Q: I am a fan of "Supergirl." Is it coming back?

A: The drama will be back on the CW on April 16. Among other things, look for a guest-starring turn by Laurie Metcalf ("Lady Bird," "Roseanne") as Winn's mother.

'Nashville' back after a break

Q: Is "Nashville" still being aired? If so, when and on what channel?

A: The country-music drama, currently residing on CMT, is taking a break. It will be back on June 7 with the remaining eight episodes of the show's sixth and final season.

'Longmire' now on Netflix

Q: "Longmire" was on a local channel for a few seasons, then went to a streaming channel that I do not have. I have Seasons 1 through 5 on DVD and was wondering if there is going to be a Season 6.

A: "Longmire" aired on A&E for three seasons, then went to Netflix for three more. The sixth and final season appeared on the streaming service in November 2017. It has not yet made its way to DVD.

Hairdresser to the stars

Q: I'm a fan of old TV westerns and when I've looked at the names of the guest stars at the end I've noticed a name on most westerns is Florence Bush, a hairdresser. Is she still with us?

A: Florence Bush was an often-seen name for close viewers like you because of her work as a hairstylist, including on the movie "Psycho" and dozens of TV productions. She died at 74 in 1973. In the early 1960s she supervised the hairdressing department for Revue Studios, a precursor to Universal. For a newspaper article she showed a toupee for a stand-in for actor Bob Cummings, explained how Sebastian Cabot's beard was trimmed and toned and revealed the way young Jerry Mathers' hair was made to look as if Beaver Cleaver had cut it himself.

Siblings played siblings

Q: On "Everybody Loves Raymond," I think the twin boys' last name was Sweeten. Was the girl who played Ally their sister? Also, who played Amy, Robert's girlfriend and later wife?

A: Madylin Sweeten, who played Ally Barone, and twins Sawyer and Sullivan Sweeten, as Michael and Geoffrey Barone, were siblings in real life. (Sadly, Sawyer committed suicide in 2015 at age 19.) Monica Horan played Amy and had another off-camera connection on the show; she is married to Philip Rosenthal, who created the show inspired by star Ray Romano's real life.

'Rosewood' is no more

Q: Will there be another season of "Rosewood" with Morris Chestnut?

A: No. Fox canceled the series in 2017 after two seasons.

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