Posts with tag blair underwood
Posted Mar 26th 2008 8:30AM by Kristin Sample
Filed under: Industry, OpEd, Celebrities, Dirty Sexy Money

From March 14th to March 27th,
The Paley Center for Media is presenting the twentieth-fifth annual William S. Paley Television Festival. The Paley Center, formerly the Museum of Television and Radio, says that the festival celebrates "television's rich and diverse programming and the creative process behind the medium." This year the festival included
Chuck, Friday Night Lights,
Pushing Daisies, Gossip Girl, and
The Buffy the Vampire Slayer Reunion.
Last night, I attended the
Dirty Sexy Money panel. For what happened during the panel discussion, read on past the jump...
Continue reading Paley Festival: Dirty Sexy Money
Posted Feb 7th 2008 11:03AM by Jason Hughes
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Web

If you're cool, then you've been following HBO's bold new nightly series
In Treatment, starring Gabriel Byrne, Blair Underwood and Dianne Wiest among others. If you're even cooler than you've been reading our awesome reviews
right here at TV Squad. Don't worry, the reviews will continue, only instead of being nightly you'll get a weekly recap.
So far, you've missed eight episodes, but it's still not too late. In an unprecedented move for HBO, they're making the first three weeks (that's fifteen episodes for you mathematically challenged)
available for free viewing online. The full series runs 43 episodes, but these 15 will give you plenty of time to give your cable/satellite provider a call and sign up for HBO.
Continue reading Get three weeks of HBO's In Treatment sessions free online
Posted Jan 31st 2008 11:15PM by Jason Hughes
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, OpEd, Episode Reviews
(S01E04) "So was that convincing enough?" Amy, after a long monologue about her 'depression.'
It's like the fourth first episode in a row! It really is amazing how every episode so far has essentially been the first episode of a new series. In fact, when they do the "Next time on..." bit, it's not "Tomorrow on
In Treatment." It's "Next Thursday on
In Treatment: Jake & Amy. And there has been no real connection between these first few episodes, save the common thread of Paul Weston as therapist. Tomorrow night's episode will show what this series is really going to be about as Paul goes to see his
own therapist.
In Treatment is one of the most unusual television experiments I've ever seen, but after four episodes I think I'm beginning to really like it.
Continue reading In Treatment: Jake and Amy-Week One
Posted Jan 30th 2008 2:00AM by Paul Goebel
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, OpEd, Episode Reviews
(S01E02) "I was told you were a good listener." - Alex
I was pleased to see that the second episode seemed a little more light-hearted. Since Blair Underwood is a new patient, things start off a bit lighter. Gabriel Byrne even attempts a little joke, a very little joke. Sadly, that failed joke set the tone for much of the episode.
Continue reading In Treatment: Alex-Week One
Posted Dec 6th 2007 12:24PM by Erin Martell
Filed under: Episode Reviews, Dirty Sexy Money

(S01E10) The Darlings certainly know how to prepare for the holidays, don't they? Not only did they have a performance of "The Nutcracker" in their living room, but they found time to battle Simon Elder. Every week it seems like another Darling is involved in the plot against Simon--I can't wait for Juliet and Jeremy to join the fray. The twins can be excused, however, since they were busy with their gorgeous significant others.
Continue reading Dirty Sexy Money: The Nutcracker
Posted Nov 29th 2007 12:23PM by Erin Martell
Filed under: Episode Reviews, Dirty Sexy Money

(S01E09) This week's Dirty Sexy Money featured a blast from the past: Dutch George. No, he didn't come back from the dead, but we did get to see what he was up to six months ago. In the present day, Brian had to face the music after his bribery attempt, Juliet returned, and Karen went on a big date. Oh, and a huge Darling secret was revealed! This show keeps getting better and better!
Continue reading Dirty Sexy Money: The Watch
Posted Nov 22nd 2007 10:29AM by Erin Martell
Filed under: Episode Reviews, Dirty Sexy Money

(S01E08) Last night's Dirty Sexy Money sent us off to our Thanksgiving celebrations with a lot to think about. We learned a little bit about Simon's beef with the Darlings, although it was hard to completely believe either side of the story. Letitia and Karen's plan to sabotage Nick's marriage entered phase one, and Patrick's marriage took an unusual turn. Meanwhile, Jeremy pretended to be poor and Brian pretended to be a caring father. The results of their efforts were varied.
Continue reading Dirty Sexy Money: The Country House
Posted Nov 15th 2007 12:30PM by Erin Martell
Filed under: Episode Reviews, Dirty Sexy Money

(S01E07) This week, Dirty Sexy Money really proved its worth in the primetime soap category. No one has made a melodramatic declaration since the pilot, so I was happy to hear Tripp's vow to destroy Simon. Only a scheming billionaire can talk about destroying someone with any credibility, and Tripp pulled the scene off nicely. He also made for an amusing drunk.
Continue reading Dirty Sexy Money: The Wedding
Posted Nov 1st 2007 10:55AM by Erin Martell
Filed under: Episode Reviews, Dirty Sexy Money

