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More on "Love Island USA" Season 8
"Casa Amor" Coming to a Theater Near You
From the Futon Critic

Peacock has revealed "Love Island USA" season eight's new Casa Amor Islanders with a brand-new twist. Last night, the men snuck out the Villa to meet the new six Casa ladies in a heart racing challenge. Tonight, the surprises continue with 12 new Casa men in a spicy round of speed dating. The 12 new single men are:
· Carl Schmidt, 28 (Denver, CO)
· Chandlar Wilson, 26 (Oklahoma City, OK)
· Chay Nehra, 27 (San Diego, CA)
· Corey Sawyer Jr, 24 (Longwood, FL)
· Dylan Wrona, 24 (Los Angeles, CA)
· Gal Tshnieder, 29 (Los Angeles, CA)
· Ryan Ten Hulscher, 27 (Silver City, NM)
· Ronnie Gunter, 25 (New York, NY)
· Keyon Harry, 26 (North Babylon, NY)
· Kyle Greene, 26 (Tampa, FL)
· Tino Ellis, 28 (Queens, NY)
· Trae Taylor, 23 (Missoula, MT)

They join female Bombshells Amora (21; Atlanta), Parmida (27; San Antonio), Tierra (25; Inglewood, CA), Jaiden (22; Newbury Park, CA), Sydney (25; Naples, FL), and Alannah (21; Miami).

Per Nielsen, "Love Island USA" ranks as the #1 series on streaming during its first two weeks of season 8, garnering a combined 2.3 billion minutes viewed for the weeks of 6/1 and 6/8; growing +50% from last season's first two weeks.

The franchise is also finding success with its revamped Aftersun show hosted by Ciara Miller and Tefi Pessoa. Per Peacock, the Saturday show’s audience is up 144% from Season 7 Aftersun episodes.

There is no doubt that the series is growing, with 27% of its audience comprised of new viewers, NBCUniversal revealed Thursday based on internal streaming data. The company also noted that 26% of the show’s engagement comes from phones and tablets, while Nielsen primarily measures viewership on television screens.

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posted 6/22/2026


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Gabby's Opening Her Dollhouse
Netflix Greenlights Competition Series Based on Kids Series
From Deadline

A Gabby’s Dollhouse-inspired competition series is coming to Netflix.

Hosted by Laila Lockhart Kraner, who voiced Gabby in the series and portrayed the character in the live-action movie, follows talented young baker-and-maker duos as they compete in whimsical baking and crafting challenges inspired by the magical world of Gabby. Four holiday-themed episodes will launch later this year, along with new episodes in 2027.

“Since Gabby’s Dollhouse first premiered on Netflix in 2021, a world of creativity and imagination has exploded for our young audience and it only continues to grow” said co-creators Jennifer Twomey and Traci Paige Johnson.“We’ve been so lucky to continue playing and creating in the Dollhouse, with a fourteenth season coming to Netflix, and now a competition series that brings play to life in a new way.”

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posted 6/22/2026

Dropout Revisits "Crowd Control"
"Game Changer" Spinoff Renewed for Season 2
From Variety

Indie streamer Dropout has set 30 comedians to compete on the upcoming second season of its latest “Game Changer” spinoff, “Crowd Control.”

Hosted by Jacquis Neal with announcer Chioke I’Anson, each episode of “Crowd Control” features a trio of comedians as they compete against one another in a battle of the best crowdwork with no prewritten material allowed. Instead, the comedians have to develop their impromptu sets based on prompts given to them and audience interactions. Then, that same “Crowd Control” audience gets to pick the winner.

