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Emmys 2012 recap: “Homeland,” “Modern Family” win big
Channel Guide MagazineJon Hamm is a loser. It's not often you can write a story with that line in it, but when you're talking about the Emmys, it's a fact. Despite being the driving force behind one of the most acclaimed series in TV history, Don Draper has yet to take him... -
Emmys: ‘Homeland,’ Claire Danes, Damian Lewis win; ‘Modern Family’ repeats
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelThe Emmys mostly served up a repeat night Sunday as old favorites collected the prizes. So the greatest excitement surrounded the freshman winners from Showtime's “Homeland.” The espionage thriller was named best drama series, ending the... -
Alabama-LSU game bolsters CBS
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelABC, Fox and CBS all showed college football Saturday. But CBS got the real lift with the Alabama-LSU game, according to early ratings. CBS averaged 10.4 million viewers. No. 1 Alabama won, 21-17. Here are the other early prime-time averages: Fox with... -
‘Saturday Night Live’ spoofs Mitt Romney, ‘Fox & Friends’
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelHurricane Sandy gave “Saturday Night Live” its strongest material this weekend. The show opened by lampooning the dramatic sign-language interpreters for New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg (Fred Armisen) and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (Bobby... -
This weekend: NBC’s Sandy telethon; Louis C.K. hosts ‘Saturday Night Live’; ‘Shark Tank’ moves
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelIt should be a big week for NBC, with a telethon, “Saturday Night Live” and “Sunday Night Football.” Because this is November, the competition will counter with new episodes and big-name guest stars. The highlights: 1. The telethon... -
Emmys: ‘Modern Family’ likely to repeat, but ‘Mad Men’?
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelThis year's edition of the prime-time Emmys may not pack a lot of suspense. The heavy favorites include “Modern Family” for sitcom, “The Daily Show With Jon Stewart” for variety show, “The Amazing Race” for reality... -
Emmys: Kathy Bates, Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Fallon to present
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelKathy Bates, an Emmy winner this year for “Two and a Half Men,” will be a presenter at the Emmys on Sunday. Bates, an Oscar winner for “Misery,” is also a nominee for the canceled “Harry's Law.” She recently revealed... -
Louis C.K. announces extended hiatus, says “Louie” will return to FX in 2014
Channel Guide MagazineRiding high off his big win at the Emmys, comedian Louis C.K. told reporters Tuesday that FX has granted him his request for an “extended hiatus” for his series Louie, meaning that the show will return in spring 2014. FX president John... -
Cancer's funny?
Not long after she was diagnosed with breast cancer in 1994, Christine Clifford walked into her local Barnes and Noble with a simple request: "I'd like to see all of your humorous books about cancer." The clerk shot her a dirty look: "That's sick."...
Tags: Laura Linney, Diseases and Illnesses, Medical Specialization, Comedy (genre), Women's Health
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This week: Ellen DeGeneres gets Mark Twain Prize; ‘X Factor’ goes live; ‘Face Off’ names winner
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelEllen DeGeneres on the red carpet for the Mark Twain Prize, which she received in Washington at the Kennedy Center. Photo credit: Kris Connor/Getty Images What programs will have viewers talking this week? Here's a list of possibilities: 1. Daytime... -
'Louie' delays fourth season to 2014: C.K. to receive extended prep time
VarietyFX halfhour "Louie" has delayed its fourth season until the spring of 2014. The decision comes per request from series mastermind Louis C.K., who wants more breathing room in creating the next season. He anticipates the show will begin shooting in...Tags: Entertainment, Beacon Theater
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Baltimore, 'Homeland' have winning night at 2012 Emmys
The Baltimore SunThe biggest winner Sunday at the 64th Primetime Emmy Awards had to be Showtime’s “Homeland,” which took the top three drama awards in an upset over such favorites as “Mad Men” and Downton Abbey.” But Baltimore-based...Tags: Celebrities, Television Industry, Jimmy Kimmel, Vice (movie), Comedy Central (tv network)
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