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Jul 10, 2007 -
Just when we thought we might be free of "The Apprentice" forever, there's this: Sources say that NBC is about to announce at least one, and possibly two, more seasons of the show.
I'm trying to look on the bright side here; it could be worse. Maybe another NBC reality show could have been renewed instead — say, "The Real Wedding Crashers" or "Grease: You're the One That I Want."
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May 07, 2007 -
Apparently, Monday at 10 p.m. is NBC's Time Slot O' Death. NBC's latest attempt to get something going in the post-"Heroes" hour, "The Real Wedding Crashers," has crashed and burned, just like "The Black Donnellys" and "Studio 60" before it.
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Apr 23, 2007 -
We Sugar Network folks aren't the only ones with weddings on the brain these days. NBC's newest reality show, "The Real Wedding Crashers," premieres tonight after "Heroes." Produced by Ashton "Mr.
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Apr 02, 2007 -
- Variety has news on what's next for Abigail Breslin, including a potential movie with Jodie Foster.
- EMI Music will offer its catalog on iTunes, reports Billboard, but alas, still no Beatles, says the Washington Post.
- "7th Heaven" appears to be canceled (again), says E!'s Kristin Veitch.
- Billboard gets more details about Bjork's next album, Volta.
- Ashton Kutcher's "The Real Wedding Crashers" will debut April 23 on NBC, reports the Futon Critic.
- Variety tells us about Hilary Swank's latest film choice, Intimate Strangers.
- According to Zap2It, "Hannah Montana" star Miley Cyrus is joining the Adventures in Babysitting remake.
- An "American Idol" stylist dishes about which singers have style in the Detroit Free Press.
- Oscar winner Sydney Pollack will take on the 2000 election recount in an HBO film, says the Hollywood Reporter.
- Nelly Furtado rocks Canada's Juno Awards for music, Billboard reports.
- Comedy Central is offering online comedy classes, and the Futon Critic has the details.
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Mar 19, 2007 -
This April, the man who made "punk'd" part of the popular lexicon will unveil his latest hidden-camera adventure, called "The Real Wedding Crashers." Essentially a reality-show version of the hit movie, the six-episode series "will record improvisational actors who go undercover at real weddings," according to an NBC press release. Kutcher is executive producing under his Katalyst shingle.
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