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Phil Keoghan Says CBS' 'Tough as Nails' Reality Competition Celebrates America's Working Class (Exclusive)
Read full article: Phil Keoghan Says CBS' 'Tough as Nails' Reality Competition Celebrates America's Working Class (Exclusive)CBS' Tough as Nails is a reality competition series that puts the spotlight on America's working class. "It's because of those people that make the country work, make the country function. "We searched coast to coast and went into [the] heartland [of] America to find real people," Keoghan said of the casting process. Real people, real life, real tough. The two-hour Tough as Nails premiere begins Wednesday, July 8 at 8 p.m. ET/PT on CBS.
New this week: 'Stateless,' 'Palm Springs,' The Dalai Lama
Read full article: New this week: 'Stateless,' 'Palm Springs,' The Dalai Lama(Netflix via AP)Heres a collection curated by The Associated Press entertainment journalists of whats arriving on TV, streaming services and music platforms this week. Its directed by Gina Prince-Bythewood, who also helmed Love & Basketball and the criminally underseen Beyond the Lights (currently available on Kanopy). Palm Springs: If a rom-com is more your speed, theres also Palm Springs, on Hulu Friday, starring Andy Samberg and Cristin Milioti as wedding guests who find themselves caught in a time-loop. AP Film Writer Lindsey BahrMUSICThe Dalai Lama: To commemorate his 85th birthday on Monday, the Dalai Lama is releasing his first-ever album. Viewers seeking to stir their hearts and minds should consider Netflixs Stateless, set in an immigration detention center in the Australian desert.
'Amazing Race' suspends filming as virus precaution
Read full article: 'Amazing Race' suspends filming as virus precautionThis image released by CBS shows host Phil Keoghan in a scene from last season's competition series "The Amazing Race." CBS said in a statement Friday, Feb. 28, 2020, that it had temporarily suspended production on the shows 33rd season as a precaution due to the virus outbreak affecting several countries. (CBS via AP)LOS ANGELES, Calif. – The globe-trotting reality series “The Amazing Race” is taking a breather as a precaution due to the virus outbreak affecting several countries. CBS said in a statement Friday that it had temporarily suspended production and was sending contestants and crew members home as a precautionary measure. Filming on the show’s 33rd season was in its early stages.