Posts with tag less than perfect
Posted Oct 18th 2007 8:11AM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, Programming, Daytime, Talk Show
New View cohost Sherri Shepherd is going to star in a new sitcom for The CW.
The show will be about a woman who discovers that her hubby has cheated on her and has a kid with another woman. The other family moves in with them (wacky sitcom premise!) and then the gang travels around the world, trying to prove that the earth is flat.
Continue reading Sherri Shepherd to star in new CW sitcom
Posted Sep 24th 2007 2:01PM by Varun Lella
Filed under: Podcasts, Interviews, Celebrities, Chuck

So we are doing a little new thing here at TV Squad: the audio interview. It is part interview, part podcast, all fun. Please bear with us (or more specifically me) as we get the format down to something that is both interesting and informative to you, the audience -- kind of like
Bill Nye the Science Guy. Only instead of science we have interviews with celebrities ... same difference.
It began last week with
Joel's interview with Rob McElhenney of
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia. Today I am posting a phone interview I did with Zach Levi of
Chuck, which premieres tonight at 8 p.m. EST. If you read my
Early Look post, you know that I love this show. Now that I have seen the third episode -- oh, the perks of TV blogging -- my opinions have been confirmed. However, I may have been biased when watching my episodes, because of this interview.
As you will hear, Zach Levi is the nicest guy alive. Very humble and thankful to be in the game. Unlike last week's audio, this is pretty much
SFW.Continue reading Zachary Levi of Chuck: The TV Squad Interview - AUDIO
Posted Jul 18th 2007 2:01PM by Michael Maloney
Filed under: Programming, Friday Night Lights, TCA Press Tour

NBC's new lineup continued on day two of its press presentation with
Chuck, a one-hour drama by Josh Schwartz and McG, the creative team that brought viewers
The O.C. The new series stars Zachary Levi, best known for his four years on
Less Than Perfect.
If we're supposed to like Chuck, Levi's well cast in the role. He has a self-effacing way about him, especially when asked if he's bulked up over the last few years. He jokes he's eaten a lot of pizza and doesn't work out as much as he should.
Co-star Adam Baldwin is asked a question pretty much everyone knows the answer to. No, he's not related to the famous acting Baldwin brothers of Long Island. Baldwin jokes he hopes to meet Alec Baldwin (30 Rock) now that they're both on NBC so they can settle this in person.
Continue reading Food, fun and football: more from NBC - TCA report
Posted May 3rd 2006 5:24PM by Joel Keller
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, ABC, Talent, Industry, OpEd, Things I Hate About TV, Celebrities

I was watching
Less Than Perfect last night
(yes, it's back on ABC... yes, I thought it was cancelled, too), and the first thing I noticed was that Sara Rue had
lost weight. A LOT of weight. Not that this is the first time I've seen the skinny Sara (I think I saw her skinny self
on an episode of
Ellen or something), but I had forgotten just how much she had slimmed down since her sitcom
started four years ago.
But here's the thing: I don't understand why she had to lose the weight to begin
with.
Continue reading Things I Hate About TV: Sara Rue gets skinny
Posted Apr 23rd 2006 2:26PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Talent, Web, Celebrities

I've always found Andy Dick to be a very
talented, guy. I know, I know, a lot of people don't seem to like him, but, well, screw them.
I was checking
out his offical web site, and besides finding out about the new film he has,
Danny Roane: First Time Director
(with an impressive cast: Ben Stiller, Maura Tierney, Jack Black, James Van Der Beek, and more), I also came across an
entire page of free mp3s of songs he's written. Very entertaining. Check out
"A. Dick Theme," about all the jokes that have been made about his last name (note: some songs are rather
explicit).
Posted Mar 30th 2006 11:18AM by Jonathan Toomey
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, ABC
Not gonna lie, I really thought this show was canceled. Apparently
though, ABC actually renewed the show for a fourth season last year and then just stopped talking about. That is until
yesterday when an ABC press release announcing the move of Commander in Chief to Thursdays also quietly
mentioned the return of Less Than Perfect. What?!?! The season four premiere of LTP (entitled
"Sex, Lies, and Office Supplies") is now scheduled to air on Tuesday April 18 at 9:30 PM. Now maybe it's
just me, but isn't April a little late in the year to air a sitcom premiere?
[via Zap2It]
Posted Feb 26th 2006 2:14PM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Other Comedy Shows, ABC, FOX, CBS, Talent

Now that pilot season is wrapping up,
it's casting season in L.A., where mega-stars or yet-to-be-discovered actors sign on to all sorts of new shows in hopes
that the networks will pick them up for the fall line-up. There are a lot of big names this time around. Check it
out:
- Calista Flockhart (Ally McBeal) and Rachel Griffiths (Six Feet Under)
will star in the ABC drama pilot Brothers & Sisters, a soap-style drama about adult siblings.
- Heather Locklear is in negotiations for a leading role in the ABC comedy pilot, Women of a Certain Age.
Locklear would play a recently widowed woman who starts a new life with her two best friends.
- Ron
Livingston (Sex and the City, Office Space) is one of two leads in a FOX drama called
Primary, which is about a male and a female hostage negotiator who balance their love lives with their
jobs.
- Joe Pantoliano (The Sopranos) has agreed to star in CBS' Waterfront, as the
charismatic and "ethically-challenged" mayor of Providence, R.I.
- Steven Culp, previously known
as Rex Van De Kamp on Desperate Housewives, will appear in the ABC drama, Traveler, about three Yale
graduate students who become a national security risk when one of them frames the other two for an art museum
bombing.
- Swoosie Kurtz will take on a supporting role in the CBS comedy, Play Nice, which stars
Timm Sharp and Sara Rue (Less Than Perfect) as a brother and sister who run a toy company.
- Jonah
Lotan, who has been playing Spenser Wolff this season on 24, will take on a role on the FOX thriller,
Beyond, which is about the space race.
[Via
The
Hollywood Reporter]