Q: Just wondering if "Better Late Than Never" will be coming back. That was the funniest reality show I have ever seen.

A: NBC has ordered a second season of the show, which focused on a globe-trotting group including William Shatner, Terry Bradshaw, Henry Winkler, George Foreman and Jeff Dye. It was the most-watched new series of summer 2016, and all five stars are due back for the second run.

'Bosch' will be back

Q: Is Amazon Prime Video planning for additional seasons of "Bosch"?

A: Based on the Harry Bosch novels by Michael Connelly, the series starring Titus Welliver will be back for at least two more seasons. In fact, Amazon announced plans for a fourth season before releasing the third (which arrives sometime in 2017).

Better catch up

Q: I watched "The Americans" for three seasons. Will it return?

A: It will, although you missed some of it. The fifth season of the marvelous Cold War drama arrives in March.

Colorful Calhoun

Q: Is Rory Calhoun, the western star in the '50s and '60s, still alive? If so, how old is he and did he have a family?

A: The actor best known for productions such as the TV series "The Texan" died in 1999. Calhoun was 76 and known for a colorful personal life as well as his screen work. He had three daughters with his first wife, singer Lita Baron, and a fourth with his second wife, journalist Susan Langley. The Las Vegas Sun also reported that he had a daughter with Hollywood starlet Vitina Marcus while he was married to Baron. Indeed, when Baron sued for divorce, she claimed he had been unfaithful with 79 women. Calhoun reportedly said, "Heck, she didn't even include half of them."

A lesser-known Barrymore

Q: An actor named John Drew Barrymore was on a couple episodes of "Gunsmoke." Is he related to the famous Barrymores, and what happened to him?

A: He was the son of screen legend John Barrymore and actress Dolores Costello, the elder Barrymore's third wife. Father and son were not close, although they apparently had some of the same demons. At the time of his death in 2004 at age 72, People magazine referred to John Drew Barrymore as a "sporadic actor" who had had "well-publicized liquor and drug problems." He also was the father of actress Drew Barrymore; they were not close until the last few years of his life, when he was dealing with cancer and she helped take care of him.

'The Big C' on DVD

Q: Why has the final season of "The Big C" never been released for viewing?

A: I am not sure what you mean, since all four seasons of the Showtime series, starring Laura Linney, can be found on DVD. And the series is available online at sites including Amazon and iTunes.

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