And Jessica Chastain and Michael Shannon introduced a clip of “George & Tammy,” a limited series about the volatile marriage of Wynette and George Jones. Hill told the story of her friendship with Tammy Wynette, who she said threw a baby shower for her during her first pregnancy. The segment was basically a promotion for the growing Taylor Sheridan canon on Paramount+ which now includes “Yellowstone” prequel “1883,” starring Tim McGraw and Faith Hill, and the upcoming Lone Ranger origin story “Bass Reeves,” starring David Oyelowo. Reilly was joined on stage by her costar Kevin Costner, making his second upfront appearance of the week after a cameo during the Fox upfront for his Fox Nation documentary about the wildlife of Yellowstone, the oldest of America’s national parks. “CBS Mornings” host Gayle King helmed a segment dubbed “The Art of Reinvention,” which as “Yellowstone” star Kelly Reilly explained, was meant to showcase “Paramount’s legacy of reinventing genres like the Western.” (King hobbled onstage with an ankle brace and sparkly clog on her left foot and a strappy stiletto on her right, explaining that she is nursing an Achilles injury.) At that time, he had yet to build his 300 acre, 12 soundstage production facility in Atlanta. Norah O’Donnell interviewed Tyler Perry, who has several shows across the company, including the recently launched Paramount+ crime doc “Never Seen Again.” Perry was featured 13 years ago in an actual “60 Minutes” segment. Lesley Stahl helmed a segment on the company’s reality offerings including “RuPaul’s Drag Race,” “Love and Hip Hop,” “The Real World” revival, “The Challenge,” “Big Brother,” “Amazing Race” and, of course, the show that started it all, “Survivor.” Scott Pelley narrated a “60”-esque piece about the company’s generation of young creatives, including “Blues Clues” host Josh Dela Cruz and “iCarly’s” Miranda Cosgrove and Marsai Martin, the 17-year-old actor and producer who is producing the Paramount+ movie “Fantasy Football.” © 2023 NYP Holdings, Inc.A Look Back at Fran Drescher's Standout Looks From 'The Nanny' In the clip for the upcoming season, Burns is featured in a fedora. As he said in a behind-the-scenes documentary in 2006, “I refused to lose my hair on a kid’s TV show.” The day after he filmed his last episode, Burns shaved his head. In a preview for the show, OG Steve appears on a video call with Josh and Joe, giving sage advice to his successor.Īlthough rumors of drug use and death hoaxes followed Steve after his departure from Nickelodeon, the musician says he simply outgrew the role - and his hairdo. He even has a dog, named Mickey - not Blue - after his favorite movie, “Rocky.” Since appearing on the big red chair, Steve has done some voice-over work and released an album with Flaming Lips musician Steven Drozd. Joshua Dela Cruz (left) and Steve Burns Nickelodeon The soundtrack has a new pop-rock vibe too. ![]() The handy-dandy notebook gets a 2019 update as a smartphone, and Blue and Magenta have gotten a CGI makeover. Pepper, Mailbox and Magenta.īut it’s not all nostalgia. Some familiar faces in the cast: Tickety Tock the clock, Mr. The storybook world’s new host, who enlists the audience to help him solve mysteries, is Joshua Dela Cruz, who will play Steve’s cousin. He’ll be joined by Donovan Patton, who replaced Steve in the role of Joe until the show’s end in 2006. Steve Burns, who hosted the show until 2002, will be making a cameo on the premiere of the revamped children’s program. The Nickelodeon hit, which originally aired in 1996, is getting a reboot called “Blue’s Clues & You!,” premiering Nov. Here are your three clues: He is beloved by ’90s kids, he wore a green striped shirt and he sat on a thinking chair. Jamie Lynn Spears to star in 'Zoey 101' reunion with original cast ![]() 'Seinfeld' reunion? Here's what Julia Louis-Dreyfus has to say about Jerry Seinfeld's new remarksĭaniel Kaluuya’s new 'Barney' movie will be for adults: studio execĪ new version of 'The Office' is in the works - starring a woman
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