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Q: Will ABC bring back the drama by Shonda Rhimes with the attractive private detective looking for her "husband"? It was a good series.

A: "The Catch," starring Mireille Enos and Peter Krause, will be back on March 9. The great Shonda Rhimes, by the way, is an executive producer. Jennifer Schur created the show but is no longer involved, reportedly over those dreaded "creative differences." Allan Heinberg, the showrunner, recently told the press that the show will be lighter in tone and less about cases in the new season.

'The Dress' is back on

Q: Will "Say Yes to the Dress" and "Say Yes to the Dress Atlanta" be returning?

A: I can say yes to part of that question. The original "Say Yes to the Dress" returns on Feb. 25, marking its 10th anniversary. According to TLC: "Some season highlights include Grammy-nominated singer Elle King coming in to find her perfect rocker-chic gown, and notoriously outspoken reality star (and Donald Trump associate) Omarosa searching for her perfect, but not white wedding dress." There will also be the third "March MadDress" competition.

TLC did not provide an update on the Atlanta version but there is another dress show coming: "Say Yes to the Dress UK," airing in the hour after the original series. In that one, says TLC, "Host David Emanuel, who designed the late Princess Diana's wedding gown with his wife, brings his expertise to help more women find their dress for happily ever after."

Where does 'Face the Nation' go?

Q: I am very frustrated when "Face the Nation" goes off the air after 30 minutes here in Miami, transferring to a station I cannot find. I would appreciate help in locating the channel.

A: I don't usually focus on issues in a single TV market. But you have hit on a challenge that affects "Face the Nation" around the country. The Sunday-morning news shows in general air at different times, depending on local stations' plans, and "Face" is not only at different times but at different lengths — in 30-minute pieces some places and the full hour in others. CBS has a city-by-city schedule at this web address: cbsnews.com/face-the-nation/local-listings. CBSN, the network's streaming news service, carries Face at 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. Eastern time on Sundays.

No more 'Morals'

Q: What happened to "Public Morals"? I thought it was very well done from acting to, especially, writing.

A: The TNT drama was canceled after a single, 10-episode season.

Who is that guy?

Q: Who is the dark-haired actor in the Heineken commercials?

A: That is Benicio del Toro, an Academy Award winner for best supporting actor for his performance in the film "Traffic." He has also been seen in many other movies, including "21 Grams," "Sicario" and "Guardians of the Galaxy."

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