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'The Thing About Pam' Fans, Brace Yourself for This News About the Show's Future

The Thing About Pam is a 6-episode miniseries airing on NBC. Fans of the Pam Hupp story are wondering what's next for the popular show.

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Here's Why the Narrator of 'The Thing of About Pam' Sounds So Familar

Fans of The Thing About Pam simply can't get enough of the show. But besides the bizarre story, they are also loving the narrator of The Thing About Pam.

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How Many 'The Thing About Pam' Episodes Are There?

'The Thing About Pam' stars Renee Zellweger as real-life murderer Pam Hupp. The limited edition series has six episodes airing on Tuesday nights on NBC.

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How to Watch 'The Thing About Pam' for Free

'The Thing About Pam' chronicles the story of convicted murderer Pam Hupp. The series stars Renee Zellweger, Judy Greer, and Josh Duhamel.

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Pamela Anderson set to make her Broadway debut in 'Chicago'

One of the planet’s biggest celebrities will play a woman desperately craving fame when Pamela Anderson makes her Broadway debut next month in the musical “Chicago."

NBC News, known for TV, makes aggressive podcasting push

Projects on Title IX, British Royalty and internet conspiracy theories are coming up in the next few months as part of NBC News' aggressive moves into podcasts.

An Oscar winner, more 'Law & Order' for NBC next season

Renée Zellweger is coming to network TV next season in a dramatization of a murder case recounted by “Dateline NBC.”.

Harrison Ford, Brad Pitt join Oscars starry presenting cast

The Oscars are aiming to be more like a movie than a television show and enlisting A-list stars like Harrison Ford, Brad Pitt, Halle Berry and Reese Witherspoon to help.

Phoenix, Erivo and ‘Barb and Star’ among Globes presenters

This combination photo shows, from left, Awkwafina, Cynthia Erivo, Joaquin Phoenix, Kristen Wiig and Renee Zellweger, who are among the first presenters announced for the Golden Globes awards ceremony. (AP Photo)LOS ANGELES – “Barb and Star” are headed to the Golden Globes — actors Kristen Wiig and Annie Mumolo will be among the presenters at the upcoming ceremony. Wiig and Mumolo's latest film, “Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar,” was released last week and some are already calling the campy film a cult classic. She’s won Golden Globes for her acting “Klute,” “Julia” and “Coming Home.”Norman Lear will be honored with the Carol Burnett Award, a counterpart to the DeMille Award that focuses on life achievement in television. Netflix dominated the nominations earlier this month, with its film “Mank” and its television series “The Crown” the leading nominees.

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'Never Rarely' tops Spirit Awards, 'Da 5 Bloods' leads NBRs

The film was nominated for seven Independent Film Spirit Awards including one for best feature. The 36th annual Spirit Awards, like most awards shows during the pandemic, are adjusting to the difficult circumstances. Eliza Hittman's “Never Rarely Sometimes Always,” a Pennsylvania's teen's odyssey in getting an abortion, racked up nominations for best feature film, best director and best female lead for Sidney Flanigan. Chloe Zhoe's “Nomadland,” starring Frances McDormand, scored five nods, including best feature, best director and best female lead for McDormand. None of the nominees for best feature film were directed by a white male.

With a satirical fictional memoir, Jim Carrey gets real

This combination photo shows the cover of "Memoirs and Misinformation," left, and a portrait of author-actor Jim Carrey. Theres a lot of real feeling in this book, said Carrey in a Zoom interview from his home in Hawaii. And I think Jim was aware very early on that thats not how it would go down.Carrey isn't sure when he began to feel Jim Carrey cleaving away from himself. As eager as he seems to be to take Jim Carrey and tear him to pieces, he seems at least through a computer window thousands of miles away at ease in his own skin. Whatever it was, it was the perfect cocktail to get us here to this moment," Carrey says of his life.

Harry Connick Jr. honors workers during pandemic road trip

FILE - This May 28, 2019 file photo shows Singer Harry Connick Jr. with his daughter Georgia at a special screening of "Pavarotti" in New York. The special will air June 21 and will follow host Connick Jr. and his filmmaker-daughter Georgia on road trip celebrating and thanking essential workers during the coronavirus pandemic. With the help of his daughter, Georgia Connick, who is a filmmaker, and a bunch of GoPro cameras, he embarked on a pandemic road trip to meet essential workers around the country who were risking their lives during the pandemic. I just want to reach out and meet some of these folks, sanitation workers or elementary school teachers or people that are working at food banks, said Harry Connick. It was highly emotional, said Harry Connick.

Zellweger completes comeback with best-actress Oscar win

(AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)LOS ANGELES, Calif. – Renée Zellweger completed a Hollywood comeback for the ages at the Oscars on Sunday night, winning as best actress for her role as Judy Garland in "Judy." Written off during a six-year hiatus from acting that ended in 2016, Zellweger returned to claim her second Oscar after 16 years. “If only I could stand up straight, I was shaking so much,” Zellweger said as she walked offstage. “Miss Garland, you are certainly among the heroes who unite and define us, and this is certainly for you,” Zellweger said onstage. Once again, as she has done throughout this season, Zellweger honored Garland's legacy.

