Posted Oct 13th 2008 4:35PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Industry, Programming, Video, 30 Rock, Reality-Free

Interesting piece in
The New York Times that asks the question:
where the hell is 30 Rock?
The third season of the show won't bow until October 30, but you would think that the show would want to launch a week or two earlier because of all of the attention that Tina Fey is getting for her Sarah Palin impersonation on
Saturday Night Live, her
Emmy win, and her new mega-million dollar
book deal. So how come the show hasn't premiered yet? They must have an episode or two done for the new season.
Continue reading Hey, how come 30 Rock hasn't premiered yet? - VIDEO
Posted Oct 13th 2008 4:00PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Late Night, Programming, Talk Show, What To Watch Tonight, Reality-Free
- At 8, ABC has a new Dancing with the Stars, followed by new episodes of Samantha Who? and Boston Legal.
- CBS has a new Big Bang Theory at 8, then new episodes of How I Met Your Mother, Two and a Half Men, Worst Week, and CSI: Miami.
- NBC has new episodes of Chuck and Heroes, followed by the series premiere of My Own Worst Enemy.
- FOX has more Baseball Playoffs at 8, the Dodgers vs. the Phillies.
- The CW has a new Gossip Girl at 8, then a new One Tree Hill.
- History Channel has a new Modern Marvels at 8.
- At 8:30, ESPN has Monday Night Football, the Giants vs. the Browns.
- At 9, USA has a new Monday Night RAW.
- IFC has I, The Jury at 9.
- Food Network has a new Unwrapped at 9.
- At 10, TNT has a new Raising The Bar.
- Food Network has a new Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives at 10.
Check your
local TV listings for more.
After the jump, the late night talk show listings.
Continue reading What's On Tonight: Big Bang Theory, Gossip Girl, My Own Worst Enemy
Posted Oct 13th 2008 3:09PM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: Late Night, Celebrities, Reality-Free

Now that Senator John McCain is doing the most important thing in his campaign to become the 44th president of the United States,
agreeing to appear The Late Show with David Letterman, I think we can say that the Straight Talk Express is on the way to being back on track.
It was inevitable, and really, really necessary, for McCain to fix this problem with Dave. McCain was the butt of the joke for nearly three weeks and it hasn't helped his campaign. Appearing Thursday should do a lot to ameliorate his image and in every way it can only be a win-win for McCain and Letterman.
Continue reading McCain gets his priorities straight: Letterman first, then the economy
Posted Oct 13th 2008 2:30PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Programming, Reality-Free

That's his salary as a police forensics guy, not as a killer.
That's just one of the many revelations in
this article about TV character salaries. CareerBuilder.com figured out what each person would make in real-life. For example, Samantha from
Samantha Who? makes around $145,000 a year as the VP of a real estate company.
Not sure about the numbers for
Mad Men's Don Draper though. It says he would make $41,000, but I'm guessing that means if he was doing it today, not in the early 1960s (because that would be a massive amount of money then). But he's the Creative Director at an ad agency and got a raise, so I'm pretty sure he'd make more than that. Olive on
Pushing Daisies would make around $15,000 or so as a waitress (though she'd probably make more if she worked at an upscale restaurant). Other people on the list include Christine from
The New Adventures of Old Christine and Olivia Benson from
Law and Order: SVU.
Characters not on the list that I'm curious about: Liz Lemon, Michael Scott, and anyone from
Heroes, because they never seem to be actually working.
Posted Oct 13th 2008 2:03PM by Joel Keller
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, TV on DVD, Contests and Giveaways, Reality-Free

More giveaways today! We've got a copy of
That '70s Show - The Complete Series Stash on DVD for one lucky, random commenter. The DVD set is available in stores starting tomorrow.
To enter, leave a comment below before 5:00PM Eastern, Friday, October 17 simply telling us why you'd like to own this DVD set
. As always, we'll randomly choose one winner amongst the eligible entries. Some other details:
- To enter, leave a confirmed comment below stating why you'd like to own the That '70s Show complete series DVD set.
- The comment must be left before October 17, 2008 at 5:00PM Eastern Time.
- You may enter only once.
- One winner will be selected in a random drawing.
- One winner will receive a That '70s Show - The Complete Series Stash DVD set (valued at $199.98).
- Open to legal residents of the 50 United States and the District of Columbia who are 18 and older.
Click
here for complete Official Rules.
Posted Oct 13th 2008 1:07PM by Brad Trechak
Filed under: Celebrities, Reality-Free