Comedians joining Dropout’s “Crowd Control” for its 10-episode Season 2 include Taylor Tomlinson, Tony Baker, Jeff Arcuri, Bob the Drag Queen, Drew Lynch, Gianmarco Soresi, Nicole Byer, Ron Funches, Aaron Branch, Sasheer Zamata, Amber Ruffin, Cameron Esposito, Emily Catalano, Reggie Watts, Kristin Key, Dulcé Sloan, Joel Kim Booster, Maria Bamford, Bobby Moynihan, Guy Branum, Roz Hernandez, Jordan Myrick, Demi Adejuyigbe, Dylan Adler, Grant O’Brien, Jackie Kashian, Debra DiGiovanni, Sabrina Jalees, Raphael Chestang and Joyelle Nicole Johnson.

The premiere date for “Crowd Control” Season 2 has not yet been set, but Dropout confirmed to Variety it will debut “later this summer.”

The second-season casting announcement for “Crowd Control” comes amid Dropout’s release of “Game Changer” Season 8, which began airing May 18. “Crowd Control” is Dropout’s fourth spinoff series based on a “Game Changer” episode, alongside “Make Some Noise,” “Dirty Laundry” and “Play It By Ear.”

The six-episode first season of “Crowd Control” launched in September 2025.

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posted 6/22/2026


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CLIVE DAVIS: 1932-2026
"The Man with the Golden Ears" Judged Talent Shows
From CNN

Clive Davis, the legendary music producer of industry icons from Janis Joplin and Whitney Houston to Billy Joel and Santana, has died.

Davis, famously dubbed “the man with the golden ears,” was 94. His family confirmed his death in a social media post.

Davis’s family remembered him as both “a towering figure whose influence changed music forever” as well as “the man who led our family with grace, generosity, and kindness.”

The Brooklyn-born Davis never intended to lead a life in music, let alone shape pop culture’s musical tastes for decades. After his parents died in his late teens, he graduated from Harvard Law School and became a lawyer before going to work for Columbia Records in 1960. Five years later, Davis had ascended to be the record label’s top lawyer and was soon named Columbia’s president.

Davis’ first major signing was Janis Joplin, whom he first saw perform at the Monterey Pop Festival in 1967. In his 2013 memoir “The Soundtrack of my Life,” Davis described Joplin’s stage presence as “not conventionally beautiful,” but “her body seemed to vibrate with the modulations of her voice, which struck with equal impact whether she was wailing at the top of her lungs or delivering an intimate whisper.”

His instinct for talent led Davis to discover and sign eventual megastars like Bruce Springsteen, Carlos Santana, Chicago, Earth, Wind and Fire, Aerosmith and Barry Manilow. In a tribute posted to social media on Monday, Springsteen honored his “close friend,” who he said changed his life when the producer signed him to Columbia in his early 20s. “He treated me with the same respect and kindness as a 22-year-old nobody as he did after all my success,” Springsteen wrote. “A great man.”

Billy Joel was floundering as a recording artist when Davis signed him in 1973. “Piano Man” was Joel’s first album at Columbia and paved his way to superstardom. “When they all hit, one after another and I was there, making that judgment… it obviously gave me confidence to keep going,” Davis said.

The 1980s brought perhaps Davis’ most storied discovery: 19-year-old pop sensation Whitney Houston. Their collaboration led to a record-setting seven consecutive No. 1 singles, including “Saving All My Love for You,” “How Will I Know,” “I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)” and “Where Do Broken Hearts Go.”

If Davis didn’t discover a star, there was a good chance he nurtured them along the way. Simon and Garfunkel, The Grateful Dead, Dionne Warwick, Miles Davis, Rod Stewart and Luther Vandross all crossed his path. When Aretha Franklin’s career stalled in later years, Davis contemporized her style. In 1987, Franklin went to number one on Billboard’s Hot 100 chart with “I Knew You were Waiting (For Me),” a duet with George Michael that marked her first number one hit since 1967’s “Respect.”

The accolades didn’t come without struggles. Davis was pushed out of Columbia Records in 1973 over accusations he used company funds for personal uses. He later said in his memoir that the expenses were always meant to be reimbursed. The scandal came at the same time as a federal investigation of alleged “payola” at Columbia, of which Davis was cleared, but he was still charged with tax evasion on unreimbursed expenses. Five of the six charges were later dropped.

