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Good News (also known as The Good News) is an American sitcom that aired on UPN from August 25, 1997, to May 19, 1998. The series was the final television series produced by MTM Enterprises, which was folded into 20th Century Fox Television, [1] in 1997 (MTM's then-remaining programs, Good News and The Pretender (1996–2000), were produced by 20th Century Fox Television for the rest of their ...
Some Good News is a 2020 American web series created and hosted by American actor and filmmaker John Krasinski on YouTube, which premiered on March 29, 2020.Krasinski self-funded and co-produced the show with his production company, Sunday Night Productions, and filmed each episode remotely from his home in Brooklyn during the COVID-19 pandemic. [1]
Good News Week Kitchen required each team to identify newsmakers from the week as represented by different food dishes, played for the occasion of MasterChef Australia judges Matt Preston and George Calombaris appearing as panellists.
John Krasinski has returned for a special holiday episode of his popular Internet show, Some Good News. "I'll do it," Timberlake said without hesitation. Krasinski quickly moved on and even shared ...
John Krasinski's good works have not gone unnoticed. On Thursday, ViacomCBS announced that the actor-director's wildly popular web series, Some Good News, will be coming to ViacomCBS, ET confirms.
John Krasinski's webseries Some Good News came into the world at a dark time and tried to inspire people to look on the bright side. There were no big guest stars or surprising cast reunions for ...
Russell Joseph Howard (born 23 March 1980) [1] is an English comedian, television presenter, radio presenter, and actor. He has hosted his own television shows, Russell Howard's Good News and The Russell Howard Hour, and appeared on the topical panel TV show Mock the Week.
The Les Crane Show (November 9, 1964–February 25, 1965) – interview/tabloid talk format with audience questions . ABC's Nightlife (March 1–November 12, 1965) – talk/variety series serving as a reformatting of The Les Crane Show; originally featured rotating hosts, before Crane returned as host in June 1965