Television

Texas has long been a prime location for television, offering everything from small-town Americana to big-city skylines. Its mix of wide-open prairies, rugged ranchlands, and vibrant urban centers has given producers a versatile backdrop for dramas, comedies, and even reality series. Houston, Dallas and Austin in particular have stood out as hubs, each providing a […]

TV Shows That Premiered Every September You Probably Forgot About September has always been more than just back-to-school season—it was once the official kickoff of fall TV. Before the days of streaming and binge-watching, networks rolled out their biggest shows each September, hoping to lock in audiences for the year. Some became classics, while others […]

The teaser for Landman’s second season hints at even higher stakes, with Billy Bob Thornton returning as oilman Tommy Norris. The Paramount+ drama, set against the backdrop of West Texas oilfields, was last year’s breakout success, drawing in 35 million viewers. Season two premieres November 16 and brings new faces to the story, including Demi […]

Can you believe Dora the Explorer just turned 25? Yep, our favorite bilingual adventurer has officially reached the age where she can rent a car. Not bad for someone who still hangs out with a talking backpack. Here’s the wild part: Dora almost wasn’t Dora. In early sketches, she was a bunny. Or a cat. […]

When WKRP in Cincinnati debuted in 1978, we met a new kind of bombshell: Loni Anderson as Jennifer Marlowe.  She was more than stunningly beautiful with platinum blonde hair.  She was also smart, unflappable, and always two steps ahead of the clueless men around her. She flipped the “dumb blonde” trope on its head and […]

When CBS announced on July 17, 2025 that The Late Show with Stephen Colbert would wrap up in May 2026, it marked the end of a franchise that began in 1993 and became a late‑night anchor for multiple generations. Stephen Colbert—who took over from David Letterman in 2015—signed off on nearly 1,700 episodes, blending sharp political satire […]

If you grew up in the 1990s, chances are you remember these legendary talk show hosts almost as well as your own family members.