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Lineups Released for Feud, Whammies Unleashed for PYL
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Survey says… this season of Celebrity Family Feud contestants is stacked! Season 12 will feature American Idol alums, Olympic athletes, and more stars.
Contestants for the new season, with the tagline "Laugh your X off" in key art, include...
· Team AFC Champions (ay Lewis Jr., Terrell Suggs, Hines Ward, Melvin Blount and Rodney Harrison) vs. Team NFC Champions (Michael Singletary, Isaac Bruce, Landon Dickerson, Amani Toomer and Milton Williams)
· Team USA Women's Hockey ( Laila Edwards, Hilary Knight, Hannah Bilka, Cayla Barnes and Caroline Harvey) vs Team USA Men's Hockey (Griffin LaMarre, Jack Wallace, Declan Farmer, Connor Hellebuyck and Dylan Larkin)
· "American Idol" Men's Team (David Archuleta, Clay Aiken, Ruben Studdard, Jamal Roberts and David Cook) vs. "American Idol" Women's Team (Kellie Pickler, Lauren Spencer Smith, Abi Carter, Maddie Poppe and Pia Toscano)
· Julie Bowen vs. Yvette Nicole Brown
· Chris O'Donnell vs. Wayne Brady
· Nicole Byer vs. Margaret Cho
· Dave Portnoy and Barstool Sports vs. Cooper Flagg
· Steve Aoki vs. Joel Kim Booster
· 2 Chainz vs. Eric André
· Zac Brown and Kendra Scott vs. Mickey Guyton
· Sheila E. vs. En Vogue
· Kathy Hilton vs. Da Brat
· Bow Wow vs. Rickey Smiley and his morning show family
· Lisa Lisa vs. Taylor Dayne
The new season will premiere on July 9 at 8p.m. on ABC. It will then air on Thursdays through the rest of the season. Press Your Luck will air immediately after.
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Paramount/Netflix/Warner Bros. Discovery
UK Regulators to Investigate Merger
WBD, Netflix in a War of Words As Well
From Variety
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The United Kingdom’s Competition and Markets Authority has launched a formal Phase 1 investigation into the $110 billion Paramount-Warner Bros. Discovery merger. Per a notice posted on its website on Tuesday, the CMA’s investigation will begin on Wednesday.
It will decide whether to refer the merger to a Phase 2 investigation by Aug. 7. The move comes after the CMA launched a public comment period for interested parties to express their views on the impact the merger could have on competition in the UK, which concluded on April 27.
Under a Phase 1 review, the CMA would have 40 working days to decide whether the merger needs a more in-depth review. If it finds concerns with the merger, it will give the merging businesses five days to propose remedies to address its concerns.
The CMA would then have up to 5 more working days to consider the remedies. If none are offered or it does not accept them, the merger would be referred to a Phase 2 review. If if decides to accept remedies provisionally, it would publicly consult on them and consider any responses, with a deadline of 50 working days to make a decision.
If the review moves to Phase 2, an independent “inquiry group,” which consists of 3 to 5 people with a range of business, finance, economic and legal experience, would lead the investigation and makes the final decision within 24 weeks. In special circumstances, a Phase 2 investigation can be extended by up to eight additional weeks.
The inquiry group would then either clear the merger, consider remedies such as asset divestitures or a legal commitment from the merging businesses to behave in a certain way, or block the merger.
In addition, Paramount has slammed rival Netflix in a letter to the Department of Justice for campaigning against the Warner Bros. Discovery merger amid regulatory review of the deal with the David Ellison company.
“As Paramount pushes forward with its ‘content-first’ growth strategy, firms like Netflix, Amazon MGM, Disney, Universal, Sony, Lionsgate, A24, Apple, and many others will need to respond in kind, presumably by enhancing their own content creation strategies. (Indeed, Netflix’s panic level response and scorched-earth campaign to try and poison regulators and other stakeholders against the Transaction shows just how seriously Netflix takes Paramount as a scaled competitor.),” Makan Delrahim, Par’s Chief Legal Officer, wrote in a letter to the DOJ’s Antitrust Division.
