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Posted Dec 30th 2008 10:02AM by Eliot Glazer
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Other Comedy Shows, Late Night, Programming, Video, Celebrities, Retro Squad, Reality-Free, Cheers

While
ABC,
NBC, and
CBS have historically remained in a cutthroat battle for viewers, each network has shared one common trait: come the season of network promotional campaigns, all actors
must be prepared to look absolutely ridiculous.
After the jump ... Remember this
pop cultural gem (video below) that gained traction on the Net not too long ago? The sheer oddity of the clip alone forces us to ask ourselves several questions: do these people all live together? Why is
Marla Gibbs dressed like an astronaut? Does
Bea Arthur do everybody's shoppingl? CAN'T
NELL CARTER JUST SIT DOWN AND REST HER FEET FOR A SECOND? (Seriously,
give her a break!)
Continue reading Seven retro network promos to leave you confused, delighted - VIDEOS
Posted Apr 9th 2008 3:51PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Celebrities, Monk, Obituaries, Reality-Free
Stanley Kamel, who played Dr. Charles Kroger on the USA hit series Monk, was found dead in his Hollywood house earlier today. No cause of death has been announced yet. He was 65.
Kamel has had an incredibly long career in TV and the movies. He was a regular on such series as Beverly Hills, 90210, Melrose Place, Murder One, L.A. Law, and Cagney and Lacey, and appeared in dozens of TV shows over the years, including The West Wing, MacGyver, The Golden Girls, Hunter, Star Trek: TNG, Murder, She Wrote, Reba, The Guardian, General Hospital, NYPD Blue, 7th Heaven, The Mod Squad, Mannix, The Rookies, Three's Company, Emergency, Kojak, and many more. Besides episodes of Monk, he was also filming a feature film titled For Better Or Worse, and a new movie, The Urn, which will be released later this year.
We'll update this post once we found out what exactly happened. Access Hollywood and the other shows will have more later today.
Update: Kamel died of a heart attack.
Posted Nov 27th 2007 10:01AM by Paul Goebel
Filed under: Celebrities, Game Show, Dancing With The Stars, Pickups and Renewals
GSN has announced the pickup of a new gameshow called How Much is Enough hosted by actor Corbin Bernsen.
The show, which is produced by BBC Worldwide America, is a contest to see which contestant can win the most money without being the greediest. The game begins with five "Money Clocks" ranging in value from $1,000 to $5,000. In each round players secretly buzz in as the amount of money is shown on the clock in an attempt to capture the second-highest amount of money each time. Whoever rings in last, and scores the highest amount of cash goes home empty handed.
Continue reading Corbin Bernsen hosts for GSN
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.