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TV Ratings

Much like last Sunday, football took over the primetime landscape, delaying the only two major network dramas with new episodes.

Here is how those two shows fared in the overall ratings:

9 PM Show (Delayed by Football):
The Mentalist (CBS) [NEW] – 8.1 million

10 PM Show (Delayed by Football):
CSI (CBS) [NEW] – 7.7 million

What did you watch on TV last night? Please share.

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Trying to figure out what to watch tonight? Be it new episodes of the TV season, reairs of cable series or a movie, here are some suggestions:

6:55 PM:
The Monuments Men movie on Starz

7:30 PM:
Practical Magic movie on Oxygen

8 PM:
Gotham on FOX (Reair)
Major Crimes on TNT (Reair)
Angels and Ornaments movie on Hallmark Channel (Reair)
The Hunger Games movie on ABC Family

9 PM:
Major Crimes on TNT (NEW)
Scorpion on CBS (Reair)
Jane the Virgin on The CW (Reair)
Sleepy Hollow on FOX (Reair)
The Scorpion King movie on Syfy

9:59 PM:
NCIS: Los Angeles on CBS (Reair)

10 PM:
Castle on ABC (Reair)
State of Affairs on NBC (Reair)
Major Crimes on TNT (Encore)
The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug movie on Cinemax
Silver Linings Playbook movie on Showtime

Enjoy!

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TV ratings, of course, are the life’s blood of every series on the major and cable networks. Every show is at the mercy of the ratings – whether they are the immediate overnight numbers or the combined final ratings along with DVD viewing. But in recent years, the networks have become obsessed with the 18-39 year old viewers. And while those demographics are important to the powers that be, in my personal opinion, they are ageist and exclusive to a great majority of viewers who still matter, especially where the all-important advertising dollars are concerned.

Needless to say, like every year for the past 10 years, I will focus only on the overall viewership (the millions of viewers who watched each show) of the major and cable network dramas. Each section below will feature a list of all the dramas (and dramas only) from highest to lowest rated and a brief explanation of the time period for which each list covers.

Let’s get started!!

The first list is the major network dramas that aired from January through June 2014, covering the last half of 2013-2014 TV season:

NCIS (CBS) – 17.6 million
NCIS: Los Angeles (CBS) – 14.8 million
Blue Bloods (CBS) – 11.8 million
Criminal Minds (CBS) and The Blacklist (NBC) – 10.6 million [TIE]
Person of Interest (CBS) – 10.3 million
CSI (CBS) – 9.9 million
Hawaii Five-0 (CBS) – 9.8 million
Castle (ABC) – 9.3 million
The Good Wife and The Mentalist (both on CBS) – 9.2 million [TIE]
Scandal (ABC) – 9 million
Resurrection (ABC) – 8.9 million
Elementary (CBS) – 8.5 million
Grey’s Anatomy (ABC) – 8.1 million
Unforgettable (CBS) – 7.5 million *
Chicago Fire (NBC) – 7 million
Intelligence (CBS) – 6.8 million *
Chicago P.D. (NBC) – 6.4 million
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (NBC) and Bones (FOX) – 6.3 million [TIE]
Once Upon a Time (ABC) – 6.1 million
Almost Human (FOX) – 5.9 million *
Revenge (ABC) – 5.5 million
Grimm (NBC) – 5.3 million
The Following (FOX) – 5.2 million
Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (ABC) – 5.1 million
Believe (NBC) – 5 million *
Nashville (ABC) and Revolution (NBC) * – 4.9 million [TIE]
Hostages (CBS) – 4.8 million *
Sleepy Hollow (FOX) – 4.4 million
Parenthood (NBC) – 4 million
Crisis (NBC) – 3.7 million *
Killer Women (ABC) – 3.4 million *
Betrayal * and Once Upon a Time in Wonderland (both on ABC) * – 3.2 million [TIE]
Rake (FOX) – 3.1 million *
Dracula (NBC) – 2.9 million *
Hannibal (NBC) – 2.7 million
Glee (FOX) and Mind Games (ABC) * – 2.5 million [TIE]
Arrow (The CW) – 2.4 million
The Assets (ABC) – 2.3 million *
Supernatural (The CW) – 2.2 million
The Vampire Diaries (The CW) – 2 million
The Originals and The 100 (both on The CW) – 1.9 million [TIE]
Reign (The CW) – 1.5 million
The Tomorrow People (The CW) – 1.2 million *
Star-Crossed (The CW) – 1 million *
Hart of Dixie (The CW) – 951,000 viewers
The Carrie Diaries (The CW) – 918,000 viewers *
Beauty And the Beast (The CW) – 843,000 viewers

* denotes all those shows that have since been cancelled or came to a planned ending

The second list covers all of the cable network dramas from that same time period – January through June:

