Showing posts with label Chris Carmack. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chris Carmack. Show all posts

Thursday, September 13, 2018

'Grey's Anatomy' Season 15 Premieres September 27

The two-hour season premiere of Grey's Anatomy airs Thursday, September 27 from 8 to 10 p.m. ET/PT on ABC.

During the first hour, the doctors at Grey Sloan Memorial vie for a new position. Meredith is seemingly distracted and struggles to stay focused, and Maggie finds herself the keeper of a big secret while Amelia and Owen try to figure out their relationship. Meanwhile, Jo and Alex’s honeymoon doesn’t go exactly as planned.

Guest starring is Debbie Allen as Catherine Avery, Stefania Spampinato as Carina DeLuca, Jake Borelli as Levi Schmitt, Alex Blue Davis as Casey Parker and Rushi Kota as Vik Roy.

In the second hour, new doctors continue to shake up the hospital in typical Grey Sloan manner. Meredith bonds with a patient while Jackson struggles with the meaning behind recent experiences; and after making a life-changing decision, Jo forms an unexpected alliance.

Guest starring is Chris Carmack as Link, Jake Borelli as Levi Schmitt, Alex Blue Davis as Casey Parker, Sophia Ali Taylor as Dahlia Qadri and Jaicy Elliot as Taryn Helm.

Watch a Season 15 teaser video below.

Tuesday, March 15, 2016

'Nashville' Stars Going on Concert Tour in USA and a First-Ever International Tour

Due to the overwhelming success of sold-out tours in 2014 and 2015, the stars of ABC's Nashville will take the show on the road again this spring with a concert tour across the U.S. The tour will feature cast members Clare Bowen, Chris Carmack and Charles Esten performing original music as well as songs from the hit television series. Will Chase, Jonathan Jackson and Aubrey Peeples join the tour in select cities. "Nashville" returns with all original episodes beginning Wednesday, March 16 (10:00-11:00 p.m. EDT) on ABC.

Last week it was announced that the "Nashville in Concert" tour will also stage its first-ever international run in the United Kingdom with Clare Bowen, Chris Carmack, Charles Esten and Sam Palladio performing.

"It is truly extraordinary how demand has grown over these past three years," said Steve Buchanan, president, Opry Entertainment. "We have added several new major markets this year so that we can reach as many of our dedicated Nashville fans as possible all across America. Audiences have been consistently blown away by the performing and songwriting talent of our cast."

Wednesday, May 14, 2014

'Nashville' Season 2 Finale Preview: Rayna Finds Herself at an Emotional Crossroads

Photo Credit: ABC/Mark Levine
The sophomore season of Nashville concludes with the season finale ("On The Other Hand") on Wednesday, May 14 at 10 p.m. ET/PT on ABC.

As Will Lexington's album climbs the chart with the help of Jeff Fordham's deep pockets, Rayna enlists Teddy's help to plan a huge, free concert at LP Field to draw attention to her Highway 65 debut. She will perform with Luke Wheeler and duet with Juliette before thousands of fans. Zoey, Avery and Gunnar rock out at a benefit for Deacon's favorite charity, Sober House, and Avery plans to serenade Juliette with a song he wrote for her. But when he attempts to sing it, he doesn't understand why she is not present. And Scarlett makes a decision about her future in Music City.

Watch a sneak peek video below:

Saturday, May 10, 2014

NEWS: Rick Springfield Gets Star on Hollywood Walk Of Fame; 'Revenge' Finale; 500 People Had to Keep 'Good Wife' Secret; Chris Carmack Revisits the Past

Rick Springfield. Photo Credit: Getty Images
Former 'General Hospital' actor Rick Springfield gets star on Hollywood Walk Of Fame
Springfield now finds himself among other musical icons along the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Springfield received his Walk of Fame star along Hollywood Boulevard in front of the Live Nation building Friday. GH's Jason Thompson (Patrick) and Y&R's Doug Davidson (Paul) were among those in attendance.

The "Jessie's Girl" singer says he owes the fans for his career in show business. He said he walked along the Walk of Fame as a youngster and hoped to one day be successful enough to merit a star. He also dedicated his star in the memory of his father, who Springfield said unfortunately passed away just as Springfield's career was taking off.

