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WEDNESDAY CELEBS

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Q: Has “Designated Survivor” been canceled? I haven’t seen it yet this year. I’m hoping it’s just one of the late starting shows. By the way, I agree with reader A.E.B. about the loud music on the [NBC] shows. My wife and I have been complainin­g about that for years.

— Don H., Venice, Florida

A: “Designated Survivor,” about a minor cabinet member who becomes president of the United States after those above him in seniority are killed in a catastroph­ic attack, was canceled by ABC after two seasons. Fortunatel­y, Netflix picked up the series, which stars Kiefer Sutherland. Season three will premiere on Netflix sometime in 2019 with 10 new episodes. Neal Baer (“Under the Dome”) will take over as showrunner.

Q: When is the Travel Channel going to change its name to the supernatur­al/paranormal channel and stop promoting itself as travel when it hasn’t shown a travel-related show in over a month? If they want to show this kind of programmin­g exclusivel­y, then create a new channel for it and bring back the Travel Channel we all knew and liked.

— Anonymous in Florida

A: The Travel Channel is one of several cable networks that barely resemble their former selves. I agree that they should just rename the network if they are going to stick with the supernatur­al shows, like TLC (originally called The Learning Channel) eventually did. It now focuses on reality shows like “90-Day Fiance” and “Say Yes to the Dress.”

Since the Travel Channel’s only “traveling” these days involves driving to the nearest haunted house, your best bet is to seek out other networks. PBS, The Food Network and HGTV are probably going to be your best bets. HGTV shows glimpses of outdoor scenery and amazing views on “House Hunters Internatio­nal,” “Castle Hunters” and “Beachfront Bargain Hunt.”

Send me your questions at NewCelebri­tyExtra@gmail.com!

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