The Walking Dead (AMC) – 13.7 million
Game of Thrones (HBO) – 7 million
Downton Abbey (PBS) – 6 million (approximate)
Major Crimes (TNT) – 5.2 million
Rizzoli & Isles (TNT) – 3.9 million
American Horror Story: Coven (FX) – 3.4 million
Sherlock (PBS) – 3.3 million
Vikings (History Channel) and The Haves and Have Nots (OWN) – 3.2 million [TIE]
White Collar (USA Network) – 2.8 million
Being Mary Jane (BET) and Pretty Little Liars (ABC Family) – 2.5 million [TIE]
Suits (USA Network) – 2.4 million
Bates Motel (A&E), True Detective (HBO) and Justified (FX) – 2.3 million [TIE]
Teen Wolf (MTV) – 2.1 million
Dallas * and Perception * (both on TNT) and Mad Men (AMC) – 2 million [TIE]
Fargo (FX) – 1.9 million
Psych (USA Network) * and The Fosters and Switched at Birth (both on ABC Family) – 1.6 million [TIE]
The Americans (FX), Drop Dead Diva (Lifetime) *, Turn (AMC) and When Calls the Heart (Hallmark) – 1.4 million [TIE]
Ravenswood (ABC Family) * and Helix (Syfy) – 1.3 million [TIE]
Being Human * and Warehouse 13 * (both on Syfy) and Twisted (ABC Family) * – 1.1 million [TIE]
Signed Sealed Delivered (Hallmark) * – 1 million (approximate) ^^
Continuum (Syfy) – 844,000 viewers
Penny Dreadful (Showtime) – 840,000 viewers
Bitten (Syfy) – 789,000 viewers
Black Sails (Starz) – 761,000 viewers
Lost Girl (Syfy) – 740,000 viewers (approximate)
Those Who Kill (A&E then moved to Lifetime Movie Network) – 718,000 viewers *
Orphan Black (BBC America) – 555,000 viewers
Salem (WGN America) – 473,000 viewers
Banshee (Cinemax) – 468,000 viewers
Da Vinci’s Demons (Starz) – 351,000 viewers
Atlantis (BBC America) – 246,000 viewers
Ripper Street (BBC America) – 230,000 viewers ^

* denotes all those shows that have since been cancelled or came to a planned ending
^ Ripper Street moves from BBC America over to Netflix for its next season
^^ Signed Sealed Delivered has moved over to Hallmark Movies & Mysteries from the Hallmark Channel and will play as numerous made-for-TV movies throughout the year rather than as the series it was original set as

The third list covers all of the dramas that aired on major networks over the summer from about the end of May through about mid-September:

Under the Dome (CBS) – 7.1 million
The Night Shift (NBC) – 6.8 million
Extant (CBS) – 6.1 million
Unforgettable (CBS) – 6 million *
24: Live Another Day (FOX) – 5.7 million
Taxi Brooklyn (NBC) – 5.3 million *
Rookie Blue (ABC) – 4.8 million
Reckless (CBS) *, Black Box * and Motive (both on ABC) – 3.9 million [TIE]
Mistresses (ABC) – 3.7 million
Gang Related (FOX) * and Crossbones (NBC) * – 2.7 million [TIE]
Beauty And the Beast (The CW) – 874,000 viewers

* denotes all those shows that have since been cancelled or came to a planned ending

The fourth list covers all of the dramas that aired on the cable networks over the summer from about the end of May through about mid-September:

Rizzoli & Isles and Major Crimes (both on TNT) – 5.2 million [TIE]
The Last Ship (TNT) – 4.4 million
True Blood * (HBO) and Longmire * (A&E) ^ – 3.5 million [TIE]
The Haves and Have Nots (OWN) – 3 million
Murder in the First (TNT) – 2.9 million
Perception (TNT) – 2.8 million *
Suits (USA Network) – 2.6 million
Falling Skies (TNT) – 2.5 million
Hit the Floor (VH1) – 2.3 million
Hell on Wheels (AMC), The Strain (FX) and Pretty Little Liars (ABC Family) – 2.2 million [TIE]
Royal Pains (USA Network) – 2 million
Covert Affairs and Rush * (both on USA Network) – 1.7 million [TIE]
The Leftovers (HBO), Dallas * (TNT), Teen Wolf (MTV), Defiance and Dominion (both on Syfy) – 1.6 million [TIE]
Ray Donovan (Showtime), Legends (TNT), The Fosters (ABC Family) and Tyrant (FX) – 1.5 million [TIE]
Satisfaction (USA Network) – 1.4 million
Graceland (USA Network) and Switched at Birth (ABC Family) – 1.3 million [TIE]
Chasing Life (ABC Family) and Franklin & Bash (TNT) – 1.2 million
Witches of East End * (Lifetime), Finding Carter (MTV) and The Bridge * (FX) – 1.1 million [TIE]
Outlander (Starz) – 1 million
Masters of Sex (Showtime) – 800,000 viewers
Halt & Catch Fire (AMC) – 797,000 viewers
The Lottery (Lifetime) – 670,000 viewers *
Power (Starz) – 654,000 viewers
The Knick (Cinemax) – 368,000 viewers
The Divide (WE TV) – 301,000 viewers *
Rectify (Sundance) – 144,000 viewers (approximate)

* denotes all those shows that have since been cancelled or came to a planned ending
^ Longmire was picked up Netflix for its third season

NOTE: Ratings for the following cable dramas could not be tracked down: Almighty Johnsons (Syfy), Cedar Cove (Hallmark), The Musketeers (BBC America), Matador (El Rey Network) * and Rogue (DirecTV).