(S01E06) No, red vests aren't the newest fashion trend; Jeremy actually became a valet on this week's Dirty Sexy Money. While Jeremy was learning the complexities of parking cars, the rest of the Darlings were dealing with some serious drama. Dutch's death is officially a murder, and two of the most likely suspects, Tripp Darling and Simon Elder, faced off in an epic poker game.
Continue reading Dirty Sexy Money: The Game
Posted Oct 25th 2007 12:12PM by Erin Martell
Filed under: Episode Reviews, Dirty Sexy Money

(S01E05) Is there such a thing as too much money? That was the question under debate on this week's Dirty Sexy Money. Believe it or not, Nick and the twins had similar thoughts in this episode. Each of them had to decide how to handle the Darling fortune, and each took a different approach after three eye-opening evenings.
Continue reading Dirty Sexy Money: The Bridge
Posted Jan 22nd 2007 11:59AM by Brett Love
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Other Comedy Shows, HBO, Premium Cable, Celebrities, Pickups and Renewals

HBO continues to prepare for a post Sopranos world. There has been a lot of talk about their upcoming shows lately, including adapting George R. R. Martin's
Song of Ice and Fire, David Milch's
John From Cincinnati, and the untitled
Kanye West project. We can now add
two more to that list.
The network has picked up a one-hour comedy from producer Linda Bloodworth-Thomason (Designing Women) called
12 Miles Of Bad Road. The show will star Lily Tomlin as the matriarch of a rich Texas family. Add in the family real estate business and a collection of relatives and hilarity will ensue, hopefully. The idea almost sounds like a
Dallas spoof. With Tomlin on board, it will certainly be worth a look. Look for Gary Cole, Mary Kay Place, and Leslie Jordan to also appear.
Continue reading HBO orders more new shows
Posted Jan 10th 2007 2:49PM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, NBC, Law and Order

(
S08E11) Boy howdy, things sure are tense between Dets. Benson and Stabler. I thought their issues were in the past, but they never really can be, can they? Stabler immediately pushed Benson's buttons in this episode when he suggested that a man who is addicted to drugs and alcohol isn't technically abusive. Of course, Benson grew up with an alcoholic mother and she knows that abuse comes in many forms. Stabler knows that too, dammit, but he feels an obligation to side with the man in a nasty divorce case because his own divorce isn't going too well.
Now to the story: A woman, Valerie (Michael Michele), accuses her soon-to-be ex-husband of raping her. But it all seems fishy because she and her husband, Miles (Blair Underwood), are going through a nasty, nasty divorce. Their daughter, Tessa (Tiffany Evans), is in the middle of it.
Continue reading Law & Order SVU: Burned
Posted Dec 26th 2006 7:00PM by Richard Keller
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, NBC, Law and Order
Eriq LaSalle, who played Doctor Peter Benton on ER from 1994 to 2001, returns to NBC's prime-time schedule in January. This time, though, he won't be acting. Rather, he will be behind the cameras as he directs an episode of Law & Order: SVU.
LaSalle will be reunited with SVU cast member Mariska Hargitay, who portrayed Cynthia Hooper during the fourth season of ER, and Michael Michele, who played Doctor Cleo Finch (and Benton's girlfriend) for two seasons on the medical drama. In the episode itself, which will air January 9th, a messy marital estrangement and subsequent custody battle (are there any others on SVU) will pit Valerie Sennet (Michele) against her estranged husband Miles Sennett (Blair Underwood) and result in some secrets being discovered by detectives Benson (Hargitay) and Stabler.
Continue reading It's an ER mini-reunion on Law & Order: SVU in January
Posted Jul 27th 2006 2:02PM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Other Comedy Shows, ABC, CBS, Talent, Lost, The New Adventures of Old Christine

The hunky Blair Underwood has signed on to play a recurring role as a "hunky new teacher" at Richie's school, on
The New Adventures of Old Christine. Underwood joined the cast after a pilot he was in, called
Company Town, didn't get picked up by the networks. Most recently, Underwood co-starred in NBC's failed
LAX with Heather Locklear. I swear, he doesn't look like he's aged a single day since he was on
LA Law.
In other casting news, that really hot Brazilian actor from
Love Actually is joining the cast of
Lost. His name is Rodrigo Santoro and, in case the name and the reference don't ring any bells, he played the co-worker who had the hots for Laura Linney in the movie. Not sure what role he's playing on
Lost, but then again I don't really want to know in case it ruins something.
Posted Mar 20th 2006 8:07AM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Other Comedy Shows, ABC, FOX, CBS, Talent

Catherine Bell (
JAG) and Gary Cole (aka
'Lumbergh' on
Office Space)
have
joined the cast of the CBS pilot
Company Town, a drama about government agents who live in the same
neighborhood. Already on board for the pilot are Sherry Stringfield (
ER) and Blair Underwood (
LA
Law). You don't have to wait for next fall to see Cole on television, he'll reappear on some of the final episodes
of
The West Wing.
Mercedes Ruehl
has
joined the untitled Paul Reiser comedy pilot for CBS, about a man who takes over the family car dealership in
Queens, NY. In 1991, Ruehl won an Academy award for her supporting role in
The Fisher King. Ruehl joins
castmates Bobby Cannavale (
Will & Grace) and Hector Elizondo (
Chicago Hope).
Continue reading Bell, Cole, Ruehl latest to sign up for pilots
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