Posts with tag TomCavanagh
Posted Apr 4th 2008 1:11AM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: OpEd, Episode Reviews, Eli Stone, Reality-Free
(S01E10) The title of this episode was called "Heartbeat" because Eli's case involved a heart transplant -- two actually -- but "Reflections" might have been more appropo. Eli awakened in Nate's body and continued to find himself reliving his brother's life ten years before. And not on just any day, but the day that their dad died.
Overall, this was a particularly interesting episode because it seemed to lay the groundwork for where
Eli Stone is going. Since it's likely that the show is going to be renewed -- deservedly so -- the prospect of Eli getting that surgery which may correct the aneurysm that's causing his visions, may not be happening after all.
Continue reading Eli Stone: Heartbeat
Posted Feb 26th 2007 12:11PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Other Comedy Shows, TV on DVD, Web
We've speculated about this many times here at TV Squad, but now we have word from Ed himself, Tom Cavanagh, that season one of the show is coming to DVD.
In an interview with Collider.com, Cavanagh says:
"Yeah, I guess they're talking about it. Last I heard was they were close on season one. The stumbling block as it's like a lot of the time is the music rights. They were fortunate enough because of the clout they had as Letterman's producers to get a lot of great music as one-offs. Of course, when you put those on a DVD that becomes a whole different thing."
Continue reading Yes! Ed is (probably) coming to DVD!
Posted Jan 29th 2007 1:01PM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Cable, Celebrities, Documentary

Tom Cavanagh, known for his goofy-but-sweet roles in
Ed,
Love Monkey and
Scrubs, is going all nerdy on us! He's going to host six episodes of a backstage pass-type show for the Smithsonian Institution.
Last year, the Smithsonian
announced it is creating a television channel with Showtime that will launch in April. There are at least 60 programs planned, with a few already in the works. One of those few is Cavanagh's
Stories from the Vaults. The premise of the 30-minute series is that Cavanagh gets to take viewers behind-the-scenes to check out some of the Smithsonian Institution's coolest and oddest artifacts.
The Smithsonian programming is being offered to cable and satellite profiders as an on-demand channel. Many of the other programs will focus on Smithsonian research, which is not as well-known as its artifacts. So far, no television providers have picked it up.
Posted Apr 26th 2006 12:16PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Cable, OpEd, Love Monkey

I was bummed when the show was canceled so quickly by CBS,
and really happy when the show was picked up VH-1 (well, the episodes already in the can), so why did I forget to watch
it last night? I have to remember, it's on VH-1, Tuesdays at 9. VH-1, Tuesdays at 9. VH-1, Tuesdays at 9!
Luckily, the networks repeat everything a lot now, and this episode (titled "The Window") will be repeated
this Thursday at 11am. I'm going to set my DVR just in case.
The Price Is Right is on at the same time.
Don't you hate it when you're looking forward to seeing something, but you get busy and it slips your mind and
you miss it?
Posted Mar 29th 2006 10:32PM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, CBS, Cable, Programming

Thank you, VH1!
The music network will air all eight episodes of CBS' cancelled
Love Monkey beginning next month. That's
five episodes we haven't seen, since CBS prematurely
pulled it from the schedule
(damn you, CBS!).
The first three episodes of
Love Monkey (the ones we've already seen) will air
back-to-back starting at 7 pm (ET) on April 11. The remaining episodes air weekly on Tuesdays at 9 pm (ET).
Posted Aug 10th 2005 5:00PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Other Comedy Shows, CBS
When the new fall shows were announced, I was kinda bummed that Love Monkey didn't make it to CBS' schedule. I was a big fan of the late NBC show Ed, and was hoping to see star Tom Cavanagh in another show. Now it looks like it will happen after all. The network has ordered the show as a midseason replacement, in case one or more of the other shows doesn't catch on (maybe Ghost Whisperer? Hmm? Maybe?).
Love Monkey is based on the book by Kyle Smith and is about a single thirtysomething record exec (Cavanagh) who has to deal with all his married/deeply in love friends. I can relate. Except for the thirtysomething part.