Australian film-maker Jan Sharp was honoured at the Telluride Film Festival. The festival was dedicated to both Sharp and Us producer Bingham Ray. Sharp’s film credits include Wide Sargasso Sea and Echoes of Paradise.
Accompanying The Sapphires and documentary On Borrowed Time by David Bradbury about film-maker Paul Cox and his life on a liver transplant waiting list were short films Rain by Tom and Sam McKeith, Barn Owl by Anna Spencer and Boo! by Rupert Reid.
The announcement:
Colorado’s Telluride Film Festival ending today was dedicated to the late Australian writer/producer/director Jan Sharp, as well as to the late Us producer Bingham Ray.
Jan’s long career began at Film Australia and included credits Wild Sargasso Sea and The Good Wife.
Bingham was a co-founder of October Films, a leading independent distribution company of the 1990s, and a former president of United Artists.
Australian films...
Accompanying The Sapphires and documentary On Borrowed Time by David Bradbury about film-maker Paul Cox and his life on a liver transplant waiting list were short films Rain by Tom and Sam McKeith, Barn Owl by Anna Spencer and Boo! by Rupert Reid.
The announcement:
Colorado’s Telluride Film Festival ending today was dedicated to the late Australian writer/producer/director Jan Sharp, as well as to the late Us producer Bingham Ray.
Jan’s long career began at Film Australia and included credits Wild Sargasso Sea and The Good Wife.
Bingham was a co-founder of October Films, a leading independent distribution company of the 1990s, and a former president of United Artists.
Australian films...
- 9/4/2012
- by Colin Delaney
- Encore Magazine
We’ve got questions, and you’ve (maybe) got answers! With another week of TV gone by, here are some queries we’re going to lob at you, from shows including Nikita, Mad Men, The Good Wife, Once Upon a Time and Cougar Town!
1 | The best part of last week’s Supernatural: The fantastic Castiel flashback montage or Sam in a white shirt for an entire hour?
2 | What did everyone think of the way Nikita (finally!) solved the Cassandra “problem”? Did she get off way too easy? And will anyone (besides Michael) actually miss little Max?
3 | Could it really be...
1 | The best part of last week’s Supernatural: The fantastic Castiel flashback montage or Sam in a white shirt for an entire hour?
2 | What did everyone think of the way Nikita (finally!) solved the Cassandra “problem”? Did she get off way too easy? And will anyone (besides Michael) actually miss little Max?
3 | Could it really be...
- 3/30/2012
- by Team TVLine
- TVLine.com
On January 21, ABC will attempt to combine The Good Wife with Grey's Anatomy, as The Deep End focuses on first-year associates at a prestigous Los Angeles firm.
These young, attractive lawyers will be thrown into both the courtroom and the bedroom. What can viewers expect on the series premiere?
Dylan is handed a challenging pro bono custody case; Beth deals with a 90-year-old man that thinks she's his daughter; Liam attempts to sign a client under false pretenses; and Addy finally stands up to her boss.
Twilight Saga star Rachelle Lefevre also guest stars on the episode. To get an early look at The Deep End cast in action, click on the following photos, all courtesy of the show's January 21 debut:...
These young, attractive lawyers will be thrown into both the courtroom and the bedroom. What can viewers expect on the series premiere?
Dylan is handed a challenging pro bono custody case; Beth deals with a 90-year-old man that thinks she's his daughter; Liam attempts to sign a client under false pretenses; and Addy finally stands up to her boss.
Twilight Saga star Rachelle Lefevre also guest stars on the episode. To get an early look at The Deep End cast in action, click on the following photos, all courtesy of the show's January 21 debut:...
- 12/30/2009
- by matt@iscribelimited.com (M.L. House)
- TVfanatic
We must face the sad truth: every single primetime show is on hiatus until 2010. Before the calendar turns, however, let's take a look back.
So far, the TV Fanatic staff has reviewed the ups and downs of The Vampire Diaries, 90210, House, Heroes, NCIS and The Good Wife in our mid-season report cards.
In this edition: Glee.
Best character: Kurt. This was a close call. But while Sue Sylvester utters our the funniest Glee quotes, she doesn't sing. Conversely, we can typically rely on Kurt for a great one-liner and a great note or two dozen during one of the show's countless musical numbers. He was also the focus of our favorite episode so far, "Preggers."
Worst character: Terri. This isn't Jessalyn Gilsig's fault. Her character was simply given grating material. Now that the fake pregnancy storyline has ended, perhaps Terri can return to simply being neurotic and somewhat entertaining.
