Following in the footsteps of TLC‘s Dr. Pimple Popper, My Feet Are Killing Me, and Dr. Mercy, Dr. Down Below is a new special starring Fenwa Milhouse, a urologist. The hour-long episode will introduce TLC fans to Milhouse and her patients who, you guessed it, struggle with conditions “down below.” But let’s learn more about the star of the upcoming special before diving into the series.
Dr. Fenwa Milhouse | Photo: TLC Fenwa Milhouse is the star of ‘Dr. Down Below’
Dr. Down Below, starring Fenwa Milhouse, premieres on Wednesday, April 5, at 10 p.m. Et on TLC following the Dr. Pimple Popper Season 9 premiere. Dr. Down Below is a one-episode special titled “From the Waist Down,” but we wouldn’t be surprised if TLC orders more episodes if it’s successful.
Episode 1’s synopsis reads, “Urologist Dr. Fenwa Milhouse treats a woman suffering from a painful labial cyst and...
Dr. Fenwa Milhouse | Photo: TLC Fenwa Milhouse is the star of ‘Dr. Down Below’
Dr. Down Below, starring Fenwa Milhouse, premieres on Wednesday, April 5, at 10 p.m. Et on TLC following the Dr. Pimple Popper Season 9 premiere. Dr. Down Below is a one-episode special titled “From the Waist Down,” but we wouldn’t be surprised if TLC orders more episodes if it’s successful.
Episode 1’s synopsis reads, “Urologist Dr. Fenwa Milhouse treats a woman suffering from a painful labial cyst and...
- 4/5/2023
- by Sarah Little
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Big toe, bigger problems. During a sneak peek at TLC's My Feet Are Killing Me, airing Wednesday, Aug. 18, Dr. Brad Schaeffer has a medical first: a barbershop big toe exam, right in the middle of his haircut. Local New Jersey-based barber Anthony Rosati has been quietly suffering from severe foot pain 30 years after a freak accident, but can Dr. Brad tackle this hairy case? "30 years ago, I dropped a steel door from a cable on my left foot and it broke the bone in the toe but it cracked the nail," Anthony explains. "I thought it was was going to be alright, but over the last 30 years, it's gotten worse and worse. The nail has gotten so thick and so blue looking that it...
- 8/17/2021
- E! Online
One step closer to a "normal life." In this exclusive sneak peek at tomorrow's My Feet Are Killing Me, airing Aug. 11, Dr. Sarah Haller prepares to treat Rebecca, a 24-year-old patient with a rare genetic disease. "My next patient Rebecca has some of the most interesting feet I've seen," Dr. Haller tells the camera. Rebecca is one of only eight people in the world to be diagnosed with Olmsted Syndrome, a disorder that causes a "callus pad and it doesn't really make a lot of sense," as Dr. Haller explains. "Her calluses, they're almost an inch thick. It's like having a stiletto permanently on your foot." While in the waiting...
- 8/10/2021
- E! Online
There are plenty of people out there who would agree that being around feet doesn’t sound like anyone’s idea of a good time. Dr. Sarah Haller, however, has made an entire career out of other people’s feet. The New Jersey-based podiatrist has been practicing medicine for a little less than a decade, and she has recently become a reality TV star. As a cast member on the TLC series My Feet Are Killing Me, Dr. Haller has gotten to share her skills with the world in ways she never could’ve imagined. While the show has given viewers a lot of
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- 3/29/2021
- by Camille Moore
- TVovermind.com
We can't unsee My Feet Are Killing Me's new supertease. In this exclusive first look for the TLC medical reality hit, which returns Monday, Jan. 25, Dr. Ebonie Vincent, Dr. Brad Schaeffer and Dr. Sarah Haller tackle podiatric medical conditions and procedures you won't believe. (Warning: This trailer features graphic content.) Dr. Vincent exclusively told E! News, "This season the stakes are higher, and the cases are harder! This upcoming season is filled with patients you were introduced to during our telemedicine series—My Feet Are Killing Me: First Steps—as well as new patients. We are going on a journey with all these patients from initial consultations to visits to surgeries. You will...
