Television is arguably the saving grace for all successful Thanksgiving celebrations. After getting stuffed to the brim with cheese and feeling tipsy in the early evening, it’s natural to yearn for a nap, a television marathon, or both.
Gear up for the occasion by scouting out the best movies available during Thanksgiving day and all through the weekend. Whether it’s a favorite movie from childhood or a marathon of your favorite show, here’s the complete list of all the best Thanksgiving programming for 2017.
Throwback Thanksgiving Marathon, VH1
When: Thursday, Nov. 23 until Sunday, Nov. 26
What: Throughout Thanksgiving weekend, VH1 will be showing classic throwbacks like “Dazed and Confused” and “Coming to America,” and “Space Jam.” The network will be playing the nostalgia game hard, so you’re bound to catch one of your favorites. Save room in your schedule for “Grease,” “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off,” and “Pretty Woman.
Gear up for the occasion by scouting out the best movies available during Thanksgiving day and all through the weekend. Whether it’s a favorite movie from childhood or a marathon of your favorite show, here’s the complete list of all the best Thanksgiving programming for 2017.
Throwback Thanksgiving Marathon, VH1
When: Thursday, Nov. 23 until Sunday, Nov. 26
What: Throughout Thanksgiving weekend, VH1 will be showing classic throwbacks like “Dazed and Confused” and “Coming to America,” and “Space Jam.” The network will be playing the nostalgia game hard, so you’re bound to catch one of your favorites. Save room in your schedule for “Grease,” “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off,” and “Pretty Woman.
- 11/20/2017
- by Raelyn Giansanti
- Indiewire
E! certainly knows its niche. At its upfront presentation today, the network that spawned a thousand Kardashian series will unveil a programming slate filled with shows united by three Gs: glitz, glamor, and gobs of cash.
Highlights include The Wanted Life, which documents the lives of One Direction rivals and Lindsay Lohan accessories The Wanted; Blinging Up Baby, a special designed to make normal people envy celebrity toddlers; a one-off peek behind the curtain of Hollywood’s “cults, cabals and underground clubs”; and 50 Hours with 50 Cent, which answers one of history’s age-old questions: “What is it like to be 50 Cent?...
Highlights include The Wanted Life, which documents the lives of One Direction rivals and Lindsay Lohan accessories The Wanted; Blinging Up Baby, a special designed to make normal people envy celebrity toddlers; a one-off peek behind the curtain of Hollywood’s “cults, cabals and underground clubs”; and 50 Hours with 50 Cent, which answers one of history’s age-old questions: “What is it like to be 50 Cent?...
- 4/22/2013
- by Hillary Busis
- EW - Inside TV
This week, Americas Got Talent headed to Florida for the latest round of auditions. Of course our judges took advantage of the outdoor fun the Sunshine State has to offer—Nick Cannon even took an airboat tour! But how did all that heat affect the latest crop of Agt hopefuls? Find out now! The show started off strong with vocal group Inspire the Fire kicking off the auditions with a pumped-up version of "Lean on Me." The preppy singers described themselves as an "urban Glee" who work with at-risk youth. Sharon Osbourne and Howie Mandel voted yes—and even Howard Stern was moved by their talent. Though he did take a dig at their TV-inspiration explaining, "I hate Glee, but I love...
- 5/29/2012
- E! Online
NBC / Universal The West Springfield Dance Team on “America’s Got Talent”
After the final 12 acts from the competition showed their talents last week, the producers of “America’s Got Talent” gave them a few weeks of relief – if also a few more competitors – with a group of auditions culled from YouTube performers. As host Nick Cannon put it, “12 acts will go from online to on stage,” and much like the folks who have been around since the beginning, they...
After the final 12 acts from the competition showed their talents last week, the producers of “America’s Got Talent” gave them a few weeks of relief – if also a few more competitors – with a group of auditions culled from YouTube performers. As host Nick Cannon put it, “12 acts will go from online to on stage,” and much like the folks who have been around since the beginning, they...
- 8/10/2011
- by Todd Gilchrist
- Speakeasy/Wall Street Journal
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