Unless you're watching the Orange Bowl on ESPN, tonight's best bets are strictly comedy. (And yes, that includes Revenge. More on that in a few.)
It somehow seems fitting that when TV Land's Hot in Cleveland (10/9c) looks back at how it all began for Melanie, Joy and Victoria, we're thrust into an '80s time warp, because if there was ever a show that felt like an artifact from a simpler, sillier time, it's this one. Betty White gets the set-up: "How did you guys meet, anyway?" Elka asks to kill time outside a stadium restroom. "If there were a TV in view, I wouldn't [care]," she barks, self-reflexively acknowledging what a clichéd storyline this is.
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Send in the clown doctors. Late-night programmer Adult Swim has renewed Childrens Hospital for a fourth season, Cartoon Network announced Tuesday.
The satirical medical series is written by and stars Rob Corddry as a doctor who wears clown makeup and "blood"-splattered scrubs so he can practice what he calls the "healing power of laughter" at a hospital where the staff is more interested in tending to their overactive libidos than treating patients.
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Adult Swim's Childrens Hospital isn't just about hot stars — like Megan Mullally, Malin Akerman, Ken Marino, Henry Winkler and Rob Corddry — coming together to play doctor. No, it's much more than that!
Watch clips of Childrens Hospital
Corddry, who created the series, dishes on how the idea for the show really came to be in this exclusive video clip from the Childrens Hospital: Complete First & Second Seasons DVD release, out on Tuesday. Check it out below:
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Cartoon Network has renewed Childrens Hospital for a new 14-episode season, the network announced Friday.
The medical drama satire, which pokes fun at shows like ER and Grey's Anatomy, follows a...
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Grey's Anatomy, you got served.
The single greatest medical drama in the history of comedies debuted last night when the banana web series ...
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