- 1/21/2021
- E! Online
Hulu is out with its list of everything new coming and everything leaving the streaming service in the month of October.
Highlights include seasons four and seven of “90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days,” Season 8 of “My 600-lb Life” featuring the late star Coliesa McMillian, and a bunch of cooking shows including seasons nine and 10 of “Bizarre Foods With Andrew Zimmern,” Season 13 of “Cutthroat Kitchen” and Season 18 of “Hell’s Kitchen.” All of those come out Oct. 1.
For Halloween, catch the Hulu Original series “Monsterland” out Oct. 2.
On Oct. 14, catch the season premiere of “The Bachelorette” just one day after it airs on ABC.
Leaving Hulu on Oct. 31 are all five of the “Twilight” movies, “Forgetting Sarah Marshall” and “Footloose.”
See the full list below.
Oct. 1
90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days: Complete Season 4 (TLC)
90 Day Fiancé: Complete Season 7 (TLC)
All-Star Halloween Spectacular: Special (Food Network)
Bizarre Foods With Andrew Zimmern:...
Highlights include seasons four and seven of “90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days,” Season 8 of “My 600-lb Life” featuring the late star Coliesa McMillian, and a bunch of cooking shows including seasons nine and 10 of “Bizarre Foods With Andrew Zimmern,” Season 13 of “Cutthroat Kitchen” and Season 18 of “Hell’s Kitchen.” All of those come out Oct. 1.
For Halloween, catch the Hulu Original series “Monsterland” out Oct. 2.
On Oct. 14, catch the season premiere of “The Bachelorette” just one day after it airs on ABC.
Leaving Hulu on Oct. 31 are all five of the “Twilight” movies, “Forgetting Sarah Marshall” and “Footloose.”
See the full list below.
Oct. 1
90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days: Complete Season 4 (TLC)
90 Day Fiancé: Complete Season 7 (TLC)
All-Star Halloween Spectacular: Special (Food Network)
Bizarre Foods With Andrew Zimmern:...
- 9/29/2020
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
It’s almost spooky season, and the various streaming services are making sure that subscribers have got plenty of great horror content for all ages available to watch this Halloween. Given the current state of the world, this All Hallow’s Eve will see more folks staying in than ever before, so we’ll need as much choice when it comes to finding a perfect movie or TV show to dive into as possible. Thankfully, Netflix, Disney Plus, HBO Max, Hulu and Amazon Prime Video have got us covered.
Of course, there’s much more beyond just horror content arriving across the streaming world this October, with the first day of the month launching hundreds of new titles on all the various sites. There are also a few key highlights scattered throughout the month. Arguably the biggest is Aaron Sorkin’s much-anticipated all-star drama based on real events, The Trial of the Chicago 7,...
Of course, there’s much more beyond just horror content arriving across the streaming world this October, with the first day of the month launching hundreds of new titles on all the various sites. There are also a few key highlights scattered throughout the month. Arguably the biggest is Aaron Sorkin’s much-anticipated all-star drama based on real events, The Trial of the Chicago 7,...
- 9/29/2020
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
October is officially spooky season and it’s nice to know that some streaming services (*cough*Disney+*cough*) are taking that responsibility very seriously.
For its new releases in October 2020, Hulu is premiering the Marvel TV universe’s first-ever outright horror series. Helstrom debuts on Oct. 16 and follows Marvel Comics character Daimon Helstrom as he struggles against all manner of demonic forces. Another spooky treat arriving this month is Monsterland on Oct. 2. This anthology will feature scary stories from around the country.
On the movie side of things, Hulu is bringing out Clive Barker adaptation Books of Blood on Oct. 7 and Bad Hair on Oct. 23. Thank you, Hulu, for your spooky service.
There are a lot of non-Hulu TV shows of note arriving in October as well. The final season of Homeland will be available to stream on Oct. 26. The premiere of Saturday Night Live‘s 46th season will arrive on Oct.
For its new releases in October 2020, Hulu is premiering the Marvel TV universe’s first-ever outright horror series. Helstrom debuts on Oct. 16 and follows Marvel Comics character Daimon Helstrom as he struggles against all manner of demonic forces. Another spooky treat arriving this month is Monsterland on Oct. 2. This anthology will feature scary stories from around the country.
