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18 November 2008 5:08 PM, PST | From http://www.afterelton.com | See recent After Elton news
I won’t keep you in suspense … This week’s episode is, thankfully, a vast improvement over the past several, in no small part because it finally illustrates that Scotty and Kevin are in a loving, if at times tense relationship. In other words, they’re truly married, and their marriage is no different than any straight couple’s. Plus, the wunderkind twins are deactivated, Robert and Tommy barely register, and Saul finally gets his gay back. It’s all good.
We open, like last week, on a close-up shot of naked flesh. And even though the chest we see is flat, it’s not Rebecca for once. Instead, the torso belongs to Kevin, asleep (in boxers, natch) in his bedroom. Given this is a room we haven’t seen since the Reverend McAbby days, I take this as an encouraging sign things are finally looking up for Kevin-Scotty visibility.
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10 November 2008 7:17 PM, PST | From Aceshowbiz | See recent Aceshowbiz news
Several Hollywood's celebrities who have made contributions to the TV world as well as both popular and new shows that have continuously attracted audience this year have been chosen as the nominees of the 35th Annual People's Choice Awards. Among the shows that have become a favorite is medical drama "Grey's Anatomy".
Not only does the show is picked as the candidate of Favorite TV Drama along with "House M.D." and "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation", the show's star Patrick Dempsey who portrays the famous Dr. McDreamy is put under the nomination of Favorite Male TV Star. Interestingly, he will battle it out with Hugh Laurie, the titular character of "House" in that category.
"Two and a Half Men" also got its share of spotlight after revealed as the contender of Favorite TV Comedy and its star Charlie Sheen is nominated for Favorite Male TV Star. Meanwhile, from the female realm,
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10 November 2008 1:19 PM, PST | From icelebz.com | See recent iCelebz news
It looks like its stacking up to be a battle of the superheroes at the 35th Annual People Choice Awards. "Iron Man," "The Dark Knight" and "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull" will all battle it out for favorite movie.
Nominees battling it out in TV land for favorite drama include "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation," "Grey's Anatomy" and "House." On the funny side of the screen, "Two and a Half Men," "Ugly Betty" and "Samantha Who?" are nominated for favorite TV comedy.
New categories have been added this year and include favorite superhero, TV drama diva and movie cast.
A few of the categories and nominees are:
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7 November 2008 10:59 AM, PST | From wenn.com | See recent WENN news
Brothers Charlie Sheen and Emilio Estevez are to team up on the small screen for an episode of hit U.S. sitcom Two and a Half Men.
Estevez will play a drinking buddy of his brother's character Charlie Harper in an upcoming episode.
The Bobby director/star isn't the only member of Sheen's immediate family to appear on the show - the brothers' father Martin Sheen has also featured.
6 November 2008 8:31 PM, PST | From Aceshowbiz | See recent Aceshowbiz news
Emilio Estevez will join his sibling, Charlie Sheen, on CBS' sitcom, "Two and a Half Men". It has been announced by CBS network that Estevez will be a guest star on the sitcom's upcoming episode which exact airdate is still to be determined.
Furthermore, Estevez's appearance will have something to do with Sheen's character but there is no brotherhood story line for both Estevez and Sheen on the episode. In fact, Estevez's character will be featured as a former drinking and partying buddy of Charlie who comes for a visit.
Sheen says in a statement regarding his brother's upcoming appearance, saying "My dad did the show a couple of years ago, so it was only a matter of time until someone of my brother's talent could also come and play in our sandbox."
Estevez and Sheen's father, Martin Sheen, has appeared in the sitcom's episode entitled "Sleep Tight, Puddin' Pop
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6 November 2008 6:30 AM, PST | From PEOPLE.com | See recent PEOPLE.com news
Charlie Sheen's father, Martin, has already made an appearance on Two and a Half Men. Now Charlie's older brother is getting in on the family action. People has learned that Emilio Estevez will guest star in an upcoming episode of the CBS hit comedy – but he won't play a relative of Sheen's character, Charlie Harper. Instead, Estevez will play one of Harper's old drinking buddies. "My dad did the show a couple of years ago," Sheen says, "so it was only a matter of time until someone of my brother's talent could also come and play in our sandbox.