“This virtually complete exoneration received nothing like the coverage of all the baseless charges, rumors, and guilt-by-association whispers that I had lived with since leaving Columbia,” Davis wrote in 2013.

He responded by starting Arista Records and continuing his unprecedented hot streak.

Later, in 1989, Arista expanded into country music and struck big with Alan Jackson and Brooks & Dunn.

“You’ve got to be a survivor,” Davis once said of show business. “You’ve got to rise above cold periods, you’ve got to come back.”

Davis himself won four Grammy awards and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2000. That same year he formed J Records and launched the career of Alicia Keys, whose debut album “Songs In A Minor” sold more than 10 million copies and won her five Grammy Awards.

Further growth Davis expanded into hip-hop in the ’90s, partially acquiring Sean Combs’ label Bad Boy Records, which spawned enormous hits from Notorious B.I.G., Faith Evans and others.

On television, it was Davis' company that would sign the winners of early seasons of "American Idol", where he recurrently sat on the panel. Davis also featured on episodes of "The X Factor", "Dancing with the Stars", and "The Voice".

Davis married twice and had four children.

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posted 6/22/2026

Monday Lightning Round
... or "A Bombshell for a Bombshell"

  • Remember when we mentioned Alannah in the lead story? Well.... she sad a bad word (Reality Tea)

  • Is there more to George Knight's Love Island UK ouster than meets the eye? (The Sun)

  • Danny Bretherton taking a break from December 10 after online controversy (Reality Tea)

  • The Bachelorette is blind! Blake Horstmann, Giannina Gibelli marry in Europe (People)

  • RuPaul turned "Drag Race" into an Emmy dynasty (The Hollywood Reporter)

  • Kristen Kish compares "Top Chef" to "The Traitors" (The Hollywood Reporter)

  • How Sam Reich turned "Game Changer" into an Emmy ... favorite? (The Hollywood Reporter)

  • Jeremy Clarkson's prostate cancer reportedly in remission (BBC News)

  • A FEW GOOD MINUTES with Zuri Hall (TV Insider)

posted 6/22/2023


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"Traitors" Draws "New Blood"
Catch the All-Civilian Version on NBC September 17
From the Futon Critic

The first two episodes of NBC's new all-civilian version of The Traitors, deemed The Traitors: New Blood for the upcoming season, will debut Thursday, September 17 in a special two-hour extended premiere. New episodes of The Traitors: New Blood will continue to air Thursdays at 8:00 PM ET/PT on NBC and stream the next day on Peacock.

In lieu of celebrities and socialites, Emmy-winning host Alan Cumming will open the doors to his now-infamous Scottish castle to 22 everyday Americans, hand selected from a nationwide search resulting in over 60,000 hopeful applicants.

The Traitors is one of television's most honored reality competition series with The Traitors on Peacock earning five Primetime Emmy(R) Awards for Season 3, including Outstanding Host for a Reality or Reality Competition Program for Alan Cumming (his second consecutive win), Outstanding Reality Competition Program, Outstanding Directing for a Reality Program, Outstanding Cinematography for a Reality Program and Outstanding Picture Editing for a Structured Reality or Competition Program. Season 4 of The Traitors on Peacock also recently led this year's Critics Choice Real TV Awards, earning five awards: Best Competition Series, Best Ensemble Cast in an Unscripted Series, Best Show Host for Alan Cumming, Female Star of the Year for Lisa Rinna and Male Star of the Year for Rob Rausch.

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posted 6/18/2026


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Netflix Says...
Streamer to Put New Twist on "Simon Says"
From Netflix Tudum

Following directions is only half the battle in Simon Says.

