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Oct 09, 2009 -
- Bradley Whitford is heading back to TV in Jack and Dan — TV Squad
- A few early predictions for the 2010 Oscars — Vulture
- The release date of Nine has been moved from Thanksgiving to Christmas — Cinematical
- Ellen Pompeo may not miss any episodes of Grey's Anatomy for maternity leave after all — Watch With Kristin
- A countdown of Vince Vaughn's funniest moments (including video clips!) — Moviefone
- Daniel Radcliffe will return to Broadway in How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying — MTV Movies Blog
- Amazon has New Moon soundtrack snippets! — Pitchfork
- Desperate Housewives' creator Marc Cherry is working on a new show for ABC — Hollywood Reporter
- ABC picks up The Middle, Cougar Town, and Modern Family for full seasons — HitFix
- Fine Living Network is changing over to the Cooking Channel — Yum Sugar
- The Top 15: Greatest Opening Title Sequences — TV.com
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Jan 21, 2009 -
- American Idol winner Taylor Hicks will release his second album in March. — Billboard
- Tobey Maguire's production company has acquired the rights to Marcus Sakey's crime novel Good People. — Variety
- In Sundance deals news, Fox Searchlight has acquired the Hugh Dancy romance Adam, and the bromance Humpday will be distributed by Magnolia.
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Oct 31, 2008 -
- Sarah Jessica Parker and Hugh Grant are in negotiations to star as a New York couple in an untitled romantic comedy for Columbia Pictures. — Variety
- John McCain will appear on Saturday Night Live this weekend. — AP
- Bradley Whitford and Romany Malco will star in a buddy comedy pilot for NBC.
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Jun 16, 2008 -
Radio City Music Hall was bursting with stars of the stage last night at the 2008 Tony Awards. The glitz and glamour were everywhere as some of the biggest names in Broadway came together to celebrate each other. Mary-Louise Parker was a highlight as usual, though I'm not sure what to say about the Counting Crows' Adam Duritz on her arm.
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Jun 16, 2008 -
Last night the Tony Awards took place in New York – giving plaudits to the hard workers hoofing it night after night on Broadway – and my girl Buzz has info on all the winners. Most of the red carpet ladies stuck to elegant dresses in dark and pale shades, with occasional bursts of bright colour from Marisa Tomei, Christine Baranski and Gina Torres. Kristin Chenoweth (Pushing Daisies) and Mary-Louise Parker looked stunning in their black dresses, as did Glenn Close when she stepped on to the stage to present an award in her fluid number.
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Nov 02, 2007 -
Reese and Keri lit up the house with their smiles at last night's Beating the Odds Dinner for the Childrens' Defense Fund. Both women are longtime supporters of the cause, which must mean even more to Keri now that she has a child of her own. They were joined by some of our favorite TV stars of past and present including Elisha Cuthbert, Lisa Kudrow and Sarah Chalke.
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Jun 21, 2007 -
What a strange road it's been for "Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip," the show that started as a buzzed-about pilot, became a critical disaster, and is finally slinking to a conclusion. In a year full of high-profile television flops ("The Black Donnellys," "The Nine," "Six Degrees"), this was certainly one of the biggest.
I wasn't a fan of "Studio 60"; the comedy bits weren't that funny, Aaron Sorkin's dialogue seemed to lack its usual snap, and Amanda Peet never convinced me she could pull off playing a tough-chick executive.
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May 24, 2007 -
"Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip" will be back on the air tonight at 10 p.m., but it's not exactly the victorious return to the schedule many fans were hoping for. NBC didn't pick up the show for a second season, but at least the final six episodes will be airing on TV rather than just online. Interestingly, the show was supposed to air on Thursdays in the first place — until ABC's plans to relocate a pesky little show we like to call "Grey's Anatomy" got in the way.
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Apr 27, 2007 -
Good news for "Studio 60" fans: The show will return to the air May 24 at 10 p.m., according to the show's Web site.
May 24 is after the crucial sweeps period ends, so this could be another sign that NBC doesn't have a lot of confidence in the show going forward. It's also odd that NBC's only comment so far is that one tiny line on the Web site.
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Mar 29, 2007 -
"Studio 60" fans, here's some potentially good news: According to Hollywood Reporter columnist Ray Richmond, the show is still in production, and the cast and crew are currently working on episode 20.
NBC still hasn't said when (or whether) it plans to air these additional episodes, but it's a good sign that fans might get to finish out the full season. Only 16 episodes have aired so far, and I can't imagine NBC spending the money to produce more if they weren't eventually going to make it to TV.
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