Genoa City is losing one of its most popular faces.
Donny Boaz announced on Sunday that he is out of The Young and the Restless, and his final episode is set to air today, February 1.
"Sad news: Tomorrow, Monday, 02/01/21, as of now... will be my last air date on “The Young and The Restless.” Here’s what I know... I was told that Chance is Not being replaced or killed off," the actor shared on Instagram, adding:
"He’s just not gonna be there anymore."
Okay then. It's not uncommon for cast changes on daytime soap operas. They're pretty much a revolving door, but given that the news came out a day before Donny's final episode, it's unfortunate.
"Overall, I am grateful and thankful for this amazing opportunity. I know that I’m walking away from this better at my craft than before I started," he shared, adding:
"108 episodes. I...
Donny Boaz announced on Sunday that he is out of The Young and the Restless, and his final episode is set to air today, February 1.
"Sad news: Tomorrow, Monday, 02/01/21, as of now... will be my last air date on “The Young and The Restless.” Here’s what I know... I was told that Chance is Not being replaced or killed off," the actor shared on Instagram, adding:
"He’s just not gonna be there anymore."
Okay then. It's not uncommon for cast changes on daytime soap operas. They're pretty much a revolving door, but given that the news came out a day before Donny's final episode, it's unfortunate.
"Overall, I am grateful and thankful for this amazing opportunity. I know that I’m walking away from this better at my craft than before I started," he shared, adding:
"108 episodes. I...
- 2/1/2021
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Sunday, January 3, 2020 ratings — New episodes: Call Me Kat, The Great North, The Simpsons, Last Man Standing, America's Funniest Home Videos, Supermarket Sweep, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, The Rookie, NCIS: Los Angeles, NCIS: New Orleans, 60 Minutes, and The Outpost. Specials: Penn & Teller: Try This at Home Too. Sports: Sunday Night Football, Football Night in America, and NFL Overrun. Reruns: NCIS.
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- 1/4/2021
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
This weekly feature is in addition to TVLine’s daily What to Watch listings and monthly guide to What’s on Streaming.
With more than 530 scripted shows now airing across broadcast, cable and streaming, it’s easy to forget that a favorite comedy is returning, or that the new “prestige drama” you anticipated is about to debut. So consider this our reminder to set your DVR, order a Season Pass, pop a fresh Memorex into the Vcr… however it is you roll.
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With more than 530 scripted shows now airing across broadcast, cable and streaming, it’s easy to forget that a favorite comedy is returning, or that the new “prestige drama” you anticipated is about to debut. So consider this our reminder to set your DVR, order a Season Pass, pop a fresh Memorex into the Vcr… however it is you roll.
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- 1/2/2021
- by Ryan Schwartz
- TVLine.com
This weekly feature is in addition to TVLine’s daily What to Watch listings and monthly guide to What’s on Streaming.
With more than 530 scripted shows now airing across broadcast, cable and streaming, it’s easy to forget that a favorite comedy is returning, or that the new “prestige drama” you anticipated is about to debut. So consider this our reminder to set your DVR, order a Season Pass, pop a fresh Memorex into the Vcr… however it is you roll.
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With more than 530 scripted shows now airing across broadcast, cable and streaming, it’s easy to forget that a favorite comedy is returning, or that the new “prestige drama” you anticipated is about to debut. So consider this our reminder to set your DVR, order a Season Pass, pop a fresh Memorex into the Vcr… however it is you roll.
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- 12/12/2020
- by Ryan Schwartz
- TVLine.com
The week of Nov. 9 was the first time in this disrupted TV season that ratings stalwarts “This Is Us” and “Grey’s Anatomy” clashed at the top of the Live+7 charts.
For that particular week, both series added a 1.2 ratings point, with the ABC medical show narrowly coming out the winner at a 2.6 rating to the NBC drama’s 2.5 rating. The two shows were easily the biggest gainers after seven days of delayed viewing, as “Chicago P.D.” and “The Good Doctor” both added a 0.8 to end with a 1.8 and a 1.4 respectively.