The fifth list covers the cable network dramas that aired from approximately August to mid-December:

The Walking Dead (AMC) – 14.6 million
Sons of Anarchy (FX) – 4.7 million *
American Horror Story: Freak Show (FX) – 4.1 million
Major Crimes (TNT) – 3.6 million ^
The Librarians (TNT) – 3 million ^
Boardwalk Empire (HBO) – 2 million *
Hell on Wheels (AMC) – 1.9 million
If Loving You Is Wrong (OWN) – 1.7 million
White Collar (USA Network) – 1.6 million *
Homeland (Showtime) – 1.5 million
Z Nation (Syfy) and The Newsroom (HBO) * – 1.4 million [TIE]
Covert Affairs (USA Network) – 1.3 million
Doctor Who (BBC America) 1.1 million (approximate)
Transporter: The Series (TNT) [Season 1] – 1 million
Transporter: The Series (TNT) [Season 2] – 1 million ^
Haven (Syfy) – 857,000 viewers
Girlfriends’ Guide to Divorce (Bravo) -829,000 viewers ^
The Affair (Showtime) – 715,000 viewers
Intruders (BBC America) – 403,000 viewers
Atlantis (BBC America) – 273,000 (approximate) viewers
The Missing (Starz) – 219,000 (approximate) viewers

* denotes all those shows that have since been cancelled or came to a planned ending
^ there was one other episode of this show that either aired after or had its ratings announced after this annual report had to be posted

NOTE: Ratings for the following cable dramas could not be tracked down: Kingdom (DirecTV) and The Game (BBC America).

The sixth and final list covers all of the major network dramas that aired during the first half of the 2014-2015 TV season, covering September to approximately mid-December:

NCIS (CBS) – 17.3 million
NCIS: New Orleans (CBS) – 15.6 million
Madam Secretary (CBS) – 12.6 million
Blue Bloods (CBS) – 11.0 million
Scorpion (CBS) – 10.8 million
The Good Wife (CBS) – 10.6 million
Criminal Minds and Hawaii Five-0 (both on CBS) – 10.4 million [TIE]
How to Get Away with Murder (ABC) – 10.3 million
Scandal (ABC) and The Blacklist (NBC) – 10.1 million [TIE]
Castle (ABC) and Person of Interest (CBS) – 9.6 million [TIE]
The Mentalist (CBS) – 8.9 million *
NCIS: Los Angeles (CBS) – 8.8 million
Grey’s Anatomy (ABC) and The Mysteries of Laura (NBC) – 8.6 million [TIE]
CSI (CBS) – 8.2 million
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (NBC) – 8 million
Chicago Fire (NBC) – 7.9 million
Stalker (CBS) – 7.7 million
Elementary (CBS) – 7.5 million
Chicago P.D. (NBC) – 7.2 million
Once Upon a Time (ABC) and State of Affairs (NBC) – 6.6 million [TIE]
Gotham (FOX) – 6.5 million
Bones (FOX) – 5.9 million
Nashville (ABC) – 5.5 million
Forever (ABC) – 5.3 million
Resurrection (ABC) and Grimm (NBC) – 5.1 million [TIE]
Revenge (ABC) – 4.8 million
Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (ABC) and Sleepy Hollow (FOX) – 4.7 million [TIE]
Parenthood (NBC) – 4.2 million *
The Flash (The CW) – 3.8 million
Gracepoint (FOX) – 3.7 million *
Constantine (NBC) – 3.3 million *
Red Band Society (FOX) – 3.1 million *
Arrow (The CW) – 2.8 million
Supernatural (The CW) – 2.4 million
The Vampire Diaries and The 100 (both on The CW) – 1.7 million [TIE]
The Originals (The CW) – 1.4 million
Reign and Jane the Virgin (both on The CW) – 1.3 million [TIE]

* denotes all those shows that have since been cancelled or came to a planned ending

The final analyses of all these ratings for both the major and cable networks for the entire year are as follows:

1. Just like previous years, CBS is still the number one most watched network with NCIS being the highest rated drama for the entire year of 2014. The network also owns nearly all of the top 10 drama spots on the charts. CBS is also the home of the top new drama of the fall TV season in the form of Madam Secretary. The new thriller Stalker is the only drama on the network that isn’t performing that well in the ratings (at least where the network is concerned).

2. The Shonda Rhimes drama How to Get Away with Murder edged out both Scandal and Castle as the number one show on ABC for the fall. The lowest rated dramas on ABC are Revenge and Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.; but despite that fact there is a possibility that the network could give both shows one more season in order to give Revenge a 5-season run and give SHIELD support simply because it’s part of the Marvel universe.

3. While Bones has been the top drama on FOX, it was defeated by the new drama Gotham, which took over the lead this fall. FOX has cancelled its new drama Gracepoint and its other new drama Red Band Society is on life support at this point.