A new reality competition series based on the OG playground game of the same name is premiering on Netflix in 2027. But this isn’t the Simon you remember from recess. In a mischievous and high-stakes twist, contestants will face a gauntlet of cunning challenges, strategic mind games, and unexpected pivots as they compete for a life-changing prize. One rule remains the same: if Simon says it, you’d better listen.

To win over Simon and his prize money, players must decide when to follow orders or risk elimination. Obedience may buy another day, but every choice comes with consequences.

Showrunner Emer Harkin (MTV’s The Challenge) and executive producers Julie Pizzi, Rupert Dobson, and Gayani Wanigaratne will bring Simon’s sinister sense of humor to life. Simon Says, which is produced by Bunim/Murray Productions, part of Banijay Americas, joins Netflix’s growing slate of must-watch competition series, including The Golden Ticket, Squid Game: The Challenge, Million Dollar Secret, Is It Cake?, Win the Mall and many more.

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posted 6/18/2026


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Meet the Season 4 "Jeopardy! Masters"
Catch It on ABC August 25
From the Futon Critic

Hosted by Ken Jennings, the fourth annual "Jeopardy! Masters" tournament will return to ABC on Tuesday, Aug. 25, at 8 p.m. EDT and stream next day on Hulu. "Jeopardy! Masters" is the highly competitive culmination of the "Jeopardy!" season, featuring the year's elite "Jeopardy!" champions as they face off for the grand prize of $500,000.

The lineup of top players is as follows: reigning "Jeopardy! Masters" champion Yogesh Raut and returning finalists Juveria Zaheer and Victoria Groce, 2026 "Jeopardy!" Tournament of Champions winner Paolo Pasco, and 2026 "Jeopardy!" Invitational Tournament winner Andrew He and runner-up Long Nguyen. Andrew He will make his return to the "Jeopardy! Masters" stage after competing in the first edition of the tournament.

The series is produced by Sony Pictures Television and executive-produced by Michael Davies.

The 2026 "Jeopardy! Masters" tournament will air across the following nine episodes:
- Tuesday through Friday, Aug. 25-28 (Episodes 1-4)
- Tuesday through Friday, Sept. 1-4 (Episodes 5-8)
- Tuesday, Sept. 8 - Finale


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posted 6/18/2026


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More on "Project Runway" Season 22
Catch It on Freeform July 9
From the Futon Critic

Hosted by Heidi Klum, "Project Runway" makes a fashionable return with its biggest season ever on July 9 at 9:30 p.m. EDT/PDT on Freeform and will stream shortly after on Hulu and Disney+, followed by weekly airings.

For the first time, 22 designers from different backgrounds, the most in "Project Runway" history, will compete for a chance to take their careers to the next level. Heidi Klum, Law Roach and Nina Garcia return as judges, with Christian Siriano returning as mentor.

This season, supermodel and entrepreneur Tyra Banks joins as a recurring judge.

Guest judges for season 22 include Ciara, Fausto Puglisi, Ice Spice, Iman, Kiernan Shipka, Niecy Nash, Nina Dobrev, Sergio Hudson, Willy Chavarria and Winnie Harlow.

This season will feature cameos from Becca Bloom, Hannah Berner, Molly Rogers (costume designer, "The Devil Wears Prada 2"), Nara Smith, Nicky Campbell and Paige DeSorbo.

As previously announced, worlds collide as the "Dancing with the Stars" cast hits the "Runway" catwalk, with appearances from Brandon Armstrong, Alan Bersten, Val Chmerkovskiy, Jenna Johnson, Emma Slater, Ezra Sosa, Britt Stewart and Julianne Hough. And stars from Hulu's "Get Real" universe, Charity Lawson ("The Bachelorette"), Sarah Jane Nader ("Love Thy Nader"), Ekin-Su ("Vanderpump Villa") and "Project Runway" Season 21 winner Veejay Floresca will also appear as models in an episode this season.

