GLEE just premiered tonight on FOX, and now we've got the scoop all about the show's third season! Here, Jane Lynch talks about how coming back to work is like a new school year... She also talks about how Idina Menzel is heading back raising Quinn's little girl, what she spent her summer doing and all about season 3.
FOX's hit television show GLEE will make its season three return tonight September 20, and the cast has been busy spilling secrets about the upcoming season to the Hollywood Reporter. On the future of Rachel and Finn, Lea Michele revealed: '[Rachel] said to him at the end of Season 2, ‘This is my plan, this is what I'm going to do,' and he's still up in the air as to where he's going to go. I think that's a definite arc this season - to really see where we end up as a couple because this is what she's doing and it's his decision whether or not he wants to join.'
FOX's hit television show GLEE will make its season three return tonight September 20, and Ryan Murphy is already talking about guest stars for later this season. Last year, Anne Hathaway was rumored to be making a trip to McKinley High to play Kurt's lesbian aunt, and she reportedly might still make an appearance.
FOX's hit television show GLEE will make its season three return tonight September 20, and songs the New Directions will be singing first include some Broadway classics! On the list is: HAIRSPRAY's 'You Can't Stop the Beat,' ANNIE GET YOUR GUN's ' Anything You Can Do', 'Anything Goes' from ANYTHING GOES, THE WIZARD OF OZ's 'Ding Dong the Witch is Dead,' and 'It's Not Unusual.'
Check out photos and audio from tonight's season premiere below!
The 63rd Primetime Emmy Awards were last night, September 18. Executive-produced by Mark Burnett, the 63RD PRIMETIME EMMY® AWARDS were hosted by GLEE's Jane Lynch. Check out all the best and worst red carpet fashion of the night below!
Fashion designer David Meister will be honored at the first annual Susan G. Komen Los Angeles 'Designs for the Cure' gala, an organization devoted to raising awareness and funds for breast cancer research.
The 63rd Primetime Emmy Awards were last night, September 18. Executive-produced by Mark Burnett, the 63RD PRIMETIME EMMY® AWARDS were hosted by GLEE's Jane Lynch, who kicked the night off with a fabulous production number choreographed by Marguerite Derricks. Titled 'TV is a Vast Wonderland,' the song was written by Adam Schlesinger and David Javerbaum, who also wrote the opening number from this year's Tony Awards and Broadway's CRY BABY.
Last night was TV's top honors and the queen bee of the night was undoubtedly host Jane Lynch, who rocked the amphitheatre from beginning to end and proved to be a host to boast she is the most of the most - and among the best. The very best. Neil Patrick Harris and Hugh Jackman better watch out now with Jane in town! The rest of the Emmys evening was filled with a few thrilling surprises and some very unexpected upsets, chiefly among them: Julie Bowen and Ty Burrell's MODERN FAMILY wins as the show proceeded to sweep most of the Comedy categories, including Best Comedy for the second year in a row; and, in Drama, Peter Dinklage taking top honors for his ingratiating GAME OF THRONES turn and Kyle Chandler taking home the prize for the final season of FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS. Grandiloquent DOWNTON ABBEY was shown some serious love in the form of Oscar-winning GOSFORD PARK scribe's Julian Fellowes writing win, Maggie Smith for her supporting role, Brian Percival for directing; as was HBO's MILDRED PIERCE - with Guy Pearce and Kate Winslet scoring the big wins - yet the picaresque big-budget series ultimately lost Best Miniseries to the UK-bred DOWNTON ABBEY, where it was somewhat unfairly juxtaposed by most accounts - and, surprising no one coming after its superb fourth season, MAD MEN expectedly took home Best Drama Series. So, for a rundown of the best, the rest and a whole lot more, read on!
Primetime Emmy® Award nominee Melissa McCarthy along with Don Cheadle, Kaley Cuoco, Rob Lowe, Lea Michelle and Ian Somerhalder are additional presenters announced for the 63rd Primetime Emmy Awards. The telecast will air live from the NOKIA Theatre L.A. LIVE in Los Angeles on Sunday, September 18th, (8:00 PM EDT live / 5:00 PM PDT live) on FOX.
Stephen Farber, one of the country's leading film critics and historians, will continue his film series Reel Talk with Stephen Farber at the Wadsworth Theatre for 11 Monday nights beginning October 3. Reel Talk with Stephen Farber is presented in partnership with RICHMARK Entertainment and Landmark Theatres.
The 63rd Primetime Emmy Awards are tonight, September 18, being Broadcast live from the NOKIA Theatre L.A at 8pm EST (5pm PST). As usual, BroadwayWorld will be bringing you updates of the winners live throughout the night so stay tuned!
The full list of presenters has been announced for the 63rd Primetime Emmy Awards. The telecast will air live from the NOKIA Theatre L.A. LIVE in Los Angeles on Sunday, September 18th, (8:00 PM EDT live / 5:00 PM PDT live) on FOX.
Primetime Emmy® Award nominee Melissa McCarthy along with Don Cheadle, Kaley Cuoco, Rob Lowe, Lea Michelle and Ian Somerhalder are additional presenters announced for the 63rd Primetime Emmy Awards. The telecast will air live from the NOKIA Theatre L.A. LIVE in Los Angeles on Sunday, September 18th, (8:00 PM EDT live / 5:00 PM PDT live) on FOX.
FOX, in partnership with the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, will bring clean energy to the 63RD PRIMETIME EMMY(R) AWARDS airing live Sunday, Sept. 18 (8:00-11:00 PM ET live/5:00-8:00 PM PT live) on FOX.
Jane Lynch has revved up her megaphone to tout the benefits of arts education is schools, starring in a public service announcement (PSA) that debuted tonight at 8:45pm Eastern Standard Time on the Fox Network's 'GLEE' program. It's the centerpiece of Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment's campaign to donate $1 million to arts education around the country and Lynch is the featured spokesperson as the harsh and witty cheer coach, 'Sue Sylvester.' Beyond 'GLEE,' the PSA is expected to air on television and cable stations across the country.
Fox's hit television show GLEE will return Tuesday nights Sept. 20. Jane Lynch, Matthew Morrison, Chris Colfer, Cory Monteith and more gave some clues as to what to expect for the third season.
Primetime Emmy® Award nominee Melissa McCarthy along with Don Cheadle, Kaley Cuoco, Rob Lowe, Lea Michelle and Ian Somerhalder are additional presenters announced for the 63rd Primetime Emmy Awards. The telecast will air live from the NOKIA Theatre L.A. LIVE in Los Angeles on Sunday, September 18th, (8:00 PM EDT live / 5:00 PM PDT live) on FOX.