So far, the TV Fanatic staff has reviewed the ups and downs of The Vampire Diaries, 90210, House, Heroes, NCIS and The Good Wife in our mid-season report cards.
In this edition: Glee.
Best character: Kurt. This was a close call. But while Sue Sylvester utters our the funniest Glee quotes, she doesn't sing. Conversely, we can typically rely on Kurt for a great one-liner and a great note or two dozen during one of the show's countless musical numbers. He was also the focus of our favorite episode so far, "Preggers."
Worst character: Terri. This isn't Jessalyn Gilsig's fault. Her character was simply given grating material. Now that the fake pregnancy storyline has ended, perhaps Terri can return to simply being neurotic and somewhat entertaining.
- 12/27/2009
- by matt@iscribelimited.com (M.L. House)
- TVfanatic
After taking a break for the holidays, The Good Wife returns with a new episode on January 5.
What will go down on the episode titled "Painkillers?" Here's a quick look ahead:
Alicia represents the doctor of a high school quarterback that dies from a painkiller overdose; Jackie ends up in the hospital; Peter receives news that makes him quite angry.
As usual, we'll recap and review the episode after it airs. For now, get an early look at a few scenes from it, courtesy of the photos below:...
What will go down on the episode titled "Painkillers?" Here's a quick look ahead:
Alicia represents the doctor of a high school quarterback that dies from a painkiller overdose; Jackie ends up in the hospital; Peter receives news that makes him quite angry.
As usual, we'll recap and review the episode after it airs. For now, get an early look at a few scenes from it, courtesy of the photos below:...
- 12/24/2009
- by matt@iscribelimited.com (M.L. House)
- TVfanatic
Source: MediaWeek, Ratings: in millions Time Network Show Rating 18-49 8Pm CBS NCIS (R) 14.88 2.8/9 ABC America’s Funniest Home Videos (R) 5.52 1.4/4 NBC The Biggest Loser: Where Are They Now? (R) 4.37 1.3/4 Fox Carrie Underwood: Holiday Special (R) 3.96 1.1/4 CW 90210 (R) 1.14 0.5/2 9Pm CBS NCIS: Los Angeles (R) 12.52 2.5/7 NBC The Biggest Loser: Where Are They Now? (R) 4.44 1.6/5 Fox Carrie Underwood: Holiday Special (R) 4.34 1.2/3 ABC Scrubs 3.54 1.3/4 CW Melrose Place (R) 0.71 0.3/1 9:30Pm ABC Better Off Ted 2.87 1.0/3 10Pm CBS The Good Wife (R) 9.27 1.7/5 NBC The Jay Leno Show 5.11 1.4/4 ABC Christmas at the White House: Oprah Special (R) 3.24 0.9/3...
- 12/23/2009
- by theTVaddict
- The TV Addict
We must face the sad truth: every single primetime show is on hiatus until 2010. Before the calendar turns, however, let's take a look back.
So far, the TV Fanatic staff has reviewed the ups and downs of The Vampire Diaries, 90210, House, Heroes, The Good Wife and NCIS in our mid-season report cards.
In this edition: Melrose Place.
Best character: Ella Simms. This is not simply because she wears low-cut dresses and, as proven last episode, black lingerie. Katie Cassidy has taken the bitchy baton from Heather Locklear and run with is like Usain Bolt. The show has still managed to depict a soft side to Ella, however, as her feelings for Jonah appear to be actually sincere. We're excited to watch these two as a couple next month.
Worst character: Violet Foster. She's played by Ashlee Simpson. Need we say more? Fortunately, this "actress" won't be a member of the...
So far, the TV Fanatic staff has reviewed the ups and downs of The Vampire Diaries, 90210, House, Heroes, The Good Wife and NCIS in our mid-season report cards.
In this edition: Melrose Place.
Best character: Ella Simms. This is not simply because she wears low-cut dresses and, as proven last episode, black lingerie. Katie Cassidy has taken the bitchy baton from Heather Locklear and run with is like Usain Bolt. The show has still managed to depict a soft side to Ella, however, as her feelings for Jonah appear to be actually sincere. We're excited to watch these two as a couple next month.
Worst character: Violet Foster. She's played by Ashlee Simpson. Need we say more? Fortunately, this "actress" won't be a member of the...
