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		<title>‘Frasier,’ ‘Rugrats’ among shows being revived on streaming service Paramount+</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[NEW YORK, N.Y. – ViacomCBS announced the lineup of TV shows that will be available on its Paramount+ streaming platform, including multiple revivals and spinoffs of some fan favorites. Paramount+, which will launch on March 4, will feature a combination of live sports, breaking news and a “mountain of entertainment” from the company’s portfolio of &#8230;]]></description>
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<p>NEW YORK, N.Y. – ViacomCBS announced the lineup of TV shows that will be available on its Paramount+ streaming platform, including multiple revivals and spinoffs of some fan favorites.</p>
<p>Paramount+, which will launch on March 4, will feature a combination of live sports, breaking news and a “mountain of entertainment” from the company’s portfolio of brands, like BET, CBS, Comedy Central, MTV, Nickelodeon, Paramount Pictures and the Smithsonian Channel.</p>
<p>Below are a few shows being revived or spun off by the company:</p>
<p><b>Frasier</b></p>
<p>The long-running NBC sitcom “Frasier” is one of the most noteworthy shows being revived on the streaming service. Kelsey Grammer is set to reprise his role as Dr. Frasier Crane. The company says, “Frasier’s back – and he’s more exactly the same than ever.”</p>
<p><b>Rugrats</b></p>
<p>An all-new series featuring the iconic babies of “Rugrats” is coming to Paramount+. It will incorporate the original voice cast and new computer graphics animation.</p>
<p><b>Avatar</b></p>
<p>A wide-range of “Avatar”-inspired content, ranging from spinoffs of “The Last Airbender,” theatricals and short form content.</p>
<p><b>iCarly</b></p>
<p>Original cast members Miranda Cosgrove, Nathan Kress and Jerry Trainor will reunite to take a look at the “new chapter” of “iCarly.” It will look at the characters’ present-day lives.</p>
<p><b>Criminal Minds</b></p>
<p>“Criminal Minds” is returning with a new scripted series that brings the team back together to investigate a single case over 10 episodes.</p>
<p><b>Yellowstone</b></p>
<p>Fans of “Yellowstone” will be excited to hear that the show is getting a spinoff, tentatively titled “6666.” ViacomCBS gave this description: “founded when Comanches still ruled West Texas, no ranch in America is more steeped in the history of the West than the 6666. Still operating as it did two centuries before, and encompassing an entire county, the 6666 is where the rule of law and the laws of nature merge in a place where the most dangerous thing one does is the next thing…”</p>
<p><b>Dora the Explorer</b></p>
<p>A new live-action series based on “Dora the Explorer” is being produced. It’s said to be designed for an older audience of kids 6-11 and their families.</p>
<p><b>SpongeBob</b></p>
<p>The first-ever spinoff of “SpongeBob SquarePants” will premiere on the platform. “Kamp Koral” will take viewers back to when the show’s character met for the first time, in a summer camp “like no other.”</p>
<p><b>The Fairly OddParents</b></p>
<p>The remake of “The Fairly OddParents” will be a “live-action take on one of Nick’s longest running and most successful animated hits.”</p>
<p><b>The Real World</b></p>
<p>“The Real World: Homecoming: New York” will reunite the original “seven strangers” that paved the way for modern reality TV. They’ll move back into the New York loft where it all began.</p>
<p><b>Inside Amy Schumer</b></p>
<p>The Comedy Central franchise will return with five specials starring comedian and actress Amy Schumer.</p>
<p><b>The Game</b></p>
<p>The popular BET sitcom is returning with a mix of original cast members and “new players.” It’s said to offer a modern-day examination of Black culture through the prism of pro football.</p>
<p><i><a class="Link" href="https://www.viacomcbs.com/press/viacomcbs-unveils-comprehensive-streaming-strategy-and-expansive-slate-of-originals-headed-to-paramount">Click here</a> to see the full list of shows and films coming to Paramount+.</i></p>
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					In another sign of live entertainment's rebirth, Bruce Springsteen returned to Broadway this weekend, strapping on a guitar and reviving a show for an audience that included a member of his E Street Band and the governor of his home state.Springsteen had ended his residency in December 2018 after 236 performances, but was persuaded to return for a summer's encore ahead of most Broadway shows coming back in September.The tough rock 'n' roller was clearly emotional. He wiped away tears toward the end of his show, which mixes personal remembrances with performances of his songs. He said the summer reprise allows him to spend more time, figuratively speaking, with his late father and other fallen relatives.Every week brings fresh evidence of life resuming in entertainment following a 15-month COVID-19 pause. Festivals and concert tours are being booked, and Springsteen plans to take his band on the road next year. The Foo Fighters reopened New York's Madison Square Garden for music with a cathartic June 20 concert.Thrilled to be back, fans cheered Springsteen's words so often he had to profanely tell them to settle down, lest the show take all night. His longtime guitarist, Steven Van Zandt, received a standing ovation when he took a seat in the audience. New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy and U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg were also there Saturday night."It's good to see everyone here tonight unmasked, sitting next to each other," Springsteen said. "What a year. I'm 71 years on this planet and I've never seen anything like it."Audience members had to show proof of vaccination to enter the St. James Theatre. That attracted a boisterous handful of anti-vaccination demonstrators to gather