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Quick Takes: Kentucky Derby tops with women
What annual televised sporting event is more popular with female viewers than males? The Kentucky Derby. NBC's coverage of last Saturday's race — won by the dark horse I'll Have Another — gathered 14.8 million viewers, up 2% from last year,...Tags: Concerts, David E. Kelley, Jonas Brothers (music group), Alfred Molina, Media Industry
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Television review: 'The Firm' is now just another legal thriller
Once an industry standard for new dramas, the two-hour premiere has become rare enough to acquire an alarming air; as with 10-minute film trailers or wildly enthusiastic blind-date suggestions, one quickly catches the underlying whiff of desperation....Tags: Stephen King, Drama (genre), John Grisham, Thriller (genre), The Event (tv program)
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Critic's Notebook: Everything old is new again in TV
With scores of new scripted shows premiering in September and October alone, the fall season redefines eclectic — fairy tale themes! Unlikely roommates! Witches and ghosts! Unlikely couples! Hilarious parents! High-tech paranoia! Dinosaurs!
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The Sunday Conversation: Parker Posey
Parker Posey, 42, joins the new second season of Showtime's "The Big C" in the recurring role of Poppy Kowalski, who meets the much younger Adam (Gabriel Basso) in an online cancer support group.
You say that your career has come full circle, and by that...Tags: Showtime (tv network), HBO (tv network), Chloe Webb, Satellite and Cable Service, The Big C (tv program)
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COMIC-CON 2010: 'Human Target' expands its cast of characters
The Hero ComplexYou know a show has become a part of the pop-culture consciousness when someone attends Comic-Con dressed as a character from the series. By that test, Fox's "Human Target" has officially made it: A woman actually turned up as Jackie...... -
Diane Keaton's Beverly Hills home for sale for $11,995,000
Hollywood's queen of home restoration, Diane Keaton, has listed a Beverly Hills Spanish Colonial Revival at $11,995,000.
The Oscar-winning Keaton buys and refurbishes Los Angeles-area homes. This one, originally designed in 1927 by architect Ralph...Tags: Education, Rodney Peete, Vicky Cristina Barcelona (movie), Celebrities, Architecture
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'Trust Me'
Rene LynchTNT's new drama series “Trust Me” revolves around the chemistry between Mason and Conner, best friends who find their lives upended at a treacherous Chicago-based ad agency. So it was a bit of a risky move for Eric McCormack and Tom...Tags: Drama (genre), Death, TNT (tv network), Literature, Mad Men (tv program)
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Kevin Dunn lowers price of his Sierra Madre house to $1,075,000
Howard Newly, the character actor Kevin Dunn plays on ABC's " Samantha Who?," is a man of few words, unless it's about chickens, and then he has plenty to say. Now Dunn has dropped the price of his Sierra Madre house from $1,148,000 to $1,075,000 -- not...Tags: Samantha Who? (tv program), Prison Break (tv program), Personal Service, Entertainment, Vicky Cristina Barcelona (movie)
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Golden Globe TV nods tune into unlikely places
By handing out five nominations to HBO's "In Treatment" -- the most for any series -- the Hollywood Foreign Press Assn. demonstrated Thursday that it wants to live up to its reputation as a tastemaker.
But, apparently, only to a point. Omitted from this...Tags: AMC (tv network), Lost (tv program), Satellite and Cable Service, FX Networks, LLC, Gabriel Byrne
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Henry Gibson dies at 73; original cast member of 'Laugh-In'
Henry Gibson, a veteran character actor who came to fame in the late 1960s as the flower-holding poet on TV's landmark satirical comedy show "Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In," has died. He was 73.
Gibson died late Monday night at his home in Malibu after a...Tags: Obituaries, Ruth Buzzi, Robert Altman, Celebrities, John Wayne
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ABC's 2008 fall lineup holds firm, with a dose of 'Scrubs' added
Tuesday was the second day of the weeklong "upfronts" held in New York City where the major television networks gather annually to present their new programming to media buyers.
NEW YORK -- As expected, ABC President of Entertainment Steve McPherson...Tags: Opportunity Knocks (tv program), David E. Kelley, October Road (tv program), 90210 (tv program), ER (tv program)
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Strike about to cost jobs
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersA day after Hollywood's writers went out on strike, the major studios are hitting back with plans to suspend scores of long-term deals with television production companies, jeopardizing the jobs of hundreds of rank-and-file employees whose names never...Tags: David E. Kelley, Companies and Corporations, Employees, Grey's Anatomy (tv program), Desperate Housewives (tv program)
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