On the movie side of things, Hulu is bringing out Clive Barker adaptation Books of Blood on Oct. 7 and Bad Hair on Oct. 23. Thank you, Hulu, for your spooky service.
There are a lot of non-Hulu TV shows of note arriving in October as well. The final season of Homeland will be available to stream on Oct. 26. The premiere of Saturday Night Live‘s 46th season will arrive on Oct.
- 9/18/2020
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
We’re now just over halfway through September, so let’s turn our attention to what’s coming to Hulu next month. Every October, the streaming service celebrates “Huluween” by adding a bunch of new Halloween-themed content. And this year is no different, with countless classic movies going up on the site that you’ll want to check out to get you in the spooky mood as well as a few notable originals.
These include anthology series Monsterland (October 2nd) and horror comedy film Bad Hair (October 23rd), starring Lena Waithe, Vanessa Williams and Laverne Cox, from Dear White People director Justin Simien. Superhero fans will also want to catch supernatural-themed Marvel series Helstrom (October 16th). The final production from Marvel Television, it’s sadly already doomed to just the one season.
See below for the full list of everything that’s coming to Hulu in October:
Released October 1
90 Day...
These include anthology series Monsterland (October 2nd) and horror comedy film Bad Hair (October 23rd), starring Lena Waithe, Vanessa Williams and Laverne Cox, from Dear White People director Justin Simien. Superhero fans will also want to catch supernatural-themed Marvel series Helstrom (October 16th). The final production from Marvel Television, it’s sadly already doomed to just the one season.
See below for the full list of everything that’s coming to Hulu in October:
Released October 1
90 Day...
- 9/17/2020
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
To the world, Dr. Brad Schaeffer is best known for being one of the stars of the TLC medical docuseries, My Feet Are Killing Me. However, do his patients, Dr. Brad is best-known for his kind nature and solutions based approach to medicine. The New Jersey based podiatrist has become a star in his own right since My Feet Are Killing Me debuted earlier this year (2020). Now the show is back under the name My Feet Are Killing Me: First Steps and viewers are excited to see what kind of medical issues Dr. Brad is able to tackle this
10 Things You Didn’t Know about Dr. Brad Schaeffer...
10 Things You Didn’t Know about Dr. Brad Schaeffer...
- 9/15/2020
- by Camille Moore
- TVovermind.com
Dr. Ebonie Vincent started gaining popularity in 2020 when she was cast in the TLC medical docuseries, My Feet Are Killing Me. Dr. Vincent, who is a talented podiatrist quickly won viewers over with her compassionate personality and thorough examination style. Although most people would cringe if they had to spend their days looking at other people’s feet, Ebonie genuinely loves what she does and she’s dedicated to improving her patients’ quality of life. Although there’s no official word on whether or not the show will be brought back for season two, there are lots of people who are hoping
10 Things You Didn’t Know about Dr. Ebonie Vincent...
10 Things You Didn’t Know about Dr. Ebonie Vincent...
- 9/15/2020
- by Camille Moore
- TVovermind.com
With Hollywood production sideswiped by the coronavirus pandemic for five months, TV networks and streamers’ pipeline is starting to dry up. There are promising signs, with a handful of series already back in production and a couple of dozen more on track to start filming in the next couple of weeks.
While the situation remains fluid as we swing into the fall season, here are the fall premiere dates for new series and new seasons of returning shows that have been set so far. It covers nearly 200 broadcast, cable and streaming series bowing from September 1 through December 31 in various dayparts but does not include specials or movies.
The list includes two series whose production was impacted by Covid-19 and have just resumed filming, the CW’s Supernatural and FX’s Fargo. We will continue to update the roster as more new and returning fall series begin filming and set premiere dates.
While the situation remains fluid as we swing into the fall season, here are the fall premiere dates for new series and new seasons of returning shows that have been set so far. It covers nearly 200 broadcast, cable and streaming series bowing from September 1 through December 31 in various dayparts but does not include specials or movies.
