Television Q&A Yellowstone Stars Actor Wilford Brimley Read more

Television Q&A Yellowstone Stars Actor Wilford Brimley Read more
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21 September 2022

Wilford Brimley in Yellowstone: Question: A cowpoke appears and sounds exactly like Wilford Brimley in the episode "Under A Blanket of Red" of "Yellowstone." However, his name isn't mentioned in the credits.

This episode was broadcast for the first time in November 2021. Brimley passed away in August 2020. However, an episode was dedicated in his honor.

Was he actually in the scene and not credited? Or did another actor do a great impersonation of him?

Answer: Barry Corbin was a great actor and -- I can personally attest to -- a great gentleman. He played the "old cowpoke" that you saw and did it without copying anyone.

Corbin is a Texas ranch owner who rides horses on his Texas ranch. He has also worked many times and variedly in movies like "Urban Cowboy," "One Tree Hill," and "Better Call Saul."

Brimley was an actor and a commercial spokesman throughout his varied career. But, Decider.com pointed out that his influence can still be felt throughout "Yellowstone." "The character actor was loved by Western fans for the booming voice and trademark mustache. These are traits that many of the show's characters share." Brimley's Utah roots gave him a unique connection to Paramount Network, which films in Utah.

When will the "SEAL Team" return? In the last episode of Season 5, the team was caught in an ambush. Please give me some insight.

Answer: Paramount has picked up the military drama, starring David Boreanaz (which began on CBS, then moved to Paramount in its fifth season), for the sixth season.

Paramount's top executive stated that "the show's loyal fans followed the series to its new home, and it has proven itself to be a high performing title for the service."

Q: I was curious about the CW series "Coroner." I have just finished the third season, and I heard that there might be a fourth. Although it was supposed to begin on Jun. 2, there have not been any new episodes or explanations. Is it returning or not?

Answer: Yes. The CW changed the Canadian-made dramas from summer telecasts into this fall, which began Oct. 2. The website tvseriesfinale.com stated that the change was likely due to The CW's sales and cancellations earlier in the month.

The execs decided to delay 'Coroner's' return because there is less scripted content. Television schedules aren't set in stone. Fox, for instance, has moved its country-music drama Monarch from January to the fall. It will debut on Sept. 11, following delays caused by COVID.

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Q: Do you have plans to make a sequel to "Planet of the Apes?"

Answer: Yes. According to Disney, the company that owns the "Apes" franchise, it has been planning a new movie since 2019. The film is tentatively called "Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes."

There's a lot of speculation about the plot of Wes Ball, the director of the "MazeRunner" films, but I haven't seen any concrete evidence.

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