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For decades, the interlocutor of celebs major and minor — and oddball guests of all stripes — knew what the viewers wanted.

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Viscerally talented, Ross was as much performer as painter and the sale of some of his captivating paintings will help keep the TV network he called home on the air.

The PBS show delves into culinary traditions coming from a hodgepodge of influences.

It's going to be a long winter and UnBinged has a Top Ten — and more — for you catch up on.

Adaptations, revisions, and retellings are the focus for this installment of UnBinged, as a trio of new shows revamp familiar stories and classic movies to be repackaged for a whole new generation of audiences. From formative French novels about forbidden fornications to prestigious prequels of sci-fi sagas, here is a look at a few refreshes that may (or may not) deserve your attention.

Director/writer Jacques Audiard tells a fascinating story through unconventional means.

UnBinged looks at shows that have some nasty tricks up their costume's sleeves appropriate for this time of year.

Unbinged: Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men? Or witches? Or crime bosses running seedy underground nightclubs? UnBinged looks into three new series that explore the lives of vile villains, be they unhinged Marvel magic users, Batman baddies, or beasts of Beverly Hills.

UnBinged: This month, every streaming service is bringing out the big guns with massive series starring A-listers, apathetic antiheroes, and aerial lizards. Here are a few series that are bringing the heat for the summer season.

A critic separates out some classics and crowd-pleasers available for streaming on Hulu, Netflix, Prime, Disney+, and Criterion.