Living Out Loud
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Saturday, May 2, 9PM, Hallmark
Gail O'Grady and Michael Shanks star in a formula story of a woman who decides to live life her way after being diagnosed with breast cancer. She's a music teacher who never pursued her dreams of being a singer-songwriter - but she makes a friend during chemotherapy who encourages her to use whatever time she has left to achieve her dreams. Still, this is mostly a story about a family adjusting to the possible loss of its key member - a very familiar, if affecting, plot. O'Grady ("NYPD Blue") is touching as the mom who wants to make every minute count - both for her family and herself.
The most entertaining celebrity on this latest edition of the Donald's annual ego stroke is disgraced former Illinois governor Rod Blagojevich...
Here's a change of pace for this channel: a biography built around an event from the recent past.
A bookend to the Tom Hanks/Steven Spielberg-produced "Band of Brothers," this miniseries looks at the Pacific half of World War II, through the eyes of a group of Marines.
Kicked out of their apartment by his girlfriend, Ron is a down-on-his-luck sporting-goods-store employee who's living in his car when he's hired by a trio of kids to pretend to be their father.
Based on Ron Howard's 1989 movie hit, this dramedy about a large family and its problems is actually the second TV version of the film.
According to the Guinness Book of World Records, Ricky Gervais' podcast is the most downloaded ever - and now it comes to TV. Sort of.
In the first outing of the new season of this series, a bunch of famous faces make the pilgrimage to the legendary British recording studio - and perform most of the songs from the Beatles' "Abbey Road" album.
New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof regularly puts himself in harm's way as he travels the globe, seeking out and highlighting injustice.
Tim is a loser and that's still the joke in the second season of this animated comedy. Each half-hour is made up of two 15-minute episodes and a little goes a long way.
In this new drama series, a psychological practice specializes in past lives' regression - in other words, helping people get in touch with who they were in a previous existence.
Lacey Chabert and Ryan Merriman star in the kind of romantic comedy they apparently crank out by the yard over at the Hallmark Channel.
You're 30, you're in Manhatan and you're still struggling to get a solid grip on your career - now what?
Claire Danes goes trolling for awards by playing an autistic woman in this TV movie based on a true story.
TV's most outrageous female comic returns for the third season of her bizarre sitcom, making it edgier and more pseudo-sitcommy than ever.
It was known as the "black American Bandstand" - and it became both a pioneer and a highly influential showcase for popular music's best black - and, later, white - acts.
Each week in this new reality series, a CEO takes off his suit and works the lowliest jobs in his corporation, alongside people who don't know he's really the big cheese.
This romantic-comedy TV movie catches Nola (Poppy Montgomery), a chubby magazine editor, in a dilemma: She invented an advice columnist whose work is the most popular feature in the magazine (even though Nola writes it herself).
Who will be the king of the queens in this reality competition? That's the question as the fantastic RuPaul gathers a gaggle of cross-dressers to find out who is America's next drag star.
Season 3 of this reality-contest show once more pits hair stylists' skills against gruesome challenges and ridiculously short deadlines.
Attorney Patty Hewes is leading an investigation to recover billions lost in a crooked investment banker's massive fraud.

