- Regis Philbin will host "Million Dollar Password," a new CBS version of the classic game show, and The Futon Critic has the details.
- According to Hollywood Reporter, Fisher Stevens will join the cast of "Lost," putting a face to the voice of Minkowski, who spoke to Jack on the phone toward the end of the last season.
- Variety has news that 300 director Zack Snyder will helm The Last Photograph, a drama about "a photograph that becomes the catalyst for a journey two men undertake through war-torn Afghanistan."
- Billboard reports that Janet Jackson is having a busy fall, what with her new book, movie and album.
- The Will Smith movie Hitch could become a TV series with Big Boi from Outkast in the lead, writes the Hollywood Reporter.
- Fox has picked up a pilot for The Church of Reggie about a guy who inadvertently starts his own religion, cooked up by "Arrested Development"'s Ron Howard and Chuck Tatham, Variety reports.
- The "American Idol" tour has been accused of breaking child labor laws, the New York Daily News reports.
- Weird but true: The daughter of writer and scientist Isaac Asimov has raved about "The Big Bang Theory" to TV Guide.

















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lol HITCH A TV SHOW? LOL I love the idea! hahhaha
i have to tell books and shoes
1"According to Hollywood Reporter, Fisher Stevens will join the cast of "Lost," putting a face to the voice of Minkowski, who spoke to Jack on the phone toward the end of the last season."
I'm lost without "LOST" nothing good is on to replace it ..counting till january. god, thats like months and months away
2"The "American Idol" tour has been accused of breaking child labor laws, the New York Daily News reports."
3I'm here!
Wow, a TV show for Hitch? I'm not sure about Big Boi as Hitch
I'd definitely have
to see that!
4lol!
5I love Password but they need to not show the password because you cant play at home that way
6"The company, 19 Touring LLC, which runs the national "Idols" live tour, failed to get the proper permits to hire and feature "Idol" winner Jordin Sparks and tousled crooner Sanjaya Malakar, the department told the Daily News yesterday.
Under the settlement - the first under the New York State Child Performer Labor Law - the company agreed to pay $5,000 in fines after being confronted with 16 violations."
Man, that's pretty hilarious!
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