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    Jun 10, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. After 4,000 'Let's Make a Deal' episodes, an Emmy for' Monty Hall

    After doing more than 4,000 episodes over the last half-century of his iconic daytime game show "Let's Make a Deal," Monty Hall is finally getting an Emmy Award.
    After doing more than 4,000 episodes over the last half-century of his iconic daytime game show "Let's Make a Deal," Monty Hall is finally getting an Emmy Award. "TV's Big Dealer" is receiving the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 40th Daytime...

    Tags: Entertainment, Radio Industry, Radio, Media Industry, Daytime Emmy Awards

  2. Jun 13, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Soledad O'Brien joins HBO's 'Real Sports'

    Soledad O'Brien left CNN this year when the news network's morning lineup was revised, but she's back on cable news. HBO announced Wednesday that the Emmy-winning newswoman would be joining the reporting team on "Real Sports With Bryant Gumbel."
    Soledad O'Brien left CNN this year when the news network's morning lineup was revised, but she's back on cable news. HBO announced Wednesday that the Emmy-winning newswoman would be joining the reporting team on "Real Sports With Bryant Gumbel." The...

    Tags: Julian Fellowes, CNN (tv network), Downton Abbey (tv program), Mad Men (tv program), Today (tv program)

  4. Jun 9, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Tonys host Neil Patrick Harris calls Oscars a 'bucket list' goal

    NEW YORK -- In several hours the visage of Neil Patrick Harris will be beamed into millions of homes as the performer takes the stage for the 2013 Tony Awards, broadcast on CBS. Like Harris' other hosting gigs, it's a turn that has earned him acclaim every one of the years he’s done it (three, in this case).
    NEW YORK -- In several hours the visage of Neil Patrick Harris will be beamed into millions of homes as the performer takes the stage for the 2013 Tony Awards, broadcast on CBS. Like Harris' other hosting gigs, it's a turn that has earned him acclaim...

    Tags: Entertainment, Theater, Neil Patrick Harris, Awards and Prizes, Broadway Theater

  6. Jun 13, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. How shows like 'Mad Men,' 'Vikings' deal with less progressive pasts

    When Ato Essandoh was offered the role of an African American doctor in Civil War-era New York City for BBC America's "Copper," he almost did a double-take. "My first thing was I had to look it up," he says. "Lots of people didn't really think there could have been an African American doctor in existence back then."
    When Ato Essandoh was offered the role of an African American doctor in Civil War-era New York City for BBC America's "Copper," he almost did a double-take. "My first thing was I had to look it up," he says. "Lots of people didn't really think there could...

    Tags: Wars and Interventions, Spartacus (tv program), Julian Fellowes, September 11, 2001 Attacks, BBC

  8. Jun 13, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Among 'Walking Dead' zombies, Andrew Lincoln brings emotional heft

    As lean, haunted lawman Rick Grimes, the character at the center of the apocalyptic horrors that unspool on AMC's "The Walking Dead," Andrew Lincoln has been tasked with embodying the tormented hero, the wounded husband, the emotionally unavailable father aspiring to do better by his young son, sometimes in the course of a single episode.
    As lean, haunted lawman Rick Grimes, the character at the center of the apocalyptic horrors that unspool on AMC's "The Walking Dead," Andrew Lincoln has been tasked with embodying the tormented hero, the wounded husband, the emotionally unavailable father...

    Tags: The Walking Dead (tv program), Genres, David Morrissey, Entertainment, AMC (tv network)

  10. Jun 13, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Some timely intel on 'Homeland'

    Brody's gone off the grid and, jokes "Homeland" show runner Alex Gansa, he's either sporting a serious lumberjack beard right now or has "shaved his head completely." Meanwhile, Saul is the agency's senior guy, and Carrie's love for her man will be put on the back burner by necessity.
    Brody's gone off the grid and, jokes "Homeland" show runner Alex Gansa, he's either sporting a serious lumberjack beard right now or has "shaved his head completely." Meanwhile, Saul is the agency's senior guy, and Carrie's love for her man will be put on...

