Friday, February 24, 2012
Pilot Season: CBS Orders Martin Lawrence Comedy
Billy Crystal, The 84th Annual Academy Awards It's almost here! The 84th Academy Awards are taking place Sunday. Let's face it: Hollywood's biggest night can be overwhelming, but don't worry! TVGuide.com and TV Guide Network have you covered so you won't miss a single moment.Starting Sunday at 4 p.m. ET/1 p.m. PT, you can catch our Academy Awards Preview, featuring interviews with nominees and experts' picks for who will take home the gold.Check out last year's Oscars fashion hits and missesOur Academy Awards Red Carpet Countdown will follow at 5 p.m. ET/2 p.m. PT with hosts Maria Sansone and Tim Kash, who will give viewers a sneak peek of the early action outside the Hollywood & Highland Center.At 6 p.m. ET/3 p.m. PT, Chris Harrison will host Academy Awards Red Carpet, where he will interview the biggest stars and nominees as they make their way down the red carpet. TVGuide.com will simultaneously stream Fashion Cam coverage of the celebrities' arrivals, and fans will be able to discuss their favorite looks via Facebook and Twitter.During the Oscars telecast (8:30 p.m. ET/5:30 p.m. PT on ABC), you can follow along as we live-tweet the whole show. Among the scheduled presenters: Halle Berry, Bradley Cooper, Tom Cruise, Cameron Diaz, Chris Rock, last year's acting winners Christian Bale, Melissa Leo, Colin Firth and Natalie Portman - and even The Muppets, Kermit and Miss Piggy.Check out all of last year's Oscar arrivalsFinally, we'll bid adieu to awards season on Monday at 8/7c with our Academy Awards Red Carpet Fashion Wrap. Ali Landry and her team of experts, including Tabatha Coffey, Camille Grammer and Nick Verreos, will discuss the night's best and worst fashions and name the best dressed star.
Thursday, February 16, 2012
CBS Looks for Love This Summer season With Dating Series 3
Jenny McCarthy Jenny McCarthy gets an excellent week. Round the heels of her talk-show announcement, the prior Designated star has showed up the hosting gig for NBC's reality series Love inside the Wild. "It's a appealing factor to offer the versatile Jenny McCarthy return to host another series on our network in the genre they first aided to produce popular on television,In . NBC executive Paul Telegdy told The Hollywood Reporter. "She brings a pace of unpredictability for the show's unique format which we're thrilled to feature her charisma, enthusiasm and magnetism in this particular adventure series." Jenny McCarthy lands a talk show on VH1 The dating show, shot in tobago, puts participants through rigorous tasks and challenges while searching for love. Season 2 will begin shooting later this month. "Everyone knows I've looked nearly everywhere except the jungle for love," McCarthy joked. "I desired to make use of just like a contestant and ended up getting employment.Inch Will you watch either of McCarthy's shows?
Monday, February 13, 2012
Keck's Exclusives: Ringer Can get Romantic
Ringer Since her wooden-stake-transporting Buffy days, Sarah Michelle Gellar remains the embodiment in the Madonna/whore fantasy. She'll be showing this enticing duality again by 50 percent not-to-be-missed cases of The CW's Ringer, wearing white-colored... and nearly nothing whatsoever. Inside the February 28 episode, Bridget (still showing up as her twin sis, Siobhan), reaches be considered a marriage re-proposal from Andrew (Ioan Gruffudd), compelling her to use wedding gowns. And may a married relationship really occur before season's finish? "We're writing the ultimate episode now," states executive producer Pam Veasey. "Which is very possible." Your March 6 episode includes a steamy flashback to Bridget's Wyoming strip-club years, as she solicits an individual for just about any lap dance. "It's very sexy," adds Veasey. And revealing in ways than the usual single: "You'll probably finally have the reaction to how Bridget ended up first going on the go.Inch Subscribe to TV Guide Magazine now!
Cheers & Jeers: The Walking Dead's Special Foreign exchange Crew
Andrew Lincoln subsequently subsequently and Michael Raymond-James Cheers for the Walking Dead for helping a trio of Foreign exchange vets find existence following a dying from the previous series.Want more Cheers & Jeers? Subscribe to TV Guide Magazine now!SPOILER ALERT: STOP Reading through through Should You Haven't SEEN LAST NIGHT'S EPISODE!Terriers' Michael Raymond-James developed a brief but indelible impression just like a apparently malevolent stranger who went across Herschel (Scott Wilson) in the bar - and was rapidly shot dead with the progressively hair-trigger-tempered Ron (Andrew Lincoln subsequently subsequently). Poor Raymond-James can't buy a break his True Blood stream character, Rene, got destroyed off, too.The AMC horror show's midseason premiere, "Nebraska," employed two other Foreign exchange alums behind the digital camera. The script was put together by Save Me's Evan Reilly, that may explain the touches of dark humor (as being a severed arm that fell from the rear of the truck moving Laurie Holden's Andrea). Plus it was directed by Clark Manley, who's helmed cases of several Foreign exchange series, like the Shield and Lights Out. It may be time The Walking Dead recruits Justified's Timothy Olyphant even zombies wouldn't stand an chance against Marshal Raylan Givens.What can you consider last night's Walking Dead?Subscribe to TV Guide Magazine now!
Thursday, February 9, 2012
NBC delays 'Munsters' pilot
NBC is taking a hourlong pilot order based on "The Munsters" franchise out of the running for the fall 2012-13 schedule in order to give it extra attention, according to sources. A Peacock spokesman declined comment. Now called "Mockingbird Lane," the pilot was ordered last November from Universal Television and creator/exec producer Bryan Fuller ("Pushing Daisies"). Shooting has been pushed to the summer, which means "Lane" will be considered for next midseason. The pilot had been set to lense at the end of this month in Vancouver, with Bryan Singer on board to exec produce and direct. Sources say the network felt "Mockingbird" needed more time to fine-tune key elements on what NBC sees as a major priority. Rather than rush against the deadline of the start of lensing, the decision to push the project back to midseason consideration was reached Thursday afternoon. Contact Andrew Wallenstein at andrew.wallenstein@variety.com
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