Day: April 13, 2022

Week’s top-10 for April 18: Farewell to “Black-ish,” “Sanditon,” more

1)”Black-ish” finale, 9 p.m. Tuesday, ABC. One of TV’s most important comedies wraps its eight-year run. “Black-ish” has offered fresh insights about a Black family in upper-income suburbia. It’s had 25 Emmy nominations (including four for best comedy series), a Peabody, a Television Critics Association win for best comedy and a Golden Globe for Tracee Ellis Ross. Now, with his parents leaving and his kids eyeing colleges, Dre (Anthony Anderson, shown here with Ross) considers a big change – and gets advice from gymnast Simone Biles. Read more…

Best-bets for April 15: Feel-good dancers, feel-bad cops

1) “Come Dance With Me” debut, 8-10 p.m., CBS. An OK dance competition gets buried in a sea of feel-good excess. Kids who are serious dancers – prizewinners, maybe professionals – team with parents who aren’t (shown here). The performances are quite good; after all, half the dancers are talented and they’re give excellent costumes, choreography, music and lighting. But “Come Dance” pushes too hard; it feels forced, surrounding acts with emotion and praise. Read more…

“Password” joins summer spree of game shows

There will be another new game show this summer – except this one is also very old. It’s “Password,” which began 61 years ago.
NBC’s summer version – hosted by Keke Palmer — will continue the basic plan of pairing celebrities with regular folks. But Jimmy Fallon (shown here playing with Jim Parsons), who is also the producer, will be one of the celebrities in each hour; the last of the eight episodes will be all-celebrity. Read more…