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'Homeland' announces guest stars for third season
"Homeland" in its upcoming season will feature a number of guest appearances from actors who have been in series as varied as "How I Met Your Mother" and "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit." The third season of the Emmy-winning drama, which stars Claire...
Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Friends (tv program)
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Rob Lowe gives White House reporters a 'West Wing' flashback
It's been seven years since the end of President Jed Bartlett's second term on the NBC drama, "The West Wing," but the memory of the series is still fresh enough that when Rob Lowe unexpectedly stepped into the real White House briefing room, the...
Tags: Eric Cantor, National Economic Council, Gene Sperling, Friends (tv program), Freaks and Geeks (tv program)
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'American Horror Story,' 'Big Bang Theory' top Critics' Choice bids
The critics have spoken: horror, geeks and HBO make for some good TV. The nominations for the third annual Critics' Choice Television Awards were announced Wednesday morning by the Broadcast Television Journalists Assn. -- and FX's "American Horror...
Tags: Television, Food Network (tv network), Dwayne Johnson, The Newsroom (tv program), History (tv network)
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'Homeland' actress Morena Baccarin is pregnant
Morena Baccarin is preparing to welcome a baby into her own "Homeland": She's pregnant! The Brazilian actress plays Jessica Brody, the wronged wife of Damian Lewis' double agent Nicholas Brody, on the Emmy-winning Showtime drama "Homeland." She...
Tags: Hart of Dixie (tv program), Claire Danes, V (tv program)
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TNT orders Howard Gordon spy drama 'Legends,' starring Sean Bean
A day after giving a series order for a Michael Bay-produced drama, TNT announced it has greenlit the spy drama "Legends," from "Homeland" producer Howard Gordon. The suspense series is based on the book by spy novelist Robert Littell, who is already...
Tags: Television, Amazon.com Inc., Unrest, Conflicts and War, All My Children (tv program), Authors
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TV review: 'Manhunt' keeps Bin Laden hunt as real as possible
How many films about the search for and killing of Osama bin Laden can the market bear? The answer appears to be three — a bad one, a good one and now, a messy but provocative one. National Geographic Channel's docudrama "Seal Team Six" was...
Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Death of Osama bin Laden (2011), Central Intelligence Agency, Abbottabad (Pakistan), Pakistan
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Mel Brooks, Carl Reiner and Judd Apatow kick off #Comedyfest
Los Angeles Times Television CriticMel Brooks and Carl Reiner, joined in comedy history as the 2,000-year-old man and his interviewer, and joined at the hip in life, made a tandem, two-headed appearance Monday afternoon at the Paley Center for Media in Beverly Hills. With Judd Apatow as...Tags: Social Media, Mel Brooks, Entertainment, Comedy Central (tv network), PBS (tv network)
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NBC's 'Chicago Fire' has kindled a following
NBC's "Chicago Fire" did not exactly generate a lot of heat when it launched last fall. The drama about the truck and rescue squads of a fictional Chicago firehouse lacked the moody darkness, charismatic antiheroes and explosive violence of critical...
Tags: David Eigenberg, Taylor Kinney, Eamonn Walker, Sons of Anarchy (tv program), Monica Raymund
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Review: 'Rectify' is a revelation that sets a new standard
Sundance Channel's "Rectify" is the first and possibly only television show one can imagine Flannery O'Connor blogging about. It isn't just good TV, it's revelatory TV. The genre's biggest potential game changer since AMC debuted the one-two punch of...
Tags: Television, Bruce McKinnon, AMC (tv network), Prisons, Entertainment
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On TV, a new breed of Modern Woman
A ruthlessly self-aware political wife reconsidering her choices. A sensual socialite facing down an oppressive age with informed good humor. A group of young women so busy defying social expectations they've forgotten to have any of their own. A...
Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Feminism, Bipolar Disorder, Louisa May Alcott , Girls (tv program)
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With 'House of Cards,' is it better to binge or nibble?
You've heard of binge-viewing? That's when people consume multiple episodes of the same television show in one sitting. Netflix has embraced binge-viewing as a business strategy. When it released its first original drama, the political thriller "House...
Tags: Television, Memorial Day, Consumers, Girls (tv program), Entertainment
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Storming the citadel of narrative on 'Game of Thrones'
Anyone who dismisses television viewing as a passive activity clearly hasn't watched "Game of Thrones." HBO's crown jewel requires the sort of OCD focus and possibly the same picture-plastered, color-coded white board that Carrie Mathison used to track...
Tags: Carice van Houten, Peter Jackson, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Peter Dinklage, Entertainment
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