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Oct 21, 2009 -
- The CW gives The Vampire Diaries a full season and orders more episodes of Melrose Place — HitFix
- 28 TV castmates who click — PopWatch
- Precious director Lee Daniels might be making a Miss Saigon movie — MTV Movies Blog
- It's a good week for Adam Shankman: he'll be producing the 2010 Oscars — Moviefone
- Director Cary Fukunaga has signed on for a Jane Eyre film adaptation — Coming Soon
- The squeamish person's guide to Willem Defoe's Antichrist — Vulture
- Longtime column Modern Love to be made into a romantic comedy — Defamer
- Get a behind-the-scenes look at Law & Order: SVU — TV.com
- Check out the latest trailer for The Wolf Man starring Benicio Del Toro — Movieline
- How to do your makeup a la '80s film classic Teen Witch for Halloween — BellaSugar
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Oct 27, 2008 -
- Lipstick Jungle will move to Fridays starting Oct. 31, and Law & Order will take its place on Wednesdays starting Nov. 5.
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Jan 04, 2008 -
- The New York Daily News reports that David Letterman will have his beard shaved on the air on Monday's show; too bad the beard had just gotten the keys to the city.
- Meanwhile, Jay Leno might be in trouble for writing his monologue on Wednesday's show, MarketWatch reports.
- ComingSoon is saying the next Superman movie may be without both director Bryan Singer and star of the show Brandon Routh.
- According to E! Online, the Jonas Brothers have signed a two-year, multimillion-dollar deal with touring company Live Nation.
- Former American Idol Taylor Hicks has been dropped from his record label, Entertainment Weekly reports.
- Theater owners say Johnny Depp made the most money for the multiplex in 2007, writes The Hollywood Reporter.
- Law & Order creator Dick Wolf wants to make a British version of the series, Zap2it reports.
- Netflix wants to bring movies straight to your TV, no mailing envelopes necessary, reports the New York Times.
- Mary J. Blige finally bumped Josh Groban from the top of the charts, Billboard reports.
Photo courtesy of CBS
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Dec 04, 2007 -
We've been hearing it since even before the Hollywood writers' strike officially began last month: No writers means more reality TV, more game shows, and more series the networks weren't sure they wanted at all.
Now there's proof.
CBS has released its schedule for January and February programming, and pieces of NBC's plan are emerging as well.
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Oct 04, 2007 -
"Law & Order: Criminal Intent" starts its seventh season tonight, but you'll have to look on USA — not NBC, where it aired for the past six years — to find it. The show's original episodes are now airing on that network (which NBC owns), with repeats airing sometime later on NBC. It seemed like the perfect time to ask you "L&O" fans which version of the series is your favorite.
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Mar 16, 2007 -
- The AP says R2D2 has a new job: mail collector.
- Patrick Swayze and Melissa Gilbert are set to star in a musical based on Little House on the Prairie, says Hollywood Reporter.
- The AP reports that David Duchovny is returning to TV with a new Showtime comedy.
- Fergie's "Glamorous" grabs the No. 1 spot on Billboard's Hot 100.
- TMZ says Carol Burnett is suing "Family Guy" over a parody.
- Contrary to what you might have read in Wikipedia, the AP informs us that comedian Sinbad is still alive.
- ABC captures the Thursday ratings race with "Grey's Anatomy" and "October Road."
- MTV news reports on Amy Winehouse, Bloc Party, and other shows at SXSW.
- Simon Cowell proclaims that he's more important that Bruce Springsteen, says AFP.
- The Emmys get a big shakeup — including a new essay requirement, Variety reports.
- 'Sup Holmes? Warner Bros.
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Dec 28, 2006 -
When New Year's rolls around, I often find myself getting ready for — and recovering from — my night out with nothing but football on the tube. If that's not your style, I've rounded up some of the marathons the networks and cable channels have planned to help us ring in 2007. These times should be good for the Eastern and Pacific time zones, but be sure to check your own listings!
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Other Search Results
Nov 06, 2009 -
- ABC has College Football
- CBS has a repeat of NCIS: Los Angeles and Strikeforce: Fedor vs. Rogers
- FOX is new with Cops and America's Most Wanted
- NBC has repeats of Mercy, Law & Order, and Law & Order: SVU
- ABC Family has The Prince & Me and The Prince & Me 2
- MTV has repeats of South Park and For the Love of Ray J 2, and has Not Another Teen Movie
- VH1 has Drumline
- Bravo has National Lampoon's Vacation
- Late-night highlights include Taylor Swift on Saturday Night Live on NBC
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Nov 05, 2009 -
- ABC is new with Supernanny, Ugly Betty, and 20/20
- CBS is new with Ghost Whisperer, Medium, and NUMB3RS
- FOX has repeats of House and Bones
- NBC is new with Law & Order
- The CW is new with Smallville and has a repeat of America's Next Top Model
- Bravo has Legends of the Fall
- E! has repeats of Leave it to Lamas, Wildest Dating Show Moments, and The Girls Next Door, and is new with The Soup
- FX has Shallow Hal and Grandma's Boy
- MTV has repeats of South Park and Real World/Road Rules Challenge
- USA is new with Monk and White Collar
- VH1 has Rock Docs NWA: The World's Most Dangerous Group
- Late-night highlights include Ricky Gervais on The Late Show With David Letterman on CBS; Elizabeth Banks on The Jay Leno Show on NBC; The Pixies on The Tonight Show With Conan O'Brien on NBC; Ted Danson, Khloe Kardashian, and Lamar Odom on Jimmy Kimmel Live on ABC; Rosie O'Donnell and Ian Somerhalder on Late Night With Jimmy Fallon on NBC; and Ewan McGregor and Regina Spektor on The Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson on CBS
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Nov 03, 2009 -
- ABC is new with Hank, The Middle, Modern Family, Cougar Town, and Eastwick
- CBS is new with The New Adventures of Old Christine, Gary Unmarried, Criminal Minds, and CSI: NY
- FOX has Game 6 of the World Series
- NBC is new with Mercy and Law & Order: SVU
- The CW is new with America's Next Top Model and has a repeat of The Vampire Diaries
- Bravo is new with Top Chef All Stars Dinner
- Comedy Central is new with South Park, The Daily Show With Jon Stewart, and The Colbert Report
- FX is new with Nip/Tuck
- MTV is new with Real World/Road Rules Challenge
- Late-night highlights include Bill Cosby on The Late Show With David Letterman on CBS; Joshua Jackson, Big Bird, and Slayer on Jimmy Kimmel Live on ABC; Jenna Bush and Laura Bush on The Jay Leno Show on NBC; Amy Poehler, Magic Johnson, and The Bravery on The Tonight Show With Conan O'Brien on NBC; and Cameron Diaz on Late Night With Jimmy Fallon on NBC
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