The electrifying 1973 tennis match between World number one Billie Jean King (Emma Stone) and ex-champ and serial hustler Bobby Riggs (Steve Carell) was billed as THE BATTLE OF THE SEXES and became one of the most watched televised sports events of all time. The match caught the zeitgeist and sparked a global conversation on gender equality, spurring on the feminist movement.
Brie Larson and more attended the premiere of the new film UNICORN STORE at this year's Toronto Film Festival.
Below, check out a first look at the upcoming drama THE BATTLE OF THE SEXES from FOX Searchlight. The film, starring Emma Stone as Billie Jean King, and Steve Carell as Bobby Riggs, hits theaters on September 22, 2017.
On next week's all new episode of 1600 PENN, titled 'Dinner, Bath, Puzzle,' after a meeting with the French President (guest star Tom Amandes) and his wife (guest star Sofia Milos), President Gilchrist (Bill Pullman) and Emily (Jenna Elfman) decide to plan an outside-the-box date night in hopes of rekindling their romance. Elsewhere, when Skip (Josh Gad) is left to watch the children for the evening, things don't go quite as expected. Meanwhile, Marshall (Andre Holland) and D.B. (guest star Robbie Amell) form an unexpected bond. Martha MacIsaac, Amara Miller and Benjamin Stockham also star. 'Dinner, Bath, Puzzle' airs March 21 at 9:30 p.m. on NBC.
On 1600 PENN's upcoming episode, titled 'Game Theory,' when Skip (Josh Gad) announces his big date with Stacey (guest star Susan Park), Emily (Jenna Elfman) takes it upon herself to make sure it goes off without a hitch. 'Game Theory' airs March 7 at 9:30 p.m. on NBC.
On last night's episode of NBC's 1600 PENN titled 'Skip the Tour', series star Josh Gad bumps into his Book of Mormon co-star, Rory O'Malley who appears on the episode as a rule-abiding White House tour guide. Check out the hilarity below!
Another freshman NBC series may be facing the axe. After today's announcement that they had officially cancelled DO NO HARM after two episodes, the network also confirmed that the low-rating 1600 PENN will not be airing next week. NBC has replaced the February 14 episode of the political comedy, starring Bill Pullman and Jenna Elfman, with a new installment of its departing series THE OFFICE.
On 1600 PENN's upcoming episode, titled 'To the Ranch,' when unable to make a decision about who to nominate to the Supreme Court, President Dale Gilchrist (Bill Pullman) decides to take a family trip to their ranch to clear his head. During their getaway, Skip (Josh Gad) finds himself moping over his failed relationship, while Becca (Martha MacIsaac) contemplates major flaws in her own relationship. Meanwhile, Emily (Jenna Elfman) attempts to spend some quality time with Marigold (Amara Miller) and Xander (Benjamin Stockham), who both struggle with their loss of technology while at the ranch. Andre Holland also stars. 'To the Ranch' airs February 21 at 9:30PM on NBC.
On 1600 PENN's Feb. 7 episode, entitled 'Skip the Tour,' President Dale Gilchrist's (Bill Pullman) brother Doug (guest star Bruce Campbell) stops by the White House, initiating a long-standing rivalry which threatens their relationship and prompts Emily (Jenna Elfman) to take on the role of peacemaker. Meanwhile, Becca (Martha MacIsaac) prepares for an interview and Skip (Josh Gad) decides to offer his own special version of the White House tour after witnessing one from an official tour guide (guest star Rory O'Malley). Amara Miller, Benjamin Stockham and Andre Holland also star. Robbie Amell guest stars.
On 1600 Penn's upcoming episode 'Frosting/Nixon,' set to air on NBC on Jan. 31, President Dale Gilchrist (Bill Pullman) is forced to deal with a group of angry protestors after Skip's (Josh Gad) attempt to quell the situation goes awry. Emily (Jenna Elfman) tries to form a closer relationship with Xander (Benjamin Stockham), by helping him campaign for student body President. Elsewhere, Becca (Martha MacIsaac) has a hard time coping with her future. Andre Holland and Amara Miller also star. 'Frosting Nixon' airs at 9:30 PM.
Josh Gad, star of the NBC comedy 1600 PENN, stopped by the Today show this morning to chat with hosts Kathy Lee and Hoda about his character on the show, the First Son 'Skip.' Check out the appearance below!
In tonight's episode of NBC's 1600 PENN, 'So You Don't Want to Dance,' in an attempt to rally votes for new educational reforms, President Gilchrist (Bill Pullman) and First Lady Emily (Jenna Elfman) hold an extravagant gala to gain the support of the unlikable Senator Thoroughgood (guest star Stacy Keach), who attends with his wife Bunny (guest star Constance Towers).
On 1600 PENN's upcoming episode, 'Meet the Parent,' airing Jan. 24 on NBC, a determined President Gilchrist (Bill Pullman) uses his clout to track down someone that just might prove to be someone of major importance to the First Family. Meanwhile, the Gilchrist's host the Austrian Chancellor (guest star David St. James) and his wife (guest star Rebecca Wysocki ), but when Emily (Jenna Elfman) questions proper protocol and tries to do things her own special way, she lands herself in quite a difficult situation. Elsewhere, Skip (Josh Gad) realizes his true calling in life. Martha MacIsaac, Andre Holland, Amara Miller and Benjamin Stockham also star. Robbie Amell and Rene Auberjonois guest star.
NBC has released an all-new promo for its new comedy series 1600 PENN, premiering tonight at 8:30/7:30 pm/ET. The preview features series stars Bill Pullman and Josh Gad who portray the President and First Son respectively. Check it out below!
NBC is partnering with national cupcake bakery Sprinkles to celebrate the launch of the network's newest comedy 1600 PENN.
NBC's new comedy 1600 Penn comes to the White House today, January 9 as President Obama will host the cast and crew at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue for a screening and reception for the series that premieres on Thursday, January 10 (9:30-10 p.m. ET).
Josh Gad, star of the new NBC comedy 1600 PENN, visited with JAY LENO last night and shared the exciting news that he would be flying to Washington DC to show two episodes of his new White House-themed sitcom to President Obama. Check out the appearance below!
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