Watch enough TV and it’ll start to seep into other parts of your life. Thankfully that’s not always a bad thing as I’ve also managed to find some new tunes along the way. Here’s five of my favorite bands that I first heard on TV.
Up the competitiveness of your weekly American Ninja Warrior viewing with these free printable Bingo cards. Available in a set of 8, you and your family and friends can face off from the comfort of your couch as your watch others display amazing feats of athleticism.
TV Shows About Summer Camp: From Past to Present
Want to experience the great outdoors from the comfort of your couch? Prefer A/C to bug spray? Good news, there’s no shortage of television shows about summer camp. Whether you enjoy color wars, talent shows, summer romance, serial killers, or talking cans – there’s something for everyone. So grab the remote and break out the …
When the new Star Trek series debuts exclusively on CBS All Access in January 2017, you won’t be able to binge watch it all in one sitting, well not at first anyways. CBS will treat it like any other broadcast show and release just one new episode a week.
It’s been an extra busy few weeks in the world of television. Most broadcast TV series have signed off for the summer, renewals and cancellations have been handed down, new shows have been announced, and fall TV schedules have been unveiled.
Mom, This one’s for you. Happy Mother’s Day!
Here’s 10 Memorable Trees From TV, Happy Arbor Day!
It’s Arbor Day, so in honor of this tree-hugging holiday, here’s ten memorable trees as seen on TV. To celebrate, why not fire up the DVD player, Netflix, Amazon, Hulu, or whatever you use and watch one of these shows. And then turn off the TV and go plant a tree. No seriously, that would …
5 Times 90s Children’s Television Was Too Real
Like any other kid who grew up in the 90s, my TV diet mainly consisted of Nickelodeon, Saturday morning cartoons, ABC’s TGIF block of programming, and the occasional free preview of the Disney Channel. Needless to say most shows were filled with slime, hijinks, hugs, laugh-tracks, and catchphrases, but every now and then an episode …
Earlier this week news broke that Nashville’s current showrunner would be replaced by Marshall Herskovitz and Ed Zwick. Now on one hand this is good news for Nashville fans since it seems to indicate that a fifth season is likely; however, handing over the reins of a TV show can seriously alter the tone of …