Maureen McCormick a.k.a. the Original Marcia Brady
is releasing her very own tell-all book,
Surviving Marcia Brady and Finding My True Voice, which hits stores tomorrow. It seems that celebrity created for her the usual spiral of drugs and sex and sex-for-drugs as it does for so many other child stars.
I find it interesting how her story contrasts the book released by
Barry "Greg Brady" Williams, which I have read. Williams basically described some awkward situations for himself and some marijuana use but never did he describe any of the Brady kids sinking so low. I recall his last line of the book saying that there "wasn't a bad banana in the Bunch".
I wonder if this inconsistency is going to cause conflict between the two Brady ex-child stars (and former boyfriend and girlfriend). It could lead to an episode of
Celebrity Boxing. Christopher Knight can be the guest referee, if he can
drag himself away from Trivial Pursuit.
Posted Oct 13th 2008 12:03PM by Joel Keller
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, TV on DVD, Contests and Giveaways, Reality-Free

On this Monday afternoon, we've got three copies of
Back to You - Season One on DVD for three lucky, random commenters. The DVD is available in stores starting tomorrow.
To enter, leave a comment below before 5:00PM Eastern, Friday, October 17 simply telling us why you'd like to own this DVD set
. As always, we'll randomly choose three winners amongst the eligible entries. Some other details:
- To enter, leave a confirmed comment below stating why you'd like to own the Back to You season one DVD set.
- The comment must be left before October 17, 2008 at 5:00PM Eastern Time.
- You may enter only once.
- Three winners will be selected in a random drawing.
- Three winners will receive a Back to You - Season One DVD (valued at $39.98).
- Open to legal residents of the 50 United States and the District of Columbia who are 18 and older.
Click
here for complete Official Rules.
Posted Oct 13th 2008 10:40AM by Brad Trechak
Filed under: Industry, Doctor Who, Celebrities, Reality-Free

This should be considered rumor until officially confirmed by the BBC, but apparently
the seven living actors to play the character of the Doctor in
Doctor Who are set to all appear together in this year's Children in Need special on the BBC.
While I would absolutely love it if this could actually happen, I have to question the veracity of this claim. At least the Telegraph isn't the Sun or I'd dismiss it outright. Tom Baker has historically had a problem with attending reunions (he wasn't in "The Five Doctors", but he did participate in a 1993 special "Dimensions In Time").
Continue reading Seven Doctors to appear on Children in Need?
Posted Oct 13th 2008 8:49AM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: Episode Reviews, Reality-Free, Mad Men
(S02E11) Roger is starting anew and Jane is the nectar of life, his rebirth. Is Roger grasping for Jane because subconsciously he knows he blew it with Joan? He's ready to sacrifice everything for her, including a chunk of his fortune. "This is the life I was meant to have," he says. I love George the lawyer telling him the cost: "Think of all the good things in life, then cut them in half."
Don is in paradise. Sun, exotic music, a vision of a woman that looks like Betty, but she passes right by him. The devil appears in the form of Willy, the viscount. He's actually pimping out his daughter Joy, although we don't know he's her father till much later. Joy offers Don a way out, a beautiful life traveling to beautiful places, freedom at an epic scale, including the fact that she's not possessive. "You can have anyone you want," she tells him.
Continue reading Mad Men: The Jet Set
Posted Oct 12th 2008 11:52PM by Isabelle Carreau
Filed under: Desperate Housewives, Episode Reviews, Reality-Free