4. The Blacklist is still holding strong as the top rated show on NBC, but the surprise of the fall season is how well the much-maligned (at least by critics) new drama The Mysteries of Laura is performing in the ratings. The show most in jeopardy at NBC is the new drama Constantine, which is the lowest rated drama on the network and the series that had its production halted.

5. While Arrow was the number drama on The CW for the 2013-2014 TV season, it has been overtaken by the new spin-off series The Flash, which is now the top rated show on the network. The other surprise for the network is that the new dramedy Jane the Virgin may not be making banner marks in the ratings department (it is currently the lowest rated show on the network tied with Reign), but it sure is getting fan and critical acclaim.

6. As for the cable dramas, The Walking Dead is still the reigning king overall for all of 2014 while CBS’ Under the Dome edged out NBC’s The Night Shift just slightly for the top summer cable series.

There is one last list, though. The following covers all of the made-for-TV movies, mini-series, event series and specials that aired during 2014 on both the major and cable networks for which ratings could be tracked down in time for this report to be posted:

Peter Pan Live! (NBC) – 9.1 million
Flowers in the Attic (Lifetime) – 6.1 million
Christmas Under Wraps (Hallmark) – 5.8 million
Zapped (Disney) – 5.7 million
Cloud 9 (Disney) – 5 million
How to Build a Better Boy (Disney) – 4.6 million
In My Dreams (ABC) – 4.6 million
A Royal Christmas (Hallmark) – 4.5 million
Lizzie Borden: Took An Ax (Lifetime) – 4.4 million
The Christmas Shepherd (Hallmark) – 4.2 million
Christmas at Cartwrights (Hallmark) – 4.1 million
Northpole (Hallmark) – 4 million
Sharknado 2 (Syfy) – 3.9 million
The Gabby Douglas Story (Lifetime) – 3.8 million
One Christmas Eve (Hallmark) – 3.6 million
Rosemary’s Baby (NBC) – 3.5 million
The Christmas Parade (Hallmark) – 3.5 million
The Best Christmas Party Ever (Hallmark) – 3.4 million
Petals on the Wind (Lifetime) – 3.4 million
The Nine Lives of Christmas (Hallmark) – 3.4 million
Angels & Ornaments (Hallmark) – 3.3 million
Debbie Macomber’s Mr. Miracle (Hallmark) – 3.3 million
Aaliyah: The Princess of R&B (Lifetime) – 3.2 million
A Cookie Cutter Christmas (Hallmark) – 3.2 million
Klondike (Discovery Channel) – 3.1 million
One Starry Christmas (Hallmark) – 3.1 million
Chance at Romance (Hallmark) – 2.7 million
Blindsided (Lifetime) – 2.5 million
The Good Witch’s Wonder (Hallmark) – 2.5 million
The Good Mistress (Lifetime) – 2.3 million (approximate)
A Day Late and A Dollar Short (Lifetime) – 2.2 million
Stranded in Paradise (Hallmark) – 2.2 million
One Child (Sundance) – 2.2 million
The Trip to Bountiful (Lifetime) – 2.1 million
Big Driver (Lifetime) – 2.1 million
The Girl He Met Online (Lifetime) – 2 million
For Better or For Worse (Hallmark) – 2 million
Outlaw Prophet: Warren Jeffs (Lifetime) – 1.8 million
Grumpy Cat’s Worst Christmas Ever (Lifetime) – 1.8 million
A Ring By Spring (Hallmark) – 1.7 million
Bermuda Tentacles (Syfy) – 1.7 million
Presumed Dead in Paradise (Lifetime) – 1.7 million
House of Secrets (Lifetime) – 1.6 million
June in January (Hallmark) – 1.6 million (approximate)
The Unauthorized Saved By the Bell Story (Lifetime) – 1.6 million
Ascension (Syfy) – 1.6 million
The Brittany Murphy Story (Lifetime) – 1.5 million
Status: Unknown (Lifetime) – 1.5 million
Death Clique (Lifetime) – 1.5 million
A Daughter’s Nightmare (Lifetime) – 1.5 million
Return to Zero (Lifetime) – 1.5 million
Killing Daddy (Lifetime) – 1.5 million
The Santa Con (Lifetime) – 1.4 million
The Grim Sleeper (Lifetime) – 1.4 million
A Lesson in Romance (Hallmark) – 1.4 million
Sorority Surrogate (Lifetime) – 1.4 million
Mom’s Day Away (Hallmark) – 1.4 million
The Normal Heart (HBO) – 1.4 million
When Sparks Fly (Hallmark) – 1.4 million
The Mentor (Lifetime) – 1.4 million
Stolen From the Womb (Lifetime) – 1.4 million
The Good Sister (Lifetime) – 1.3 million
Lucky in Love (Hallmark) – 1.2 million
Snakehead Swamp (Syfy) – 1.2 million
Starving in Suburbia (Lifetime) – 1.1 million
Looking for Mr. Right (Hallmark) – 1.1 million (approximate)
Labyrinth (The CW) – 1 million (approximate)
Wally Lamb’s Wishin’ and Hopin’ (Lifetime) – 972,000 viewers
The Color of Rain (Hallmark Movie Channel) – 915,000 viewers (approximate)
Seasons of Love (Lifetime) – 734,000 viewers
The Red Road (Sundance) – 194,000 viewers (approximate)

What shows, made-for-TV movies, mini-series and/or specials have you enjoyed the most throughout the year? Please share.

