Janet Jackson Documentary Scores Huge Ratings for Lifetime and A&E
The two-night, four-hour documentary premiered on January 28.
The two-night, four-hour documentary premiered on January 28.
“Making more history with a show that has forever changed my life,” series star Wendy Raquel Robinson says.
“He was loved by everyone who met him,” the actor’s family said.
The network will also air encore presentations on Muhammad Ali, Miles Davis, and Chuck Berry.
“The Holocaust isn’t about race,” Goldberg said causing anger.
The former Miss USA wrote that she had “a lonely craving for the next award.”
Berry and other Black actresses address race in Hollywood in the ABC special ‘Screen Queens Rising.’
“Her great light was one that inspired others around the world,” her family said in a statement.
The fast food concoction is made up of two beef patties, a McChicken patty and a Filet O’ Fish.
“It was tough at times. There was nothing easy about it,” Janet says in the four-hour film.