The letter didn’t detail specific actions by Netflix or others. In a statement to Deadline, a Netflix spokesperson disputed the characterization. “These claims from Paramount Skydance are absurd. We walked away from this deal months ago and remain focused on our own business, not theirs. Ultimately, it’s up to the regulators to approve this deal and determine if it is in the best interest of the industry and all concerned,” the streamer said..
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NBC Tuesday Is THE Night of the Summer
Record Gains for AGT, Password
From the Wrap |
“America’s Got Talent” and “Password” kicked off to strong ratings starts on NBC and Peacock, with both unscripted shows seeing double-digit ratings gains.
The “America’s Got Talent” Season 21 premiere, which saw Howie Mandel, Mel B, Sofía Vergara and Simon Cowell return as judges, scored 6.2 million total viewers across NBC and Peacock, according to live-plus-three-day Nielsen figures.
Viewership in the 18-49 demo was up 20% as compared to the season premiere, with the episode ranking as No. 1 season premiere for the series in the 18-49 demo in 3 years.
Likewise, the season premiere of “Password,” which returned for its third installment with host Keke Palmer and resident player Jimmy Fallon at the helm, scored 3.5 million total viewers across NBC and Peacock. The season premiere soared 15% in the 18-49 demo over the Season 2 summer premiere in 2024.
On Peacock alone, the “America’s Got Talent” Season 21 premiere ranks as the show’s No. 1 episode to date, per live-plus-three-day numbers, as does the “Password” Season 3 premiere compared to the show’s past episodes.
Additionally, as “America’s Got Talent” and “Password” debuted their new seasons on Tuesday, June 2, the series ranked as the No. 1 and No. 2 entertainment programs of the night on linear, respectively.
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Anil Kapoor Joins "The 1% Club"
Indian Version to Air on Star Plus
From India Today |
India Today has exclusively learnt that actor Anil Kapoor is all set to return to the small screen as the host of Star Plus' upcoming reality show. The game show is the Indian adaptation of the globally successful British format The 1% Club.
Produced by Endemol Shine India, the show is expected to be one of the broadcaster's biggest reality launches in recent years. Sources close to the development reveal that Kapoor is currently shooting for the first promotional campaign, which is expected to be unveiled soon.
"The team wanted a host who could bring both class and mass appeal to the format. Since The 1% Club is a quiz-based game show that also requires a fun and engaging personality, they explored multiple options before deciding on Anil Kapoor," a source shared.
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Tuesday Lightning Round
... or "A Bombshell Has Entered Her Ex's Baby Mama's House... Allegedly" |
- Why is Huda Mustafa (allegedly) sneaking into Nicole Olivera's apartment? (Reality Tea)
- Funny AF finalist Caitlin Peluffo has a special on YouTube (Deadline)
- #TIL Survivor, Love Island tape in the same location (TV Insider)
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ITV America
More on "Love Island USA" Season 8
New Season Sets Viewing Recording
From the Hollywood Reporter
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Love Island USA has gotten off to a fast start with Peacock viewers.
The NBCUniversal-owned streamer says the first three days of season eight have pulled in 824 million viewing minutes, a record for any Peacock original series over that length of time.
That figure is up by a robust 74 percent compared to the first three days of last year’s season. Peacock also says that 23 percent of Love Island viewing so far this week came from mobile devices, based on its internal data. That equates to about 190 million minutes of watch time, with the other 634 million or so minutes coming from TV screens.
At that pace, Love Island USA is set to blow past its first-week totals from last season. Per Nielsen, viewers spent 772 million minutes watching the series in its premiere week in 2025. Nielsen’s streaming ratings only cover TV-set viewing, and its methodology differs from Peacock’s internal data. Still, if the two measurements are anywhere near each other, the start of season eight will easily surpass season seven’s opening.
Season seven of Love Island USA was one of the biggest original streaming series of 2025. Nielsen figures put the show at 13.46 billion minutes of viewing for the year (including time spent on prior seasons), while NBCUniversal’s first-party data showed more than 18 billion minutes of viewing including all mobile devices.
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From NPR & WBEZ Chicago, ... It's Alzo Slade
Actor/Comedian Becomes New Judge/Scorekeeper/Voice for "Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!"
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Wait Wait...Don't Tell Me! is thrilled to announce that Alzo Slade will be our next judge and scorekeeper.
