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Posted Nov 17th 2008 7:03PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Celebrities, Reality-Free

This is actually kinda funny and I'm surprised no one has attempted this before.
Sacha Baron Cohen, also known as Borat, was
somehow cast as an extra for an episode of NBC's Medium, and in typical Borat fashion he disrupted the scene. In fact, he screwed things up so much that the show had to shut down filming for a while on November 7.
Actually, Cohen wasn't Borat in the footage he was Bruno, one of Cohen's other characters.
Continue reading Sacha Baron Cohen disrupts Medium filming
Posted Jul 30th 2008 9:24AM by Kona Gallagher
Filed under: News, Industry, Celebrities

Who's ready for a Sugar Ray reunion? Anybody? Hello?
Well, ready or not, you're going to get one. Mark McGrath, the Sugar Ray frontman-turned-entertainment-reporter
is leaving Extra. Some reports say he's been fired, but The Hollywood Reporter is claiming that he
really just wanted to get back to the band.
McGrath has been on hiatus from Sugar Ray for the past three years as he hosted
Extra, but now the band is heading back to the studio and
Mario Lopez is stepping up to take his spot behind the anchor desk. Lopez's much lauded muscles are apparently too big to share the stage, though. McGrath's co-host, Dayna Devon, has been demoted to Special Correspondent and backup host for Lopez.
I will always look at Lopez as A.C. Slater, so the idea of him becoming a "journalist" kind of makes me laugh. But then again, it's not like Mark McGrath was exactly the second coming of Cronkite. Besides, anyone who could stand 6 inches away from
Miss Teen South Carolina as she rambled on about "The Iraq" without completely losing it obviously has some talent.
Posted Mar 31st 2008 4:23PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Reality Shows, Celebrities
I'm not a big fan of reality shows, but I really did enjoy The Mole. It lasted two seasons on ABC (not counting the truly stupid Celebrity Mole that came later) and was hosted by Anderson Cooper. Cooper, as you know, is busy over on CNN with his own nightly show, Anderson Cooper 360, so ABC needed a new host for the revival that's coming up later in May. And now they've named him.
Jon Kelley will be the new host of The Mole, the man in charge of guiding contestants (and one spy) through an international game of searches, stunts, and elimination. Kelley used to be an anchor for the syndicated celebrity news show Extra and an anchor for Fox Sports Network.
Continue reading The Mole gets a new host
Posted Dec 12th 2007 1:02PM by Brad Trechak
Filed under: OpEd, TV Squad Lists, WGA Strike

I have no evidence that any of the strikes I'm about to mention will actually occur (nor do I have an exact definition of what some of them actually do). It is simply a hypothesis of the effects of such strikes.
One issue with being a television writer is that a writer's contributions are not as tangible as certain other creative roles. Only slightly more visible is the director's role. The most tangible and visible is the actor, who is immediately seen on camera.
Currently, the television writers are on strike. There is a good possibility that the actors will strike next year. But what if other people that work in the television studios went on strike, the ones who are even less visible to the public. I think those would also create problems for the industry in different ways. For example...
Continue reading Additional strikes that could happen
Posted Nov 30th 2007 4:21PM by Liz Finn-Arnold
Filed under: American Idol, Judges, News and Gossip

It's not even December, and
American Idol's seventh season is still a month and a half away -- but the hype has already begun. According to
an interview with Extra, the
American Idol judges - Simon, Paula, and Randy -- are in agreement: This is going to be the BEST SEASON EVER!!
Last year, as you may recall, season six was often slammed by fans and critics as the WORST SEASON EVER. Who could forget Sanjaya? Oh wait, we did. His 15 minutes of fame only lasted 12.5 minutes. But for all of our Sanjaya-bashing, at least he kept things interesting in an otherwise bland and uninspiring year. Seriously, does anyone even care that
Jordin Sparks just released her debut album?
Continue reading American Idol season seven hype begins
Posted May 23rd 2007 9:41AM by Liz Finn-Arnold
Filed under: American Idol, Judges, News and Gossip

Sure,
Simon threatened to quit American Idol if Sanjaya won, but that seemed unlikely to ever happen. Look, even if Sanj did win by some miracle, Simon would have had to fulfill his contract with the show for the next three years. So Simon was never going anywhere. But that doesn't mean he won't quit -- eventually.
In fact, Simon
recently announced that after his contract is up he will be moving on from the show that helped make him a super-rich celebrity.
Continue reading Is Simon Cowell quitting American Idol?
Posted Mar 6th 2007 2:41PM by Elizabeth Chan
Filed under: News, OpEd, American Idol, Watercooler Talk, Judges, Alumni

