Actor Morris Chestnut joins CBS News New York's Cindy Hsu to discuss his new show on CBS. "Watson" explores what happens after Sherlock Holmes dies and follows doctor John Watson whose back to practicing medicine but can't quite seem
“Watson” has all the hallmarks of a CBS procedural. The network has a taste and a talent for a kind of light serious entertainment in which a likable cast of sometimes difficult characters solve a problem in an hour, while other, darker events percolate underneath. ...
Morris Chestnut’s new CBS Studios’ series, Watson, a fast-paced medical drama inspired by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s much-adapted stories of detective Sherlock Holmes, premiered on Sunday at the Marché International des Programmes de Communication (MIPCOM) in Cannes, France.“One of the things...
"We're not just a typical medical drama," Chestnut told "CBS Mornings." "We solve the cases inside the hospital and outside of the hospital. We're doctors, but we're also detectives." Chestnut explained how the show blends medical and detective genres. "We are a serializ...
Colin Bentley/CBS “Watson’s old life isn’t done with him, though — Moriarty and Watson are set to write their own chapter of a story that has fascinated audiences for more than a century,” read the synopsis. “Watson is a medical show with a strong investigative spine, ...
CBS offered Watson the “freedom” to “really explore”a different takeon theSherlock Holmesfranchise. Chestnut, who also serves as an executive producer on the show, says he had a “very collaborative” experience with creatorCraig Sweenyafter his work on Elementary. ...
And then, once darkness falls upon the land and the glow of televisions light the night, a second meeting to watchalong the premiere episode of CBS’s Watson will occur. We’ll wait for the AFC Championship game to be over, mute the mikes for a typed-chat-only convo while the show is...
Rosemary Watson. Self: The 16th Annual Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize for American Humor: Carol Burnett. Rosemary Watson is known for her celebrity and political impersonations (Fallon, Kimmel, Stern, The View), singing (The Queen Latifah Show), voice-o
Photo by CBS News Article content Don’t know if you saw Lesley Stahl’s interview with JPMorgan Chase & Co. CEO Jamie Dimon on 60 Minutes Sunday night. It was to the usual 60 Minutes’ standard: charismatic guest, slick production values, salami-cutter editing. Good TV. At about the ...
CBS is putting heavy promotional muscle behind “Watson.” Before its official premiere Feb. 16, the network is launching the drama on Jan. 26 following the NFL playoffs. Advertisement “Given our strong belief in the show, it’s only fitting to give ‘Watson’ a high-profile launch with ...