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Posted Nov 27th 2009 1:00PM by Isabelle Carreau
Filed under: Spoilers Anonymous, Reality-Free

This is
Spoilers Anonymous, a weekly column here at
TV Squad where we supply you with the dirt on some of the more popular shows on the air. We'll never put spoilers up here on the main page in order to help the reformed stay unspoiled. If you have anything to add to the group, feel free to step up and let yourself be heard, either with our
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This week we have spoilers for:
90210, Chuck, Desperate Housewives, Gossip Girl, Greek, Lost, Supernatural and Ugly Betty. (SPOILERS FOLLOW!)
Continue reading Spoilers Anonymous: Lost, Supernatural and more!
Posted May 23rd 2008 8:40AM by Brad Trechak
Filed under: Celebrities, Casting, Reality-Free

Barry Livingston, who played Ernie Douglas on the 60's/70's sitcom
My Three Sons (TV's second longest-running live-action show after
The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet)
will be appearing on the Hallmark Channel this coming Saturday at 8 p.m. in an action movie called
Final Approach. He joins a cast that includes Dean Cain, Lea Thompson, Richard Roundtree, Ernie Hudson and Anthony Michael Hall.
Livingston has appeared in other TV shows including
Mad Men,
Eli Stone and
Crossing Jordan. The 54-year-old former child star will play an aeronautical engineer on a plane who helps Dean Cain's character foil an attempted hijack.
Continue reading My Three Sons star to appear on the Hallmark Channel
Posted Apr 28th 2008 3:00PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, OpEd, Reality-Free
So what did you do yesterday? I spent the entire Sunday watching detective movies on The Hallmark Channel. Of course, when I say "detective movies" it sounds like I was watching old film noir flicks from the 40s and 50s. Actually, I was watching Murder, She Wrote, Perry Mason movies, and Matlock.
Yes, I have the social life of a 70 year-old woman.
I've always been a sucker for these shows, going back to the NBC Mystery Movie and Columbo and McMillan and Wife. Those shows were probably better produced and written than the stuff you see on Hallmark Channel, but I think the new shows are quite entertaining and fun, and it's good to see favorite familiar faces on TV again: the McBride movies with John Larroquette, the Murder 101 movies with Dick Van Dyke, and the TV movie series I'd like to talk about, Jane Doe.
To put it simply, I'm worried about Jane Doe.
Continue reading I'm worried about Jane Doe
Posted Sep 7th 2006 11:17PM by Richard Keller
Filed under: FOX, OpEd, Music and Variety
(S01E02) Welcome to the second review of Celebrity Duets, now on at its regular time. Thanks for sticking with me, despite the poor decision I made last week when I thought Lucy Lawless should have been the celebrity to be let go from the competition. From the comments I read you thought that she did much better than I did. Well, you won't have to worry about that now, because I will only be covering the talent portion of the show. The judging will either be covered by another one of our talented TV Squad writers (beautiful people one and all), or not at all.
So, without further ado . . .
Continue reading Celebrity Duets: 7 Perform