Television
The “code” in “The Code,” a new legal procedural premiering Tuesday on CBS, is the Uniform Code of Military Justice, the law that governs the armed forces.
April 9, 2019
Producer Donald P.
Jan. 2, 1997
TELEVISION Footage Flap: Paramount Network Television has issued an apology for using footage from the Harrison Ford movie “Clear and Present Danger” on NBC’s Navy drama “JAG.”
Nov. 18, 1995
Entertainment & Arts
John Wentworth, a Paramount television executive, was channel surfing one night when he hit on a way to publicize “JAG,” the studio’s hourlong drama about Navy lawyers that premiered this fall on NBC.
Nov. 7, 1995
Television: It began with unobtrusive station logos. Now promotional banners, trailers, pop-up bubbles and other clutter crowd the screen.
Aug. 27, 2001
The Fall TV Season: The network will roll out seven new shows but will keep most of its series in their current slots.
May 20, 1998
Today’s adventure in Advanced TV Economics explores how the key players in deciding whether “Friends” returns for another year aren’t just Jennifer Aniston or David Schwimmer but ... some guys you’ve never heard of at the Tribune Co.?
Dec. 11, 2002
Trends* The new interest in the role of government, and those who make it work, is reflected in recent programs that focus on Washington, D.C.
April 8, 2002
Roma Downey worked a little magic for CBS Sunday, as her dual appearance in “Touched by an Angel” and the TV movie “Borrowed Hearts: A Holiday Romance” helped the network claim first place for the fifth time in six weeks, based on results issued Wednesday by Nielsen Media Research.
Dec. 24, 1998
The program opens with a television camera swooping down from the sky over choppy harbor waters, zooming in on a small fishing boat engulfed in flames.
Sept. 26, 1985