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Robert Lloyd

Robert Lloyd

Television Critic at Los Angeles Times

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Appreciation: Rob Reiner's humanity was a signature of his TV work, in front of and behind the ca...

Rob Reiner's career began on television, and after leaving "All in the Family" he continued to perform, transforming tonally into a sort of gentle Jewish Buddha onscreen.
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Review: As Dick Van Dyke turns 100, a PBS documentary fetes an arti...

The new documentary 'Starring Dick Van Dyke' honors the actor as he turns 100 through interviews with former cast mates and contemporaries.
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Best TV shows of 2025: 'The Lowdown,' 'Pluribus,' 'The Pitt' and more

The TV series on this list delivered real surprises with new directions and original formats, while others just had good old-fashioned storytelling, our television critic says.
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‘The Artist’ is a star-filled comedy on a free streaming service yo...

This Gilded Age murder mystery starring Mandy Patinkin and Janet McTeer involves historical figures like Harry K. Thaw, Evelyn Nesbit, Thomas Edison and Edgar Degas.
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‘Joey,’ Matt LeBlanc’s ‘Friends’ spinoff, reminds us you can’t judg...

The previously unseen final eight episodes of the NBC sitcom are now available on YouTube 19 years after the show was canceled, bringing closure to a pleasing series.
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Watch these 22 TV holiday specials, movies and cultural events this...

Our television critic guides you through the blizzard of holiday programming available to watch from the comfort of your home.
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Review: Thrillers 'The Beast in Me' and 'Malice' offer suspense but...

Netflix's 'The Beast in Me' and Prime Video's 'Malice' may not have huge twists, but good writing and fine performances make both very watchable.
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Review: With its self-deprecating humor, 'A Very Jonas Christmas Mo...

In Disney+'s new holiday movie, the Jonas Brothers take trains, planes and automobiles in an attempt to get home for Christmas, reconciling their differences in the process.
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‘The American Revolution’ presents a fresh picture of America’s com...

Ken Burns, with co-directors Sarah Botstein and David Schmidt, gives us an in-depth look at the war for independence that also happened to be a civil war.
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‘Stumble,’ NBC’s cheerleader mockumentary, gives you something to r...

NBC's latest mockumentary comedy series, inspired the docuseries 'Cheer,' takes on the world of collegiate competitive cheerleading.
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'Pluribus' review: Vince Gilligan on the human right to be unhappy

A marvelous Rhea Seehorn stars in the Apple TV sci-fi series, which explores the nature of happiness and an individual's right to be discontented.