How the Tracker Finale Paves the Way for Season 2, Thanks to Jennifer Morrison’s Key Role

The Season 1 finale would have us believe that even Melissa Roxburgh’s Dory has been keeping pertinent information from Colter regarding their dead father, Professor Ashton Shaw — who, as we learned in Episode 11, spent several years working as a government contractor before he took his family to live off the grid and grew more and more paranoid. … Read more

“All in the Family”: Looking Back at the Groundbreaking Sitcom That Shattered Boundaries and Shaped Pop Culture

More than just a sitcom, “All in the Family” was an explosive force that shattered the safe and conventional mold of 1970s television. With its sharp, sometimes controversial, yet always humanistic humor, the show dared to tackle the most sensitive issues of American society, from racism and sexism to the Vietnam War and the shifting … Read more

Tracker Premiere Draws 18.4 Million Viewers Following Record-Breaking Super Bowl on CBS

Based on Jeffery Deaver’s The Never Game, the series stars stars Justin Hartley as tracker-for-hire Colter Shaw. TVLine readers gave Tracker‘s premiere an average grade of “B+,” with 94% saying they plan to check back in for Episode 2. (Click here to read our post mortem interview with Hartley, in which he tackles the premiere’s biggest twists.) This puts … Read more

Beyond the Laugh Track: How “All in the Family” Revolutionized Television Comedy

For decades, sitcoms largely played it safe, offering lighthearted escapism with predictable plots and easily digestible humor. Then came “All in the Family,” a seismic shift that dared to be different. It wasn’t just funny; it was thought-provoking, controversial, and utterly revolutionary in its approach to television comedy. Before the Bunkers arrived on our screens, … Read more

Justin Hartley Previews What’s Next on Tracker After Super Bowl Debut — Can Colter’s Mom Be Trusted?

That’s where things get interesting. Flashbacks reveal that Colter and his siblings — which include an older brother, Russell, and a younger sister, Dory — had an unusual upbringing. Their parents, Ashton and Mary (played by Oz’s Lee Tergesen and Good Sam’s Wendy Crewson), “were professors at Berkeley until there was this incident with my dad,” Colter … Read more

Suzanne Somers Opens Up About Her Ongoing Breast Cancer Journey with Strength and Resilience

Suzanne Somers is giving an update on her health. In an exclusive statement to ET, the Three’s Company star addressed recently battling cancer again. “I have been living with cancer since my 20’s. And every time that little f***** pops up, I continue to bat it back. I do my best not to let this insidious disease control … Read more

Suzanne Somers Reflects on Glamorous Studio 54 Memories After Mark Fleischman’s Passing

Suzanne Somers is looking back on the time of her life. The same week that Mark Fleischman, a former owner of Studio 54, died by physicians assisted suicide, ET spoke with Somers, who recalled having unforgettable nights at the iconic New York City club. “Oh, what a time it was,” Somers tells ET of the late ’70s and early ’80s, when … Read more

Ron Howard Discovers Surprising Family Connection to Andy Griffith Show Co-Star

Ron Howard was a young boy surrounded by adults on the set of The Andy Griffith Show. Led by Andy Griffith, who played Sheriff Andy Taylor, Howard starred as his son Opie. Don Knotts was another beloved character on the show, playing the deputy and often comic relief Barney Fife. Oddly enough, Howard recently shared that he found out he … Read more

Andy Griffith Reflected on How ‘Matlock’ Helped Him Reinvent His Career

In the 1960s, Andy Griffith secured his spot in Hollywood with the wholesome series The Andy Griffith Show. However, it did come with some drawbacks, as Griffith was typecast as the level-headed sheriff and single father Andy Taylor. After the show ended in 1968, it continued to grow in popularity with reruns, and a reunion film called Return to … Read more