Can Madeline handle a case of parents seeking justice for contaminated baby formula? Check out the Matlock Season 1 Episode 6 ...
Skye P. Marshall reveals the hilarious video call with Bates that happened in front of a crowd of intrigued strangers.
Harris have recurring roles. CBS Studios produces Matlock. Urman (Jane the Virgin) developed the series and executive produces with Joanna Klein, Eric Christian Olsen, Kat Coiro and Bates.
The CBS series — don't call it a reboot! — delivered a massive twist in its first episode, but the real work will be to make sure it doesn't derail the promising procedural's many other moving ...
The “Matlock” reboot is back with a new episode today. The new series stars Kathy Bates in the title role in this new twist on the old premise. Episode 2 airs tonight, Oct. 17, starting at 9 p ...
defense attorney Ben Matlock, played by Andy Griffith. Matty proclaims her cursed luck sharing the same last name as the memorable character in NBC's original series, which aired on NBC from 1986 ...
Watch on Deadline The original series starred Andy Griffith as criminal defense lawyer Ben Matlock, who’s known for his southern charm and unbeatable knack for closing a case. Bates stars in the ...
What a fun coincidence. In the spoilers for Matlock Season 1 Episode 2, I asked why the series’ creators chose such a young actor to play the genius grandson. Not only do I no longer care ...
People love to binge, and if your series is popular enough that digital ... And if you’re looking for Andy Griffith’s Matlock, his complete case files can be found on Pluto TV.
Meet the new Matlock. CBS has reimagined the classic Andy Griffith series, with Kathy Bates stepping into the title role. In the new version of the show, she plays Madeline “Matty” Matlock ...
the series’ first regularly scheduled Thursday-at-9/8c episode retained 6.4 million viewers and put up the same 0.4 demo rating. Of all shows that aired that Thursday night, Matlock posted the ...
Kathy Bates knows what it's like to feel overlooked and underestimated, especially in youth-obsessed Hollywood. Politely warning, "Excuse my language," beforehand, Bates, 76, tells a favorite ...