“The Masked Singer” and “The Bachelorette” tied the unscripted race, both finishing with a 2.2 rating in Live+7.
In terms of total viewership, “This Is Us” and “Good Doctor” both added 4.3 million viewers, as the former ended with a week-topping 11.1 million. NBC held the top four non-football places for the week, with the three “Chicago” dramas all managing over 10 million pairs...
For that particular week, both series added a 1.2 ratings point, with the ABC medical show narrowly coming out the winner at a 2.6 rating to the NBC drama’s 2.5 rating. The two shows were easily the biggest gainers after seven days of delayed viewing, as “Chicago P.D.” and “The Good Doctor” both added a 0.8 to end with a 1.8 and a 1.4 respectively.
“The Masked Singer” and “The Bachelorette” tied the unscripted race, both finishing with a 2.2 rating in Live+7.
In terms of total viewership, “This Is Us” and “Good Doctor” both added 4.3 million viewers, as the former ended with a week-topping 11.1 million. NBC held the top four non-football places for the week, with the three “Chicago” dramas all managing over 10 million pairs...
- 11/24/2020
- by Will Thorne
- Variety Film + TV
The season 17 premiere of “Grey’s Anatomy,” which featured the surprise return of Patrick Dempsey, delivered strong growth in delayed viewing.
“Grey’s” grew to a 2.3 rating among adults 18-49 after three days of delayed viewing. That represents a 64% jump and also the top score for any non-football program during the week of Nov. 9. Right behind the ABC drama was NBC’s “This Is Us,” which gained the same amount to finish with a 2.2 rating. “The Masked Singer” and “The Bachelorette” were the only other two shows above a 2.0.
“Chicago Fire” and “Chicago P.D.” also showed decent growth for the week, as did “The Good Doctor,” which doubled its tally to a 1.2 rating.
In the total viewership column, a quartet of NBC shows finished top of the pile, led by “This Is Us” at 10.1 million total viewers. “This Is Us,” “Grey’s,” “Chicago P.D.” and “The Good Doctor” all added more...
“Grey’s” grew to a 2.3 rating among adults 18-49 after three days of delayed viewing. That represents a 64% jump and also the top score for any non-football program during the week of Nov. 9. Right behind the ABC drama was NBC’s “This Is Us,” which gained the same amount to finish with a 2.2 rating. “The Masked Singer” and “The Bachelorette” were the only other two shows above a 2.0.
“Chicago Fire” and “Chicago P.D.” also showed decent growth for the week, as did “The Good Doctor,” which doubled its tally to a 1.2 rating.
In the total viewership column, a quartet of NBC shows finished top of the pile, led by “This Is Us” at 10.1 million total viewers. “This Is Us,” “Grey’s,” “Chicago P.D.” and “The Good Doctor” all added more...
- 11/20/2020
- by Will Thorne
- Variety Film + TV
CBS’ delayed fall rollout continues to take shape, with the network announcing premiere dates for five more of its returning series.
The Unicorn will kick off its second season on Thursday, Nov. 12 (in the post-Mom/9:30 pm slot), Bull will launch Season 5 on Monday, Nov. 16 (at 10 pm), FBI and FBI: Most Wanted return with their third and second seasons on Tuesday, Nov. 17 (at 9 and 10 pm, respectively) and Seal Team is back with Season 4 on Wednesday, Nov. 25.
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The Unicorn will kick off its second season on Thursday, Nov. 12 (in the post-Mom/9:30 pm slot), Bull will launch Season 5 on Monday, Nov. 16 (at 10 pm), FBI and FBI: Most Wanted return with their third and second seasons on Tuesday, Nov. 17 (at 9 and 10 pm, respectively) and Seal Team is back with Season 4 on Wednesday, Nov. 25.
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- 10/21/2020
- by Michael Ausiello
- TVLine.com
After months of Covid-19 production disruption, CBS has finally announced premiere dates for a whole bunch of its scripted shows.