CBS Remains The Broadcaster To Beat In An Ever-Changing Media Landscape
Ed Martin writes: "CBS has also experienced uncommon growth in daytime (especially with The Young and the Restless and The Talk)and remains a vital player (and one that continues to demand much attention) in late night. (In addition, it is entering the summer programming arena with great gusto, not by filling it with cheap reality shows and Canadian pick-ups, but by producing scripted series such as “Under the Dome” and “Extant” that are custom designed for escapist summer viewing."

Soap stars get Sapphic in web series 'Beacon Hill'
Alicia Minshew: "The difference is the budget for one. The TV studios have more money. However, I am proud of how high end and beautiful Beacon Hill looks! Another difference is that we are on location, which gives it more of a film feel instead of being in a studio like on TV. The pace is the same…QUICK!"

Wednesday, May 7, 2014

'Nashville' Preview: Rayna Rallies Some Very Important Friends to Join Her in a Visit to Fort Campbell

Photo Credit: ABC/Mark Levine
The sophomore season of Nashville continues with a new episode ("All or Nothing with Me") on Wednesday May 7 at 10 p.m. ET/PT on ABC. First Lady Michelle Obama and Kellie Pickler guest star.

Rayna organizes a charity concert at Fort Campbell after finding out Luke has been injured in Afghanistan, forcing him to cut his tour short. Deacon and Maddie are brought closer together as they chart a new course for their future. Teddy is beginning to feel like his family is slipping further and further away from him. Juliette is racked with guilt knowing that her back is against the wall after Jeff threatens to go to Avery with the truth. Gunnar is feeling pressure to reveal a secret about Juliette to Avery until Zoey urges him that his professional and private life should be kept separate. And Will and Layla begin shooting their new reality series.

Watch a sneak peek video below:

Wednesday, April 30, 2014

'Nashville' Preview: Juliette Is Being Blamed For Scarlett's Breakdown and Rayna is Forced To Make a Difficult Decision

Photo Credit: ABC/Mark Levine
The sophomore season of Nashville continues with a new episode ("Your Good Girl's Gonna Go Bad") on Wednesday April 30 at 10 p.m. ET/PT on ABC.

Scarlett's breakdown is driving everyone to point fingers at who might be responsible for her condition. Deacon is blaming Rayna for pushing her too fast, Rayna is blaming Juliette and for forcing her on stage and Beverly thinks Rayna is only interested in seeing her label succeed. It always feels like everyone has an axe to grind with Juliette so she turns to Avery, only to find him preoccupied with Scarlett. During her moment of weakness, she is driven right into the hands of her nemesis. Meanwhile, Layla tries to convince Will to join her in a reality show.

Watch a sneak peek video below:

Wednesday, March 26, 2014

NASHVILLE Preview: Rayna's Daughter Meets Luke's Teenage Son, Juliette Finds a Way To Knock Scarlett Down a Peg, and Will & Layla Make an Announcement

Photo Credit: ABC/Mark Levine
The sophomore season of NASHVILLE continues with a new episode ("Your Wild Life's Gonna Get You Down") on Wednesday March 26 at 10 p.m. ET/PT on ABC.

Rayna plays a mini-set on Luke's tour, and her girls meet his son, Colt (Keann Johnson), a moody teenager who has a big social media following. Juliette's growing jealous of Avery's connection to Scarlett and takes it out on her while they tour together to help raise awareness of Highway 65. Will and Layla make a plan that Gunnar refuses to support, and Teddy forbids Maddie from attending Deacon's latest concert.

Watch a sneak peek video below:

Wednesday, March 5, 2014

NASHVILLE "Guilty Street" Preview, Charlotte Ross Guest Stars

Photo Credit: ABC/Mark Levine
The sophomore season of NASHVILLE continues with a new episode ("Guilty Street") on Wednesday March 5 at 10 p.m. ET/PT on ABC.

