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ON TELEVISION (TUESDAY 10/4/16)
BET: 2016 Hip Hop Awards at 8pm
NBC, ABC, CBS, MSNBC, CNBC, CNN: Vice-Presidential Debate at 9pm
BOUNCE: Family Time (Premiere) at 9pm
COOKING: MasterChef Canada (Premiere) at 8pm
CW: The Flash (Premiere) at 8pm
CW: No Tomorrow (Premiere) at 9pm
GOLF: Driver vs. Driver (Premiere) at 10pm
HULU: The Mindy Project (Premiere)
TRAVEL: Bizarre Foods: Delicious Destinations (Premiere) at 9pm
UNIMAS: Velvet (Premiere) at 9pm
ID: Cry Wolfe (Finale) at 9:30pm
Sherlock star Benedict Cumberbatch hinted that the series could be coming to a close after its fourth season, in an interview with GQ UK. “It might be the end of an era. It goes to a place where it will be pretty hard to follow on immediately,” said Cumberbatch. The BBC One series has aired since 2010.
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The Dancing With the Stars troupe is heading back on the road. Dancing with the Stars: Live! – We Came to Dance travels to 43 cities this winter beginning December 16 in Reno, NV, and running through February 14 in Costa Mesa, CA. The new production showcases every type of ballroom and modern dance seen on the ABC show and features dancers from the show including Lindsay Arnold, Artem Chigvintsev, Sharna Burgess, Val Chmerkovskiy, Emma Slater, Jenna Johnson, Gleb Savchenko, Keo Motsepe, Alan Bersten, Hayley Erbert and more. Tickets are available now at dwtstour.com.
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ABC is adding another classic game show to its lineup. The network ordered 10 episodes of The Gong Show to be executive produced Will Arnett’s Electric Avenue Productions, Den of Thieves and Principato Young Entertainment. Every episode will feature performers plucked from the Internet and put on a primetime stage. A revolving panel of judges, featuring Hollywood stars, will praise, critique or gong contestants.
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A&E showcases the policing of America in documentary series Live PD, debuting Friday, October 28 at 9p. It offers viewers access inside the country’s busiest police forces and the communities they patrol.
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NBA TV’s Open Court kicks off its sixth season with a panel of NBA head coaches on Wednesday, October 5 at 6p. Matt Winer steers the roundtable forum through an in-depth discussion on topics including earning players’ trust, building a winning culture and their most difficult coaching challenges.
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AMC hosts a live, 90-minute special edition of Talking Dead, featuring 12 cast members of The Walking Dead and EPs Scott M. Gimple and Robert Kirkman, on Sunday, October 23 at 10p, directly following The Walking Dead premiere at 9p. Fans will have the opportunity to win free tickets to the screening of the show’s 7th season debut and The Talking Dead taping, hosted by Chris Hardwick, at Los Angeles’ Hollywood Forever Cemetery. The “Talking Dead at Hollywood Forever” ticket sweepstakes opens on Tuesday, October 4 at 7a at TalkingDeadSweepstakes.com.
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Dan Rather hosts an election movie marathon on Sunday, November 6 starting at 2p on HDNET Movies. The event features exclusive insights and wraps from Rather for seven films, including The Ides of March, Primary Colors and In the Line of Fire.
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Leading up to the presidential election, getTV is airing interviews between Merv Griffin and four former presidents: Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagen, from The Merv Griffin Show. To air every Monday at 10p from October 17 through November 7.
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USO – for the Troops, an independent documentary film that chronicles the American institution created 75 years ago to bring pieces of home to active duty troops around the world, airs Monday, November 7 at 9p on PBS. (Check local listings.) on PBS. The film is narrated by David Strathairn.
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World of X Games on ABC features weekly action sports content throughout October, as well as the Trestles and France stops of the World Surf League Championship Tour. SuperSnake, a 22-minute short about the ultimate snowboard and skateboard hybrid dream course, airs Sunday, October 16 at 2p. Unchained: The Untold Story of Freestyle Motocross airs Sunday, October 23 at 2:30p.
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Starz announced two key new roles to Season 3 of Outlander. Cesar Domboy (The Walk) will play an older version of Fergus, the French pickpocket Jamie (Sam Heughan) and Claire (Caitriona Balfe) took under their wing in Season 2. British actress Lauren Lyle will portray Marsali, one of Laoghaire’s (Nell Hudson) young daughters.
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John Carroll Lynch (Fargo) was cast as a series regular on Channel Zero: The No-End House. He’ll play John Sleator, a troubled family man. Syfy anthology horror series bows in 2017.
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Tzi Ma (Hell on Wheels) landed a recurring role on the sophomore season of Amazon‘s The Man in the High Castle. Ma will play General Onoda, an intelligent, nuanced and excellent soldier from a working-class background.
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Newcomer Cameron Cuffe nabbed the lead in Syfy’s Superman prequel, Krypton. He’ll play the superhero’s grandfather.
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Averaging more than one million P2+ in prime for the month, ID garnered significant, double-digit increases in all key demos – P2+/HH up 17 percent; P25-54 up 14 percent; W25-54 up 11 percent. Series driving the success included the debut of JonBenet: An American Murder Mystery, which became the best new non-fiction series in ad-supported cable in 2016, averaging 2.6 million P2+. Other stand-outs were Homicide Hunter: Lt. Joe Kenda, averaging more than 1.8 million P2+, and The Vanishing Women, averaging 1.4 million P2+.
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