TOMORROW: Faces of 2014

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Trying to figure out what to watch tonight? Be it new episodes of the TV season, reairs of cable series or a movie, here are some suggestions:

5:30 PM:
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 1 movie on ABC Family

6 PM:
Red 2 movie on Cinemax

7 PM:
Doctor Who on BBC America

7:35 PM:
Divergent movie on HBO

8 PM:
The Librarians on TNT (NEW)
Revenge on ABC (Reair)
Doctor Who on BBC America
The Amazing Spider-Man movie on FXX

9 PM:
Revenge on ABC (Reair)
Downton Abbey on PBS (Reair)
Doctor Who on BBC America
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2 movie on ABC Family
Red movie on TNT

10 PM:
Revenge on ABC (Reair)
Doctor Who on BBC America
Christmas Under Wraps movie on Hallmark Channel (Reair)

Enjoy!

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The following industry personalities (listed in alphabetical order) passed away in 2014 and heartfelt condolences are extended to their families, friends and fans:

Maya Angelou (Renowned Poet, Author and Civil Rights Activist)
Lord Richard Attenborough (English actor)
James Avery (Actor, Fresh Prince of Bel-Air)

Lauren Bacall (Film Legend)
Skye McCole Bartusiak, (21-Year Old Actress, The Patriot)
Polly Bergen (Legendary screen and stage Actress)
Norman Bridwell (Creator of Clifford the Big Red Dog Books
Shirley Temple Black (Legendary Actress and Humanitarian)
James Brady (White House Press Secretary)
David Brenner (Legendary Comedian)
Richard Bull (Actor, Little House on the Prairie)

Sid Caesar (TV Pioneer and Legendary Comedian)
Mary Grace Canfield (Veteran Character Actress, Green Acres)
Bob Casale (Original member of the band Devo)
Joe Cocker (Singer)

Ann B. Davis (TV legend, The Brady Bunch)
Oscar de la Renta (Legendary Fashion Designer)
Ruby Dee (Oscar-Nominated Actress)
Hal Douglas (Iconic Narrator of Movie Trailers)
Ruth Robinson Duccini (last surviving female Munchkin from classic Wizard of Oz film)

Eileen Ford (Modeling Agency Founder)

James Garner (Legendary Actor)
Gerry Goffin (Lyricist and former husband to singer-songwriter Carole King)
Michael Gottlieb (Writer-Director, Mannequin [film])

Charlie Haden (Legendary Jazz Bassist)
Robert Halmi, Sr. (Legendary Producer)
Bob Hastings (Actor, McHale’s Navy)
Philip Seymour Hoffman (Legendary Actor)
Jan Hooks (Saturday Night Live Alum)
Bob Hoskins (British Actor, Who Framed Roger Rabbit)

P.D. James (Legendary British Authoress)
Jimi Jamison (Survivor Lead Singer)
Michael Johns (American Idol Contestant/Australian Singer-Songwriter)
Russell Johnson (The Professor on Gilligan’s Island)
Sarah Jones (Camera Operator [killed in tragic train/filming accident])

Casey Kasem (Radio Personality)
Daniel Keyes (Author, “Flowers for Algernon”)
Richard Kiel (James Bond Villain)

Jim Lange (TV Host, The Dating Game)
Glen A. Larson (Series Creator, Battlestar Galactica and Magnum PI)
Stephen Lee (Seinfeld Actor)
Cynthia Lynn (Actress, Hogan’s Heroes)

Sheila MacRae (Actress, The Honeymooers)
Dave Madden (Actor, The Partridge Family)
Lee Marshall (Voice of Tony the Tiger)
Arlene Martel (Actress, Star Trek)
Frank Marth (Actor, The Honeymooners)
Paul Mazursky (Director, Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice)
Denny Miller (Athlete-Actor, Tarzan on Big Screen)
Mary Ann Mobley (Miss America 1959, TV & Film Actress)

Mike Nichols (Legendary Director of The Graduate)

Kate O’Mara (British Actress, Dynasty)

Don Pardo (Legendary Announcer for Saturday Night Live)
Gerard Parkes (Fraggle Rock Actor)
Elizabeth Pena (Actress, Matador)
John Pinette (Stand-Up Comedian and Actor, The Punisher)

Harold Ramis (Actor, Ghostbusters and Stripes)
Tommy Ramone (Founding Member of The Ramones)
James Rebhorn (Actor, Homeland)
Mary Rodgers (Author, “Freaky Friday”)
Mickey Rooney (Film Legend)
Jimmy Ruffin (Motown Singer)

