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Cable took center stage with nine big premieres and some very encouraging finale numbers for HBO’s ‘Game Of Thrones’. On the broadcast networks, NBC remains at the head of the class thanks to ‘America’s Got Talent.’
We got a double dose of ‘Hell’s Kitchen’ to start of the tenth season this week. Which is fine by me! I can never get enough. And I completely agreed with who exited stage left this time around.
Oh joy! Oh rapture! My Gordon Ramsay is back launching his tenth season of ‘Hell’s Kitchen’. I’ve missed him so. And as he himself would say: Some of these contestants look “f#%king raw!”
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Here’s our fully-updated 2012 summer schedule for what’s premiering on TV, and when. We will update it regularly, along with the subscribable calendar. Check back often!
The latest releases include ‘Downton Abbey,’ ‘Geek Charming,’ ‘Hell’s Kitchen,’ ‘Father Dowling,’ ‘Materpiece Classic,’ ‘Rocko’s Modern Life,’ ‘Mickey Mouse,’ ‘Curious George,’ ‘New Tricks,’ ‘Six Feet Under,’ ‘CSI,’ ‘La Fuerza Del Destino,’ ‘Laramie,’ ‘Bizarre Foods,’ ‘Brontes Of Haworth,’ ‘Northern Lights,’ and ‘Lost Gold of the Dark Ages’.
Ashton Kutcher’s introduction on ‘Two And A Half Men’ brought ridiculous numbers to CBS, while Simon Cowell and ‘X Factor’ quickly dashed any thoughts that FOX might have another ‘Idol’ on their hands.