Listeners already know Alzo from his frequent appearances as a panelist and occasional guest judge and scorekeeper. On this weekend's show in Austin, Texas, he officially takes on the role full time, succeeding iconic broadcaster Bill Kurtis, who retired at the end of May.
Says Slade: "Joining Wait Wait…Don't Tell Me! as co-host, judge and scorekeeper feels equal parts honor and elaborate hoax or clerical error. Every time I've been on the show I'm reminded it somehow makes the news feel intelligent, human and just unhinged enough to survive the week. And much love and respect to Bill Kurtis. This guy is amazing! Stepping into anything connected to that legendary voice is a bit like following a jazz legend at an open mic."
Slade is only the third judge and scorekeeper in the 29-year history of the show. NPR legend Carl Kasell created the role in 1998 and was succeeded by Kurtis in 2015. Like his predecessors, Slade is an award-winning journalist (a Peabody and three Emmys) but unlike his predecessors, he's a stand up comic, worked as a concert photographer for Prince, won the Mr. Prairie View A&M pageant, and created Grits and Biscuits, a Southern hip-hop dance party that tours the country. Most importantly, Alzo has a deeply resonant voice that warms up your radio.
Wait Wait host Peter Sagal says, "If Bill Kurtis has the voice of the Dad you always wished you had, Alzo's is the voice of the friend you always wanted. He's funny, he's kind, he's ridiculously smart, and knows just how to cut you down to size when you need it — or at least, when I need it."
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Meet the UK Islanders
George Knight Breaks Silence About Leaving the Villa
From Deadline |
George Knight, a contestant on Love Island UK Season 13, is opening up about his abrupt exit from the dating series.
The Islander came in as a bombshell on Day 1 but left the Mallorca-set villa after only a few days on the show.
“Family comes first, always,” Knight wrote on Instagram. “Leaving the @loveisland Villa was a decision made in order to be with my family. Out of respect for them, I’d prefer not to go into any further detail.”
He continued, “Thank you to everyone who has reached out with kind messages and support! It genuinely means a lot.”
Knight came in as a bombshell alongside Yasmin. They were both greeted by host Maya Jama outside the villa, who explained that they would be part of a twist. Both bombshells would spend the day with the Islanders, and after 24 hours, would pick one of them to dump from the villa. The decision seemed to weigh heavily on both bombshells, but Knight seemed to take it even harder as he delivered the news to his fellow Islanders.
ITV, which produces the series, has not commented on the reason Knight left the show, and the Islander preferred not to go into details about his exit.
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"Mafia" Gets Gamified
Sam Altman, Founders Fund Launch Game Show
From TechCrunch |
Have you ever had the desire to see Sam Altman and Palmer Luckey square off over a moderately suspenseful card game? If so, you are in luck.
Silicon Valley’s leaders are rushing to embrace the power of media for the purposes of marketing and political capital. Now, in a sign of the times, Founders Fund, the venture capital firm co-founded by Peter Thiel, has launched its own game show.
“MAFIA the GAME,” will apparently be an ongoing thing, where prominent tech luminaries get together and face off over a game of cards (the show is named after the party-game favorite).
The spectacle is moderated by Pirate Wires editor Mike Solana (who is also the chief marketing officer at Founders Fund). The debut episode includes a who’s who of players — Sam Altman; Palmer Luckey; Bryan Johnson, the famed biohacker who will (according to him) live forever; and Moxie Marlinspike, the founder of encrypted chat app Signal.
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Monday Lightning Round
... or "The People's Governor....s Ball" |
- "The Voice" season 30 winner will perform at the Governors Ball in 2027 (Variety)
- For the second time in three years, Victoria Groce is the Queen of Quiz (WorldQuizzing.com)
- Savannah Guthrie still cries every morning on the way to work while her mother is missing (Variety)
- Zach Shallcross, Kaity Biggar close on their house (Reality TV World)
- Ken McNickle shares cancer diagnosis, warns that cancer chose the wrong one on the wrong day (People)
- Hannah Brown talks about a uterine septum procedure that didn't go so well (Reality TV World)
- Jim Birge, creator of Long Beach Jeopardy! students tournament, dies after battling pancreatic cancer (KABC-TV Los Angeles)
- CASTING COUCH: Fear Factor: House of Fear season 2 (Casting Crane)
- A FEW GOOD MINUTES with Jeff Probst (The WRap)
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Back to the Shops!