- 12/23/2009
- by matt@iscribelimited.com (M.L. House)
- TVfanatic
Fast National ratings for Tuesday, Dec. 22, 2009
CBS still easily won Tuesday night despite a slate of reruns and the expected softer holiday viewing numbers.
The network led the night with 12.2 million viewers and a 7.8 rating/13 share in households, far ahead of second-place finisher NBC, which drew a mere 4.6 million viewers and a 3.0/5. They were followed by ABC (4.1 million, 2.6/4), Fox (4.1 million, 2.5/4) and The CW (856,000, 0.6/1).
CBS also led among adults 18-49, scoring a 2.4 rating. NBC had a 1.5, beating out ABC's 1.2, Fox's 1.1 and The CW's 0.4.
Tuesday hour by hour:
8 p.m.
CBS: "NCIS" repeat (15.4 million viewers, 9.7/16 households)
ABC: "America's Funniest Home Videos" repeat (5.7 million, 3.4/6)
NBC: "The Biggest Loser: Where Are They Now?" repeat (4.2 million, 2.8/5)
Fox: "Carrie Underwood: An All-Star Holiday Special" repeat (3.8 million, 2.4/4)
The CW: "90210" repeat (1.1 million, 0.7/1)
18-49 leader: "NCIS" (2.9)
9 p.m.
CBS: "NCIS: Los Angeles" repeat (12.3 million, 7.7/13)
NBC: "The Biggest Loser: Where Are They Now?" repeat (4.4 million, 2.9/5)
Fox: "Carrie Underwood:...
CBS still easily won Tuesday night despite a slate of reruns and the expected softer holiday viewing numbers.
The network led the night with 12.2 million viewers and a 7.8 rating/13 share in households, far ahead of second-place finisher NBC, which drew a mere 4.6 million viewers and a 3.0/5. They were followed by ABC (4.1 million, 2.6/4), Fox (4.1 million, 2.5/4) and The CW (856,000, 0.6/1).
CBS also led among adults 18-49, scoring a 2.4 rating. NBC had a 1.5, beating out ABC's 1.2, Fox's 1.1 and The CW's 0.4.
Tuesday hour by hour:
8 p.m.
CBS: "NCIS" repeat (15.4 million viewers, 9.7/16 households)
ABC: "America's Funniest Home Videos" repeat (5.7 million, 3.4/6)
NBC: "The Biggest Loser: Where Are They Now?" repeat (4.2 million, 2.8/5)
Fox: "Carrie Underwood: An All-Star Holiday Special" repeat (3.8 million, 2.4/4)
The CW: "90210" repeat (1.1 million, 0.7/1)
18-49 leader: "NCIS" (2.9)
9 p.m.
CBS: "NCIS: Los Angeles" repeat (12.3 million, 7.7/13)
NBC: "The Biggest Loser: Where Are They Now?" repeat (4.4 million, 2.9/5)
Fox: "Carrie Underwood:...
- 12/23/2009
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
You know, for all the bitching we do, 2009 was a pretty fantastic TV year. Sure, it threw up the "Jersey Shore" (bringing back severe childhood nightmares for some of us), stuffed more Heidi and Spencer down our throats, and tried to convince us that "Flash Forward" was something other than dumbed-down science fiction at its worst. But every year has its filth and dregs, and if you were willing to take a deep breath and dive into the murky sludge, there were actually quite a few good pearls waiting for you at the bottom.
Take "Lost," for example. While there's some minority dissent, most would agree that 2009 started off with the show delivering a strong penultimate season, perhaps its best season yet. It was an engrossing arc of television, doing service to both the characters and the overarching mythology, all while quietly turning unsuspecting TV viewers into fans of a...
Take "Lost," for example. While there's some minority dissent, most would agree that 2009 started off with the show delivering a strong penultimate season, perhaps its best season yet. It was an engrossing arc of television, doing service to both the characters and the overarching mythology, all while quietly turning unsuspecting TV viewers into fans of a...
- 12/21/2009
- by Seth Freilich
Photo: Screen Actors Guild Nominations for the 16th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards were announced this morning just two days after the 2010 Golden Globe Nominations giving us plenty to chew on heading into the weekend. As for surprises I can say there are really only a couple.
First off, one nod that's not really a surprise is the one that went to Jeremy Renner for The Hurt Locker, most likely edging out Daniel Day-Lewis for Nine. Considering we are talking about actors nominating actors this seems about right. However, Diane Kruger getting a nomination for her performance in Inglourious Basterds is a bit of a surprise, especially as she's beating out her co-star in that film Melanie Laurent, not to forget Marion Cotillard in Nine, both performances I believe are more deserving. Don't expect Oscar to follow suit with that choice.