The network has set dates for the return of “Young Sheldon,” “Mom” (without Anna Faris) and “NCIS,” as well as the debut of new Chuck Lorre comedy “B Positive.”
There appears to be no word yet on Queen Latifah’s “The Equalizer” reboot, CBS’ only other new series scheduled to debut in the fall. According to sources close the network, the 10 series premiere dates are for shows which already have several episodes in the can. The network will reveal more dates and details as its shows continue to re-start production.
“Clarice,” the network’s only other new scripted series which centers around FBI Agent Clarice Starling in the years after the events of “Silence of the Lambs,” is still being held for midseason.
CBS’ plan was originally to hold “S.W.A.T.” for midseason as well,...
The network has set dates for the return of “Young Sheldon,” “Mom” (without Anna Faris) and “NCIS,” as well as the debut of new Chuck Lorre comedy “B Positive.”
There appears to be no word yet on Queen Latifah’s “The Equalizer” reboot, CBS’ only other new series scheduled to debut in the fall. According to sources close the network, the 10 series premiere dates are for shows which already have several episodes in the can. The network will reveal more dates and details as its shows continue to re-start production.
“Clarice,” the network’s only other new scripted series which centers around FBI Agent Clarice Starling in the years after the events of “Silence of the Lambs,” is still being held for midseason.
CBS’ plan was originally to hold “S.W.A.T.” for midseason as well,...
- 10/13/2020
- by Will Thorne
- Variety Film + TV
CBS‘ fall schedule is looking a lot more like a fall schedule, with the setting of premiere dates for nine of 18 returning shows that now have full episodes in the can — including the well-watched NCIS and its many offspring, plus Young Sheldon and the suddenly Anna Faris-less Mom.
Also scoring a premiere date is the freshman comedy B Positive, starring Thomas Middleditch (Silicon Valley) and Annaleigh Ashford (Masters of Sex).
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Also scoring a premiere date is the freshman comedy B Positive, starring Thomas Middleditch (Silicon Valley) and Annaleigh Ashford (Masters of Sex).
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- 10/13/2020
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Plans are in motion for a movie based on the Michael Ondaatje novel, the Louisiana-set "Coming Through Slaughter," about the birth of jazz. The last Ondaatje novel that was turned into a film was 1996.s .The English Patient..According to Variety, producer Paul Maslansky, who in 2006 optioned the book about jazz legend Buddy Bolden, has a completed screenplay written by Mark Bailey and approved by Ondaatje. Ondaatje's book tells the life story of Bolden, a legendary cornettist in early 1900s New Orleans who was a forging influence on jazz and on greats like Louis Armstrong.Maslansky's production partner on "Slaughter" will be the Rome-based producer Lars Bloch.
- 9/8/2009
- by Adnan Tezer
- Monsters and Critics
Forest Whitaker will direct and star in Louis Armstrong biopic What a Wonderful World for Paris based Legende, the company behind La Vie En Rose.
Ron Bass is all set to write the script for the movie which will be executively produced by Cohen, excutive of the Armstrong estate and the Louis Armstrong Educational Foundation.
The film will delve into the early life of Armstrong as a an impoverished musician in the early in New Orleans and primarily chronicle his career as a trumpet virtuoso and improvisational singer.
“Armstrong left a monumental mark on our lives and our culture,” said Whitaker, who portrayed jazz great Charlie Parker in “Bird.” “He lived an amazing life and, through his art, shifted...
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Ron Bass is all set to write the script for the movie which will be executively produced by Cohen, excutive of the Armstrong estate and the Louis Armstrong Educational Foundation.
The film will delve into the early life of Armstrong as a an impoverished musician in the early in New Orleans and primarily chronicle his career as a trumpet virtuoso and improvisational singer.
“Armstrong left a monumental mark on our lives and our culture,” said Whitaker, who portrayed jazz great Charlie Parker in “Bird.” “He lived an amazing life and, through his art, shifted...
