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Eric McCormack Says ‘Will & Grace' Series Finale Has Surprises
Eleven seasons and one reboot later, the cast of “Will & Grace” is saying farewell for the final time.
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'Will & Grace' Reboot Ending in 2020 After 3 Seasons
“Will & Grace” is coming to an end, again. NBC said Thursday that the rebooted sitcom will wrap after its upcoming 2020 season, with the air date to be announced.
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‘Tonight': Mullally Cheers on Offerman's Dance Troupe Moves
Nick Offerman and Megan Mullally talk about the success of their respective NBC shows, “Making It” and “Will & Grace,” and they explain why they didn’t attend the Emmys together.
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'Murphy Brown' Reports Back for Duty
The fictional TV sitcom journalist returns to her role as an enemy of the people – at least by GOP White House standards.
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It's TV Love for Schwimmer, Messing on ‘Will & Grace'
Former “Friends” star David Schwimmer will appear on “Will & Grace” as a new love interest for Debra Messing’s character.
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Yara Shahidi, Ellen Pompeo to be Honored by GLSEN
Yara Shahidi will be honored by the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network for her advocacy for girls’ education at a gala later this year.
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Jerry Seinfeld on ‘Seinfeld' Revival: ‘It's Possible'
Jerry Seinfeld said “It’s possible” that his eponymous sitcom could be rebooted at some point in the future on “Ellen” Thursday.
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They're Golden: 2018 Golden Globe Nominees List
Nominees for best actor in a television comedy or musical are: Anthony Anderson, “black-ish”; Aziz Ansari, “Master of None”; Kevin Bacon, “I Love Dick”; William H. Macy, “Shameless” and Eric McCormack, “Will & Grace.”
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'Will & Grace' Star Sean Hayes Reveals Health Scare After Recent Hospitalization
During an appearance on Ellen DeGeneres’s couch Wednesday, ‘Will & Grace” star Sean Hayes revealed he was actually supposed to sit down for an interview weeks ago, but had to reschedule because of a health emergency.
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The Cast of ‘Will & Grace' Joins Harry
“Will & Grace” stars Debra Messing, Megan Mullally, Sean Hayes and Eric McCormack joined Harry on Thursday.
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How ‘Will & Grace' Paved the Way for Gay Characters on TV
In the years since Will & Grace premiered in 1998, much ink has been spilled over exactly what the presence of Will Truman and Jack McFarland on our TV screens has done for the LGBT community. And now that NBC’s revival of the beloved sitcom has proven to be one of the fall’s bona fide hits, there’s no doubt that...
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‘This is Us,' ‘Will & Grace,' ‘Law & Order' Return to NBC
New hits and old favorites are coming back to NBC’s fall schedule, with “Will & Grace” making a return to the small screen, as well as “Great News,” “This is Us,” and “Timeless.”
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GLAAD to Honor Debra Messing at Annual Awards Ceremony
Debra Messing will be honored May 6 at the GLAAD Media Awards as a champion against discrimination. The media LGBTQ advocacy organization announced Monday it will give the “Will & Grace” actress the Excellence in Media award at its 28th annual ceremony, to be hosted by Ross Mathews. Previous winners include Robert De Niro, Russell Simmons, Glenn Close and Diane...
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NBC Bumps up Order of New ‘Will & Grace' Episodes: Report
Fans of the long-dormant NBC sitcom “Will & Grace” will get even more chances to see the cast reunited on the network this fall. Deadline reports NBC has bumped its order for a revival of the series from 10 to 12 episodes.
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'Will & Grace' Stars Share Pictures From Series' Revival
The cast of “Will & Grace” has given fans a behind-the-scenes glimpse at production of the series’ revival.
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Will & Grace (And Jack and Karen) Reunite For ‘Something Big'
It’s been 10 years since “Will & Grace” fans said so long to the gang that brought them so many laughs, but over the weekend stars Eric McCormack, Debra Messing, Megan Mullally and Sean Hayes said hello to each other again. And was worth the wait. While the rest of us spent the last decade missing one of our favorite...
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Legend, Pitt Among Stars Taking New Power Role: TV Producer
More entertainers are getting the chance to play the role of producer as the expanding universe of cable channels and, especially, online platforms make for big opportunities on small screens. With motivations ranging from passion projects to career advancement, stars — and even their journeymen counterparts — are getting into the game.