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- Creators, cast and network executives recount the strange history of the Dana Carvey Show, the irreverent prime time sketch comedy show that aired for eight episodes on ABC, following its star's meteoric run on Saturday Night Live.
- Sheila writes to her childhood friend about the death of her brother, a psychiatrist, suggesting that his suicide may be linked to his manuscript on his patient, N., who believed that his OCD was keeping the forces in balance, and preventing Cthun from breaking free of the stone circle.
- Talk show host James Corden, searches for a young up-and-comer to be his 'Late Late Show' replacement.
- Four women use their book club as a way to escape from their everyday lives. Each of the women is exposed to an exciting new world through various books and creates their own storyline within eight chapters of adventures.
- A temporal anomaly causes factions throughout history to travel through time and space, and battle for power. Play as these factions (Federation, Klingon, Romulan, The Klingon/Cardassian Alliance etc) and use characters from the entire Star Trek universe, to bring order to the galaxy, or use the events to size ultimate power.
- An inside look at what it takes to be an esport pro, and the risks many are taking to stay at the top.
- Mike Vogel and his stunt double Remington Steele reveal how they pull off some of the biggest stunts on the show.
- Jack Bender not only directs, but he also paints all of the paintings seen in the show. Take an exclusive behind the scenes look as he reveals his creative process.
- Under the Dome Location Manager Brooke Barnhill gives us an inside look at how she recreates Chester's Mill by carefully selecting locations in and around Wilmington, NC.
- Four-time GRAMMY nominee Estelle pops up at sunset in Venice Beach to surprise fans with the debut of her new single "Conqueror."
- This was a behind the scenes 3-5 minute show that often included short interviews with the actors of Star Trek: Discovery. Later, this show was turned into just a featured segment on a 30 minute show called "The Ready Room," beginning with the The Ready Room's second season.
- Bonaduce's animated alter ego, a celebrity coach to the stars, is voiced by the former child star himself. This tongue-in-cheek take on the life of celebrity is sure to appeal to the steroid popping cynic in us all! You'll never wonder again who's at the heart of the most infamous, headline grabbing story lines from the worlds of entertainment, politics and national news. It's simple. It's DANNY BONADUCE: LIFE COACH.
- As we prepare to celebrate Music's Biggest Night® at the GRAMMY Awards, which airs Sunday, February 12 at 8/7c, CBS presents a special web series that shines a light on the next generation of music superstars. Artist of Tomorrow profiles on-the-rise musicians who are sure to be among the most buzzed-about acts of 2017. These rising stars have a promising future, but don't take our word for it: Take it from three GRAMMY veterans who hand-picked these Artist of Tomorrow nominees. Get to know the artists and their music, and then take a moment to vote for your favorite. The winning artist will be featured during the GRAMMY Live webcast on Sunday, February 12, 2017 at CBS.com and GRAMMY.com.
- CNET's Luke Westaway is the chief spy interrogating Senior Editor Rich Trenholm on James Bond's latest outing "Spectre" in this video review.
- On July 17th, 2011, multi-platinum artists SMASH MOUTH performed live at the Hard Rock Cafe on the Vegas Strip, airing their epic 60 minute concert simultaneously across the US & Canada on HDNet Television, CBS Radio, and CBS Digital. MOJOFLO 360 MULTIMEDIA GLOBAL BRANDING: This epic uncut Smash Mouth concert was originally broadcasted live simultaneously on HDNet Television, CBS Radio, and CBS Internet Radio Affiliate Websites across the US & Canada on July 17th, 2011. Kicking off the "HDNET CONCERTS" 2012 TV Season on Sunday June 24th on AXS.TV -- the new "Ryan Seacrest, Mark Cuban, CAA & AEG" joint-venture TV network (formerly HDNet) -- this ALL-ACCESS ROCKUMENTARY showcases Smash Mouth's greatest hits from the live concert while taking fans backstage throughout the band's rise to selling over 10 million records worldwide and licensing their music to over 35 hit studio films and TV shows (including the theme song to Disney's Oscar Award-winning "SHREK" franchise).
- Rich Trenholm of CNET tests out Alexa, Amazon's voice-controlled assistant, to see how well the Amazon Echo understands British words, phrases and accents. Tally-ho chaps.
- After more than 2000 entries and 6 and a half million votes, Barrett Baber - a singer/songwriter from Marion, Arkansas - won the coveted GRAMMY Gig of a Lifetime and flew to L.A. to play Club Nokia during GRAMMY week 2014. The GRAMMY Gig of a Lifetime program kicked off in November 2013. Anchored by a trio of top-tier musicians Fall Out Boy, Emile Sande and Austin Mahone, our judging panel accepted over 2000 submissions by bands from across the country and across all genres, including Alternative, Pop, Rock, Hip-Hop, R&B and Country - all vying for the opportunity to be a part of the GRAMMY week celebrations and play an unforgettable gig in Los Angeles right across the street from the GRAMMY Awards themselves. After narrowing the submissions down to 40 finalists, our judging panel handed over the final vote to music fans across America, who chose to send Barrett Baber to L.A for the Gig of a Lifetime.
- Erin Coscarelli drops the 411 on some of your favorite CBS dramas.
- Follow Jermaine Fowler, star and Executive Producer of Superior Donuts, as he shares what a typical day is like on the set of the series, from the writer's room to the studio lot.
- Alex Kurtzman talks about what it was like to direct the Season 2 opener for Star Trek: Discovery entitled "Brother." The actresses talk about what it was like to be directed by Kurtzman.
- The actors discuss their experiences being directed by Jonathan Frakes.
- Composer Jeff Russo talks about writing Spock's theme and the theme for Vulcans in general. He also talks about writing music for the more bombastic scenes of Discovery.
- Actors Shazad Latif and Mary Chieffo discuss how they each interpreted the relationship between their characters and therefore how they each approached the scenes.
- Actor Doug Jones who plays Saru talks about his character surviving Vahar'ai and how it's a wonderful metaphor for overcoming anxiety.
- Actor Doug Jones who plays Saru describes what it was like to visit his character's home planet and Production Designer Tamara Deverell talks about designing the Kelpian huts after the shapes in Saru's face.
- They describe what Section 31 is and then discuss the sets, props, and costumes used for Section 31.
- Actress Sonequa Martin-Green and actor Ethan Peck who play Michael Burnham and Spock respectively, talk about their real life friendship and how that helped them play that brother/sister dynamic.
- They discuss what it was like to lose the character of "Airiam" and what it was like to lose the actress Hannah Cheesman.