James Shigeta (Actor, Die Hard and Midway)
Dick Smith (Legendary Hollywood Makeup Artist)
Marcia Strassman (Actress, Welcome Back Kotter)
Elaine Stritch (Emmy and Tony-winning Actress)
Carol Ann Susi (Actress, The Big Bang Theory)

Meshach Taylor (Actor, Designing Women)

Garrick Utley (Veteran TV Journalist)

Jerry Vale (1950’s Singer “You Don’t Know Me”)

Ralph Waite (Actor, The Waltons and NCIS)
Eli Wallach (Legendary Actor)
Ken Weatherwax (Pugsley on the original classic Addams Family)
Robin Williams (Legendary Actor-Comedian)

Louis “Louie” Zamperini (World War II Hero and Olympic Medalist)
Efrem Zimbalist, Jr. (Actor, 77 Sunset Strip)

NOTE: This list, in no way, covers all the industry talent who passed away this year. Again, condolences are extended to one and all.

Out of respect, please take a moment of silence.

TOMORROW: Ratings

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Trying to figure out what to watch tonight? Be it new episodes of the TV season, reairs of cable series or a movie, here are some suggestions:

7:10 PM:
The Missing on Starz (Reair)

8 PM:
Doctor Who on BBC America
NCIS on USA Network
Fast Five movie on Bravo
We Are Marshall movie on CMT
Men in Black 3 movie on FXX
A Very Merry Mix-Up movie on Hallmark Channel

8:15 PM:
The Missing on Starz (Reair)

9 PM:
Sleepy Hollow on FOX (Reair)
Doctor Who on BBC America
NCIS on USA Network

9:35 PM:
Coyote Ugly movie on Encore

10 PM:
Transporter: The Series on TNT (NEW)
NCIS on USA Network
A Bride for Christmas movie on Hallmark Channel

10:25 PM:
The Missing on Starz (Reair)

Enjoy!

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Every year there are lots of awards shows, some important, some just fun and numerous just silly or nonsensical, but the following list is just some of the top winners over the course of the year:

PEOPLE’S CHOICE AWARDS (January)

Favorite Dramatic TV Actress – Stana Katic (Castle)
Favorite Network TV Drama – The Good Wife
Favorite Cable TV Actress – Lucy Hale (Pretty Little Liars)
Favorite New TV Drama – Reign
Favorite TV Crime Drama – Castle
Favorite Cable TV Comedy – Psych
Favorite Sci-Fi/Fantasy TV Actress – Kristin Kreuk (Beauty and the Beast)
Favorite TV Bromance – Sean, Dean and Castiel (Supernatural)

GOLDEN GLOBES (January)

Best Actress in a Motion Picture, Drama – Cate Blanchett (Blue Jasmine)
Best Actor in a Motion Picture, Drama – Matthew McConaughey (Dallas Buyers Club)
Best Actress in a Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical – Amy Adams (American Hustle)
Best Supporting Actress, Motion Picture – Jennifer Lawrence (American Hustle)
Best Supporting Actor, Motion Picture – Jared Leto (Dallas Buyers Club)
Best Motion Picture, Drama – 12 Years a Slave
Best Animated Feature Film – Frozen

CRITICS’ CHOICE MOVIE AWARDS (January)

Best Picture – 12 Years a Slave
Best Supporting Actress – Lupita Nyong’o (12 Years a Slave)
Best Foreign Language Film – Blue Is the Warmest Color
Best Action Movie – Lone Survivor
Best Actress in an Action Movie – Sandra Bullock (Gravity)
Best Sci-Fi/Horror Movie – Gravity
Best Costume Design – Catherine Martin (The Great Gatsby)
Best Song – “Let It Go” by Robert Lopez, and Kristen Anderson-Lopez (Frozen)
Joel Siegel Award – Forest Whitaker

SAG AWARDS (January)

Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a TV Movie or Miniseries – Helen Mirren (Phil Spector)
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a TV Movie or Miniseries – Michael Douglas (Behind the Candelabra)
Lifetime Achievement Award: Rita Moreno
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series – Maggie Smith (Downton Abbey)

GRAMMY AWARDS (January)

Best New Artist – Macklemore & Ryan Lewis
Best Pop Solo Performance – “Royals” by Lorde
Best Country Album – Same Trailer Different Park by Kacey Musgraves
Song of the Year – “Royals” by Lorde
Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album – To Be Loved by Michael Bublé
Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media – “Skyfall” by Thomas Newman
Best Country Solo Performance – “Wagon Wheel” by Darius Rucker
Best Rock Performance “Radioactive” by Imagine Dragons

NAACP IMAGE AWARDS (February)

Drama Series – Scandal (ABC)
Drama Actress – Kerry Washington (Scandal)
Drama Actor – LL Cool J (NCIS: Los Angeles)
Drama, Supporting Actress – Taraji P. Henson (Person of Interest)
Drama, Support Actor – Joe Morton (Scandal)
Outstanding TV Movie, Mini-Series or Dramatic Special – Being Mary Jane (BET)
Outstanding Actress in a TV Movie, Mini Series or Dramatic Special – Gabrielle Union (Being Mary Jane)
Outstanding Actor in a TV Movie, Mini Series or Dramatic Special – Idris Elba (Luther)