The other nominations causing me to scratch my head...
First off, one nod that's not really a surprise is the one that went to Jeremy Renner for The Hurt Locker, most likely edging out Daniel Day-Lewis for Nine. Considering we are talking about actors nominating actors this seems about right. However, Diane Kruger getting a nomination for her performance in Inglourious Basterds is a bit of a surprise, especially as she's beating out her co-star in that film Melanie Laurent, not to forget Marion Cotillard in Nine, both performances I believe are more deserving. Don't expect Oscar to follow suit with that choice.
The other nominations causing me to scratch my head...
- 12/17/2009
- by Brad Brevet
- Rope of Silicon
Hot on the heels of this week's Golden Globe nominations, Hollywood woke up Thursday to more honors - with the announcement of the Screen Actors Guild Award nominees - which brought some obvious choices as well as a few surprises among the names from big screen and small. While the already honored (by critics' groups) George Clooney is again off and running as a nominated actor of Up in the Air, and Meryl Streep received yet another nod for her leading role in Julie & Julia, the field of leading men also included Jeff Bridges, Crazy Heart; Colin Firth, A Single Man; Morgan Freeman,...
- 12/17/2009
- by Stephen M. Silverman
- PEOPLE.com
Below is a list of the return dates or season premiere dates of shows beginning in January 2010 (arranged alphabetically by show). When does Gossip Girl or American Idol return? When does Human Target and Caprica premiere? Check out our list below.
The majority of shows are listed (only a few are missing, including the new ABC midseason show, Happy Town). Wow, there's a lot of shows on television, isn't there?
24 (Fox, season premiere) – January 17, 9:00 p.m. (part 2 of premiere continues January 18, 8:00 p.m.) 30 Rock (NBC) – January 14, 9:00 p.m. (back-to-back episodes) 90210 – March 9, 9:00 p.m. Accidentally on Purpose (CBS) – January 11, 8:30 p.m. American Idol (Fox, season premiere) – January 12, 8:00 p.m. Being Erica (SOAPnet, season premiere) – January 20, 10:00 p.m. Big Love (HBO, season premiere) – January 10, 10:00 p.m. Bones (Fox) – January 14, 8:00 p.m. Brothers & Sisters (ABC) – January 3, 10:00 p.m. Burn Notice – January 21, 10:00 p.
The majority of shows are listed (only a few are missing, including the new ABC midseason show, Happy Town). Wow, there's a lot of shows on television, isn't there?
24 (Fox, season premiere) – January 17, 9:00 p.m. (part 2 of premiere continues January 18, 8:00 p.m.) 30 Rock (NBC) – January 14, 9:00 p.m. (back-to-back episodes) 90210 – March 9, 9:00 p.m. Accidentally on Purpose (CBS) – January 11, 8:30 p.m. American Idol (Fox, season premiere) – January 12, 8:00 p.m. Being Erica (SOAPnet, season premiere) – January 20, 10:00 p.m. Big Love (HBO, season premiere) – January 10, 10:00 p.m. Bones (Fox) – January 14, 8:00 p.m. Brothers & Sisters (ABC) – January 3, 10:00 p.m. Burn Notice – January 21, 10:00 p.
- 12/16/2009
- by Clarissa
- TVovermind.com
As always, Tuesday night was ruled by CBS this week. Here's a closer look at final numbers...
8 p.m.
NCIS: 20.5 million viewers
A Charlie Brown Christmas: 6.6 million
The Sing-Off: 6.5 million
So You Think You Can Dance: 6.3 million
The Vampire Diaries rerun: 1.4 million
9 p.m.
NCIS: Los Angeles (pictured): 17.4 million
The Sing-Off: 7.4 million
Scrubs: 4.3 million/Better Off Ted: 3.2 million, 2.1/3
The Vampire Diaries rerun: 1.4 million
10 p.m.
The Good Wife: 14.1 million
The Jay Leno Show: 5.2 million
The Forgotten rerun: 3.3 million...
8 p.m.
NCIS: 20.5 million viewers
A Charlie Brown Christmas: 6.6 million
The Sing-Off: 6.5 million
So You Think You Can Dance: 6.3 million
The Vampire Diaries rerun: 1.4 million
9 p.m.