Oscars 2020: How to stream the Academy Awards online or watch on TV

Rounding out the best picture category: "Ford v Ferrari," "Jojo Rabbit," "Little Women," "Marriage Story" and "Parasite." Scarlett Johansson is a double nominee, earning a best actress nod for "Marriage Story" and best supporting actress for "Jojo Rabbit." How to watch the OscarsWhat : The 92nd Academy Awards: The 92nd Academy Awards Date : Sunday, February 9, 2020: Sunday, February 9, 2020 Time : 8 p.m. : The show will be streamed on such services as AT&T Now, Hulu and YouTube TV, and viewers with participating TV providers can watch the show on abc.com. For best actress, Johansson faces Cynthia Erivo for "Harriet," Saoirse Ronan for "Little Women," Charlize Theron for "Bombshell" and Renee Zellweger, who plays Judy Garland in "Judy."

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What to expect from the Oscars: Top contenders, political speeches and pleas for diversity

The Oscars in particular have drawn ire in recent years for having too few nominees who were female or people of color. Only two of the 20 actors and actresses nominated were people of color, and no female director was nominated this year. It is expected that presenters and award winners could use their time at the podium to call out these disparities. A still from the film '1917'. "Parasite," South Korea's first nominated film at the Academy Awards, is expected to win best international feature and is a strong candidate for best original screenplay.

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'Parasite' scores upset at SAG awards, boosting Oscar chances

South Korean thriller "Parasite" was the upset winner at the Screen Actors Guild awards on Sunday, while Joaquin Phoenix and Renee Zellweger were named best actors, cementing their roles as frontrunners at the Oscars next month. Winning the award, director Bong Joon Ho said it made him think that "maybe we haven't created such a bad movie." The SAG awards, which focus entirely on performances, are closely watched as an indicator of Oscar success because actors form the largest voting group in the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Phoenix's terrifying performance as a loner who finds fame through violence in "Joker" has swept awards season. It was a big stretch," he said to laughter, riffing on his own life as a twice-divorced Hollywood heartthrob.

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Rene Zellweger on Overcoming 'Humiliating' Tabloid Stories About Her

"I don't internalize things, and I don't personalize things, and I don't engage. Zellweger says that she learned those lessons "pretty early on," after one of her breakups made its round on the tabloids. That experience made her realize that tabloid reports are "not a proper representation of you and how you live your life." InStyleIn addition to discussing navigating tabloid culture, Zellweger also spoke about aging in Hollywood, telling the magazine that "it doesn't consume me because it's inevitable." I also don't want to perpetuate the notion that somehow moving forward in your life is wrong," she continues.

Renee Zellweger to Be Honored at Palm Springs International Film Festival

Renee Zellweger is already pulling in the accolades for playing Judy Garland. The 50-year-old actress will soon be honored at the 31st annual Palm Springs International Film Festival, where she's set to receive the coveted Desert Palm Achievement Award for her performance in Judy. ET spoke with Zellweger last week at the 23rd Annual Hollywood Film Awards -- where she received the Hollywood Actress Award for her titular role -- and she opened up about the experience of playing the iconic performer. ETs Mary Hart is set to return to host the PSIFF Film Awards Gala, and ET will be exclusively backstage with the stars during the big show on Jan. 2 at the Palm Springs Convention Center. Check out the video below for more from Zellweger about how she embodied Garland in the acclaimed biopic.

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Rene Zellweger Talks Possibly Winning an Oscar for 'Judy' 16 Years After 'Cold

Could 2020 be the year Renee Zellweger claims her second Academy Award? ET's Lauren Zima caught up with the acclaimed leading lady at the 23rd Annual Hollywood Film Awards on Sunday night, where she received the Hollywood Actress Award for her titular role in the Judy Garland biopic, Judy. Afterward, Zellweger discussed the Oscar buzz she's receiving for the role. Zellweger also discussed the experience of working on the prestigious project, which explores the iconic singer and actress' tumultuous life and career. RELATED CONTENT: How Renee Zellweger Honored Judy Garland at 'Judy' Premiere (Exclusive) Embed Code Restart'Judy' Director Shares the Secret to Rene Zellweger's Transformation: 'The Teeth' (Exclusive)Renee Zellweger Opens Up About Blazing Her Own Trail in Hollywood (Exclusive)Renee Zellweger Hilariously Reveals How Her Prosthetic Nose Broke Off During 'Judy' Kissing Scenes (Exclusive)

Renee Zellweger wows as Judy Garland in 'Judy'

(CNN) - The appeal of "Judy" is as simple as its title -- watching Renee Zellweger inhabit the role of Judy Garland near the end of her life in boozy, jittery, soaring fashion. There are virtually no surprises in this dutiful biography, which could easily be a sort of gender-switch "A Star is Born," only with Garland portraying the aging superstar. ("Sid & Judy," a documentary airing on Showtime in October, also offers a fine companion to the movie, for those interested.) "I'm only Judy Garland for an hour a night," the former Frances Gumm laments at one point. Somehow, Zellweger manages to be Judy for a full two hours, delivering an over-the-rainbow performance in a movie that otherwise, on balance, is a bit more Kansas than Oz.

