Monday, May 16, 2011

Other TV News: Jerry Lewis To Retire As Telethon Host; Premiere Date For 'Hot In Cleveland'; Tribune Preps 'Bill Cunningham'

With the upfronts in full swing in New York, it's easy to forget there's plenty of news that doesn't break inside hotel ballrooms. A roundup:
-- Jerry Lewis said today that he will retire as host of the Muscular Dystrophy Association's annual Labor Day Telethon, which he has hosted since 1966. He will make his final appearance during this year's show Sept. 4 to perform his signature song, "You'll Never Walk Alone." Lewis will continue as national chairman of the MDA, a position he's held since the early 1950s. -- TV Land's original scripted series Hot In Cleveland is returning for 12 new episodes beginning June 15 at 10 PM, the network announced. It will be followed by the new Fran Drescher sitcom Happily Divorced, which began production today. -- Tribune Broadcasting is partnering with ITV Studios America to produce The Bill Cunningham Show, which will air on Tribune stations nationwide beginning in the fall. The hourlong talk show from the attorney/radio host will be topically driven; Kim Brechka (The Montel Williams Show) is executive producer.

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