First Look at 'Party of Five' Reboot with a Latino Family is Heartbreaking

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A "Party of Five" reboot stars a Latino family whose parents were deported, and five kids have to raise themselves. A three-minute first look of the series debuted at the Tribeca TV Festival, and it's a heartbreaking scene so get your tissues ready. The scene is of the Acosta children saying goodbye to their parents at an immigration detention center. Watch below. "Party of Five" premieres Wednesday, January 8.

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'Extreme Makeover: Home Edition' Wants Your Help In Southern California

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"Extreme Makeover: Home Edition" returns to television on HGTV and the show is changing lives for families in Southern California. The show relies on community support to make the dreams of needy families come true. The show is currently looking for volunteers from skilled craftsmen to non-skilled workers to help surprise families in South Los Angeles, the South Bay and the San Gabriel Valley. We spoke to Brady Connell, the Emmy-award winning Executive Producer and showrunner behind the show, and he's talking about the return of the show and what they're looking for in volunteers.

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'90210' Cast Reuniting For Limited Series Except For These Two Actors

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FOX is bringing back the Beverly Hills "90210" gang again for a limited series but they aren't exactly playing their original characters. Jason Priestley, Jennie Garth, Ian Ziering, Gabrielle Carteris, Brian Austin Green and Tori Spelling are reunited to play a "heightened version of themselves" with an "irreverent" take, according to the announcement. Who's missing from the fray? Read on.

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Netflix's 'Made In Mexico' Reality Show Is Not 'The Hills' Says Stars

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At first glance at the trailer, Netflix’s new series “Made in Mexico” may look like a Mexican version of “The Hills” or “Rich Kids of Beverly Hills,” but the reality stars say it’s far from the life of spoiled rich kids. While the show synopsis describes the nine stars as elites of Mexican high society, the show’s Roby Checa, Kitzia Mitre and Columba Diaz state otherwise.

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