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Legendary Entertainment moving? Selma Blair off 'Anger Management.'
After the coffee. Before knocking this cold out. The Skinny: I thought the San Antonio Spurs knew how to close. Not sure I see them winning a Game 7 on the road. Wednesday's headlines include a recap of Federal Communications Commission nominee Tom...
Tags: Folklore and Mythology, Revlon Incorporated, Corporate Officers, Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc., Academy Awards
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CBS will debut nearly all new programming during 'Premiere Week'
Forget about staggered schedules or focusing on one thing at a time. Top-rated network CBS is planning to premiere nearly all of its new and returning programming during one week in September. "Premiere Week" will kick off on Sunday, Sept. 22 with the...
Tags: Robin Williams, Criminal Minds (tv program), NCIS (tv program), Boy Meets World (tv program) , NCIS: Los Angeles (tv program)
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Emmys 2013: Top TV stars on surviving the comedy landscape
In the competitive world of TV comedy, it helps to have an ace up your sleeve, whether it's an intriguing concept, a great cast, smart writing or, even better, all the above. At a recent Envelope Emmy Roundtable, five top comedic actors — Mindy...
Tags: Girls (tv program), Jon Cryer, House of Lies (tv program), Primetime Emmy Awards, The Office (tv program)
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Emmys 2013: Mindy Kaling says Chloe Sevigny 'can do anything'
Guest characters are a time-tested way to spice up television shows, whether by providing an intriguing new foil, upping an episode's star power or just providing a bit of fan service. At a recent Envelope Emmy Roundtable, Mindy Kaling, creator and star...
Tags: Jon Cryer, Primetime Emmy Awards, Merritt Wever, Homeland (tv program), Entertainment
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'Hell's Kitchen' recap: A second chance at a first impression
Was that... was that the first "doughnut" of "Hell's Kitchen's" Season 11? Typically, by the time the "Hell's Kitchen" herd has been winnowed down to the top six of seven competitors, we've seen chef Gordon Ramsay hurl plenty of trademark insults --...
Tags: OWN (tv network), Gordon Ramsay, Doughnuts, Foods and Beverages, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Actor Ryan Stiles sells Encino home for $3.1 million
Actor Ryan Stiles has sold his Robert Byrd-designed home in Encino for $3.1 million. The two-story French country-style house, built in 1976, is made for entertaining, with a pool, a spa, park-like grounds and a barbecue area on the nearly 1-acre...
Tags: The Drew Carey Show (tv program), Personal Service
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Charlie Sheen returns to Mondays with his 'Anger Management'
Fox is returning Charlie Sheen to network TV and Monday nights. Sheen, who took his current gig as the star of FX's "Anger Management" after he was fired from CBS' "Two and a Half Men" following a rash of bad behavior, will return to network TV starting...
Tags: Charlie Sheen, Satellite and Cable Service, Anger Management (tv program), Today (tv program)
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'Two and a Half Men' will add a lady in Season 11
First Charlie Sheen left, then Angus T. Jones, but Jon Cryer and Ashton Kutcher won't be facing an empty house as "Two and a Half Men" enters its 11th season. They'll be gaining a lady. According to Deadline, the new season will feature a new character,...
Tags: Married...With Children (tv program), Jon Cryer, Charlie Sheen, Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc., Angus T. Jones
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'House of Lies' to 'New Girl': Comedy is seriously complicated
Comedy is hard, in large part because it's supposed to look easy. Carefully crafted sentences must be delivered with both precision timing and a sense of spontaneity; a double-take that looks rehearsed is just embarrassing. The performers who joined The...
Tags: Social Media, Ken Kwapis, Miguel Arteta, Merritt Wever, Celebrities
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Emmys 2013: Jon Cryer talks about longevity and battling Spanx
Ten seasons in and counting, the sitcom "Two and a Half Men" has proved remarkably popular and durable, even weathering the much-publicized firing of Charlie Sheen two years ago. At a recent Envelope Emmy Roundtable on the subject of TV comedy, even...
Tags: Jon Cryer, House of Lies (tv program), Charlie Sheen, Primetime Emmy Awards, Spanx, Inc.
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The Gold Standard: Emmy chances for comedy shows and stars
"Modern Family" has won the comedy series Emmy for each of its three seasons. Other shows that have gone the three-peat route — "30 Rock," "Taxi," "The Mary Tyler Moore Show," "All in the Family" and "The Dick Van Dyke Show" — were denied a...
Tags: Girls (tv program), Parks and Recreation (tv program), Jeffrey Tambor, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, How I Met Your Mother (tv program)
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Tonys 2013: Broadway fans are all atwitter
Getting up close to a Broadway star can cost you more than $300 a seat for the most popular shows running in New York. But a front row seat on Twitter or Facebook is always free. The current Broadway season, which comes to a close Sunday at the Tony...
Tags: Social Media, Newsies (musical), ABC (tv network), Shia LaBeouf, Alec Baldwin
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