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Cynthia Wang
5 November 2008 7:49 PM, PST | From AfterEllen.com/ | See recent After Ellen news
Visibility Matters is a monthly column by AfterEllen.com Founder Sarah Warn about larger trends affecting lesbian/bi women in entertainment and the media.
This weekend at the annual Women's Event fundraiser for New York's gay and lesbian center, L Word creator Ilene Chaiken said that when she launched her series six years ago, she assumed there would be plenty of other shows with prominent lesbian leads on mainstream TV by the time it ended.
But The L Word's final season begins in a few months, and not only are there no lesbian cop shows, comedies, or medical dramas on broadcast TV, there are no lesbian characters, period. At least, not on primetime broadcast television, home to America's most-watched shows.
At the turn of the century, there were several lesbian series regulars on primetime broadcast TV. In the 2004-2005 season, there were four or five. By 2006-2007, it was down to one.
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3 November 2008 6:37 PM, PST | From AfterEllen.com/ | See recent After Ellen news
Fans of Callie and Erica on Grey's Anatomy — in fact, lesbians everywhere — sit down and brace yourselves. Dr. Erica Hahn is no more.
Entertainment Weekly’s Michael Ausiello reported Monday that Grey’s Anatomy has let actress Brooke Smith go, spelling the end of her character and the relationship with Sara Ramirez’s Dr. Callie Torres. Smith confirmed the news in an interview with Ausiello.
Her last episode will be this Thursday.
Smith’s dismissal means the loss of American broadcast TV’s only lesbian/bisexual couple in primetime. It was also the first significant gay relationship portrayed on the hit ABC series. The handful of remaining lesbian/bisexual relationships on TV are on cable, premium channels and daytime television.
In addition, E! Online's Kristin revealed that Melissa George's character is no longer bisexual. "Melissa came on as a lesbian character," a Grey's source tells Kristin, "but they changed
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3 November 2008 12:13 PM, PST | From TVGuide - Breaking News | See recent TVGuide.com - Breaking News news
This... is Two and a Half Men. Sources tell TVGuide.com exclusively that James Earl Jones and his world-famous baritone — which in the past has been put to great use as Darth Vader and the "voice" of CNN, to name but two examples — are going to be paying a visit to the CBS hitcom.
What brings Jones to the Harpers' world? As the episode's title makes clear, it is the none-too-small matter of ...
Matt Mitovich
2 November 2008 11:00 PM, PST | From buddytv.com | See recent BuddyTV news
While freshmen shows are eagerly anticipating their full season orders, some have already succeeded in landing a season, or at the very least, more episodes. NBC has gone ahead to order a full season of Kath and Kim despite its mediocre ratings. In fact, the network recently expressed their thoughts on the American rendition of the Australian original created by Gina Riley, Jane Turner and Rick McKenna, saying that it is one of those shows which they truly “believe in.”
Meanwhile, another network has stepped forward to bless a show for another additional episodes order. On Friday, ABC ordered seven more episodes of Samantha Who?, which stars Christina Applegate as the titular character.
The call came following Monday's satisfactory ratings of 9.6 million viewers and a 2.7 rating among the 18-49 adult demographic. The show managed to average a steady 10.5 million viewership, with a 2.8 rating in the 18-49 adult demographic. Moreover, since its premiere,
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26 October 2008 11:00 PM, PDT | From buddytv.com | See recent BuddyTV news
We recently reported that the new NBC series, My Worst Enemy, received mixed reviews as it debuted earlier this month. The John Eisendrath-produced show which stars Christian Slater is set to air its third episode tonight and it has so far endured the airwaves with lukewarm ratings. In fact, TV Guide recently revealed the ratings for the Monday nights which kicked off this fall season.
First off, we have the 8pm timeslot, in which Dancing with the Stars grabbed 18.56 million total viewers over its 90-minute run, gaining around 900,000 week to week. Close behind Dwts is CBS’ Big Bang Theory, with an explosive yet stable 9.28 million and How I Met Your Mother, with 9.36 million. Chuck closed in with 6.7 million.
As for the 9pm timeslot, Two and a Half Men took the top spot for the demographic for the first half hour with 14.55 million viewers, with Worst Week garnering 9.9 million viewers.
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23 October 2008 9:18 PM, PDT | From TVSeriesFinale.com | See recent TVSeriesFinale news
It's no big surprise that CBS is considering making a change to its Monday night line-up. Though Worst Week was hailed by critics as the best new sitcom of the season (not that there's much competition for that title), the public doesn't agree.