OSCARS (March)

Best Supporting Actor – Jared Leto (Dallas Buyer’s Club)
Animated Feature Film – Frozen
Best Supporting Actress – Lupita Nyong’o (12 Years a Slave)
Best Actor – Matthew McConaughey (Dallas Buyers Club)
Best Picture – 12 Years a Slave
Best Original Song – “Let It Go,” Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez (Frozen)
Best Adapted Screenplay: John Ridley, 12 Years a Slave
Best Actress – Cate Blanchett (Blue Jasmine)

RAZZI AWARDS (March)

Worst Picture – Movie 43
Worst Actor – Jaden Smith (After Earth)
Worst Supporting Actor – Will Smith (After Earth)

ACADEMY OF COUNTRY MUSIC AWARDS (April)

Entertainer of the Year – George Strait
Album of the Year – Same Trailer Different Park by Kacey Musgraves
Vocal Group of the Year – The Band Perry
Female Vocalist of the Year – Miranda Lambert
Male Vocalist of the Year – Jason Aldean
New Artist of the Year – Justin Moore
Vocal Duo of the Year – Florida Georgia Line

MTV MOVIE AWARDS (April)

Movie of the Year – The Hunger Games: Catching Fire
Best Male Performance – Josh Hutcherson (The Hunger Games: Catching Fire)
Best Female Performance – Jennifer Lawrence (The Hunger Games: Catching Fire)
Best Villain – Mila Kunis (Oz the Great and Powerful)
Best Hero – Henry Cavill (Man of Steel)
Favorite Character – Tris, “Divergent” (Shailene Woodley)

BILLBOARD MUSIC AWARDS (May)

Top New Artist – Lorde
Top Duo/Group – Imagine Dragons
Top Touring Artist – Bon Jovi
Top Country Artist – Luke Bryan
Top Rock Album – Night Visions by Imagine Dragons
Top Country Song – “Cruise” by Florida Georgia Line Featuring Nelly
Top Rock Song – “Royals” by Lorde

CMT MUSIC AWARDS (June)

Group Video of the Year – “Done” by The Band Perry
Breakthrough Video of the Year – “Wasting All These Tears” by Cassadee Pope
Male Video of the Year – “Doin’ What She Likes” by Blake Shelton
Video of the Year – “See You Again” by Carrie Underwood

TONY AWARDS (June)

Actor in a Featured Role in a Play – Mark Rylance (Twelfth Night)
Actor in a Leading Role in a Play – Bryan Cranston (All the Way)
Actor in a Leading Role in a Musical – Neil Patrick Harris (Hedwig and the Angry Inch)
Actress in a Featured Role in a Play – Sophie Okonedo (A Raisin in the Sun)
Actress in a Featured Role in a Musical – Lena Hall (Hedwig and the Angry Inch)
Actress in a Leading Role in a Play – Audra McDonald (Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar & Grill)

CRITICS’ CHOICE TV AWARDS (June)

Best Drama Series – Breaking Bad
Best Actor in a Drama Series – Matthew McConaughey (True Detective)
Best Actress in a Drama Series – Tatiana Maslany (Orphan Black)
Best Comedy Series – Orange Is The New Black
Best Movie – The Normal Heart
Best Mini-Series – Fargo
Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series – Bellamy Young (Scandal)

TELEVISION CRITICS ASSOCIATION (July)

Outstanding Achievement in Youth Programming – The Fosters
Outstanding Achievement in Drama – The Good wife
Outstanding Achievement in Movies, Mini-Series and Specials – True Detective

TEEN CHOICE AWARDS (August)

Choice Movie: Action/Adventure – Divergent
Choice Movie Actor: Action/Adventure – Theo James (Divergent)
Choice Movie Actress: Action/Adventure – Shailene Woodley (Divergent)
Choice Movie: Sci-Fi/Fantasy – The Hunger Games: Catching Fire
Choice Movie Actor: Sci-Fi/Fantasy – Josh Hutcherson (The Hunger Games: Catching Fire)
Choice Movie Actress: Sci-Fi/Fantasy – Jennifer Lawrence (The Hunger Games: Catching Fire and X-Men: Days of Future Past)
Choice Movie: Drama – The Fault in Our Stars
Choice Movie Actor Drama – Ansel Elgort (The Fault in Our Stars)
Choice TV Show Drama – Pretty Little Liars
Choice TV Actor Drama – Ian Harding (Pretty Little Liars)
Choice TV Actress: Drama – Lucy Hale (Pretty Little Liars)
Choice TV Villain – Dylan O’Brien (Teen Wolf)
Choice TV Male Scene Stealer – Tyler Hoechlin (Teen Wolf)

EMMY AWARDS (August)

Best Comedy – Modern Family
Best Drama – Breaking Bad
Best Miniseries – Fargo
Best Television Movie – The Normal Heart
Lead Actor Drama – Bryan Cranston (Breaking Bad)
Lead Actress Drama – Julianna Margulies (The Good Wife)
Supporting Actor Drama – Aaron Paul (Breaking Bad)
Supporting Actress Drama – Anna Gunn (Breaking Bad)
Actor, Miniseries/Movie – Benedict Cumberbatch (Sherlock)
Supporting Actor Miniseries/Movie – Martin Freeman (Sherlock)