Freeform Renews "That Thrifting Show"
From Deadline |
That Thrifting Show with Lara Spencer has been renewed for a second season on Hulu and Freeform.
The unscripted competition series, from executive producer and host Spencer, will return in 2027. Season 1, which premiered in March, is currently streaming.
In the competition series, vintage design expert Spencer presents two designer duos with identical rooms. With just 48 hours and a strict budget, generally totaling around $2,000, the teams must hunt through vintage and thrift stores to design their way to beautiful, layered, finished rooms. It’s a stylish and sustainable race against the clock.
Design experts Robert Hartwell, Preston Konrad and Dani Klarić serve as judges.
The series is produced for ABC News Studios by Butternut, a division of Wheelhouse Entertainment, and Envisionary Productions. Lara Spencer serves as executive producer, alongside Courtney White and Cheryl Wayne for Butternut, Jon Rosen for Envisionary Productions, and senior executive producer David Sloan and Melia Patria for ABC News Studios.
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posted 6/5/2026 |
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ANTHONY HEAD: 1954-2026
"Buffy", "Ted Lasso" Actor Played Games
From TV Line |
"Buffy the Vampire Slayer" and "Ted Lasso" star Anthony Stewart Head has died at the age of 72, reports BBC.
"He passed away peacefully of complications due to pneumonia, surrounded by his family," his daughters Emily Head and Daisy Head told the publication.
The women added: "It has been, and forever will be, an honor and a privilege to be his daughters, and to have witnessed firsthand the impact both he and his work have had on so many."
Emily and Daisy also said they knew "how dearly he will be missed by friends, colleagues and fans of the show he was in," adding that he "loved his job very much" and "always considered himself incredibly lucky."
Head played Rupert Giles, Buffy Summers' Watcher and father figure for seven seasons of "Buffy the Vampire Slayer." The actor reprised the role in Audible's 2023 audio series "Slayers: A Buffyverse Story" alongside his former co-stars James Marsters, Charisma Carpenter, Amber Benson, Juliet Landau, Emma Caulfield Ford, and more.
On Apple TV's "Ted Lasso," he played Rupert Mannion, the former owner of AFC Richmond and ex-husband to Rebecca Welton (played by Hannah Waddingham). He recurred and guest-starred for Seasons 1 and 2, and became a series regular by Season 3.
From 2019-2022, he played Bill in four episodes of "Motherland" alongside Anna Maxwell Martin and Diane Morgan. His other TV credits include "Bridgerton," "Jack Ryan," "Doctor Who," "Drunk History," "Galavant," "Dominion," and "Warehouse 13." He also narrated Seasons 3 and 4 of the docuseries "Doctor Who Confidential."
In game shows, Head appeared on episodes of "Hollywood Squares" and "All Star Mr & Mrs".
On the film side of things, Head starred in "The Iron Lady," "Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters," and "Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance," among others. He also held a lengthy stage resume, including playing Dr. Frank-N-Furter in a 1990 West End production of "The Rocky Horror Show."
Other stage credits include "Chess," "Rope," "Six Degrees of Separation," "Julius Caesar," "Henry V," and "The Heiress."
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Critics Choice Real TV Awards: And the Winners Were...
"The Traitors" Cleans Up.... Again.
From Deadline
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The Critics Choice Association got down to its real nitty gritty today, revealing the winners of its eighth annual Real TV Awards.
Peacock’s adventures in treachery The Traitors was the top dog, scoring five prizes including Best Competition Series and Best Host for Alan Cumming. The Traitors winner Rob Rausch and contestant Lisa Rinna were named the respective Male and Female Star of the Year, and show’s five triumphs were enough to put Peacock atop the leader board among platforms.
Netflix was second with four wins including two for Love on the Spectrum, which was the only other multiple champ, following up last year’s victories for Best Unstructured Series and Best Relationship Show.
Other top winners included such stalwart unscripted fare as ABC’s Dancing with the Stars and Shark Tank, MTV’s RuPaul’s Drag Race and the syndicated version of Jeopardy!
