“AGT” spinoff, Jimmy Fallon event series “That’s My Jam” part of NBC 2021-22 slate NBC is heading into the 2021-22 season with a roster of unscripted shows and tentpole event programming including an America’s Got Talent spinoff and the Jimmy Fallon-fronted That’s My . May 14, 2021
NBC is heading into the 2021-22 season with a roster of unscripted shows and tentpole event programming including an
America’s Got Talent spinoff and the Jimmy Fallon-fronted
That’s My Jam.
A decision is yet to be made on the return of
Ellen’s Game of Games, currently in its fourth season.
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Before NBC Universal’s upfront presentation on Monday to advertisers, the company announced dozens of new shows for Bravo, E!, USA Network, Oxygen and SYFY. In the press release, 33 new unscripted shows were announced along with 30 shows returning to the suite of channels.
Among the highlights is a new “Below Deck” spinoff, called “Below Deck Adventure,” which will premiere on Bravo early next year, and is set in the “glacial fjords of Norway.” Also on Bravo will be the tentatively titled “Kandi OLG Project,” premiering later this year, which will follow Kandi Burruss’ expanding Atlanta restaurant project. The much-Instagrammed “Summer House Winter Charm,” a mashup of the Bravo shows “Southern Charm” and “Summer House,” will debut on Bravo in the fall.
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Southern Illinois’ football team plays a postseason game TODAY! Here’s hoping it has a better ending than the last time I watched a playoff game in which I was emotionally invested.
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Unsurprisingly, Steve McMichael still has his sense of humor. I thought I was ready for anything. But man. This will sneak up on you like a cheap-shotting Green Bay Packer. @danwiederer s story.https://t.co/ufQwhnt2Dl