It seems that
Extra has done the leg work and taken heed to Jennifer Hudson's suggestion that someone rewind the
American Idol tapes, to see all the nasty comments that Simon Cowell had said during her tenure on the show.
So a diligent production assistant in Los Angeles, had collected some footage that seems to show the more
supportive side of Simon in this TV's Top 5! moment.Continue reading Extra says: Simon didn't say such bad things to Jennifer!
Posted May 26th 2006 1:40PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Talent, American Idol, Music and Variety, Celebrities
American Idol runner-up Katharine McPhee
disclosed on
Extra last night that she got a message from Steven Spielberg before the season finale, and he wants to meet with her. She even said (and I find this interesting) that since he was calling,
she wasn't sure if winning would be best for her.
Now, what could Spielberg possibly want to meet with Katharine McPhee about? Is he doing a remake of
The Wizard of Oz and he wants her to sing the theme song?
Posted May 11th 2006 5:07PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Reality Shows, Music and Variety

Both TMZ.com and Ryan Seacrest are
reporting (warning: audio starts right away) that a very famous band will make Chris Daughtry an offer tonight to join their band as lead singer. The offer will be made on
Extra.
TMZ says that the band is Fuel, but Seacrest (on his morning radio show, where he interviewed Daughtry today) hints that it might be another band, one that has something to do with
Idol and has major hits and is a "household name."
Any guesses?
[
UPDATE: Yes, it was
Fuel]
Posted Apr 27th 2006 10:13PM by Richard Keller
Filed under: ABC, NBC, CBS, Daytime, Music and Variety, Celebrities
No, you haven't tuned
into the alternate universe version of TV Squad. What you are seeing here is true blue. According to Extra,
Rosie O'Donnell has been named as the replacement for Meredith Riviera on ABC's The View. Meredith is
replacing Katie Couric on NBC's Today show when Katie moves to anchor the CBS Evening News this
summer. Rosie was on the short list of candidates that included Connie Chung, Patricia Heaton from Everybody Loves
Raymond and current CNN American Morning anchor Soledad O'Brien.
ABC will make the official
announcement on Friday, April 28th. From 1996-2001 O'Donnell hosted her own syndicated daytime talk show that was a
critical and popular success. She is currently executive producer of The Big Gay Show, a comedy sketch show that will appear on the
Logo network.
[via
Zap2It -- thanks
Anthony!]
Posted Apr 24th 2006 8:14PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Talent, OpEd, Syndicated, Celebrities

It's unfortunate what has happened to some
word these days. "Genius," and "cool" have all gotten twisted in the past couple of decades. Now add
to that list the word "exclusive."
You ever notice the tabloid shows (
ET,
Access
Hollywood,
The Insider,
Extra) will all say they have an "exclusive" interview with a
celeb, but then you turn on another show and they'll have an interview with the same celeb, often in the very same
chairs that the other interview had? What's up with that? Larry King does it a lot too. These shows honestly think that
just because they interview a celeb on their show at a certain time in a certain way, that this qualifies as an
"exclusive." Didn't exclusive once mean that no one else had the interview?
Continue reading What has happened to the word "exclusive?"
Posted Apr 7th 2006 9:55PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Cable, News, Talent, Celebrities

Yes, it was!
Brian
Unger, former correspondent on
The Daily Show, actor, comedian,
essayist on NPR, and co-host of
Extra
and
O2Be, filled in for Keith Olbermann tonight on
Countdown. I didn't recognize him at first, except
I had an "oh, that guy has been anchoring in the afternoons on MSNBC too" moment. And then one of his guests
called him "Brian" and then I slapped my head and said "doh!"
Anyway, interesting to see
a
Daily Show alum anchoring a news program, even if it is one that's not just a straight news show but an
all-around news show that mixes humor with the hard-hitting questions. (The show is repeated at midnight, Eastern time,
if you want to catch it.)
Posted Jan 13th 2006 6:16PM by Adam Finley
Filed under: Talent, Industry, OpEd, Extra Hollywood Access

Hey, Walter, it's been awhile, hasn't it? In fact, I think it's been longer than
a fortnight since I led you on a wild toboggan ride through the crazy world of celebrities and infotainment. If you'll
strap yourself in, we'll careen down that hill yet again. The ride is brief, but the memories last a lifetime.*
Continue reading Extra Hollywood Access: Fake babies and real problems