Was nice to see the non-Olympian win the All Star season on Dancing with the Stars. Former Bachelor reality star Melissa Rycroft and partner Tony Dovolani took the Mirror Ball trophy in Tuesday night’s two-hour finale. The ex-Dallas Cowboys cheerleader peaked at the right time and beat out Olympic gold medal gymnast and former DWTS
Eventual X Factor champ Carly Rose hits high note, puberty The reason why few new network reality shows break through, I’m convinced, is that even the most ardent fan of the genre not named Murtz can only faithfully follow two or at the most three a week.I’ve held this view for a while, but it
If you’re into the new “All Star” season of Dancing with the Stars, I’m recapping every episode this season for The Star.com. Poor Pammy Anderson got booted off Tuesday night’s excruciatingly long and boring first results show. Anderson’s marriages didn’t seem to last as long as that two-hour episode, padded out with appearances by Justin
Hosts Tom Bergeron and Brooke Burke-Charvet, above, with their all-stars BEVERLY HILLS, CA–ABC had seven of the 12 competitors for Dancing with the Stars: All-Stars before critics Friday at press tour–but only one got the lion’s share of the questions.Bristol Palin was asked about everything from her family’s growing involvement in reality television to would
Dance champs Donald Driver and Peta Murgatroyd. Adam Taylor/ABC I’m sure there was a time when I would have said you’d have to pay me to watch every minute of a season’s worth of Dancing with the Stars. Well, TheStar.com did, and have to admit that by the time this thing ended Tuesday night I
Howard and Bernadette are over the moon You had to know a wedding finale on The Big Bang Theory was going to draw a crowd. The CBS sitcom zoomed back up over the four million mark to lead all shows in Canada this week, as it does most weeks. There were several season and even
Okay, now Philly is out. Is anyone in Canadagoing to watch a Jersey/Phoenix Stanley Cup final? This year’s NHL playoffs are shaping up to be a big step back for broadcasters CBC and TSN. Viewers are likely to shift their attentions to the many series and season finales airing on other networks over the next
With Canucks out, can anyone win? With Vancouver, Ottawa, Boston, Detroit, Pittsburgh and Chicagoall out of the hunt, ratings for the Stanley Cup playoffs have been slammed into the boards. Afternoon games are also denting CBC’s playoff coverage, forcing them to air more reruns in prime time as season finales start popping up on other