When you just can’t stomach another hot dog and the sun refuses to cooperate this Memorial Day weekend, TVLine has you covered. We’ve culled the best of the holiday weekend’s marathons and specials, including reality shows we can’t quit (I Found the Gown), a check-in with a teenage P.I. whose return can’t happen quickly enough and must-see catch-up sessions with Da Vinci and the Bluths. Enjoy!
Friday, May 24
4 – 11 pm Law & Order: Svu (USA Network) | Olivia’s fate may be up in the air, but one thing is certain: She’s still busting perps and radioing...
Friday, May 24
4 – 11 pm Law & Order: Svu (USA Network) | Olivia’s fate may be up in the air, but one thing is certain: She’s still busting perps and radioing...
- 5/24/2013
- by Vlada Gelman
- TVLine.com
The Casting Society of America tonight announced the winners of the 28th Annual Artios Awards for outstanding achievement in casting. The Big Budget Feature Drama award went to Kerry Barden and Paul Schnee for The Help. Mindy Marin and Kara Lipson (Associate) received the Big Budget Feature Comedy award for Crazy, Stupid Love. There was a tie for Television Series Drama. The honor was shared by Mark Saks and John Andrews (Associate) for The Good Wife and Judy Henderson, Craig Fincannon (Location Casting), Lisa Mae Fincannon (Location Casting) for Homeland. Nicole Sullivan hosted the ceremony at the Beverly Hilton Hotel. The New York ceremony was canceled due to Hurricane Sandy. Here is the complete list of winners: Big Budget Feature – Drama The Help, Kerry Barden, Paul Schnee Big Budget Feature – Comedy Crazy, Stupid, Love, Mindy Marin, Kara Lipson (Associate) Feature – Studio or Independent – Drama My Week With Marilyn, Deborah Aquila,...
- 10/30/2012
- by THE DEADLINE TEAM
- Deadline TV
The Young And The Restless' Michelle Stafford is selling her home for $2,499,000. Eastenders casts an African Grey parrot. Sarah Brown will have a new look on Days Of Our Lives. Julianne Moore realizes people want to laugh. Catch a sneak peak of Josh Duhamel's return to All My Children.
Michelle Stafford puts Los Feliz home on the market for $2.5M
The oversized rooms in the 4,533-square-foot house feature period details such as stained leaded-glass windows and decoratively painted ceiling beams. The entry rotunda is replicated in the lower level guest suite and leads to a terrace. The update kitchen opens to a family room. The master suite, one of four bedrooms, has a round walk-in closet. The five bathrooms feature custom tile work.
Public records show Stafford bought the property in 2007 for $2,525,000 and has listed it for $2,499,000.
Sarah Brown has a new look on Days
"As an actor,...
Michelle Stafford puts Los Feliz home on the market for $2.5M
The oversized rooms in the 4,533-square-foot house feature period details such as stained leaded-glass windows and decoratively painted ceiling beams. The entry rotunda is replicated in the lower level guest suite and leads to a terrace. The update kitchen opens to a family room. The master suite, one of four bedrooms, has a round walk-in closet. The five bathrooms feature custom tile work.
Public records show Stafford bought the property in 2007 for $2,525,000 and has listed it for $2,499,000.
Sarah Brown has a new look on Days
"As an actor,...
- 8/3/2011
- by We Love Soaps TV
- We Love Soaps
MTV went on the air 30 years ago today at 12:01 a.m. It was a Saturday morning and the previous week, 13 daytime soaps had aired on ABC, CBS and NBC. That's more than double the six we have today. Here's a look at what happened that week on the soaps:
The Doctors: Greta miscarried. Billy (Alec Baldwin) joined forces with Nola (Kim Zimmer) against Mona. Althea's mystery patient called out Althea's name. Natalie played Jack against Jerry for her affections. Matt fumed when Maggie won a research grant. Mona ordered her lawyer, Edmund, to go over Jason's will. Barney planned to trace his family's roots in Ireland.
All My Children: Brandon finally asked Sara for a divorce, but Sara dampened Erica's parade by vowing a long fight. Wally refused Devon in bed. Jesse returned with Carl and agreed to attend summer school. Sybil failed to win Rick's attention away from Betsy.
The Doctors: Greta miscarried. Billy (Alec Baldwin) joined forces with Nola (Kim Zimmer) against Mona. Althea's mystery patient called out Althea's name. Natalie played Jack against Jerry for her affections. Matt fumed when Maggie won a research grant. Mona ordered her lawyer, Edmund, to go over Jason's will. Barney planned to trace his family's roots in Ireland.
All My Children: Brandon finally asked Sara for a divorce, but Sara dampened Erica's parade by vowing a long fight. Wally refused Devon in bed. Jesse returned with Carl and agreed to attend summer school. Sybil failed to win Rick's attention away from Betsy.
- 8/1/2011
- by We Love Soaps TV
- We Love Soaps
Here are the Daytime Emmy nominations in the technical categories.