After performing her manifesto song at her Opry induction, major pop labels are vying to sign Juliette, overwhelming Avery, who can barely afford to take her to dinner. Rayna has major money troubles of her own, since Tandy's been bouncing checks around town for Highway 65, affecting Rayna's ability to sign new artists. Deacon finds that life on the road is filled with temptation when he runs into an old friend, Ruth Bennett (Charlotte Ross), at an AA meeting, and Scarlett becomes more enmeshed with Liam.

Watch a sneak peek video below:

Wednesday, January 29, 2014

NASHVILLE "It’s All Wrong, But It’s All Right" Preview; Watch the New Episode of ON THE RECORD

Connie Britton and Will Chase.  Photo Credit: ABC
The sophomore season of NASHVILLE continues with a new episode ("It’s All Wrong, But It’s All Right") on Wednesday January 29 at 10 p.m. ET/PT on ABC.

Jeff is expecting Juliette to formally apologize for her behavior during her Grand Ole Opry ceremony, but at the last minute she has a change of heart and decides to standby the choices she’s made.

Luke introduces Rayna to a power player that could help her get her distribution deal off the ground, and then surprises her with a NASCAR that is wrapped in Rayna Jaymes graphics.

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

NASHVILLE "Tomorrow Never Comes" Sneak Peek

Rayna (Connie Britton) and Jeff (Oliver Hudson).
Photo Credit: ABC/Mark Levine
The sophomore season of NASHVILLE continues with a new episode ("Tomorrow Never Comes") on Wednesday, December 11th at 10 p.m. ET/PT on ABC.

Juliette is the main act at Teddy's first annual Music City Festival, but the blowback by the fans and press over the Wentworths throws her for a loop and drags down the event. She demands that Glenn find out who leaked career-killing gossip to the tabloids so she can get ahead of the bad press by calling them out.

Rayna is determined to buy herself out of her Edgehill contract once and for all, even though Tandy and Luke counsel otherwise. Should she risk all her assets on Highway 65?

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

NASHVILLE "I’m Tired of Pretending" Sneak Peek

Chris Carmack as Will Lexington. Photo Credit: ABC/Mark Levine
The sophomore season of NASHVILLE continues on Wednesday, December 4th at 10 p.m. ET/PT on ABC.

In "I’m Tired of Pretending," Maddie wants to spend more time with Deacon and Teddy begins to feel like he’s being replaced. Rayna is struggling to strike the right balance with the two dads and their fatherhood responsibilities.

Meanwhile, Lamar makes a plea to Rayna to secure Tandy’s support as a character witness.

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

NASHVILLE "Hanky Panky Woman" Sneak Peek

Connie Britton as Rayna and Will Chase as Luke Wheeler.
Photo Credit: ABC
The sophomore season of NASHVILLE continues on Wednesday, November 20th at 10 p.m. ET/PT on ABC.

In "Hanky Panky Woman," Rayna joins Scarlett on the road for her first tour date with Luke Wheeler (Will Chase, SMASH) and is blindsided when Deacon confronts her about putting too much pressure on Scarlett too soon.

Jeff goes to war against Rayna on control of the album she produced with Liam, and Juliette makes a decision about Charlie Wentworth.

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

NASHVILLE "She's Got You" Sneak Peek

Chris Carmack as Will Lexington. Photo Credit: ABC/Mark Levine
The sophomore season of NASHVILLE continues on Wednesday, November 13th at 10 p.m. ET/PT on ABC.

In "She's Got You," as Teddy's wedding day nears, Maddie feels lost and tells Rayna she wants to get to know Deacon better, forcing Rayna to confront Deacon about stepping up to co-parent. Luke Wheeler (Will Chase, SMASH) commiserates with Rayna about the challenges of exes and parenting.

While on tour in Texas, Juliette angers a lecherous but very influential radio DJ who starts promoting Layla at Juliette's expense.

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Sneak Peek: NASHVILLE ("It Must Be You")

Photo Credit: ABC/Mark Levine
The sophomore season of NASHVILLE continues on Wednesday, October 30 at 10 p.m. ET/PT on ABC.

In "It Must Be You," Rayna sets the record straight on all things personal and professional in a candid interview with ABC News' Robin Roberts (as herself). Determined to be her own boss, Rayna attends the Belle Meade Polo Match to seek out investors for her own label, Highway 65, but is surprised by the reaction from Nashville's elite.

