Day: August 25, 2021

Surprise: Some networks have more shows than ever

Yes, supply-chain issues keep confounding businesses.
But some TV networks now have more new shows than ever. A prime example is Showtime, with one-fourth more new hours this year than it had pre-pandemic.
“That was part of the intent to grow,” Jana Winograde said. Viewers will see that quickly when:
– “Billions” (shown here) returns Sunday, Sept. 5, to start the final five episodes of its fifth season. It will then “make up for lost time by premiering Season Six in January,” Gary Levine said. He and Winograde, co-presidents of programming, had a virtual press conference with the Television Critics Association. Read more…

Best-bets for Aug. 27: classical, Cruella, more

1) “Great Performances: Vienna Philharmonic,” 9-10:30 p.m, PBS. The opening Verdi overture is slow and mournful … then turns vibrant. That fits the night: Duringthe pandemic, the orchestra skipped last summer’s PBS concert and trimmed its audiences this season. But it invited 3,000 teachers and medical people for this beautifully filmed event (shown here in a previous year). Pianist Igor Levit does a dazzling Rachmaninoff piece, plus Beethoven’s sweet “Fur Elise”; there’s more, from a “West Side Story” medley to a Strauss waltz. Read more…