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- 10/9/2008
- by John
- ReelSuave.com
Just a few weeks ago, there was word that Charles S. Dutton was working on a Louis Armstrong miniseries with Quincy Jones, and John Sayles -- one heck of a dream team. But of course, this is Hollywood and one project can never be enough -- especially when we're talking about a recognizable icon. Now word comes that we're getting a feature film as well.
Variety reports that Forest Whitaker is not only going to star as Louis in an upcoming biopic called What a Wonderful World, but also direct it. (This is the second music icon Whitaker is becoming -- he already played Charlie Parker in Bird.) Now, while Sayles is the powerhouse behind Dutton's project, Ron Bass (Rain Man) will be writing this feature with the help of Armstrong's estate. They're allowing the Oscar-winning scribe exclusive access to personal accounts, letters, and other archive material, which should give...
Variety reports that Forest Whitaker is not only going to star as Louis in an upcoming biopic called What a Wonderful World, but also direct it. (This is the second music icon Whitaker is becoming -- he already played Charlie Parker in Bird.) Now, while Sayles is the powerhouse behind Dutton's project, Ron Bass (Rain Man) will be writing this feature with the help of Armstrong's estate. They're allowing the Oscar-winning scribe exclusive access to personal accounts, letters, and other archive material, which should give...
- 10/8/2008
- by Monika Bartyzel
- Cinematical
Forest Whitaker is set to direct and star in “What a Wonderful World,” a biopic based on the life of Louis Armstrong, according to Variety.
The trade says the film will kick off during the musician’s impoverished early years in New Orleans and primarily chronicle his career as a trumpet virtuoso and improvisational singer.
Whitaker will direct a script by Ronald Bass, screenwriter of “My Best Friend’s Wedding.”
"Armstrong left a monumental mark on our lives and our culture," Whitaker told Variety.
This is not the first time Whitaker will take on a Jazz project. In 1988, the filmmaker starred as Charlie “Bird” Parker in Clint Eastwood’s “Bird.”
Whitaker’s directing credits include 2004’s comedy “First Daughter.” He most recently starred in “Street Kings.” Upcoming projects include “Powder Blue” and “Repossession Mambo.”
Sounds like an interesting project. But will Whitaker be able to match Taylor Hackford’s fabulous biopic “Ray”? We shall see…...
The trade says the film will kick off during the musician’s impoverished early years in New Orleans and primarily chronicle his career as a trumpet virtuoso and improvisational singer.
Whitaker will direct a script by Ronald Bass, screenwriter of “My Best Friend’s Wedding.”
"Armstrong left a monumental mark on our lives and our culture," Whitaker told Variety.
This is not the first time Whitaker will take on a Jazz project. In 1988, the filmmaker starred as Charlie “Bird” Parker in Clint Eastwood’s “Bird.”
Whitaker’s directing credits include 2004’s comedy “First Daughter.” He most recently starred in “Street Kings.” Upcoming projects include “Powder Blue” and “Repossession Mambo.”
Sounds like an interesting project. But will Whitaker be able to match Taylor Hackford’s fabulous biopic “Ray”? We shall see…...
- 10/8/2008
- by Franck Tabouring
- screeninglog.com
Louis Armstrong (left) and Forest Whitaker (right) I still haven't seen Clint Eastwood's Bird in which Forest Whitaker stars as Charlie Parker, a film he won the Cannes Film Festival best actor award for as well as earned a Golden Globe nomination, but it remains in my Netflix queue. I hope to get to it some time soon as it seems Whitaker is returning to the world of jazz to play yet another icon, only this time he will be directing as well. Ben Child at The Guardian reports that Forest Whitaker will play Louis Armstrong in the first Armstrong estate officially sanctioned biopic of the great jazz singer and trumpet player which he will also direct. The film will be called What a Wonderful World based on Armstrong's well known song and will chronicle the musician's life from his impoverished early days in New Orleans to his death...
- 10/8/2008
- by Brad Brevet
- Rope of Silicon
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