"Project Runway" is produced by Spyglass Media Group and Alfred Street Industries. Executive producers include Gary Barber and Sean Hoagland for Spyglass and Dan Cutforth, Jane Lipsitz, Nan Strait and Dan Volpe for Alfred Street Industries. Michael Rucker serves as showrunner and executive producer, along with San Heng and Nicole Sorrenti, who executive-produce. Klum, Siriano and Garcia are executive producers, with Roach as co-executive producer.

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posted 6/18/2026

Another Round of Bullseye
ITV Picks Up a New Season of Reboot
From Radio Times

Bullseye has been recommissioned for another series on ITV, with Freddie Flintoff returning as host alongside scorer Richard Ashdown.

The series successfully returned in 2024, with the modern revival reaching nearly 15 million viewers, with 7 million tuning in to watch last year's Christmas special alone.

Flintoff said of the renewal: "It’s great that Bullseye still has a special place in the nation’s heart, as it does mine, and I loved bringing it back on TV screens. I can’t wait to see what a new season brings."

The series sees three pairs of contestants, each containing an amateur dart player and their team partner, as they compete against each others. The teams then test their skills at throwing darts at different game boards while answering questions correctly for points and a fabulous range of prizes. As they progress throughout the show, three teams are then whittled down to one final pair who can go on to risk all their money and prizes for Bully's Mystery Star Prize.

Katie Rawcliffe, director of entertainment, reality & daytime commissioning ITV commented: "Bullseye is a cherished format which has proved incredibly popular with viewers since its return, undoubtedly helped by Freddie. We’re thrilled to be bringing another series to screens later this year."

While Lily Wilson, managing director, Bright Entertainment added: "We are thrilled to be bringing the iconic Bullseye back to British TV audiences later this year. With Freddie Flintoff equally as adored by the public, he is the perfect host for this modern take on a TV classic."

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posted 6/18/2026


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Dancing with Guillermo
"Jimmy Kimmel Live!" Sidekick Joins DWTS Season 35
From Deadline

Dancing with the Stars has added another celebrity to its Season 35 roster. Jimmy Kimmel Live star Guillermo Rodriguez will be sashaying his way across the ballroom floor this fall, Disney revealed on Wednesday night.

So far, he joins a cast that includes The Traitors and Love Island breakout Maura Higgins, Summer House favorite Ciara Miller and Savannah Bananas second baseman Jackson Olson. The full cast of celebrities and their pro dancing partners is expected to be unveiled on Good Morning America September 2.

Season 35 will air on ABC and simulcast on Disney+ sometime in the fall, though Disney hasn’t given an exact premiere date yet.

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posted 6/18/2026

Thursday Lightning Round
... or "Haute Cuisine"

  • Padma Lakshmi explains how "America's Culinary Cup" is the harbinger of "High-End" food TV (The Hollywood Reporter)

  • Hannah Harper to go on tour with Brad Paisley (TV Insider)

  • Megan Walerius undergoes breast explant surgery (Swooon)

  • A FEW GOOD MINUTES with Olandria Carthen (Cosmopolitan)


posted 6/18/2023


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TOM DREESEN: 1940-2026
Legendary Comedian Sat on Panels
From Deadline

Tom Dreesen, the comedian and comic actor whose sharp delivery and amiability made him a favorite not only with audiences but of show biz kingpins like Johnny Carson and Frank Sinatra, died today. He was 86

His death was announced by a spokesperson for his family. A cause was not stated.

“For more than five decades, Tom Dreesen brought laughter, heart, and humanity to audiences across America,” the statement said. “A proud native of Harvey, Illinois, Tom built a remarkable career through perseverance, talent.”

Dreesen began his career in the late 1960s as half of the comedy team Tim and Tom with actor Tim Reid, a barrier-breaking interracial duo. Reid later went on to star as Venus Flytrap in the 1978-82 sitcom WKRP in Cincinnati. (Dreesen would late make a guest appearance on his old friend’s show.)