    Tags: Central Intelligence Agency

  12. Jun 13, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. 'Homeland' plots a course not all ready to follow

    In its first season, "Homeland" hinged on the premise that Marine Sgt. Nicholas Brody (Damian Lewis) had been turned while held captive by Al Qaeda and, now back in the States, was planning a terrorist attack. Nobody believed that war hero Brody would be capable of such a betrayal, save for bipolar CIA officer Carrie Mathison (Claire Danes).
    In its first season, "Homeland" hinged on the premise that Marine Sgt. Nicholas Brody (Damian Lewis) had been turned while held captive by Al Qaeda and, now back in the States, was planning a terrorist attack. Nobody believed that war hero Brody would...

    Tags: BlackBerry, Claire Danes, Damian Lewis, Central Intelligence Agency, Skype

  14. Jun 13, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Emmys 2013: Kevin Bacon talks flawed characters, TV violence

    Kevin Bacon's character on the crime drama "The Following," former FBI agent Ryan Hardy, doesn't have it easy. Season 1 found him matching wits with an old nemesis — the serial killer who left him with a nasty scar and a pacemaker — while grappling with alcoholism and personal demons.
    Kevin Bacon's character on the crime drama "The Following," former FBI agent Ryan Hardy, doesn't have it easy. Season 1 found him matching wits with an old nemesis — the serial killer who left him with a nasty scar and a pacemaker — while...

    Tags: Mindy Kaling, Kevin Bacon, The Following (tv program), Kevin Williamson, FBI

  16. Jun 13, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. The Gold Standard: Actors in drama series

    "Homeland" swept the two lead acting drama categories last year. Could another first-year series be poised to duplicate the feat? Let's look at the four drama acting races to see if it might be in the cards.
    "Homeland" swept the two lead acting drama categories last year. Could another first-year series be poised to duplicate the feat? Let's look at the four drama acting races to see if it might be in the cards. LEAD ACTOR, DRAMA Kevin Spacey, "House of...

    Tags: Noah Emmerich, Bryan Cranston, Celebrities, Dallas 2011 (tv program), John Slattery

  18. Jun 13, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Monica Potter's close call with her 'Parenthood' cancer story

    Monica Potter, who plays Kristina Braverman on NBC's sleeper hit "Parenthood" (just renewed for a fifth season), had an emotional story about breast cancer this past season that had multitudes of fans clinging to boxes of Kleenex. And while it's not new territory for television (Kim Catrall on "Sex and the City" and Candice Bergen in "Murphy Brown" came before), it was nonetheless a journey of discovery for Kristina — and Potter herself. "I now know so much better what so many other women have the courage to go through," Potter says.
    Monica Potter, who plays Kristina Braverman on NBC's sleeper hit "Parenthood" (just renewed for a fifth season), had an emotional story about breast cancer this past season that had multitudes of fans clinging to boxes of Kleenex. And while it's not new...

    Tags: Monica Potter, Parenthood (tv program), Sex and the City (tv program), Breast Cancer

  20. Jun 10, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Cable industry to discuss challenges — and hear from Jennifer Lopez

    The cable industry’s annual gathering is usually a celebration of new technologies, popular programming and sunny projections for growth.
    The cable industry’s annual gathering is usually a celebration of new technologies, popular programming and sunny projections for growth. But when top pay-TV executives gather in Washington for the National Cable & Telecommunications Assn....

    Tags: Comcast Corporation, Entertainment, Brian L. Roberts, AMC (tv network), Netflix Inc.

  22. Jun 12, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Emmys 2013: Bryan Cranston on saying goodbye to his characters

    Bryan Cranston is no stranger to goodbyes.
    Bryan Cranston is no stranger to goodbyes. "As actors we get used to saying goodbye a lot because we go through beginnings, middles and ends quite often, and we have to move on," Cranston said at a recent Envelope Emmy Roundtable on the subject of TV...

    Tags: The Walking Dead (tv program), Bryan Cranston, The Following (tv program), Breaking Bad (tv program), Dwayne Johnson

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