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Jan 07, 2009 -
- Beyonce Knowles, Alicia Keys, and Jennifer Hudson all racked up both acting and singing nominations for the NAACP Image Awards. — AP
- Kelsey Grammer will star in a new ABC comedy pilot about a Wall Street executive who loses his job and has to move back to his hometown. Hilarious!
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Feb 20, 2008 -
- Russian novelist Mikhail Bulgakov's book The Master and the Margarita will be adapted for the big screen, writes Hollywood Reporter.
- ABC has announced return dates for its shows, including Grey's Anatomy; details are at The Futon Critic, or you can just check out my guide to post-strike TV.
- Director David Yates will reportedly return to the director's chair for the seventh and last film, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, writes ComingSoon.
- Variety reports that Kelsey Grammer will once again play Ebenezer Scrooge in the indie satire An American Carol.
- U2 is back in the studio in Ireland to record their next album, Billboard reports.
- According to ComingSoon, Harry Potter, 300 and Sweeney Todd lead the nominations for this year's Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films' Saturn Awards.
- Monk has been renewed for a seventh season on USA, writes the Hollywood Reporter.
- Variety has news that Tyler Perry's signature character Madea will get her own animated TV series for kids.
- How I Met Your Mother and The Big Bang Theory will swap time slots starting in March, writes Zap2it.
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Oct 25, 2007 -
The latest show to get a full-season pickup: Back to You, the Kelsey Grammer/Patricia Heaton comedy on Fox. The show was one of the first to be picked up by any network last spring, so I suppose it only makes sense that Fox would be standing by it now.
The network has ordered 11 more episodes of the show, bringing the total number of episodes to 24 for the season.
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Aug 27, 2007 -
The networks have announced their fall schedules, but which of the series will actually be worth watching? Throughout the summer, as I watch the pilots, I'll be posting my first impressions. A lot can change before a show makes it to air, so these aren't comprehensive reviews, just quick thoughts on how the shows look now.
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Other Search Results
Sep 28, 2009 -
- ABC is new with Shark Tank, Dancing With the Stars, and The Forgotten
- CBS is new with NCIS, NCIS: Los Angeles, and The Good Wife
- FOX is new with Hell's Kitchen and So You Think You Can Dance
- NBC is new with The Biggest Loser
- The CW is new with 90210 and Melrose Place
- Bravo is new with Flipping Out
- MTV is new with season premieres of The Hills and The City
- Late-night highlights include Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Billy Crystal on the Jay Leno Show on NBC; Kelsey Grammer on the Late Show With David Letterman on CBS; John Krasinski on the Tonight Show With Conan O'Brien on NBC; and Ricky Gervais on Jimmy Kimmel Live on ABC
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