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This is not a TV show review. . .
Ok, I'm lying.A It is.A But it's a review of a "legal" show, so we're allowed to do that here, aren't we? I really only get to watch about 2-3 showsA a week .A So, I'm picky.A Every fall, while I'm waiting for Lost to return, I try and find that elusive replacement for L.A. Law .
Caught! Mr. Big Gets Friendly in Miami
Big-like in Miami. Chris was dashing as he donned a black suit and white shirt, sans the tie, at Art Basel in Miami Beach for the celebration of Audi's new A8.
To watch or to DVR? Let TV critic Robert Bianco help out
Having a tough time working your week around all of the television series demanding your attention? USA TODAY gives you an hour-by-hour, digital-direct feed from critic Robert Bianco's DVR.
Mark Shields: Thanksgiving is the best holiday
Do you know why Thanksgiving is my very favorite holiday? Because since 1863, when President Abraham Lincoln first declared it a national holiday, no robber baron or swindler has figured out a way to commercialize Thanksgiving.
Josh Charles, who plays Will Gardner on the hit CBS series "The Good Wife," talks about the series and previews Tuesday's episode.
'The Good Wife': Meow? Alicia comes face to face with Amber
Ladies and gentleman, meet Amber Madison. This week brought a number of special guest stars to "The Good Wife," not all of them welcome - especially not the aforementioned Ms.
One on One with The Good Wife's Josh Charles
Charley talks with The Good Wife's Josh Charles via satellite about the new show as well as his past success.
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Topical shows don't always make the cut. ABC canceled 'Hank,' a comedy about a corporate bigwig who gets fired and has to start over again.
Law & marriage: The Good Wife proves the Spitzer case made for good television
After Alicia Florrick is betrayed by her husband, Peter, Chicago state attorney, she knows things "will never be normal again." In March 2008, while Eliot Spitzer acknowledged on television that he had destroyed his career as governor of New York by patronizing high-priced prostitutes, his wife, Silda, stood loyally beside him, trying to pretend ...
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Boston Herald Fashion Reporter Jill Radsken is the Herald's fashion reporter. Look for her reports on trends and more every day in the Herald.
TV plotlines reflect recession anxieties
Dunder Mifflin, the fictional paper company at the center of NBC's prime-time comedy "The Office," is facing bankruptcy.
Kids, my pals over at AOL e-mailed me the results of their latest all-encompassing TV poll.
'The Good Wife': Alicia takes the stand
Between the bribery, bail and hidden cameras, there was a whole lot going on in this week's episode of "The Good Wife," so let's start with the big guns.
Tuesday's Highlights: Animals to the rescue in 'Merry Madagascar'
SANTA'S ANIMAL HELPERS: Santa gets amnesia following an accident on his sleigh in the animated holiday special "Merry Madagascar" at 8 p.m. on NBC.
New York Women in Film and Television has announced the winners of this year's Muse Awards.
If anyone needs some flirting time, it's Julianna Margulies in "The Good Wife" , the freshman series that deserves its strong ratings.
'The Good Wife': How Alicia almost got her groove back
Move over, F. Lee Bailey! For a junior associate, Alicia has one heck of a track record for winning every case she tries, and last night her winning streak continued unabated.
'Big Bang': Christine Baranski to return
Is Sheldon finally going to experience a big bang in more than theory? That's at least what I'm hoping will happen when Christine Baranski reprises her Emmy-nominated role of Leonard's smarty-pants mother in a January episode of The Big Bang Theory .
Errors and twisted history will make self-respecting Chicagoans lodge objection to legal drama set here Comments November 10, 2009 It's one of the hazards of TV viewing: Police watch cop shows and complain that they're not accurate.
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