The awards celebrate excellence in nonfiction, unscripted and reality programming across broadcast, cable and streaming platforms. Here are the winners of the 2026 Critics Choice Real TV Awards:
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Best Competition Series: The Traitors (Peacock)
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Best Competition Series: Talent/Variety: Dancing with the Stars (ABC)
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Best Unstructured Series Love on the Spectrum (Netflix)
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Best Structured Series: (tie) Couples Therapy (Paramount+ Premium), Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives (Food Network)
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Best Culinary Show: (tie) The Great British Baking Show (Netflix), Top Chef (Bravo)
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Best Game Show: Jeopardy! (Syndicated)
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Best Travel/Adventure Show: Tucci In Italy (National Geographic)
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Best Business Show Shark Tank (ABC)
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Best Animal/Nature Show: Secrets of the Bees (National Geographic)
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Best Crime/Justice Show: Trust Me: The False Prophet (Netflix)
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Best Sports Show: 30 for 30 (ESPN)
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Best Sports Show: Talk/Analysis:
Inside the NBA (ESPN/ABC)
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Best Relationship Show: Love on the Spectrum (Netflix)
- Best Lifestyle Show: Home/Garden: Ugliest House in America (HGTV)
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Best Lifestyle Show: Fashion/Beauty: RuPaul’s Drag Race (MTV)
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Best Limited Series: Mr. Scorsese (Apple TV)
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Best Ensemble Cast In An Unscripted Series: The Traitors (Peacock)
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Best Show Host: Alan Cumming – The Traitors (Peacock)
- Male Star of the Year: Rob Rausch, The Traitors (Peacock)
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Female Star of the Year Lisa Rinna, The Traitors (Peacock)
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Talk About Expecting the Unexpected...
CTV, Crave Pick Up Big Brother USA, Option for Canadian Reboot
From Bell Media |
Bell Media announced today that, following a deal with Banijay Rights, the global distribution arm of media and entertainment powerhouse Banijay Entertainment, it will bring future seasons of BIG BROTHER USA to Canadian audiences beginning Summer 2027. With the acquisition of the US series, Bell Media also announced it has ordered a new season of BIG BROTHER CANADA for Crave and CTV.
From Entourage, the team behind French-language Québécois series, BIG BROTHER CÉLÉBRITÉS, and produced in association with Crave and CTV, BIG BROTHER CANADA is set to begin production Spring 2027 in Montréal. Canadian TV personality Andrea Bain, co-host of CTV’s THE SOCIAL, is confirmed as the host for the new season, with casting details to be announced at a later date.
“BIG BROTHER is one of the most iconic and beloved formats around the world and we are thrilled to have it take up residency at Bell Media,” said Justin Stockman, VP, Global Content, Bell Media. “Further strengthening our alliance with our production partners at Entourage and distribution partner at Banijay Rights, we look forward to delivering Canadian audiences more of the eventful and unforgettable competitive social gameplay they love with a new season of BIG BROTHER CANADA.”
“BIG BROTHER is a global phenomenon that continues to embed deep roots with local audiences. Continuing our long-standing partnership with Bell Media, we’re thrilled to bring back this renowned superbrand to Canada which will be a brilliant way to showcase the country’s culture and personality,” added Jane Rimer, SVP Canada, Banijay Rights, who negotiated the agreement.
With the order of BIG BROTHER CANADA, Bell Media also acquires the Canadian series’ back catalogue, with 12 seasons to be available to stream on Crave, joining the extensive collection of French-language series, BIG BROTHER CÉLÉBRITÉS. The French-language series has established itself as a fan-favourite since its debut in 2021, following a deal with Banijay Rights, spawning yearly specials and a successful spin-off. Season 6 of BIG BROTHER CÉLÉBRITÉS on Noovo was the #1 original reality series of Winter 2026 and was the most-streamed show in French on Crave in the same period, amassing nearly 4.7 million views on Crave and Noovo.ca combined.