NCIS: Los Angeles (pictured): 17.4 million
The Sing-Off: 7.4 million
Scrubs: 4.3 million/Better Off Ted: 3.2 million, 2.1/3
The Vampire Diaries rerun: 1.4 million
10 p.m.
The Good Wife: 14.1 million
The Jay Leno Show: 5.2 million
The Forgotten rerun: 3.3 million...
- 12/16/2009
- by matt@iscribelimited.com (M.L. House)
- TVfanatic
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The Good Wife headed into its winter hiatus on the strength of its largest audience to date, helping CBS land yet another Tuesday night ratings win.
The freshman legal drama pulled in 14.1 million viewers, handily defeating The Jay Leno Show (5.2 million viewers) and a repeat of The Forgotten (3.3 million viewers), capping off a characteristically strong Tuesday showing for CBS. New holiday episodes of NCIS and NCIS: Los Angeles were watched by 20.5 million viewers and 17.4 million viewers, respectively.
Putting up the best fight was NBC's The Sing-Off, which averaged...
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The Good Wife headed into its winter hiatus on the strength of its largest audience to date, helping CBS land yet another Tuesday night ratings win.
The freshman legal drama pulled in 14.1 million viewers, handily defeating The Jay Leno Show (5.2 million viewers) and a repeat of The Forgotten (3.3 million viewers), capping off a characteristically strong Tuesday showing for CBS. New holiday episodes of NCIS and NCIS: Los Angeles were watched by 20.5 million viewers and 17.4 million viewers, respectively.
Putting up the best fight was NBC's The Sing-Off, which averaged...
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- 12/16/2009
- by Adam Bryant
- TVGuide - Breaking News
CBS' The Good Wife hit a series high in average viewership to cap off a Tuesday night win for the network. Meanwhile, NBC's The Sing-Off maintained its average viewership and even improved upon its Adults 18-49 rating from Monday night's two-hour premiere. Still no love for ABC comedies Better Off Ted (down 16 percent in average viewership from last week) and Scrubs (down 20 percent). Time Show Viewers (in millions) 8:00 p.m. NCIS (CBS) A Charlie Brown Christmas (ABC) The Sing-Off (NBC) So You Think You Can Dance (Fox) The Vampire Diaries (The CW) 20.5 6.6 6.5 6.3 1.4 (repeat) 9:00 NCIS: Los Angeles (CBS) The...
- 12/16/2009
- by Annie Barrett
- EW - Inside Movies
Source: MediaWeek, Ratings: in millions Time Network Show Rating 18-49 8Pm CBS NCIS 19.86 4.1/13 ABC A Charlie Brown Christmas 6.68 2.3/7 NBC The Sing-Off 6.45 2.2/7 Fox So You Think You Can Dance 6.22 2.3/7 CW The Vampire Diaries (R) 1.47 0.7/2 9Pm CBS NCIS: Los Angeles 17.64 3.7/10 NBC The Sing-Off 7.61 2.8/8 ABC Scrubs 4.26 1.8/5 Fox Gordon Ramsay: Cookalong Live 4.19 1.7/5 CW The Vampire Diaries (R) 1.34 0.6/2 9:30Pm ABC Better Off Ted 3.18 1.3/3 10Pm CBS The Good Wife 14.21 2.8/8 NBC The Jay Leno Show 5.35 1.9/5 ABC The Forgotten (R) 3.3 1.0/3...
- 12/16/2009
- by theTVaddict
- The TV Addict
This episode of The Good Wife was a great showcase for the entire cast.
What began as a seemingly simple case for Alicia led to the discovery that a judge, and long-time friend of Will's, was as corrupt as they come. This storyline was set against an offer made to Diane to leave the firm and become a judge.
Read our recap of "Lifeguard" to fully understand how every character at the firm intersected on this case.
The installment highlighted every positive aspect of The Good Wife, most notably its solid cast, straightforward storytelling and mature point of view. There are no special effects here, no dumbing down of plots for the audience, no need for surprise endings.
There are simply solid stories and slow character build-up. There are also realistic relationships. Will and Diane, for instance, are clearly not good friends. But there's a healthy amount of respect there...
What began as a seemingly simple case for Alicia led to the discovery that a judge, and long-time friend of Will's, was as corrupt as they come. This storyline was set against an offer made to Diane to leave the firm and become a judge.
Read our recap of "Lifeguard" to fully understand how every character at the firm intersected on this case.
The installment highlighted every positive aspect of The Good Wife, most notably its solid cast, straightforward storytelling and mature point of view. There are no special effects here, no dumbing down of plots for the audience, no need for surprise endings.
