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Television Q&A: Will NBC s One Chicago lineup continue?

You have questions. I have some answers. Q: Will they continue the series “Chicago Fire,” “Chicago Med” and “Chicago P.D.”? These are great series and should be continued. Answer: NBC’s lineup for the fall will have all three shows in its “One Chicago” lineup on Wednesday night. And they are just one part of the programming empire of producer Dick Wolf. He will also have all three NBC shows on Thursday night with the new “Law & Order: For the Defense” and returning series “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit” and “Law & Order: Organized Crime.” If that is not enough Wolf for you, over at CBS his programs will fill Tuesday nights in the fall with “FBI,” “FBI: Most Wanted” and another new series, “FBI: International.” (Before you “NCIS” fans panic, that show will be back — only on Mondays instead of Tuesdays.) And those are just the highest-profile parts of Wolf’

Television Q&A: Will NBC s One Chicago lineup continue?

Q: Is there any word on the return of “Dancing with the Stars”? A: ABC has included the long-running competition series in its plans for the fall, with it back on Monday nights for what will be its 30th season. (Yes, the show premiered 16 years ago; it has at times done two competitions in a September-to-May TV season, and it counts each as a separate season.) Tyra Banks is due back as host, even though we all know how awkward that was last time around. The judges are expected to include Carrie Ann Inaba, Bruno Tonioli, Derek Hough and — back after the pandemic kept him away last season — Len Goodman.

Indigenous guided walks in Australian cities: Now s the time to learn our hidden history

As Fortress Australia pulls the drawbridge even higher and rolling lockdowns continue to thwart family reunions, holidays and any sense of normalcy for our tourism industry, we ve all become very familiar with our own backyards. My own world has shrunk to a perimeter of a couple of kilometres this past week or two – or, more specifically, about 6000 steps around Sydney s picturesque Rushcutters Bay harbourside park, my daily walk. As holding pens go, it isn t bad. See Also But doing this walk repeatedly for the 18 months that I ve lived here, I realise I know very little about the history of the land I step on. I ve wondered how the bay got its name, but beyond that, I ve often thought about the First Peoples who lived there and what life must have been like for them before European invasion; a bountiful place, jumping with fish, framed by rolling hills covered in bio-diverse bushland and edged with sandstone caves for shelter.

Today in History

National News Today in History Today is Thursday, July 8, the 189th day of 2021. There are 176 days left in the year. by Associated Press Jul. 7 2021 @ 6:42pm Today is Thursday, July 8, the 189th day of 2021. There are 176 days left in the year. Today s Highlight in History: On July 8, 1947, a New Mexico newspaper, the Roswell Daily Record, quoted officials at Roswell Army Air Field as saying they had recovered a flying saucer that crashed onto a ranch; officials then said it was actually a weather balloon. (To this day, there are those who believe what fell to Earth was an alien spaceship carrying extra-terrestrial beings.)

Making History

Making History
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