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Update: Casey Anthony to be freed next week
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Casey Anthony will be freed next week after spending nearly three years in jail on accusations she murdered her 2-year-old daughter, a case that captured the nation’s attention and divided many over whether a killer had...Tags: Theme Park Vacations, Cindy Anthony, Crime, Law and Justice, Prisons, Murder
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Casey Anthony released from jail; where will she go now?
Staff reporterSpeculation about Casey Anthony's whereabouts is reaching a fever pitch as media and the public alike wonder where the 25-year-old will begin living out her freedom. A local television station is reporting Anthony boarded a plane that left Orlando...Tags: Television Stations, WFTV, Human Interest, Orange County Sheriff's Office, O.J. Simpson
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Nancy Travis blossoms from the third flower in school play to TV star
Zap2ItThe role of a smart mom, effortlessly balancing work and life, comes naturally to Nancy Travis. Starring opposite Tim Allen in "Last Man Standing" Tuesdays on ABC, Travis again plays the role of a patient mom who's a little smarter than everyone around...Tags: Television, New York University, Theater, Broadway Theater, Vivien Leigh
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A few words with ... Laurence Fishburne, Tim Allen and Ron Ben-Israel
Zap2ItLaurence Fishburne of "Mitch Albom's Have a Little Faith" on ABC Q: "Mitch Albom's Have a Little Faith," in which you play a real-life felon-turned-minister, is grittier than many Hallmark Hall of Fame projects. Did you find it that way when you first...Tags: Home Improvement, Television, Concerts, Laurence Fishburne, Music
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This week: Returns by Tim Allen, Oprah Winfrey, Rosie O’Donnell, T.R. Knight, Julianne Hough
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelThe fall's biggest return was Simon Cowell's rejoining Fox in "The X Factor." The singing contest hasn't produced "American Idol"-size ratings, but Fox is very happy with how the show is drawing young adults. This week, viewers will get to see new sides... -
'Last Man Standing': Is Tim Allen back with a hit sitcom?
From Inside the Box"Last Man Standing" premiered Tuesday night (Oct. 11) on ABC - does this mark the triumphant return of Tim Allen to sitcomland after his successful eight-year run on "Home Improvement."... -
‘NCIS’ glides by ‘Dancing With the Stars,’ Tim Allen
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelOn The CW, "90210" was the zip code for 1.5 million and "Ringer" entertained 1.7 million. If you've been having trouble keeping up with "Ringer," which stars Sarah Michelle Gellar, The CW is playing reruns at 8 p.m. Wednesdays. Those reruns replace "H8R,"... -
‘Dancing With the Stars’: Who will be the finalists?
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelThat means in the next month "Dancing" fans will see David Arquette, Carson Kressley, Nancy Grace and Chaz Bono get the boot. Arquette has been inconsistent, and the other three are inferior dancers. The big question is in which order they go. Can ABC... -
This week: Nancy Grace on ‘Dancing With the Stars,’ Dracula on TCM, Casey Anthony on E!
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelNancy Grace stumbled as her dance ended last week on “Dancing With the Stars.” That misstep followed the wardrobe problem and the flatulence episode. What could be coming our way this week? The HLN host does keep the show off balance, which... -
‘NCIS’ outdraws ‘Dancing With the Stars’; GOP scores on CNN
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelMark Harmon was the biggest draw in Orlando last night: “NCIS” on CBS drew 262,700 viewers. The “Dancing With the Stars” results show brought in 223,900. Carson Kressley was ejected from the ABC show. “NCIS: Los Angeles... -
Cheryl Ladd lifts ‘NCIS’ over ‘Dancing With the Stars’
The TV Guy - Orlando Sentinel"The X Factor" revealed its finalists in a two-and-a-half- hour show that drew 141,700 viewers. But "X Factor" was the No. 3 show in the 25-to-54 age group, behind "NCIS" and "Last Man Standing."... -
Highest-paid actors: Leo DiCaprio is king, Johnny Depp follows
Ministry of GossipLeonardo DiCaprio is the highest paid actor in Hollywood, a new Forbes survey says. The actor tops last year's biggest male star, Johnny Depp, by raking in $77 million from pictures like "Inception." Adam Sandler, Will Smith and Tom Hanks also make the...
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