Arnold Schwarzenegger said Friday that he’s through with “The New Celebrity Apprentice,” and he’s blaming President Donald Trump for the television reality show’s recent poor performance. The former California governor said he wouldn’t mind working with NBC and producer Mark Burnett again “on a show that doesn’t have this baggage.”
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Schwarzenegger on ‘Celebrity Apprentice’: I Quit
Arnold Schwarzenegger said Friday that he’s through with “The New Celebrity Apprentice,” and he’s blaming President Donald Trump for the television reality show’s recent poor performance. The former California governor said he wouldn’t mind working with NBC and producer Mark Burnett again “on a show that doesn’t have this baggage.”
The Project NZ: A frightening trip into a TV bizarro world
If you’re an Australian in New Zealand, you might’ve felt quite at home last night, right around 7pm. That or you might’ve been anxiously tripping balls, worried someone put something wacky in your pavlova.
a The Bachelorettea : ABC finally casts a black leading lady
It has finally happened. After 33 combined seasons of “The Bachelor” and “The Bachelorette.”
a The Bachelorettea : ABC finally casts a black leading lady
It has finally happened. After 33 combined seasons of “The Bachelor” and “The Bachelorette.”
BBC’s Planet Earth II comes to Snapchat
BBC’s Planet Earth II comes to Snapchat New version of popular TV show shown in brief online form Check out this story on USATODAY.com: http://usat.ly/2kF8Dm1 LOS ANGELES – The Snapchat app is adding a version of the BBC’s popular Planet Earth series to its growing collection of TV shows, which also includes offshoots of ABC’s ” The Bachelor” and the political show ” Good Luck America .” Planet Earth II has already aired in the United Kingdom, and will debut on TV here on February 18. Snapchatters will find “Planet” in the Discover portion of Snapchat, where videos play.
Buzz Aldrin makes debut at New York Men’s Fashion Week
From the moon walk to the catwalk: Astronaut Buzz Aldrin makes a surprise debut at New York Men’s Fashion Week in a Mars-themed show The former astronaut, along with TV scientist Bill Nye, were the stars of Nick Graham’s Life on Mars: Fall-Winter 2035 show on Tuesday Buzz closed out the fashion show wearing a chrome bomber jacket and sneakers as well as a T-shirt bearing the phrase ‘Get your a** to Mars’ The 86-year-old had to be evacuated during the trip for a medical emergency, but he says it was worth the pain to set the record Designer Nick Graham created a range of garments for the discerning gentleman who may take and adventure to the red planet.