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Mandeville isn't planning on turning off the tube when "Monk" ends its run on USA Network this month.
Samuel L. Jackson's UppiTV has set up two projects at CBS, a multicamera comedy from writer Bob Kushell and medical drama from writer Andrea Newman.
Warren Clements Published on Thursday, Oct. 08, 2009 1:49PM EDT F lashpoint Season One In this slick made-in-Toronto police drama that famously won the heart of CBS, members of the elite Strategic Response Unit make it a point to talk first usually the job of Gregory Parker and shoot only if necessary.
Canceled 2009 Fall Television Shows
It is time again for the TV networks to decide on what shows will continue on and what ones will get the ax.
'Modern Family' review: One big happy
ABC has been without a coherent comedy strategy for several years now, launching several lame sitcoms and having good ones die from a lack of support.
Cable's Best Fashion Emmy Repeats
The Matt Weiner-retro advertising series won the award during the Sunday night presentation, which aired on CBS and was hosted by Neil Patrick Harris.
Kristin Chenoweth - Chenoweth's Bittersweet Emmy Win
Caption: Kristin Chenoweth at a Celebration of Paul Newman's Hole in the Wall Camps in Avery Fisher Hall at Lincoln Center New York City, USA .... CHENOWETH'S BITTERSWEET EMMY WIN PUSHING DAISIES star KRISTIN CHENOWETH fought back tears after her bittersweet Emmy win on Sunday as she begged the star-studded crowd for work in wake of the comedy's ...
Christina Applegate, a nominee for "Samantha Who?," was widely praised for her deep blue gown.
Grown-up glamour was a fashion theme at Sunday's Emmys. Appropriately, the red carpet was dotted with gowns of vibrant reds and other bright colors.
Toni Collette wins best actress Emmy
AUSTRALIAN actress Toni Collette has caused the first major upset of the 61st Emmy Awards, beating hot favourite Tina Fey to win best actress in a comedy.
Red carpet ablaze with heat and color at Emmys
The red carpet sizzled with heat and color on Sunday as many of television's biggest stars arrived at the 61st Primetime Emmy Awards in bright reds, blues, purple and yellow gowns.
Emmys Red Carpet Quotes: "Who's Going to Pull a Kanye?"
"We're like turtles behind a radiator. There is an enormous convex lens that is just focusing the sun's energy to try to destroy people.
ABC programs all-new Wednesday lineup
You can't spell "Wednesday" without the letters "n-e-w," and ABC is following its fall 2007 lead by rolling out all new shows that night.
Flintstone Stargazer Interviews Star Trek's Tim Russ
Mr. Sunder has been observing since he first looked through his telescope and saw Jupiter and her moons in June, 2007.
Emmys 2009: Who do you like for comedy actor and actress?
The Emmys are nearly upon us, and all this week we'll be taking a look at the lead acting and series categories.
ABC has given a pilot commitment to "18 Years," a half-hour sitcom from Cathy Yuspa and Josh Goldsmith .
Night Ranger, Journey bringing nostalgia to Richmond
Who: Journey with Night Ranger When: 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at Richmond Coliseum Tickets: $20-$69.50 Info: http://www.ticketmaster.com or 745-3000 Jack Blades wants fans to bring their "singing voices" to the Richmond Coliseum on Tuesday.
Candace Bushnell's New Webisode Series "The Broadroom" Premieres Today
September 09, 2009 The stars of Candace Bushnell's new webisode series, "The Broadroom" Today marks the debut of the highly anticipated new Candace Bushnell web series called "The Broadroom." The webisodes - written by 'Sex and the City ' author Bushnell and directed by acclaimed sitcom director Ellen Gittelsohn - provide a comical perspectives on ...
Fall TV preview - New series offer scandals, supernatural and more
Published: Thursday, September 3, 2009 at 4:12 p.m. Last Modified: Thursday, September 3, 2009 at 4:12 p.m. Funny families Hank, 8 p.m. Wednesdays, ABC Kelsey Grammer plays a pompous CEO who gets downsized to the unemployment line.
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Samantha Who? - The Complete Second and Final Season
Like the strippers he both reveres and emulates, Craig Seymour's memoir is a bit of a tease.
Samantha Who? - The Complete Second and Final Season
The Christina Applegate vehicle premiered to big fanfare and high ratings in the fall of 2007 but, like so many series, was cut short by the writers' strike.
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