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Review: Two books (mostly) about TV writing: Russell Davies' 'The Writer's Tale,' Mike Sacks' 'And Here's The Kicker'
Show TrackerWhen I am not watching television to write about television, or writing about television, sometimes I read a book. And while ideally this represents a complete break from my day job -- or, to be more accurate, from my day-and-night...... -
Gold Derby nuggets: James Gandolfini back on TV? | 'Lost' finale supersized | Finalists for Student Oscars announced
Gold Derby⢠James Gandolfini won three of his six Emmy bids for best actor in the drama series "The Sopranos," which signed off in 2007. Variety reports that the actor is now considering a return to TV with a Gotham-based remake of "Taxi 22," a Quebecois hit... -
TCA Awards go giddy over 'Glee,' 'Modern Family' and 'Breaking Bad'
Gold DerbyWhen the Television Critics Assn. unveiled nominees Thursday, "Modern Family" led with the most (five), followed by "Glee" and "Breaking Bad" (four). Nice surprises included major notice for rookie series "Sons of Anarchy," "Parks and Recreation,"... -
Nothing funny about repeat winners in comedy supporting actress Emmy race
Gold DerbySince the supporting actress comedy category was established at the Emmy Awards in 1979, just 19 women have taken home this award. Funny ladies Rhea Pearlman ("Cheers," 1984-86, 1989) and Doris Roberts ("Everybody Loves Raymond," 2001-03, 2005) each won... -
TCA Awards shockers: 'Glee,' Jane Lynch and Julianna Margulies
Gold DerbyWomen rarely get nominated for Television Critics Assn. Awards, but two just won the performance categories for comedy and drama in the same year for the first time ever: Jane Lynch ("Glee") and Julianna Margulies ("The Good Wife"). The Margulies win at... -
Larry Gelbart dies at 81; 'MASH' writer
Larry Gelbart, the award-winning comedy writer best known for developing the landmark TV series "MASH," co-writing the book for the hit Broadway musical "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum" and co-writing the classic movie comedy "Tootsie,"...Tags: Neil Simon, Korean War (1950-1953), Robert Altman, Career and Workplace, Comedy (genre)
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Alan Alda tips hat - albeit reluctantly - to Saints for breaking `MASH' ratings record
Company TownAlan Alda isn't too angry about the New Orleans Saints' Super Bowl victory over the Indianapolis Colts getting a bigger audience than the series finale of his hit CBS sitcom "MASH," but his statement about it doesn't seem like he's...... -
Saints' Super Bowl win nips 'MASH' finale for most-watched show ever
Company TownMove over Hawkeye Pierce, looks like Drew Brees and the New Orleans Saints just took your ratings crown along with the Super Bowl title. A record 106.5 million people watched the Saints write a storybook ending to their dream season...... -
The Morning Fix: No big sendoff for Jay Leno tonight! Figuring out Oscar votes. Jack Bauer to the big screen. Saints beat 'MASH'
Company TownAfter the coffee. Before remembering to set the DVR to record Jay Leno's last prime-time show. Will he at least sing to Jay? Ashton Kutcher will be Jay Leno's last big guest on his final show tonight. Seems safe to...... -
Who Dat Dog helps the Saints come barking in
L.A. UnleashedThere were a lot of winners because of Sunday's Super Bowl in Miami. One of them was the CBS network, which won the largest television audience since M*A*S*H's finale with its Super Bowl broadcast. Another was former San Diego Charger...... -
What I did during the strike
Click to jump to: Wesley Strick | Ken Levine | Linda Teverbaugh | Frank Pierson | Larry Gelbart | Jonathan Green and Gabe Miller | Chris Provenzano | Tim Long Wesley Strick Credits include "True Believer" and "Cape Fear" and the novel "Out There in the...Tags: Breads, Entertainment, DVDs and Movies, TiVo Inc., Career and Workplace
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'Mad Men' recap: 'Favors'
For The Baltimore SunBob Benson’s secret is finally revealed. And, no, it’s not teaming with the NSA to spy on SC&P’s phone conversations. But before we get into that, let’s talk about Don helping someone else run from the military for a change....Tags: Wars and Interventions, Vietnam War (1955-1975), Human Interest, Adultery, National Security Agency
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