Renee Zellweger Opens Up About Blazing Her Own Trail in Hollywood (Exclusive)

Renee Zellweger marches to the beat of her own drum. When Judy was entered into the movie business, that was the scene. "As Americans, we all shared the same cultural experiences, we buy the same records, the same songs on the radio, and the movies played for months in the movie theaters. For the premiere, Zellweger paid tribute to the Hollywood legend with her elegant and regal red gown. RELATED CONTENT:Renee Zellweger Hilariously Reveals How Her Prosthetic Nose Broke Off During 'Judy' Kissing Scenes (Exclusive)Rene Zellweger Reacts to Plastic Surgery Criticism: 'That Makes Me Sad'Renee Zellweger on the Life Blessing of Transforming Into Judy Garland for Judy Biopic (Exclusive)

Renee Zellweger Hilariously Reveals How Her Prosthetic Nose Broke Off During 'Judy'

On-screen kissing can sometimes be a little awkward for actors, but for Renee Zellweger and Finn Wittrock, the experience was even weirder than usual. ET's Keltie Knight spoke with Zellweger at the 2019 Toronto International Film Festival -- where she's supporting her upcoming Judy Garland biopic, Judy -- and the actress opened up about the hilariously bizarre moment when pieces of her prosthetic nose apparently broke off on Wittrock's face. According to Zellweger, she came up with it all by "just stealing, stealing, stealing." "I love [Garland]. RELATED CONTENT:Rene Zellweger Reacts to Plastic Surgery Criticism: 'That Makes Me Sad'Hear Rene Zellweger Sing 'Somewhere Over the Rainbow' in New 'Judy' TrailerWhy Liza Minnelli Is Concerned About Rene Zellweger's Judy Garland Biopic (Exclusive)

Rene Zellweger Reacts to Plastic Surgery Criticism: 'That Makes Me Sad'

Rene Zellweger is reacting to the criticism she's received over her speculated plastic surgery. "And the implication that I somehow needed to change what was going on because it wasn't working," she continues. After starring in Netflix's What/If this year, fans can next catch the actress as Judy Garland in the Rupert Goold-directed Judy, in theaters Sept. 27. Of taking a step back from the spotlight, Zellweger tells New York Magazine that she "wasnt healthy" and 'wasn't taking care" of herself. RELATED CONTENT:Renee Zellweger on the Life Blessing of Transforming Into Judy Garland for Judy Biopic (Exclusive)Why Liza Minnelli Is Concerned About Rene Zellweger's Judy Garland Biopic (Exclusive)Renee Zellweger Reenacts Iconic 'Jerry Maguire' Scene With Sir Ben Kingsley

Renee Zellweger on the Life Blessing of Transforming Into Judy Garland for Judy Biopic

Renee Zellweger is still counting her lucky stars for landing the role of Judy Garland in Judy, which brings the music and story of the icon to the big screen. This one will be a hard thing to describe, Zellweger said about donning a short brown wig and dramatic makeup for the role. It really was.The film is set in 1968 at a time when Garland headed to London in an effort to revive her career. Zellweger -- who sang songs like, Somewhere Over the Rainbow, live during filming -- said she ultimately wanted to show all facets of Garlands life, including the good, the bad and the ugly. RELATED CONTENT:Why Liza Minnelli Is Concerned About Rene Zellweger's Judy Garland Biopic (Exclusive)Renee Zellweger Embodies Judy Garland in First Teaser for BiopicLady Gaga Reacts to Channeling Judy Garland at 2019 Golden Globes (Exclusive)

Hear Rene Zellweger Sing 'Somewhere Over the Rainbow' in New 'Judy' Trailer

On Monday, Roadside Attractions and LD Entertainment dropped the first full-length trailer for Judy, the upcoming Judy Garland biopic in which Zellweger stars as the legendary entertainer. The trailer shows Garland's heart-wrenching decision to leave her children behind in order to earn money in London. "... You're saying I have to leave my children if I want to make enough money to be with my children?" "I just hope they don't do what they always do," Minnelli said of the upcoming film. RELATED CONTENT:Why Liza Minnelli Is Concerned About Rene Zellweger's Judy Garland Biopic (Exclusive)Renee Zellweger Embodies Judy Garland in First Teaser for BiopicRenee Zellweger Reenacts Iconic 'Jerry Maguire' Scene With Sir Ben Kingsley

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