In today's Tweet Beat, Mia Farrow knows every single thing about the Internet, Chris O'Dowd tweets his doggelganger, and the real major difference between us and Dominic Monaghan is that he was Pippin in the Lord Of The Rings and we are nothing. Read more...
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8:00 Last Man Standing (new)
8:30 Malibu Country (new)
9:00 Shark Tank (repeat)
10:00 20/20 (new)
11:35 Jimmy Kimmel Live (repeat, with guests Kobe Bryant and Dominic Monaghan)
12:00 Nightline (new)
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The fictional counterparts of English actor Dominic Monaghan have had run-ins with all sorts of formidable creatures, from orcs in
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8:00 Shark Tank (repeat)
9:00 Grey's Anatomy (repeat)
10:00 Scandal (repeat)
11:35 Jimmy Kimmel Live (new, with guests Kobe Bryant and Dominic Monaghan)
12:37 Nightline (new)
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Dominic Monaghan today stars on the BBC nature/travel show Wild Things, but he's perhaps best known to pop culture junkies as Charlie Pace on the TV adventure series Lost.
You would think that when you star in a huge hit television series that you would know how the show came to an end. Apparently, this is not so if you?re Dominic Monaghan. The actor who starred in Lost admitted today that he has not actually seen the finale and doesn?t know how the show ended.
Dominic Monaghan seems to be doing his best to keep his career interesting. After spending three films as a Hobbit (Meriadoc Brandybuck) in the Lord Of The Rings trilogy, then shifting to the small screen and serving as part of the ensemble...Show More Summary
Actor Dominic Monaghan discussed the series finale of 'Lost' Monday, telling HuffPost Live that he never actually watched the final episode. "I didn't see the...
Dominic Monaghan has starred in not one but TWO classic geek franchises -- the Lord of the Rings films and Lost. Now he's following his passion for animals and travel by creating a BBC America nature show, Wild Things, in which he stalks some of the world's most rare and fascinating insects.
Dominic Monaghan has starred in not one but TWO classic geek franchises -- the Lord of the Rings films and Lost. Now he's following his passion for animals and travel by creating a BBC America nature show, Wild Things, in which he stalks some of the world's most rare and fascinating insects.
Dominic Monaghan may have touched viewers' hearts with his turn as Charlie on "Lost," but he's put on a decidedly different hat for his latest...
New BBC adventure series Wild Things With Dominic Monaghan premieres this week, and though we appreciate the Lost star exploring new territories, Monaghan will always be Charlie to me. His reemergence on TV reminded me that Lost - especially...Show More Summary
Discovery Networks Europe has entered a deal with ITV Studios Global Entertainment for docu-series Wild Things With Dominic Monaghan. The eight-part show is produced by Cream/Wildfire and premiered on BBC America last night. It will air across Europe beginning with Animal Planet Nordics on February 7, followed by Animal Planet Russia and Romania. Show More Summary
Between the programming schedules of Animal Planet, Discovery Channel, National Geographic Channel, Nat Geo WILD, and Travel Channel, not to mention various other spots up and down the TV dial, it isn’t as though the world at large is...Show More Summary
"The show is about immersion, adventure and a fearless curiosity," "Wild Things" host Dominic Monaghan says. "Naturally, at times, I do things that are dangerous. I am as careful as I can be in those situations. I am very partial to all my limbs and organs. I don't want to lose any."
BBC America adds to its already strong slate of original programming with an enthusiastically creepy-crawly series hosted by the British actor. read more
His agents must be dying. Dominic Monaghan has a blue-chip acting career—topped by The Lord of the Rings trilogy and the TV phenom Lost—yet he's risking it all for Wild Things With Dominic Monaghan. The new BBC America nature seriesShow More Summary
Have you heard about Dominic Monaghan’s new show on BBC America? The guy who got ‘Lost’ and spent time in Middle Earth in the ‘Lord of the Rings‘ trilogy on screen apparently likes slithery, slimy, creepy crawly things in real … Continue reading »
'Wild Things' showcases Dominic Monaghan and a variety of scary creatures.
Dominic Monaghan speaks onstage during the panel for Wild Things with Dominic Monaghan during the BBC America portion of the 2013 Winter TCA Press Tour on Saturday (January 5) at the Langham Hotel in Pasadena, Calif. The 36-year-old Lost actor travels the world in the eight part series to find some of the most interesting [...]