Summer TV preview 2016
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Forget parting -- season finales are such sweet sorrow, especially all these months later when itâs time to remember what they wrought.
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Filmmaker Cameron Crowe may be best known for such beloved big-screen teenage touchstones as âFast Times at Ridgemont Highâ and âSay Anything...â and hits like âAlmost Famousâ and âJerry Maguire,â but beneath his celluloid exterior the former Rolling Stone writerâs heart is still pure vinyl.
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Thereâs a moment that happens early in Season 2 of âCasual,â Huluâs indie take on a family comedy, when divorcĂ©e Valerie Meyers (played by Michaela Watkins) is sitting at a bar, her face lit up by her phone as she woefully waits for a text that never comes.
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When John Wells and Jonathan Lisco set out to create a television drama inspired by the critically acclaimed 2010 Australian movie âAnimal Kingdom,â which chronicles the dramas of a working-class crime family, they had to update the story and make it more palatable for American viewers.
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Like scads of kids in the mid-â80s, producer Joaquim Dos Santos was drawn to his local toy store by âVoltron: Defender of the Universe,â imploring his favorite uncle to buy him the giant title robot.
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Unless you were the right age for Miley Cyrusâs hit Disney Channel series âHannah Montanaâ in the â00s, the name Billy Ray Cyrus conjures memories of his omnipresent â90s pop-country hit âAchy Breaky Heartâ and a business-in-front, party-in-the-back hairdo long since relegated to theme parties.
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Oscar-winning screenwriter and part-time director Steven âZaillian has delved into the crime world over his long Hollywood career, with screenplays for âAmerican Gangster,â âGangs of New Yorkâ and âThe Girl With the Dragon Tattoo.â
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Almost four decades after its premiere, âRootsâ still stands as an elite landmark in TV history.
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One thing you can say for the summer: Itâs all just reruns on TV, leaving you room to catch up on shows youâve missed or to read or watch the sunset or â sorry, I thought I was back in the 20th century for a second.
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Game shows To Tell the Truth (June 14, ABC) The $100,000 Pyramid (June 26, ABC) Match Game (June 26, ABC) Drama The A Word (July 13, Sundance) Docudrama The American West (June 11, AMC) FULL COVERAGE: See our complete Summer TV preview Comedy Bizaardvark (June 24, Disney) HarmonQuest (July 14, Seeso) Night Train With Wyatt Cenac (June 30, Seeso) Reality Vintage Flip (June 2, HGTV) Ride With Norman Reedus (June 12, AMC) Spartan: Ultimate Team Challenge (June 13, NBC) Awards CMT Music Awards (June 8, CMT) 70th Tony Awards (June 12, CBS) Variety Maya and Marty (May 31, NBC) Talk Any Given Wednesday With Bill Simmons (June 22, HBO) This story is part of The Timesâ special summer television issue.
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If you were anywhere near a television in January 1977, you were probably watching âRoots.â
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âRootsâ premiered on ABC in January 1977, just a few months after Alex Haley published the historical novel upon which it was based -- a phenomenon on the back of a phenomenon.