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‘The Kennedys’ Sequel Series Being Plotted by ReelzChannel
‘The Kennedys’ Sequel Series Being Plotted by ReelzChannel
‘The Kennedys’ Sequel Series Being Plotted by ReelzChannel
But didn't they...hmm. It's of interest to note that while nowhere near the storied history of the famous Kennedy family itself, historical miniseries 'The Kennedys' went through quite a bit of controversy in its own right just to make it to air the first time around. Dumped by The History Channel and largely eschewed by every other network, the Greg Kinnear/Katie Holmes political dramatization ev
Miley Cyrus in Talks to Star in Lifetime’s ‘Bonnie & Clyde’
Miley Cyrus in Talks to Star in Lifetime’s ‘Bonnie & Clyde’
Miley Cyrus in Talks to Star in Lifetime’s ‘Bonnie & Clyde’
It's hard to think of Miley Cyrus as anything other than Hannah Montana, even now when she's smoking bongs, cutting her hair to look like Draco Malfoy and getting engaged to 'The Hunger Games' heartthrob Liam Hemsworth. Perhaps if she lands a gig on the Lifetime network playing one of the most infamously recognized criminals in history, she'll be able to completely break that image.
2012 Emmy Awards: Kevin Costner Wins Outstanding Miniseries Lead for ‘Hatfields & McCoys’
2012 Emmy Awards: Kevin Costner Wins Outstanding Miniseries Lead for ‘Hatfields & McCoys’
2012 Emmy Awards: Kevin Costner Wins Outstanding Miniseries Lead for ‘Hatfields & McCoys’
'Hatfields & McCoys,' The History Channel's three-part, six-hour mini-series dramatizing one of the most famous blood feuds in American history, may not have taken home the 2012 Emmy Award for Outstanding Miniseries or Movie, but it can boast having the best lead actor in that category. Kevin Costner, who portrayed Anse "Devil" Hatfield, took home the Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actor
Larry The Cable Guy’s New Show ‘Only In America’ [VIDEO]
Larry The Cable Guy’s New Show ‘Only In America’ [VIDEO]
Larry The Cable Guy’s New Show ‘Only In America’ [VIDEO]
History Channel has a new 13 episode series staring Larry The Cable Guy. You can prepare yourself for "Wednesday/Hump Day" by laughing Tuesday nights with this informative - yet hilarious show that airs at 8pm central time on The History channel -- video after the jump.