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‘A Million’ downgrades Delilah

- By Rich Heldenfels

You have questions. I have some answers.

Q: Why was the character Delilah on the ABC drama “A Million Little Things” written off ? I enjoyed her character and storyline.

A: Here’s an explanatio­n from Tvline about the status of Delilah, played by Stephanie Szostak: “Series creator/executive producer D J Nash confirms to Tvline that Stephanie Szostak, who has been a series regular since Season 1, will be a recurring guest star in Season 4. The change, he explains, comes as a result of Canada’s mandatory 14-day quarantine for travelers entering the country. (‘A Million Little Things’ shoots in Vancouver, British Columbia. Szostak lives in Connecticu­t.)” That led first to her being written out of most of the third season, the Tvline report said. When it came time to start the fourth season, Szostak asked not to be in all the episodes so she could be with her family more in Connecticu­t, and her status and storyline changed.

Q: I am a huge fan of the Paramount Network series “Yellowston­e.” I have cut out cable TV, but I stream Paramount+. I am afraid the new season of “Yellowston­e” will not be on Paramount+ and I don’t want to miss the Nov. 7 premiere.

A: Streaming rights to TV shows can be unpredicta­ble, and “Yellowston­e” is one such case. While the fourth season of the series is on Paramount Network, the streaming rights belong to Peacock, the Nbc-backed streamer. Peacock has the first three seasons of the Kevin Costner drama and the rights to the fourth. But, at this writing, it apparently will not start carrying the fourth season until it has completed airing on Paramount Network. Q: I am wondering about “Resident Alien.” It only aired for eight episodes, I believe. I thought it was really funny. Whatever happened to it? Was it not picked up to continue? Please let me know.

A: The Syfy series starring Alan Tudyk drew plenty of admirers for its 10-episode first season — enough that the network has ordered a second. Syfy says that season will arrive soon but has not announced an airdate at this writing.

Q: I’m hooked on the shows “Archer” and

“What We Do in the Shadows” and recently the season finales happened for both shows. Were these series finale or, as I hope, just season enders?

A: Both shows have been renewed for another season — “Archer” for its 13th and “Shadows” for its fourth. The animated “Archer” has a big challenge looming since one of its key voice actors, Jessica Walter, passed away in March. The series bid farewell to Walter in its Season 12 finale by having her character, Malory Archer, retire. Q: Any idea when “This Is Us” will return?

A: NBC held back the drama’s sixth and final season from the fall in part to allow what it calls “a largely uninterrup­ted run” of new episodes without preemption­s or reruns starting in midseason. That would appear to mean January 2022 at the earliest.

Q: I was watching an episode of “I Love Lucy” and an issue of Life Magazine, in which the Ricardos are featured, has a woman on the cover. She looks somewhat like Nancy Reagan, but I don’t think she was Life-magazine-cover famous then. Do you know who the woman on the cover is?

A: According to the Internet Movie Database, it is a model named Gloria Barnes highlighti­ng a story called “Denim Gets Dressy.” That’s a real cover of Life, by the way, from May 1953. The “Lucy” episode aired as the show’s third season premiere in the fall of 1953.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Stephanie Szostak plays Delilah on “A Million Little Things.” Delilah was a key character of the series, but not so much lately.
CONTRIBUTE­D Stephanie Szostak plays Delilah on “A Million Little Things.” Delilah was a key character of the series, but not so much lately.

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