Worst Week debuted on September 22nd on CBS. The quirky, single-camera sitcom follows unlucky Sam (Kyle Bornheimer) as he tries to make a good impression on the family of his pregnant fiancé. The series, a remake of a UK sitcom, also stars Erinn Hayes (The Winner), Nancy Lenehan (Grace Under Fire), and Kurtwood Smith (That '70s Show).
The sitcom premiered in the plum spot following CBS' most-watched sitcom, Two and a Half Men. Unfortunately, Week doesn't seem to be a good fit. The show debuted to 9.3 million viewers and a 3.1/7 rating/share in the 18-49 demographic. It was nearly tied for second place in viewers (with the
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23 October 2008 8:57 PM, PDT | From Fangoria.com | See recent Fangoria news
Fiendish death devices? Check. A prolific serial killer explaining his unique theory of how to convince people to appreciate being alive? Check. And lots of blood and everything else found inside human bodies.
This is Saw V, the latest installment in Lionsgate’s ferociously successful horror franchise, now splattering onto screens to the undoubted delight of Jigsaw followers everywhere.
And Oren Koules, who with partner Mark Burg has co-produced all of the Saw films, along with the upcoming horror musical Repo! The Genetic Opera (and, oddly, TV’s Two And A Half Men), says there are details in the movie aimed directly at the audience. “We do a lot of it now for the fans,” he says. “I know that sounds so cheesy—’Oh, we do it for the fans’—but we really do. We say, ‘They’re really going to love this,’ and actually do it almost like Toy Story,
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22 October 2008 6:32 PM, PDT | From wenn.com | See recent WENN news
Latest: Charlie Sheen is "delighted" with the news his wife Brooke is expecting twin boys.
On Wednesday Sheen's mother-in-law Moira Fiore confirmed rumours the couple is expecting twins.
And Sheen followed her announcement, with the news the unborn babies are boys.
The actor - who has three daughters from previous relationships - tells Okmagazine.com, "I'm truly blessed. I'm already the proud father of three beautiful daughters, and I'm delighted that they'll now have two little brothers.
"Life doesn't get any better than this," the Two and a Half Men star adds.
The babies are due in April 2009.
22 October 2008 2:46 AM, PDT | From Studio Briefing | See recent Studio Briefing news
For the third straight week, CBS has dominated the primetime ratings, scoring solidly not only among viewers in general but also among adults 18 to 49, the demographic group most prized by advertisers and a group that had previously eluded the network. The network scored gains over last year in every major category tracked by Nielsen Media Research -- and was the only network to do so. It also placed six shows in Nielsen's top ten. CBS averaged a 7.3 rating and a 12 share for the week, well ahead of second-place ABC, which recorded a 5.9/10. Fox placed third with a 4.6/7, while NBC remained in last place with a 4.2/7.
The top ten shows of the week according to Nielsen Research:1. CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, CBS, 11.8/18; 2. Dancing With the Stars (Monday), ABC, 11.7/17; 3. NCIS, CBS, 11.2/17; 4. Desperate Housewives, ABC, 9.7/14; 5. Dancing With the Stars (Tuesday), ABC, 9.6/14; 5. Grey's Anatomy, ABC, 9.6/14; 7. 60 Minutes, CBS, 9.4/15; 7. The Mentalist, CBS, 9.4/14; 9. Two and a Half Men, CBS, 9.0/13; 10. CSI: Miami, CBS, 8.7/14.
22 October 2008 1:30 AM, PDT | From Cynopsis.com/ | See recent Cynopsis news
Several new series and episodes orders were handed out: • Showtime gave an early holiday present to the drama Dexter as the premium cable network renewed the series for seasons four and five with 12 episodes each. Michael C. Hall stars as the blood splatter expert who is also a serial killer at night. Production on season four begins next spring in Los Angeles. • The CW okayed additional scripts for Privileged despite the series posting lower than average ratings for the network, reports THR. The CW cites the show fits with their brand and has shown some growth in its Tuesday 9p time slot. • CBS picked up two more scripts for its Monday night comedy Worst Week, per TV Week. The sitcom, with lead-in Two and a Half Men, averaged 9.9 million viewers and a 3.2/7 among A18-49. The series is produced by CBS Paramount Network Television and Universal Media Studios. • NBC committed
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6 October 2008 12:30 AM, PDT | From buddytv.com | See recent BuddyTV news
Emmy Award and Golden Globe Award-nominated series Two and a Half Men boasts of a small but unique cast that brings together Charlie Sheen, Jon Cryer and Holland Taylor in a comedy series that has spanned five seasons, with its sixth beginning a few weeks ago. Tonight, we’ll get to see the gang come back for Episode 6.03, “Damn You, Eggs Benedict,” which sees Charlie attempting to cook while Alan tries dating two women at the same time.
