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ATTACK! Here are some video clips from the production of the Family Guy 100th episode: USA
Network will be airing 16 all new episodes for season eight of LAW &
ORDER: CRIMINAL INTENT produced by Wolf Films and Universal Cable Productions.
LAW & ORDER: CRIMINAL INTENT was created and executive produced by
Emmy Award winning producer Dick Wolf and developed by Rene Balcer. CRIMINAL
INTENT veers from the traditional “Law & Order” format
by taking viewers into the minds of its criminal while following the psychological
approaches the Major Case Squad uses to solve the crimes. Friday,
October 24, 2008 - 6:55am
ANDY, OPIE & THE FONZ
Thursday,
October 23, 2008 - 2:27pm
THIS
'N' THAT Late Late Show host Craig Ferguson is really on fire this election season. Jimmy Fallon will have his work cut out for him when he replaces Conan on Late Night in '09.
Boy am I glad I'm not in LA today - a massive fire is consuming the Sepulveda Hills, closing the 405 freeway which is a bumper to bumper crawl during morning commutes on typical days. Ratings are down for NBC's Deal or No Deal, only a 4.5 rating for last nights telecast. Maybe people are watching the syndicated half hour version and realize it's a much better show in a 30 minute package. Also down this week: Life on Mars, America's Toughest Jobs and My Own Worst Enemy. Ha ha, I haven't seen any of those shows. Every once in a while a DVD comes along that surprises me - something that I wasn't expecting to be all that great turns out to be phenomenal. This is one of those cases. My first TV memory is of Shari Lewis & Lamb Chop but I hadn't seen anything they'd done since I was a wee tyke. I was impressed by the fact she was still entertaining kids on television in the 1990s but I hadn't given Shari and her sassy puppet pals much thought. This new DVD, A Shari Lewis Christmas, collects all three of the Shari Lewis Show's Christmas episodes (1960-1963) plus a holiday themed local telecast, Hi Mom and it's a tasty yuletide treat. Read the entire review here... Thursday,
October 23, 2008 - 11:00am
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QUEENS Wednesday,
October 22, 2008 - 11:38am
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NEW & BAD David Duchovny is suing the U.K.'s Daily Mail because they claimed he was romantically involved with a tennis instructor. You think all of this recent publicity will be good for him? He's coming across kinda sleazy to me. We're getting closer to the day (May 29th) when Conan O'Brien takes over the Tonight show from Jay Leno. It's been 4 years since that stunning announcement was made - The Hollywood Reporter updates us on what's going on behind the scenes and why it's a nightmare for NBC. What shows do Democrats and Republicans like most? Dems favor The Colbert Report, Deadliest Catch, I Love NY, and Ax Men. Republicans enjoy South Park, Rock of Love, Cash Cab, Dr. Who, Damages, and Battle 360 most. The bipartisan favorite was The Cleaner. With the exception of Rock of Love I like all the Republican picks, haven't caught Deadliest Catch and Ax Men. After being unexpectedly voted out, Toni Braxton stormed off the Dancing With The Stars set as soon as filming ended yesterday, leaving waiting reporters wondering what happened and free to speculate. Nobody's seen you since the '80s, don't rush off now, honey! Guess who didn't get invited to George Takei's wedding? William Shatner, who is hopping mad and basically calling Takei a festering psycho because of it! See for yourself...
Shatner can't imagine why Takei would be angry with him. I'd start with what I was told when I worked on the campaigns for the Star Trek films - that Shatner had it written into his contracts that the supporting players could not be paid above a certain amount (and it was pretty low, as I recall) and he vetoed the idea of their images ever appearing on the Star Trek V poster. Takei, Nichelle Nichols and the rest might have done a lot better financially if they'd had more leeway. Wednesday,
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