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Sneak Peek: NASHVILLE ("Don't Open That Door")

Photo Credit: ABC
The sophomore season of NASHVILLE continues on Wednesday, October 23 at 10 p.m. ET/PT on ABC.

In "Don't Open That Door," in advance of a benefit concert starring all of Edgehill's best acts, label head Jeff Fordham (Oliver Hudson) demands that his new artists sell themselves as hot, sexy personas - which is a major struggle for Scarlett, and Layla knows it.

Since Rayna is unsure about her future as a singer, she plots to buy out Edgehill's rights to her music, and Gunnar and Avery decide to record new songs with Zoey, Scarlett's best friend.

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

NASHVILLE "You're No Angel Yourself" Preview

Photo Credit: ABC
The sophomore season of NASHVILLE continues on Wednesday, October 16 at 10 p.m. ET/PT on ABC.

In "You're No Angel Yourself," Rayna leaves Juliette in a lurch when she decides she needs to cancel the remainder of the tour.

Teddy proposes to Peggy and asks her to be discreet around the girls, but when Maddie sees her grandmother's ring hanging from Peggy's neck, the charade is up. She is confused and hurt and finds herself turning to an unlikely friend.

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

NASHVILLE "I Don't Wanna Talk About It Now" Preview

Photo Credit: ABC
The sophomore season of NASHVILLE continues on Wednesday, October 9th at 10 p.m. ET/PT on ABC.

In "I Don't Wanna Talk About It Now," Rayna's divorce from Teddy is final as each embarks on a new path that brings them back to some familiar territory. Liam returns to help Rayna complete her album, and Peggy engages in a plan to win Teddy back.

Juliette takes a high-paying private gig at a billionaire couple's anniversary party, but she soon discovers her host is interested in more than just her musical abilities.

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

NASHVILLE "Never No More" Preview

Chris Carmack, Clare Bowen David Alford and Connie Britton.
Photo Credit: ABC
The sophomore season of NASHVILLE continues on Wednesday, October 2 at 10 p.m. ET/PT on ABC.

In "Never No More," Edgehill has appointed a new chief, Jeff Fordham (Oliver Hudson). He's powerful, sexy and on a mission to place the label back on top. That means it's time to reveal his vision for the future. The question is -- who will be part of it?

Rayna has returned from her hiatus and the plan includes her own label, with Will and Scarlett attached. Though Jeff seems supportive, he has a different agenda.

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

NASHVILLE Season Two Premiere Preview

Jonathan Jackson plays Avery Barkley. - Photo Credit: ABC/Chris Hollo
NASHVILLE kicks off its second season on Wednesday, September 25 at 10 p.m. ET/PT on ABC.

On the season premiere, "I Fall to Pieces," Rayna is in a coma after the crash and Deacon is left to wait on his pending jail sentence. Teddy is still shell-shocked about Peggy's pregnancy and struggles to understand where he belongs... Is it by Rayna's side with his daughters?

Meanwhile, Maddie grapples with the revelation that Deacon is her father and, feeling alone, turns to Juliette, unwittingly revealing the details of what happened before the traumatic crash.

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

NEWS: Kristen Alderson, Derek Krantz, Chris Carmack, Rachel Melvin, Emily Alyn Lind, Ryan Serhant

GENERAL HOSPITAL's Kristen Alderson featured on Philadelphia Eagles "Celebrity Corner" feature
"I’m a true Philadelphian, even though I live in Los Angeles now. The main concern we had as a family when I moved out here – I have been here for almost two years – was making sure I found a place to watch Eagles games. Fortunately, I heard about a place called "The Shack" in Santa Monica and we went there and watched the games in a packed bar with other Eagles fans. Everyone was doing our 'E-A-G-L-E-S, EAGLES' chants. It was so much fun! My brother isn't 21, though, so we had to find another place. Fortunately, my boyfriend moved down the street from me and he’s got a 60-inch TV, so my family and I watch it with him now."

BREAKING BAD ratings set another record
Sunday’s nights stunning “Ozymandias” episode of the AMC series delivered 6.4 million viewers. That number includes 4.1 million adults 18-49. The hour also inspired 604,765 tweets.