Two and a Half Men is created by Chuck Lorre, the man behind another successful comedy series, The Big Bang Theory. He brings together the wonderful mix of great actors with the ability to create dynamism through comedy and laughter. The show boasts of a cast that includes Holland Taylor, one of the most revered actresses in television today.
“She has a Thatcherite bearing,” series star Jon Cryer said. “There’s just
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5 October 2008 10:17 AM, PDT | From Comicmix.com | See recent Comicmix news
The Hollywood Reporter paused to take a look at the winners and losers of returning prime time series. While it’s interesting to see Supernatural’s strong start in its fourth season, the shows with weak returns do not bode well for our genre faves.
Gainers
1. CW Supernatural 1.2 to 1.7 = 42%
2. CBS Criminal Minds 3.5 to 4.7 = 34%
3. CBS How I Met Your Mother 3.3 to 4.0 = 21%
4. CBS CSI: Miami 4.6 to 5.2 = 13%
5. CBS NCIS 3.2 to 3.6 = 13%
6. CBS Two And A Half Men 4.8 to 5.3 = 10%
7. CBS CSI: NY 3.7 to 4.0 = 8%
8. CW Gossip Girl 1.6 to 1.7 = 6%
9. CW One Tree Hill 1.6 to 1.7 = 6%
10. Fox American Dad 3.1 to 3.2 = 3%
Droppers
1. ABC Pushing Daisies 4.4 to 2.0 = -55%
2. Fox Terminator 4.2 to 2.4 = -43%
3. Fox Don't Forget The Lyrics 2.9 to 1.7 = -41%
4. CBS Without A Trace 4.7 to 2.8 = -40%
5. CBS Old Christine 3.2 to 2.1 = -34%
6. ABC Dirty Sexy Money 3.6 to 2.4 = -33%
7. CW America's Top Model 2.5 to 1.7 = -32%
8. Fox Smarter Than 5Th Grader 2.5 to 1.7 = -32%
9. NBC Heroes 7.3 to 5.0 = -32%
10. NBC My Name Is Earl 3.8 to 2.7 = -
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Robert Greenberger
30 September 2008 10:32 AM, PDT | From Studio Briefing | See recent Studio Briefing news
ABC's Dancing With the Stars danced away with the ratings Monday night, averaging 19.28 million viewers between 8:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m., peaking in the 8:30 p.m. half hour with 20.34 million viewers. CBS's comedy lineup in the two hours drew solid ratings, with Two and a Half Men attracting 13.8 million viewers. The competition was too much for NBC's Heroes, however, which placed third with 9.3 million viewers. CBS took over the top spot at 10:00 p.m. with CSI Miami drawing 14.07 million viewers. ABC's Boston Legal was second with 10.24 million viewers, while NBC's season premiere of Life came in third with 7.4 million viewers.
29 September 2008 12:30 AM, PDT | From buddytv.com | See recent BuddyTV news
Last week we saw the sixth season premiere of Two and a Half Men, which stars Charlie Sheen as the bachelor whose life turns upside down when his newly separated brother Alan (Jon Cryer) and his son Jake (Angus T. Jones) move into his pad. The premiere followed Charlie as he encountered a former lover whose son looks a lot like him. He soon got worked up by the possibility that the kid was his, considering that he saw himself as the most eligible bachelor in Malibu.
Tonight, the fun continues with Episode 6.02, titled “Forty Dollars.”
Fans will get another fun night of laughter as Charlie borrows money from Alan on the day he is supposed to pay him back. Alan asks Charlie for the money, but finds his brother in bed with a beautiful woman instead. Charlie pushes Alan away and promises to get the money for him later in the day.
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