NBC has renewed Community and set up a mostly new Thursday night schedule, while CBS canceled Happy Endings and passed on Beverly Hills Cop while adding new dramas and comedies.
NBC, Fox, The CW and Adult Swim offer up a better look at the fall’s TV season by revealing pick-up pilots and cutting underperforming shows. The big news made be that Parks and Recreation was renewed for a sixth season.
Parks and Recreation stars Amy Poehler and Adam Scott, and creator Michael Schur discuss tonight’s big wedding between Leslie Knope and Ben Wyatt.
Leslie Knope is in for the surprise of a lifetime in the Nov. 15 episode of Parks & Recreation when her role model and “celebrity sex list” Vice President Joe Biden makes a guest appearance.
A major event happened in Thursday night’s Parks and Recreation episode, and showrunner Michael Schur and stars Amy Poehler and Adam Scott held a conference call to talk about it.
During a recent conference call to promote NBC’s Parks and Recreation, Amy Poehler said she and fellow Golden Globes host Tina Fey haven’t started planning for the gig.
It’s been a long summer, but September is almost here – and with it, the start of the new fall season of television. New shows! Old favorites! They’re all here, which means that we’re cheating with the regular recommendations of five shows to keep an eye out for this time. Today, we’re giving you five season premieres of returning shows to tune into, and on Saturday, five all-new shows you might want to check out. Let’s revisit some old friends first, shall we?
Community, Homeland and Sherlock took home top honors at the second annual Critics’ Choice Television Awards, presented by the Broadcast Television Journalists Association.
Ahead of next week’s upfront presentations, NBC announced renewals for fan-favorite Parks and Recreation and freshman comedies Up All Night and Whitney. They join fellow Thursday sitcoms 30 Rock and Community on the network’s schedule for next season.
NBC is reportedly set to renew 30 Rock for an abbreviated seventh and final season. Community and Parks and Recreation are said to still be in the running, with the odds leaning in favor of the latter.
The Colbert Report, Game of Thrones, Homeland and Parks and Recreation are among the 38 recipients of the 71st annual Peabody Awards, presented today by the University of Georgia’s Henry W. Grady School of Journalism.
NBC’s low-rated, but much-loved, comedy Community will return to the Thursday lineup March 15, a move that triggers a month-long hiatus for Parks and Recreation.