CMA AWARDS (October)

Single of the Year – Automatic by Miranda Lambert
Song of the Year – Follow Your Arrow by Kacey Musgraves
Vocal Duo of the Year – Florida Georgia Line
Album of the Year – Platinum by Miranda Lambert
Vocal Group of the Year – Little Big Town
Male Vocalist of the Year – Blake Shelton
Female Vocalist of the Year – Miranda Lambert
Entertainer of the Year – Luke Bryan

AMERICAN MUSIC AWARDS (November)

Favorite Alternative Rock Artist – Imagine Dragons
Favorite Pop/Rock Male Artist – Sam Smith
Favorite Country Female Artist – Carrie Underwood
Favorite Country Band, Duo or Group – Florida Georgia Line
Favorite Soul/R&B Male Artist – John Legend
Favorite Adult Contemporary Artist – Katy Perry
Top Soundtrack – Frozen

Let’s send out a hearty congratulations to all of these winners (and the countless others who won awards) over the course of 2014. Are any of your favorites included above? Was there an actress, actor or entertainer who you thought should have received some type of award for their work in television, movies or music who isn’t listed above? Please share your thoughts.

TOMORROW: Condolences

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Trying to figure out what to watch tonight? Be it new episodes of the TV season, reairs of cable series or a movie, here are some suggestions:

5 PM:
Avatar movie on FX

7 PM:
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets movie on ABC Family

8 PM:
Doctor Who on BBC America
Castle on TNT
Fir Crazy movie on Hallmark Channel
Notting Hill on TV Guide Network

9 PM:
Doctor Who on BBC America
The Wolverine movie on HBO2
The Matrix movie on IFC

10 PM:
Doctor Who on BBC America
Mrs. Miracle movie on Hallmark Channel
The Dark Knight movie on TBS

Enjoy!

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For a number of years, I thoroughly enjoyed going to see as many box office movies as I could; but over the last couple of years, I have severely reduced how many movies I see at the Cineplex each year. The main reasons are cost and the proliferation of people who simply cannot leave their cell phones in the car.

Despite those deterrents, I still like to go to the movies and among the 2014 films that I enjoyed most include the following: Veronica Mars, Belle, The Grand Seduction, X-Men: Days of Future PastDivergent, Big Hero 6 and Guardians of the Galaxy.

I doubt that readers are really that concerned about what movies I enjoyed seeing this year and would rather know what were the top 25 movies for this year based on their overall gross. Here is the list based on the box office results for the entire year up through December 15:

1. Guardians of the Galaxy – 332 million
2. The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 1 – 280 million
3. Captain America: The Winter Soldier – 260 million
4. The LEGO Movie – 258 million
5. Transformers: Age of Extinction – 245 million
6. Maleficent – 241 million
7. X-Men: Days of Future Past – 234 million
8. Dawn of the Planet of the Apes – 209 million
9. The Amazing Spider-Man 2 – 203 million
10. Godzilla – 201 million
11. 22 Jump Street – 192 million
12. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles – 191 million
13. Big Hero 6 – 186 million
14. How to Train Your Dragon 2 – 177 million
15. Interstellar – 168 million
16. Gone Girl – 165 million
17. Divergent – 151 million
18. Neighbors – 150 million
19. Ride Along – 135 million
20. Rio 2 – 132 million
21. Lucy – 127 million
22. The Fault in Our Stars – 125 million
23. Mr. Peabody & Sherman – 112 million
24. 300: Rise of An Empire – 107 million
25. The Maze Runner – 102 million

I also compiled a list of the movies that were either a disappointment at the box office or simply had horrible-looking trailers (they appear in alphabetical order):

22 Jump Street
A Haunted House 2
A Million Ways to Die in the West
Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day
Annabelle
As Above So Below
Bad Words
Blended
Cuban Fury
Deliver Us From Evil
Devil’s Due
Dumb and Dumber To
Filth
Horns
Horrible Bosses 2
Let’s Be Cops
Mom’s Night Out
Neighbors
Oculus
Ouija
Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones
Ride-Along
Sex Tape
Tammy
The Interview
The Other Woman
The Purge: Anarchy
The Pyramid
The Quite Ones
Think Like a Man Too
Walk of Shame

What movies did you most enjoy seeing this year? Which movies were disappointments to you? Please share your thoughts and comments.

TOMORROW: Awards

PS: Merry Christmas!!!

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MERRY CHRISTMAS!

Merry Christmas 2014

Merry Christmas 2014!!!

I want to to wish all of you a very blessed and wonderful Christmas Day!

Regardless of how you celebrate this most precious of holidays, I hope it is a truly terrific day spent with your families and friends.

Be well, drive safely and have a spectacular Christmas!!

Thank you SO VERY MUCH for spending the past four and half years visiting my site and I hope you will continue to visit as often as you can!

MERRY CHRISTMAS!

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