(S05E03) "This guy is up to something." - McCluskey about Dave
There were much better lines said in this week's episode than the one I just put above (more on those lines later). However, what McCluskey said is what has been interesting me the most since the
season premiere: what is Dave really up to. We get that he doesn't like McCluskey at all and that he is trying to befriend everyone on Wisteria Lane. But what is his ultimate game plan? Who is he really after and why? These questions, and the fact that Dave is so creepy and well played by actor
Neal McDonough, help keep me glued to my TV during
Desperate Housewives and make me think that Dave's storyline may turn out to be as good as, if not better, than Katherine's storyline last season.
Continue reading Desperate Housewives: Kids Ain't Like Everybody Else
Posted Oct 12th 2008 11:05PM by Debra McDuffee
Filed under: Dexter, Episode Reviews, Reality-Free
(S03E03) I found this episode of
Dexter to be the funniest so far. I know they aren't exactly going for a dramedy here, but the comedic relief in tonight's episode was priceless. Then again, when Dexter brutally strangles someone, I suppose we needed the change in mood.
The best part? Dexter's voiceovers. Voiceovers can be a tricky thing, and of the shows I watch, only
Dexter and
Burn Notice get it right. The title of the episode is reflected throughout the voiceovers, with lion and hunting comparisons while Dexter is interacting with the pedophile. These are tightly written and woven seamlessly throughout the episode.
Continue reading Dexter: The Lion Sleeps Tonight
Posted Oct 12th 2008 10:26PM by Jackie Schnoop
Filed under: OpEd, The Amazing Race, Episode Reviews
(S13E03) "I know she pushed my sports bra off the ledge!" - Christy about Starr
While the sports bra debacle wasn't the only drama on tonight's episode of
The Amazing Race, it played a role one and off throughout the show. And, I'm sure we haven't heard the last of it. while the animosity within the teams seemed to dwindle some this week, the animosity between a few of the teams is amping up. That's a good thing as far as I'm concerned. I find racers who constantly bicker with their partners really annoying. But when teams are contentious with other teams, it gives them more of a spirit of competition. Read on for my review!
Continue reading The Amazing Race: Did You Push My Sports Bra Off the Ledge?
Posted Oct 12th 2008 4:06PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Programming, What To Watch Tonight, Reality-Free
TLC has a new Little People, Big World marathon all night.
- At 7, ABC has a new America's Funniest Home Videos, followed by new episodes of Extreme Makeover, Desperate Housewives, and Brothers & Sisters.
- CBS has a new 60 Minutes at 7, then new episodes of The Amazing Race, Cold Case, and The Unit.
- NBC has a new Football Night In America at 7, then the Patriots/Chargers game.
- The CW has a new In Harm's Way at 7, followed by new episodes of Valentine and Easy Money.
- At 8, FOX has the Dodgers/Phillies game.
- Food Network has a new Challenge at 8, then new episodes of Iron Chef America and The Chef Jeff Project.
- At 9, PBS has a new Masterpiece Contemporary.
- HBO has a new True Blood at 9, followed by new episodes of Entourage, and Little Britain.
- Showtime has a new Dexter at 9, then a new Californication.
- Nickelodeon has a new Nick News at 9.
- At 10, AMC has a new Mad Men.
- There's a new Army Wives on Lifetime at 10.
- BBC America has a new Skins at 10.
- At 11:30, Cartoon Network has a new Robot Chicken, then a new Superjail.
Check your
local TV listings for more.
Posted Oct 11th 2008 5:03PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Family Guy, Reality-Free

This news sounds like it could be an episode of
Family Guy, but actually it's going to be
two episodes of
Family Guy.
The show has booked
two evenings at Carnegie Hall. The cast and crew from the show will perform two uncensored episodes of the show, along with various musical numbers. It's called
Family Guy Sings! and will run on November 24 and 25.
The show has done these shows before, at the Just For Laughs festival in Montreal and cities around the U.S., but hey, this Carnegie Hall! I think it would be funny if the place insisted that everyone dress in black tie and formal dress.
This seems to be a trend. During the writers strike, the cast of
30 Rock did a staged reading of one of their episodes. Maybe this is something that TV shows can do during the off-season, when the shows are in repeats. I wonder what
24 would be like on Broadway?
Posted Oct 11th 2008 4:05PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Programming, What To Watch Tonight, Reality-Free
At 7:30, ABC has the Sprint Cup: Bank of America 500 NASCAR race.
- At 8, CBS has College Football, LSU vs. Florida.
- FOX has a new Cops at 8.
- NBC has the Macy's Passport Celebrity Catwalk Challenge at 8, followed by a new Knight Rider.
- TBS has the Red Sox/Rays game at 8.
- Nickelodeon has a new iCarly at 8, then a new H20.
- TCM has Rebecca at 8, followed by Hud.
- At 9, FOX has a new America's Most Wanted.
- CNBC has a new Suze Orman Show at 9.
- Lifetime has the movie Murder on Her Mind at 9.
- Also at 9: BBC America has a new Primeval.
- At 9:30, HGTV has a new Design on a Dime.
- At 10, Style Network has a new episode of The Dish.
- At midnight, FOX has a new Talk Show with Spike Feresten.
Check your
local TV listings for more.
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