Outstanding Achievement in Art Direction/Set Decoration/Scenic Design For A Drama Series All My Children ABC Production Designer James Jones Art Director Bryan Langer Set Decorator Kay Dee Lavorin The Bold and the Beautiful CBS Production Designer Jack Forrestel Art Directors Fabrice Kenwood Charlotte Garnell Scheide Set Decorator Elsa Zamparelli General Hospital ABC Production Designer Chip Dox Art Director Daniel Proett Set Decorators Jennifer Elliott Andrew Evashchen One Life To Live ABC Production Designer Roger Mooney Art Directors Ruth Wells John Kenny Martin Fahrer The Young and the Restless CBS Production Designer William Hultstrom Art Director David Hoffmann Set Decorators Joe Bevacqua Andrea Joel Fred Cooper
Outstanding Achievement for a Casting DirectorFor A Drama Series All My Children ABC Casting Director Judy Wilson General Hospital ABC Casting Director Mark Teschner One Life To Live ABC Casting Director Julie Madison...
Outstanding Achievement in Art Direction/Set Decoration/Scenic Design For A Drama Series All My Children ABC Production Designer James Jones Art Director Bryan Langer Set Decorator Kay Dee Lavorin The Bold and the Beautiful CBS Production Designer Jack Forrestel Art Directors Fabrice Kenwood Charlotte Garnell Scheide Set Decorator Elsa Zamparelli General Hospital ABC Production Designer Chip Dox Art Director Daniel Proett Set Decorators Jennifer Elliott Andrew Evashchen One Life To Live ABC Production Designer Roger Mooney Art Directors Ruth Wells John Kenny Martin Fahrer The Young and the Restless CBS Production Designer William Hultstrom Art Director David Hoffmann Set Decorators Joe Bevacqua Andrea Joel Fred Cooper
Outstanding Achievement for a Casting DirectorFor A Drama Series All My Children ABC Casting Director Judy Wilson General Hospital ABC Casting Director Mark Teschner One Life To Live ABC Casting Director Julie Madison...
- 5/11/2011
- by We Love Soaps TV
- We Love Soaps
On this date in...
1977: All My Children expanded to an hour on a full-time basis.
Celebrating a birthday today are:
Lynn Hamilton (ex-Alice, Port Charles; ex-Selita, Sunset Beach; ex-Vivian, Generations; ex-Mae, The Young And The Restless) - 80
William Roache (Ken, Coronation Street) - 78
Katherine Bruce (ex-Sandy, Dark Shadows) - 69
Gina Torres (ex-Magdalena, One Life To Live) - 41
Casey Deidrick (Chad, Days Of Our Lives) - 23
Also celebrating a birthday today is We Love Soaps' Damon L. Jacobs. Happy Birthday, Damon! Check out his series, "40 Lessons of 40 Years," at shouldless.com.
1977: All My Children expanded to an hour on a full-time basis.
Celebrating a birthday today are:
Lynn Hamilton (ex-Alice, Port Charles; ex-Selita, Sunset Beach; ex-Vivian, Generations; ex-Mae, The Young And The Restless) - 80
William Roache (Ken, Coronation Street) - 78
Katherine Bruce (ex-Sandy, Dark Shadows) - 69
Gina Torres (ex-Magdalena, One Life To Live) - 41
Casey Deidrick (Chad, Days Of Our Lives) - 23
Also celebrating a birthday today is We Love Soaps' Damon L. Jacobs. Happy Birthday, Damon! Check out his series, "40 Lessons of 40 Years," at shouldless.com.
- 4/25/2011
- by We Love Soaps TV
- We Love Soaps
Info Meme
Because the Super Bowl isn’t really over until we’ve analyzed it to death, we’ve got about a week to go. But since I don’t care about the game itself, I’ll stick with pop culture. For example, here’s a detailed story of how the Leno/Oprah/Letterman commercial happened.
In other Super Bowl news, the broadcast was the most watched television program in the history of television programs. It even eclipsed the finale of M*A*S*H which had held the title since I was a kid, and the urban legend was that when it was over, the collective run to the bathroom caused flooding in some urban areas. It’s estimated that 106.5 million people tuned in.
There’s a really Lost-esque analysis of Willie Adama on Caprica over here. I’ve never paid close enough attention to any show to have noticed this stuff,...
Because the Super Bowl isn’t really over until we’ve analyzed it to death, we’ve got about a week to go. But since I don’t care about the game itself, I’ll stick with pop culture. For example, here’s a detailed story of how the Leno/Oprah/Letterman commercial happened.
In other Super Bowl news, the broadcast was the most watched television program in the history of television programs. It even eclipsed the finale of M*A*S*H which had held the title since I was a kid, and the urban legend was that when it was over, the collective run to the bathroom caused flooding in some urban areas. It’s estimated that 106.5 million people tuned in.
There’s a really Lost-esque analysis of Willie Adama on Caprica over here. I’ve never paid close enough attention to any show to have noticed this stuff,...
- 2/9/2010
- by lostinmiami
- The Backlot
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