Sep 29, 2009 | Arkansas Online
the TV Column: FlashForward: Ever wonder where the time goes?
As they used to say on The X-Files, a oeThe truth is out there.a Finding it is the fun of a good conspiracy series.
On Tonight: 'Brothers,' 'Dollhouse': Roger Catlin | TV Eye
The only new network show with an African-American cast is "Brothers" , an inoffensive sitcom about a pair of brothers - one a former NFL star the other his bitter brother in a wheelchair, who battle in the home of their parents.
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Chemistry's not enough in 'Brothers' Daryl "Chill'' Mitchell and Michael Strahan work things out.
N.M. Senator on Gang of 6 Talks
New Mexico Sen. Jeff Bingaman , one of the "Gang of 6," talks about his work on a healthcare reform compromise measure.
Toni Collette scores first big win for Showtime
Slowly, cable continues to topple the longtime reign of broadcast networks at the Emmys .
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If you've heard the name Shawn Ryan, it's probably in association with his excellent FX cop drama The Shield .
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Fall TV Preview 2009: Brothers
Premieres: Friday, Sept. 30, 8-8:30 p.m. Competition: Ghost Whisperer, Smallville, Law & Order, 'Til Death, Ugly Betty, Sanctuary Cast: Michael Strahan, Darryl "Chill" Mitchell, CCH Pounder, Carl Weathers Status: We've seen the first two episodes.
The Manliest Show On Television?
Lovers of The Wire , Sopranos and Mad Men should join the millions of other Sons of Anarchy viewers because FX's latest hit does a great job of doing what those other shows do: present a portrait of men truly being men.
Networks revamp lineups in quest for fall viewers
What's happening in the way of fall television? Day by day, we break down the new shows as well as some old favorites on the move: Monday a Accidentally on Purpose : The fourth Jenna Elfman sitcom in 13 years befits an actress whom viewers know well.
I didn't hear anybody clamoring for a new version of Melrose Place , but here comes another crop of beautiful young adults living and loving in an L.A. apartment complex .
Review: An eloquent but curiously bloodless 'Caesar'
'Et tu, Brute?' Jay Karnes as Brutus and Barry Kraft as Julius Caesar in Marin Shakespeare Company s production of 'Julius Caesar.' For the remainder of Marin Shakespeare Company's 20th season, audiences have their pick of approaches to the work of William Shakespeare.
I didn't hear anybody clamoring for a new version of "Melrose Place," but here comes another crop of beautiful young adults living and loving in an L.A. apartment complex .
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