at the entrance and complain Springsteen was promoting segregation.Inside, one audience member, Gina Zabinski of Wyomissing, Pennsylvania, said it felt amazing to see music performed live again. "I'm going to cry," she said."I didn't think I would miss it as much as I did," said Zabinski, who brought her son Zak, a musical theater student at the University of Miami. "I think I just took it for granted because we would go to shows all the time."Another fan, Benjamin Smith of Philadelphia, said "I can't think of a better person to help us return to a sense of normalcy."Springsteen said he and his family were lucky during the pandemic, able to stay healthy and keep busy."I had a podcast with the president of the United States (Barack Obama)," he said. "I was handcuffed and thrown in jail."The latter referred to his Nov. 14, 2020 arrest for drunken driving and reckless driving in New Jersey. Those charges were later dismissed since he had a blood alcohol level below the state's legal limit and he paid a fine for downing two tequila shots in an area where alcohol wasn't allowed."New Jersey," he said. "They love me there."While the case provided him with fresh fodder for jokes, the structure and stories of Springsteen's show was similar, if a little streamlined, to the way it was the first time he was on Broadway.He eliminated the iconic closer, "Born to Run," replacing it with the thematically sharper "I'll See You in My Dreams," off his 2020 album. The two-song duet with his wife, Patti Scialfa, featured a smoldering version of "Fire," his song that became a 1978 hit for the Pointer Sisters.In a clear reference to the George Floyd killing, Springsteen performed his own song about a police shooting, "American Skin (41 Shots)," standing onstage in a blood red spotlight.Springsteen said he's never seen American democracy as threatened as it is today, and that it frightened him."I'm still stubborn," he said. "I believe we're going to make it."
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<p>In another sign of live entertainment's rebirth, Bruce Springsteen returned to Broadway this weekend, strapping on a guitar and reviving a show for an audience that included a member of his E Street Band and the governor of his home state.</p>
<p>Springsteen had ended his residency in December 2018 after 236 performances, but was persuaded to return for a summer's encore ahead of most Broadway shows coming back in September.</p>
<p>The tough rock 'n' roller was clearly emotional. He wiped away tears toward the end of his show, which mixes personal remembrances with performances of his songs. He said the summer reprise allows him to spend more time, figuratively speaking, with his late father and other fallen relatives.</p>
<p>Every week brings fresh evidence of life resuming in entertainment following a 15-month COVID-19 pause. Festivals and concert tours are being booked, and Springsteen plans to take his band on the road next year. The Foo Fighters reopened New York's Madison Square Garden for music with a cathartic June 20 concert.</p>
<p>Thrilled to be back, fans cheered Springsteen's words so often he had to profanely tell them to settle down, lest the show take all night. His longtime guitarist, Steven Van Zandt, received a standing ovation when he took a seat in the audience. New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy and U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg were also there Saturday night.</p>
<p>"It's good to see everyone here tonight unmasked, sitting next to each other," Springsteen said. "What a year. I'm 71 years on this planet and I've never seen anything like it."</p>
<p>Audience members had to show proof of vaccination to enter the St. James Theatre. That attracted a boisterous handful of anti-vaccination demonstrators to gather at the entrance and complain Springsteen was promoting segregation.</p>
<p>Inside, one audience member, Gina Zabinski of Wyomissing, Pennsylvania, said it felt amazing to see music performed live again. "I'm going to cry," she said.</p>
<p>"I didn't think I would miss it as much as I did," said Zabinski, who brought her son Zak, a musical theater student at the University of Miami. "I think I just took it for granted because we would go to shows all the time."</p>
<p>Another fan, Benjamin Smith of Philadelphia, said "I can't think of a better person to help us return to a sense of normalcy."</p>
<p>Springsteen said he and his family were lucky during the pandemic, able to stay healthy and keep busy.</p>
<p>"I had a podcast with the president of the United States (Barack Obama)," he said. "I was handcuffed and thrown in jail."</p>
<p>The latter referred to his Nov. 14, 2020 arrest for drunken driving and reckless driving in New Jersey. Those charges were later dismissed since he had a blood alcohol level below the state's legal limit and he paid a fine for downing two tequila shots in an area where alcohol wasn't allowed.</p>
<p>"New Jersey," he said. "They love me there."</p>
<p>While the case provided him with fresh fodder for jokes, the structure and stories of Springsteen's show was similar, if a little streamlined, to the way it was the first time he was on Broadway.</p>
<p>He eliminated the iconic closer, "Born to Run," replacing it with the thematically sharper "I'll See You in My Dreams," off his 2020 album. The two-song duet with his wife, Patti Scialfa, featured a smoldering version of "Fire," his song that became a 1978 hit for the Pointer Sisters.</p>
<p>In a clear reference to the George Floyd killing, Springsteen performed his own song about a police shooting, "American Skin (41 Shots)," standing onstage in a blood red spotlight.</p>
<p>Springsteen said he's never seen American democracy as threatened as it is today, and that it frightened him.</p>
<p>"I'm still stubborn," he said. "I believe we're going to make it."</p>
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