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Food Network's July
"Food Truck Race" Headlines Offerings
From the Futon Critic |
The BBQ charcoals will be glowing, engines will be revving, and the drama will be scorching this July on Food Network where new and returning series will combine for the network's hottest summer yet. Guy' Grocery Games features a new Global Games tournament while new series Kitchen Chaos will pull back the curtain on the unpredictable world of food to reveal some of the most outlandish happenings and viral moments that must be seen to be believed. Then, host and judge, Andrew Zimmern will helm an elite panel of judges in Pitmasters, a punishing new around-the-clock BBQ competition where teams will battle to earn up to $50,000 in prize money. Restaurant Impossible: Last Call will follow acclaimed chef Aarón Sánchez and dynamic Canadian restaurateur Jen Agg as they lead the way to help struggling restaurants across North America. Over the road competition, The Great Food Truck Race will return led by host Tyler Florence with a sweet and savory twist that will play out across the Great Smoky Mountains. Then, later in July, the high-stakes, sneak-attack restaurant rescue, Kitchen Undercover led by chef Antonia Lofaso and sous chef Nestor Milian will get to the root of a restaurant's problems and try to turn things around before it's too late. With even more fresh content coming later this summer on linear and YouTube, Food Network will keep its viewers fed all summer long.
"Food Network is expanding its summer slate with bold new originals and content designed to drive audience engagement," said Betsy Ayala, President, Food Network. "Paired with fresh takes on proven favorites, the lineup offers something for every viewer."
Athletes aren't the only ones competing in epic international games this year. On Wednesday, July 8 at 9 p.m. ET/PT host Guy Fieri invites eight all-star masters of world cuisines to compete in the new five-part tournament, Guy's Grocery Games: Global Games, for a chance to win the trophy and a $50,000 grand prize. Fans can follow all the action and share which games are their favorite using #GroceryGames.
Next, Pitmasters premiering Monday, July 13 at 9 p.m. ET/PT is a raw, relentless, real-world BBQ competition unlike anything ever attempted on Food Network. A non-stop week-long battle set deep in the wilderness where teams of the most notable pitmasters will push the boundaries of what BBQ can be as they compete over live fire to prove they are the best of the best. They will be cooking from sunrise to sunset to sunrise again, fighting for survival and their share of up to $50,000 in prize money. Teams must manage fire, fatigue, and challenges within challenges to impress an elite panel of judges. Andrew Zimmern, Jess Pryles, Moe Cason, and Ernest Servantes use their vast BBQ knowledge to crown one team the Pitmasters Champion. Viewers can join the social conversation and share their takes on the hottest barbecue trends using #FNPitmasters.
The Great Food Truck Race will kick off a new season premiering Sunday, July 26 at 9 p.m. ET/PT, and this time around, it will be a battle of savory and sweet. With four trucks that specialize in savory dishes and four sweet-themed trucks, the eight competing teams each represent a dynamic mix of flavors, strategies and culinary creativity in their quest for the win. Host Tyler Florence will lead the route starting in Nashville and through the Great Smoky Mountains, stopping in cities with vibrant food scenes - all while adding unexpected twists and turns from the very first mile. Every week, the teams must prove their cooking expertise, marketing savvy and selling skills in themed challenges to beat their rivals - and for the first time, the bottom two teams each week will go head to head in a taste redemption battle to see who earns the right to stay and who heads home. The season will culminate in an action-packed finale from the legendary Churchill Downs in Louisville, where only one truck will be awarded a life-changing $50,000 grand prize. Fans can get to know the competing teams and relive the most dramatic moments of the season using #GreatFoodTruckRace.
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Thursday Lightning Round
... or "Love Lost" |
- Vasana Montgomery apologizes for using THAT word (Deadline)
- George Knight quits Love Island UK citing "private reasons" (Reality Tea)
- A former "Love Island" contestant, whose identity is being withheld pending the outcome of a criminal investigation, was arrested AGAIN for stalking, obstruction, coercive control, criminal damage, assault, threats of revenge corn, and 15 articles of scumbag (The Sun)
- MrBeast has some "crazy ideas" if Prime wants to make "Beast Games" into a movie (Variety)
- Jimmy Kimmel defends Scott Pelley over his firing (Variety)
- Anne Hegerty reveals why "The Chase" hasn't filmed in a year (1News)
- Michelle Visage wants to get Drag Race back into the Emmy limelight, a RuPaul biopic (The Hollywood Reporter)
- A FEW GOOD MINUTES with Matt Iseman & Akbar Gbajabiamila (TV Insider)
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