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'Scrubs' Gets Another Midseason Run
Zap2It.comWith the NFL swallowing an entire night of primetime and the network high on several new dramas, a couple of current NBC shows were likely to get lost in the shuffle. Or, if not lost, at least filed away for a while. So the good news for fans of...Tags: National Football League, Celebrity Parents, Comedy (genre), Football, Sports
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Cast Change May Be Coming to 'Law & Order'
Zap2It.comThe revolving door on the "Law & Order" casting office may soon be turning again. Several news reports say that Annie Parisse, who plays Assistant District Attorney Alexandra Borgia on the long-running NBC series, could be on her way out at the end of...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Elisabeth Rohm, Angie Harmon, Sam Waterston, Annie Parisse
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Hennessy Still Upholds 'Law & Order'
Zap2It.comIt's been a decade since she played Assistant District Attorney Claire Kincaid, but Jill Hennessy clearly remembers what it's like to fight for justice alongside Sam Waterston on "Law & Order." Soon to launch her sixth season of "Crossing Jordan," the...Tags: Celebrities, Drama (genre), Crime, Law and Justice, Sam Waterston, Entertainment
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NBC Swaps 'Jordan,' Wednesday 'Deal'
Zap2It.comNBC is tinkering with its schedule again, switching the Wednesday edition of "Deal or No Deal" to Sundays and moving "Crossing Jordan" to the middle of the week. With the change, the network's Sunday lineup becomes an all-unscripted night. "Deal or No...Tags: Television Industry, Friday Night Lights (tv program), The Apprentice (tv program), Game Shows, Donald Trump
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Hennessy Continues 'Crossing Jordan'
Zap2It.comDr. Jordan Cavanaugh is fugitive Jordan Cavanaugh no longer. Jill Hennessy's title character was cleared of her boyfriend's murder in the recent sixth-season premiere of "Crossing Jordan," the NBC drama series that has resumed on Sundays. The medical...Tags: Miguel Ferrer, Jordan, Drama (genre), Crime, Law and Justice, Death
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Most Wanted
FOR THE TIMESFriday October 10, 1997 Keenen Ivory Wayans, writer, producer and star of the chase film "Most Wanted," is said to have done some of the research for his story on the Internet, which is just one more reason to fear the influence of this...Tags: Wanted (movie), Keenen Ivory Wayans, White House, Gaming, Science and Technology
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L'Ennui (Boredom)
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday October 15, 1999 Cedric Kahn's relentless "L'Ennui" is such a rigorous exploration of sexual obsession that it proves to be a most demanding film. Virtually devoid of eroticism and sensuality, it depicts with the utmost realism a 17-year-...Tags: Courtney Love, Stockard Channing, Kim Basinger, Kate Winslet, Robert Downey Jr.
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Molly
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday October 22, 1999 "Molly" seems like a TV movie masquerading as a big-screen feature; its saving grace is that it offers Elisabeth Shue a splendid part in the title role. At 28, Molly, who is autistic but highly functional, has lived in an...Tags: State Budgets, Elisabeth Shue, Movies, Surgery, Learning Disability
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Two Ninas
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday January 26, 2001 Talk about feast or famine. In the refreshingly sharp romantic comedy "Two Ninas," Ron Livingston's Marty Sachs, who handles stats for the New York Post's sports section, has had no romance for a year, but at last, responding...Tags: Barry White, Jay Chandrasekhar, Trout, Amanda Peet, Cara Buono
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Exit Wounds
FOR THE TIMESSaturday March 17, 2001 The Steven Seagal experience returns to the multiplexes after a two- to three-year absence. Its star allegedly has spent the intervening years slimming down and buffing up. Still, while every hair remains resolutely...Tags: Michael Jai White, Anthony Anderson, Armed Forces, Steven Seagal, Defense
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Before the fall
Viewers next fall will be asked to endure more of "The Weakest Link," but in something of a fair trade will suffer less of "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" and "Dateline NBC." In addition to these changes, the networks' fall schedules, announced in a...Tags: Ellen DeGeneres, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Jason Alexander, Emeril Lagasse , Richard Dreyfuss
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'Love in the Time of Money'
Times Staff WriterIn his take on Arthur Schnitzler's well-trodden play "Reigen," writer-director Peter Mattei traces a connection through a miscellany of New Yorkers, beginning with a prostitute (Vera Farmiga) who services a contractor (Domenick Lombardozzi) on a...Tags: Roger Vadim, Vera Farmiga, Arthur Schnitzler, David Hare, Steve Buscemi
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