"Grey's Anatomy" Said Goodbye To Ellen Pompeo As A Series Regular, So Here's What Happened In Her "Farewell" Episode
Ellen Pompeo bid farewell to Grey's Anatomy as a series regular, but the episode was pretty underwhelming for longtime fans who were expecting more for Meredith's big goodbye.
news.yahoo.com'Grey's Anatomy' star Isaiah Washington said Ellen Pompeo was secretly paid $5 million 'to not tell the world how toxic and nasty Patrick Dempsey really was'
Isaiah Washington said that ABC paid "Grey's Anatomy" star Ellen Pompeo "$5 million dollars under the table" to keep quiet about Patrick Dempsey.
news.yahoo.com'Grey's Anatomy' star Ellen Pompeo once cut Shonda Rhimes off while she was speaking about racism to say she's OK with ignorance 'if any good comes out of' it, according to new book
A book by Lynette Rice gives new details about a 2015 Entertainment Weekly interview during which Ellen Pompeo was "very disruptive."
news.yahoo.comAs 'Grey's' returns, Wilson says it has connected viewers
Chandra Wilson, right, appears with Ellen Pompeo in a scene from "Grey's Anatomy." (ABC via AP)LONDON – Unlike lead character Meredith, “Grey’s Anatomy” is not fighting for its life. It is the most-watched entertainment series for the season to date among young adults on Thursday night and resumes season 17 this week. “Grey’s Anatomy,” more than other U.S. medical drama, demonstrated the toll of COVID-19 on patients, health workers and the public in storylines across the first half of season 17. “I think after 17 seasons, our show deserves the biggest celebration, end, final season ever," she said.
Ellen Pompeo on the future of "Grey's Anatomy"
As the show's title character, Dr. Meredith Grey, Pompeo has survived all manner of calamity and heartbreak. Ellen Pompeo as Dr. Meredith Grey in "Grey's Anatomy." For 17 seasons actress Ellen Pompeo has starred in the longest-running primetime medical drama on American TV. Ellen Pompeo will (to some at least) always be Dr. Meredith Grey, and she, in a way, will live forever. For more info:"Grey's Anatomy" (ABC)Follow Ellen Pompeo on Twitter and InstagramStory produced by John D'Amelio.
cbsnews.comEllen Pompeo on the future of “Grey’s Anatomy”
Ellen Pompeo on the future of “Grey’s Anatomy” For 17 seasons actress Ellen Pompeo has starred in the longest-running primetime medical drama on American TV. But now her character on “Grey’s Anatomy,” Dr. Meredith Grey, has been diagnosed with COVID-19. Will she, and the show, survive? Correspondent Tracy Smith reports.
cbsnews.com"Sunday Morning" Full Episode 2/28
"Sunday Morning" Full Episode 2/28 Hosted by Jane Pauley. In our cover story, Serena Altschul talks with experts about the dangers of avalanches. Plus: Lee Cowan looks at the enduring popularity of the late TV painting instructor Bob Ross; Mo Rocca interviews actor LeVar Burton; Nancy Giles harmonizes with Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis Jr., founding members of The 5th Dimension; Tracy Smith talks with actress Ellen Pompeo about the future of "Grey's Anatomy"; Erin Moriarty investigates allegations of sexual harassment by former female employees of McDonald’s and its franchisees; and Jim Gaffigan ponders the one-year anniversary of the coronavirus lockdown.
cbsnews.comThis week on "Sunday Morning" (February 28)
For more info:PASSAGE: In memoriam (Video)"Sunday Morning" remembers some of the notable figures who left us this week, including poet Lawrence Ferlinghetti, founder of the landmark San Francisco bookstore City Lights. For more info:jimgaffigan.comFollow @JimGaffigan on TwitterNATURE: Snowy Owls (Extended Video)"Sunday Morning" pays a visit to some snowy owls on Plum Island, Massachusetts. Find out when "Sunday Morning" airs in your city"Sunday Morning" also streams on CBSN beginning at 9:00 a.m. Full episodes of "Sunday Morning" are now available to watch on demand on CBSNews.com, CBS.com and CBS All Access, including via Apple TV, Android TV, Roku, Chromecast, Amazon FireTV/FireTV stick and Xbox. You can also download the free "Sunday Morning" audio podcast at iTunes and at Play.it.
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