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Dead Heat

CBS Watch! Magazine

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May/June 2020

With Dead to Me, Liz Feldman has created the best “traumedy” on television.

- By Fred Schruers

Dead Heat

THREE YEARS AGO, THE seasoned writer Liz Feldman (2 Broke Girls) was sitting in a pitch meeting with potential producers, bereft of ideas and motivation. She had recently turned 40, was four years into an ultimately unsuccessful quest to get pregnant and had just lost a beloved cousin to a heart attack.

And then, suddenly, inspiration came to her: A recently widowed woman becomes friends with someone she meets in a grief group. They bond over their shared pain until the recent widow learns that—well, let’s not spoil that. “Forgive me for being woo-woo,” says Feldman, “but that particular idea, it was like I’d channeled it.”

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Yasmine Al-Bustami's Dallas

Welcome to the Lone Star State and bring your appetite. The NCIS: Hawai’i actress shows us around her hometown.

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September/October 2021

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What Happens In Vegas

Mandeep Dhillon, Jorja Fox, and Paula Newsome are solving crimes, changing the game, and kicking ass in CSI: Vegas.

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13 mins

September/October 2021

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Survivor – Carrying The Torch

After a 16-month COVID-induced hiatus, the groundbreaking reality series Survivor is finally ready to don its buffs again. For its 41st season, 18 brand-new contestants will be marooned on the island of Fiji and will attempt to outwit, outlast, and outplay each other forthe $1 million prize and, if they strategize correctly, the chance to etch their names in Survivor lore. But first: Let’s hear from host Jeff Probst, meet the new cast, and get up to speed with a highlight reel of memorable players, twists, romances, and more. In the words of Probst, come on in, guys!

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8 mins

September/October 2021

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Full Speed Ahead

When he’s not catching bad guys on Magnum P.I., actor Tim Kang enjoys his life in the fast lane.

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2 mins

September/October 2021

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The Boo Crew

This Ghosts story tells how the new CBS comedy came together brilliantly in spite of the ghastly pandemic.

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11 mins

September/October 2021

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24 Hours With... Debra Martin Chase

The first Black woman to produce a $100 million blockbuster (1996’s Courage Under Fire) and land an overall deal at a major studio (she currently has a deal with Universal Television), executive producer Debra Martin Chase is the powerhouse behind the Queen Latifah drama The Equalizer. Here’s a look inside the world of a Hollywood trailblazer.

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3 mins

September/October 2021

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CBS Watch! Magazine

Day Dreamer

Emmy-winning The Young and the Restless costume designer David Zyla spills his wardrobe secrets.

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3 mins

September/October 2021

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CBS Watch! Magazine

That's Entertainment

Happy 40th anniversary, Entertainment Tonight! The history-making news magazine didn’t just talk about the stars … they were right there with them.

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8 mins

September/October 2021

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CBS Watch! Magazine

Nate Expectations

As a former football star, an analyst on The NFL Today, and a new co-host of CBS’s morning show, Emmy Award–winning Nate Burleson shows his versatility every time he’s on camera. And he’s just getting started.

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16 mins

September/October 2021

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Street Smarts

Weights, a skateboard, and protein-packed meals keep S.W.A.T.’s Alex Russell feeling fine.

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2 mins

September/October 2021

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