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Posted Mar 23rd 2007 6:40PM by Martin Conaghan
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Other Sci-Fi/Supernatural Shows, News, BBC, Doctor Who, Pickups and Renewals

The
Daily Mirror newspaper in the UK is claiming that Scottish actor David Tennant has signed a £1million deal
to continue playing the lead role in Doctor Who for a fourth season.
Given that the fourth season was only confirmed in the last few days by the show's executive producer, Russell T. Davies, it doesn't seem unlikely that news of Tennant's committment (or abandonment) would soon follow (especially since it helps keep The Doctor in the headlines in the run up to the new series starting on 31 March).
Continue reading Has David Tennant signed up for fourth Doctor Who series?
Posted Nov 17th 2006 2:01PM by Annie Wu
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Other Comedy Shows, Late Night, TV Royalty, Adult Swim, Celebrities, Angel, The Venture Bros.

Lisa Hammer, voice of Triana Orpheus on
The Venture Bros., heads a filmmaking company called Blessed Elysium, which usually makes a lot of wacky, surrealist short films of the German Expressionist persuasion. Her latest project is a feature film called
POX, currently in post-production. The Blessed Elysium team is looking for a bit of help in funds for
POX, so some excellent Ebay auctions have been set up. The TV-related items include this fantastic
Venture Bros. lot, which contains a DVD, picture of Triana, and a few script pages with some Jackson Publick sketches (all items are signed). Hey hey! Perfect holiday gift for your favorite
Venture Bros.-loving blogger friend whose name begins with an "A" and ends with "Nnie".
There are also
some super-special panels from
The Tick comic and a
script from Angel, both signed by Ben Edlund. Oh, and here's a
Vanna White doll. I'm not quite sure what's going on with that.
[via the
Venture Bros. LJ community]
Posted Aug 8th 2006 6:26PM by Joel Keller
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, NBC, Talent, Industry, Programming, OpEd, Celebrities, Game Show

Just when we think that Bob Saget has moved into the realm of the cool, he reverts back to the lame-ass form he displayed through most of the eighties and nineties.
Case in point: fresh off a career-changing appearance in the filthy-joke documentary
The Aristocrats, and on the heels of directing the
forthcoming satire Farce of the Penguins, Saget has been signed to host... a game show. Saget has
signed to host NBC's game show
1 Vs. 100,
based on a worldwide hit show that pits one contestant against 100 in a trivia contest. Because NBC sees this as a companion to
Deal or No Deal, they figured they should follow the same formula: hire a stand-up comedian with some edge and a ready-made TV fanbase.
So, will we get a TV-fied version of the edgy Saget from the last few years, or the bland, unfunny Saget we saw on
Full House and
America's Funniest Home Videos? Who would you rather see?
[thanks to
bobsagetisgod.com for the pic!]