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Prime Time TV Feature Writer: Francine Brokaw

What's Hot and What's Not in Prime Time TV Update:

Threre is always something new coming on TV, whether it is an original movie, a special, a new series, or a new episode. I'll keep you posted about the shows and the actors, with previews of made-for-TV movies, new series, and looks behind the scenes.

Keep checking back to find out what is coming up on Prime Time TV.


Feature Writer Articles in Prime Time TV

The Human Spark on PBS
Alan Alda hosts this three part series in search of the thing that makes humans different than Neanderthals and chimps.
American Masters – Louisa May Alcott
The life of celebrated author Louisa May Alcott is examined through interviews and recreations.
A Night at the Movies - Epics
The genre of epic movies is the topic of the latest TCM A Night at the Movies special.
The Christmas Hope
The Christmas Hope is a sentimental story filled with emotion, loss, recovery and hope.
Fox Midseason Schedule Begins January 2010
January 2010 is the beginning of the television midseason schedule. Fox has recently announced their offerings.


Contributing Articles in Prime Time TV

How I Met Your Mother Episode 11 Recap
Marshall is stressed out at work and decides to take up smoking again. With Robin as the only regular smoker, Ted, Lily, and Barney soon follow Marshall's lead.
The Super Bowl in Canada with US Commercials
What Canadian TV doesn't want you to know. An examination of how to deliberately avoid Canadian commercials, without having to drive all the way to the border.
Due South DVD Season Two Mountie Comedy-Drama
Second season of Canadian TV series Due South follows Fraser and his Chicago PD detective partner and friend, Ray Vecchio, as they make the world a better place.
The Cost of Cooking Along
Gordon Ramsay: Cookalong Live is a fabulous idea, but is it out of reach for ordinary people? A cost breakdown of cooking along.
Saturday Night Live Makes Bold Statement
Without playing the situation for laughs, the subtle inclusion of a gay couple in a recent sketch makes bold statement just as powerfully as any march or a rally.