandfathered, and he'll be sharing scenes with his former Nickelodeon co-star, Josh Peck, ETonline exclusively reveals.
In an upcoming episode of the hit Fox comedy, Bell will play Kirk, a flashy tech investor whom Gerald (Peck) and Vanessa (Christina Milian) are desperate to meet up with to pitch their new app. But once Gerald and Vanessa come face-to-face with the loaded entrepreneur, they're not sure he's the best man to do business with.
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07:50 - Unforgettable - Episode 4.02 - Gut Check - Press Release
Thanks to Pierre for the heads up.
When two private security guards are gunned down in a hotel room, Major Crimes discovers that they were protecting the star witness, Rosie Webb (Rachel Dratch) of a high-profile securities fraud case. Carrie and Al must deliver the witness (and her dynamic personality) to Miami with the cartel and a hit man at their heels !
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04:30 - Legends - Episode 2.05 - The Legend of Terrence Graves - Promo
03:30 - Black-ish - Episode 2.09 - Man at Work - Promo
03:20 - The Grinder - Episode 1.08 - Giving Thanks, Getting Justice - Sneak Peeks
03:20 - Bastards - HBO Developing Drama Based on the Israeli Series Nevelot
HBO has put in development Bastards, a drama based on the Israeli series Nevelot. The project, from Sony TV, studio-based Happy Madison and Alan Poul’s Boku Films, is being written by playwright Branden Jacobs Jenkins (Appropriate), with Poul attached to direct under his overall deal at HBO.
Described as a thriller with dark comedic overtones, Bastards follows two elderly Vietnam vets in contemporary Miami, whose resentment of today’s entitled youth causes a small act of self-defense to snowball into something much bigger. Jenkins, Poul and Happy Madison’s Doug Robinson executive produce, along with Mirit Toovi, Yoran Mokady and Hadas Mozes Lichtenstein.
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03:20 - Soul Patrol - CBS Developing Police Drama
CBS is developing “Soul Patrol,” a police drama hailing from mega-producer Aaron Kaplan, Alexandra Lydon and Niels Mueller who will pen the script, Variety has learned exclusively.
Kaplan, Lydon and Mueller will all exec produce the potential series from CBS Television Studios.
“Soul Patrol” revolves around a unique, highly effective task force comprised entirely of African-American police officers, which was assembled in the early 1970s by the Boston Police Commissioner to more effectively prevent and solve crimes in previously neglected areas of the city.
Before “Soul Patrol” landed at CBS this development cycle, Kaplan and Lydon had worked together on another Boston-based police project, “Broad Squad,” which ABC ordered to pilot last cycle, in contention for the 2015-16 television season. Though both are inspired by true stories and strike similarities, “Soul Patrol” is a new project with different auspices attached. Lydon had brought “Broad Squad” to Kaplan last pilot season, and this year, she came back to the “Secrets & Lies” exec producer with “Soul Patrol,” which goes back to Boston in the ’70s.
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23:30 - Pixar - Celebrating 20 Years Video
23:30 - Arrow / The Flash Crossover Storyboard Glimpse
Thanks to arrowshieldfan for the heads up.
Arrow/Flash Crossover Storyboard Glimpse. #LegendsOfTomorrow pic.twitter.com/6Mdy0tYLsY
— Marc Guggenheim (@mguggenheim) November 23, 2015
22:00 - Life In Pieces - Episode 1.11 - Lice Stealing College Caroling - Promotional Photos
22:00 - Grandfathered - Episode 1.08 - Gerald's Two Dads - Promotional Photos
22:00 - Fresh Off the Boat - Episode 2.09 - We Done Son - Promotional Photos
22:00 - Life in Pieces - Episode 1.09 - Hospital Boudoir Time-Out Namaste - Promotional Photos
22:00 - MOVIES: Silence - Teaser Promotional Poster
22:00 - The Knick - Episode 2.08 - Not Well at All - Press Release
THE KNICK
DEC. 4 EPISODE
Episode #18 (season 2, episode 8): “Not Well at All”
Debut: FRIDAY, DEC. 4 (10:00-11:00 p.m. ET/PT)
Other CINEMAX playdates: Dec. 4 (11:00 p.m., midnight), 5 (9:00 p.m., 11:45 p.m.), 6 (4:45 p.m.), 7 (8:00 p.m., 10:50 p.m.), 8 (10:00 p.m.), 9 (9:00 p.m.), 16 (8:00 p.m.) and 26 (10:00 p.m.)
Thackery (Clive Owen) introduces a new kind of cure to his inebriation ward. Brockhurst (Fred Weller) demands the return of his “girls.” Gallinger’s (Eric Johnson) relationship with his wife (Maya Kazan) and Bertie’s (Michael Angarano) relationship with Genevieve (Arielle Goldman) move in surprising directions. Cornelia (Juliet Rylance) presents evidence of the company’s wrongdoing to Henry (Charles Aitken). Barrow’s (Jeremy Bobb) troubled marriage comes to a head. Thackery performs plastic surgery on Abby (Jennifer Ferrin).
Written by Steven Katz; directed by Steven Soderbergh.
THE KNICK was created by Jack Amiel & Michael Begler; directed by Steven Soderbergh; executive producers, Gregory Jacobs, Steven Soderbergh, Jack Amiel, Michael Begler and Michael Sugar; co-executive producer, Steven Katz; produced by Michael Polaire.
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22:00 - NCIS: New Orleans - Episode 2.10 - Billy and the Kid - Sneak Peeks