The list includes two series whose production was impacted by Covid-19 and have just resumed filming, the CW’s Supernatural and FX’s Fargo. We will continue to update the roster as more new and returning fall series begin filming and set premiere dates.
- 8/24/2020
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
Hgtv was renewed “Celebrity Iou” for a second season. The lineup of stars joining Drew and Jonathan Scott (“Property Brothers”) on Season 2 is not yet known.
Season 1 included guest stars Brad Pitt, Melissa McCarthy, Viola Davis, Michael Bublé and Rebel Wilson. Season 2 is tentatively slated to premiere in early 2021.
“Celebrity Iou” is the No. 2 new unscripted original series on all of cable among adults 25-54 this year. (No. 1 is TLC’s “My Feet Are Killing Me.”)
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“Since its premiere on April 13, ‘Celebrity Iou’ has delivered a strong, consistent weekly performance among all demos,” said Jane Latman, president, Hgtv. “This series continues to break records and it delights viewers with feel-good stories about fan-favorite celebs and the people who love and support them off-camera. We have to make more.”
“Celebrity Iou” is produced by Scott Brothers Entertainment.
Season 1 included guest stars Brad Pitt, Melissa McCarthy, Viola Davis, Michael Bublé and Rebel Wilson. Season 2 is tentatively slated to premiere in early 2021.
“Celebrity Iou” is the No. 2 new unscripted original series on all of cable among adults 25-54 this year. (No. 1 is TLC’s “My Feet Are Killing Me.”)
Also Read: Sorry, Jimmy Kimmel! 'Extreme Makeover: Home Edition' Designer Critiques Late-Night Hosts' Decor
“Since its premiere on April 13, ‘Celebrity Iou’ has delivered a strong, consistent weekly performance among all demos,” said Jane Latman, president, Hgtv. “This series continues to break records and it delights viewers with feel-good stories about fan-favorite celebs and the people who love and support them off-camera. We have to make more.”
“Celebrity Iou” is produced by Scott Brothers Entertainment.
- 5/4/2020
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
From the network that brought you Dr. Pimple Popper and My Feet Are Killing Me comes Save My Skin, the newest medical transformation series. Save My Skin heads across the pond to the private practice of Dr. Emma Craythorne. Dr. Emma is one of England's top dermatologists, according to TLC, and the new series will follow her as she diagnoses and treats patients with some of the most extreme skin conditions. Get a peek at Dr. Emma in action in the trailer below. Warning, even with some pixilation the trailer does feature some moments that aren't for the those who are easily squeamish. "At TLC, audiences absolutely love our unmatched stories of transformation, where we showcase some of the best doctors in...
- 2/5/2020
- E! Online
Exclusive: Alan Moore and John Seitzer have moved to join UTA’s Alternative TV division as agents. They had been at Ata, where they built a roster of producers whose credits include ABC’s primetime game shows 100,000 Pyramid and Press Your Luck, Netflix’s Nailed It!, Discovery’s Deadliest Catch, Bravo’s Top Chef and Fox’s MasterChef.
It’s unclear right now how many clients will follow them to UTA’s Los Angeles offices. At their new home the pair will report to Brett Hansen, UTA partner and Head of Alternative TV.
Moore and Seitzer had both been VP Alternative and Factual Programming at Apa for more than a decade. They have clients on shows including Netflix’s Rhythm + Flow and Car Masters: Rust To Riches, TLC’s My Feet Are Killing Me, Facebook Watch’s 9 Months With Courteney Cox and Travel Channel’s The Dead Files.
“I...
It’s unclear right now how many clients will follow them to UTA’s Los Angeles offices. At their new home the pair will report to Brett Hansen, UTA partner and Head of Alternative TV.
Moore and Seitzer had both been VP Alternative and Factual Programming at Apa for more than a decade. They have clients on shows including Netflix’s Rhythm + Flow and Car Masters: Rust To Riches, TLC’s My Feet Are Killing Me, Facebook Watch’s 9 Months With Courteney Cox and Travel Channel’s The Dead Files.
“I...
- 1/9/2020
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
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