Dreesen continued as a stand-up comic, becoming a ubiquitous presence in the 1970s and ’80s (and thereafter), with more than 500 appearances on national television throughout his career.

Perhaps most significantly, he made over 60 appearances on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson and was subsequently a frequent guest on The Late Show with David Letterman. He occasionally guest hosted The Late Show in Letterman’s absence. Dreesen’s final TV appearance was just last week when he was a guest June 9 on CBS’ Comics Unleashed With Byron Allen.

Considered one of the great opening acts in the business, Dreesen set the stage for numerous headliners like Liza Minnelli, Sammy Davis Jr., Frankie Avalon, Smokey Robinson, Tony Orlando, Gladys Knight and, most notably and for 13 years, his good friend Frank Sinatra.

As an actor, Dreesen had roles in Columbo, Touched By An Angel and Murder, She Wrote, and in such films as Spaceballs, Man on the Moon, The Rat Pack and Trouble with the Curve.

In game shows, Dreesen was a guest on Match Game, Pyramid, Mindreaders, Beat the Clock, Hollywood Squares, Hot Potato, Family Feud, Wordplay, and Just Men!.

Although complete information on survivors was not immediately available, the family statement said Dreesen “was a devoted father, brother, grandfather, friend, mentor, storyteller, and motivator. He gave generously of his time, supported countless charitable causes, and inspired others through his motivational speaking, his writing, and his personal example.”

The family, the statement continued, “asks for privacy at this time and is thankful for all the heartfelt condolences.”

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posted 6/17/2026


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JAMES BARKER: 1986-2026
"Love Island USA" Producer Lost to "Medical Emergency"
From Deadline

James Barker, a Love Island USA producer who had been working on the current season of the Peacock dating series, has died. He was 40.

The executive producer died in Fiji last week after suffering an unexpected medical emergency, ITV America and Peacock confirmed.

Barker started working on Love Island USA in 2020 as a story producer and worked his way up to EP, a role he had been preparing for over the past three seasons. His contributions to the show covered both production and post-production, and overseeing the show’s soundtrack.

“James’ unimaginable loss has been deeply felt across not just the entire Love Island USA production, but throughout all of ITV and Peacock,” ITV America and Peacock said in a joint statement.

“He was a beloved and greatly valued member of our collective family whose kindness, talent, and dedication left an indelible mark on all of us and everyone who had the privilege of knowing and working with him. We extend our heartfelt condolences to James’ partner, family, friends, and colleagues.”

Love Island USA paid tribute to late executive producer James Barker at the end of the latest episode.

As the June 16 episode concluded, the show honored the longtime employee, who lost his life during the filming of Season 8 in Fiji.

Host Ariana Madix shared with the contestants, “None of us know how long we’ve got. For some, that time can be cut way too short. So please cherish every moment.”

The episode then concluded with a photo montage simply titled, “For James.” The images included the 40-year-old smiling at concerts, poolside and with friends. It ended with his name, followed by one last photo. The final image was a card which read, “We love you.”

Barker began his television career in 2011 at Leftfield Pictures, where he worked as a producer on shows like Counting Cars, Forged in Fire, and Pawn Stars. At ITV America, he produced Queer Eye and numerous seasons of Love Island USA and Love Island Games. Barker also worked on shows for Scout Productions, Sharp Entertainment, and Kinetic Content.

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posted 6/17/2026

Wednesday Lightning Round
... or "Tip Toe to Starz"

  • Alan Cumming's queer drama "Tip Toe" picked up by Starz (Deadline)

  • Paramount Animation plans Survivor movie based on animal kingdom (Deadline)

  • Kristen Kish teams with Lindsay Ames to launch "The Great American Sandwich Show" (The Hollywood Reporter)

  • Jeremy Clarkson diagnosed with "aggressive" prostate cancer (TV Line)

  • Katie Thurston to pause treatments because "I need a break" (People)


posted 6/17/2023

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