Posted May 8th 2008 8:04AM by Isabelle Carreau
Filed under: Video, Celebrities, Casting, Private Practice, Reality-Free
Last fall, Gilmore Girls' David Sutcliffe appeared in two episodes of ABC's Private Practice, the Grey's Anatomy spin-off. His guest starring stint as a potential love interest for lead character Addison (played by Kate Walsh) was set to last a few episodes but was cut short due to the writers strike.
Since the last episode of PP's short season aired, it was unknown if the actor would return as Officer Kevin Nelson, a cop that caught Addison's interest. The actor's schedule could have changed, the writers could have decided to bench his character, who knows?
Sutcliffe fans, fear not! In the latest edition of the "Ausiello Report Vodcast Scoop,"
Michael Ausiello interviewed Sutcliffe (the interview starts at the 1:17 mark in the video below) and was able to get confirmation that the actor will return to
Private Practice.
Continue reading David Sutcliffe is sticking around Private Practice - VIDEO
Posted Mar 12th 2008 11:01AM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Industry, Pickups and Renewals, Casting, Pushing Daisies, Private Practice, Dirty Sexy Money, WGA Strike

Autumn may not look the same way it usually does on ABC in 2008. The network is seriously considering opening the new season sans new drama series. There will still be returning shows, including the dramas from 2007 which have been deemed successes by the ABC brass, including
Pushing Daisies, Private Practice and
Dirty Sexy Money -- but no new pilots.
Continue reading Untraditional autumn set for ABC
Posted Mar 1st 2008 11:05AM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: Grey's Anatomy, Pickups and Renewals, Private Practice

A familiar face will be popping up at Seattle Grace before
Grey's Anatomy goes on hiatus at the end of the season. Kate Walsh, a.k.a. Addison Montgomery, M.D., will return to the medical drama when her character makes a visit to the Emerald City. It'll be for just one episode, though. ABC has already picked up Kate's spin-off series,
Private Practice, for the fall.
Executive producer/writer Shonda Rhimes confirmed that
Kate Walsh will return to Grey's Anatomy for a guest bit this spring, but a definite date has not been pinned down. Five new episodes of
GA are set to air starting April 24.
Continue reading Be our guest: Kate Walsh returning to Grey's
Posted Feb 20th 2008 5:39PM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: Programming, Boston Legal, Desperate Housewives, Lost, Grey's Anatomy, Pickups and Renewals, Ugly Betty, Pushing Daisies, Private Practice, Dirty Sexy Money, WGA Strike, Samantha Who?

It's so nice now that the WGA strike is over and all the shows are coming back, isn't it? It's like we're suddenly inundated with presents galore. Just the idea of new shows puts a smile on my face; let's hope it's still there once the shows air!
ABC
has announced that
Samantha Who?, their most promising new sitcom of the season, will be returning with six new episodes on Monday, April 7 (at 9:30). But maybe the network's biggest news is a time shift. Starting April 24
, Lost will commence five new episodes at 10:00, rather than 9:00. Also on April 24,
Ugly Betty and
Grey's Anatomy both return with five new episodes each.
Continue reading ABC has lots of new episodes scheduled; Lost moves to 10 PM
Posted Feb 11th 2008 5:42PM by Joel Keller
Filed under: Industry, Desperate Housewives, Lost, Grey's Anatomy, Pickups and Renewals, Ugly Betty, Brothers and Sisters, Pushing Daisies, Private Practice, Dirty Sexy Money, WGA Strike, Samantha Who?

ABC decided to use the
expected end of the writers' strike
to announce the renewal of nine shows for the 2008-09 season. The list of returning series are mostly those you'd expect to see:
Grey's Anatomy, Brothers & Sisters, Desperate Housewives, Ugly Betty, and
Lost are the veteran shows on the list, joined by rookie shows
Pushing Daisies, Samantha Who?, Private Practice and
Dirty Sexy Money. Unchanged is the speculation that most of the newer shows won't have a spring return, as ABC will hold them for a more publicized fall re-launch.
Continue reading With strike over, ABC decides to renew nine shows for 2008-09
Posted Dec 28th 2007 1:04PM by Isabelle Carreau
Filed under: Grey's Anatomy, In the Limelight, Celebrities, Private Practice

When you hear the name "Shonda Rhimes" what words come to mind? I'm pretty sure those words are "Grey's" and "Anatomy." But what you may not know is that before writing gripping TV series such as
Grey's Anatomy and
Private Practice, Rhimes also put pen to paper for
The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement and -- you'd better be sitting properly on your chair before reading this -- Britney Spears's
Crossroads! Can you believe that the Emmy award winner wrote that terrible and rightfully
Razzie-nominated
Crossroads?!?
Continue reading Shonda Rhimes: In the Limelight
Posted Dec 11th 2007 9:56AM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Programming, Private Practice
Big Shots, the show I haven't heard one person talk about this new season, has been pulled from the lineup by ABC effective immediately.
The show starred Dylan McDermott, Michael Vartan, and Joshua Malina (who is on Last Call with Carson Daly tonight, probably to plug the show - awkward!) and aired Thursdays at 10pm, right after Grey's Anatomy. I guess not too many people were sticking around after that highly-watched show. There are three episodes left and ABC is taking the show off the air. No word on whether the show will return at a later date or if the episodes will show up online at some point.
Continue reading ABC pulls Big Shots
Posted Dec 5th 2007 10:19PM by Isabelle Carreau
Filed under: OpEd, Episode Reviews, Private Practice
(S01E09) "He's fighting for her." - Dell about SamWhat could be the last
Private Practice episode in a long while (this was the last episode completed before the writers' strike) finally gave Dell a good amount of screen time. However, it felt like it was too little too late.
Continue reading Private Practice: In Which Dell Finds His Fight
Posted Nov 22nd 2007 12:38AM by Isabelle Carreau
Filed under: OpEd, Episode Reviews, Private Practice
(S01E08) "If they talk about us, we should talk about them." - Sam to Pete and CooperI'm not sure I like the port Cooper found in his storm and I'm pretty sure I'm not alone thinking this (let your voice be heard in our poll). It's clear they are trying to make Charlotte more meaningful but for me, it's too little too late. The character was almost as poorly introduced and as useful as Nikki and Paulo were on
Lost. Let's hope that the
Private Practice writers know where they are going with this because it could ruin the show's best character: Cooper.
Continue reading Private Practice: In Which Cooper Finds a Port In His Storm
Posted Nov 16th 2007 12:23PM by Keith McDuffee
Filed under: Subtle Subtitles, Private Practice
Welcome to Subtle Subtitles. For those of you who are uninitiated to the purpose of this feature, we're asking you to come up with your funniest quote or description for what's going on in the screen grab we choose for the week. Winners are announced in the following Friday's contest.1st place to
Usama:

2nd place to
Josh: Tony: "...and, in a nutshell, that's why sub-prime loans have led to a staggering amount of foreclosures and a precipitous drop in the stock market." Jeff: "I'm sorry, the answer was 'doggy.' We were looking for 'doggy.'"
3rd place to
Jacob: "Well, it is a lot funnier when I actually use the sock puppets."
This week, a scene from the
latest episode of Private Practice ...
Continue reading Subtle Subtitles
Posted Nov 14th 2007 11:22PM by Isabelle Carreau
Filed under: OpEd, Episode Reviews, Private Practice
(S01E07) "We are following the plan. Everything is right on schedule." - PeteThree babies and three couples. This week's
Private Practice episode was all about screaming women and babypalooza, flirting doctors, and making adjustments since the plan couldn't be followed to the letter. It may not have looked like a November Sweeps episode but at least the episode pushed the romantic storylines a bit further.
Continue reading Private Practice: In Which Sam Gets Taken For a Ride
Posted Nov 6th 2007 11:22AM by Joel Keller
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Other Comedy Shows, CSI, ER, Daytime, The Office, TV Squad Lists, Weeds, Private Practice

About two years ago, I set out to list the hottest women on TV who are
over 40,
over 50, and
over 60. There were a lot candidates to choose from, even in the over 60 category, making it a particularly tough set of list to compose.
But now that our friends at AOL have decided to compile a list of TV's
50 sexiest women of all time (starting today with Nos. 50-41), I'm going to take on an even greater challenge: making one master list of seventeen beauties over 40. It's not as easy as you think; the TV landscape has changed a bit, and a few new strong contenders have recently entered their 40s, and a few of the previous list members have left the TV landscape. To make this list, a woman has to have been a regular or significant guest on a TV series or news program in 2007. So, after the jump, a list -- in no particular order -- of fifteen beauties who combine looks, maturity and grace to make one compellingly sexy package.
Thumbnails are with the list, but you can click on the gallery below to get a much better view of these lovely women. Then add your own choices in the comments.
Continue reading Seventeen of TV's hottest women over 40
Posted Nov 1st 2007 9:05PM by Richard Keller
Filed under: Programming, CSI, Desperate Housewives, ER, House, Grey's Anatomy, Prison Break, Bones, 30 Rock, Friday Night Lights, Ugly Betty, Pushing Daisies, Reaper, Private Practice, Life, Dirty Sexy Money, Moonlight
Now that the fall season is hitting the two-month-old mark it's probably safe enough to start grading how some of the new and returning shows are doing. Our friends over at AOL Television have done such a thing and are giving you a chance to grade the TV shows as well.
Thirty shows were chosen for their fall TV scorecard and range from long-running shows such as CSI and ER to fresh out of the box programs like Pushing Daisies and Private Practice. The highest marks go out to House, which has reinvented itself this season with a set of new doctors for Greg House to abuse; Pushing Daises, which AOL TV describes as the best new show of the season; Ugly Betty, a show that has yet to enter a sophomore slump; Reaper, one of the brighter spots for the slumping CW network; Desperate Housewives, 30 Rock and Friday Night Lights.
Continue reading How would you grade this season's new and returning shows?
Posted Oct 31st 2007 10:21PM by Isabelle Carreau
Filed under: OpEd, Episode Reviews, Private Practice
(S01E06) "Don't wake the tiger." - Pete about CharlotteAnd down the rabbit hole Charlotte went. (For those who didn't get the title twist, it refers to
Alice in Wonderland in which Alice goes down a rabbit hole and ends up in a fantasy/dream world.) Per our
poll in last week's review, out of the 306 people who voted by the time I typed this line only 1 said they liked Charlotte the best. I'm not sure that this somewhat Charlotte-centric
Private Practice episode will have viewers relate more with the character.
Continue reading Private Practice: In Which Charlotte Goes Down The Rabbit Hole
Posted Oct 24th 2007 11:20PM by Isabelle Carreau
Filed under: OpEd, Episode Reviews, Private Practice
(S01E05) "You guys are so not friends. You are like a corporation." - Violet to Sam In case you didn't know,
Private Practice was
picked up for a full 22-episode season. That means more Pete and Addison flirting, Cooper and Violet circling around one another, and, sadly, more of angry Naomi! Even if
reviews of the first episodes were not stellar, the show has been improving. Most importantly,
Private Practice has been strong in ratings, which led to its pick up.
Continue reading Private Practice: In Which Addison Finds A Showerhead
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