There are simply solid stories and slow character build-up. There are also realistic relationships. Will and Diane, for instance, are clearly not good friends. But there's a healthy amount of respect there...
- 12/16/2009
- by matt@iscribelimited.com (M.L. House)
- TVfanatic
Fast National ratings for Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2009
CBS got one more night of its regular Tuesday lineup on the air, and the result was one of the network's biggest ratings wins of the season.
"NCIS" et al brought 17.3 million viewers and a 10.8 rating/18 share in households to CBS for the night, beating its closest competitor by more than 10 million viewers (yep, 10 million). NBC (6.4 million, 3.9/6) was the best of the also-rans, beating out Fox (5.2 million, 3.2/5). ABC came in fourth with 4.5 million viewers and a 2.8/5, and The CW (1.4 million, 1.0/2) trailed with a night of reruns.
CBS also led among adults 18-49, but not by nearly as wide a margin. It scored a 3.6 rating in the demographic to beat NBC's 2.3. Fox took third at 2.0, followed by ABC, 1.6, and The CW, 0.6.
Tuesday hour by hour:
8 p.m.
CBS: "NCIS" (20.5 million viewers, 12.6/20 households)
ABC: Special - "A Charlie Brown Christmas" (6.6 million, 3.8/6)
NBC: "The Sing-Off" (6.5 million, 3.9/6)
Fox:...
CBS got one more night of its regular Tuesday lineup on the air, and the result was one of the network's biggest ratings wins of the season.
"NCIS" et al brought 17.3 million viewers and a 10.8 rating/18 share in households to CBS for the night, beating its closest competitor by more than 10 million viewers (yep, 10 million). NBC (6.4 million, 3.9/6) was the best of the also-rans, beating out Fox (5.2 million, 3.2/5). ABC came in fourth with 4.5 million viewers and a 2.8/5, and The CW (1.4 million, 1.0/2) trailed with a night of reruns.
CBS also led among adults 18-49, but not by nearly as wide a margin. It scored a 3.6 rating in the demographic to beat NBC's 2.3. Fox took third at 2.0, followed by ABC, 1.6, and The CW, 0.6.
Tuesday hour by hour:
8 p.m.
CBS: "NCIS" (20.5 million viewers, 12.6/20 households)
ABC: Special - "A Charlie Brown Christmas" (6.6 million, 3.8/6)
NBC: "The Sing-Off" (6.5 million, 3.9/6)
Fox:...
- 12/16/2009
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Fast National ratings for Tuesday, December 15, 2009. With the opposition offering original programming like "The Sing Off" and "Gordon Ramsay: Cookalong Live" as competition, CBS' "NCIS," "NCIS: Los Angeles" and "The Good Wife" all won their hours in dominating fashion on Tuesday night. Among adults 18-49, CBS won the night with a 3.6 rating, far ahead of the 2.3 rating for NBC and Fox's 2.0 rating. ABC's 1.6 rating was fourth in the key demographic, leaving The CW in fifth with a 0.6 rating. Overall, CBS averaged an estimated 17.33 million viewers to accompany a 10.8 rating/18...
- 12/16/2009
- by Daniel Fienberg
- Hitfix
The Good Wife heats up today with a sinister twist, and So You Think You Dance winds down with the first part of its finale. Be prepared for Better Off Ted to get even better, and make sure you seek out Joe Pesci on ABC Family, where he gives the performance of a lifetime as a wise-cracking thief who tries to murder an 11-year-old, all in the name of the holiday spirit.
- 12/15/2009
- Movieline
I just finished my last final and I did super well on it, and decided to come straight home and write tonight's Pajiba After Dark before I got deeply into the pre-flight business of cleaning and packing (read: drinking) and got distracted. Obviously there's relief that the semester is over, but also a kind of bittersweetness that I'm not going to see my friends here for nearly a month. It's something I'll be reflecting on this evening (that's a lie, I'll be at an '80s party drinking) while perhaps enjoying a sedate glass of red wine (water bottle full of margaritas) and enjoying some television (there's nothing good on tonight unless you watch "So You Think You Can Dance" or maybe "Better Off Ted"). Tomorrow I'll be returning home to Maryland, and while I'll be regretful about all the things I'm leaving behind in Miami (read: hungover) I'll also...
- 12/15/2009
- by Intern Rusty
At 8, ABC has A Charlie Brown Christmas, then new episodes of Scrubs and Better Off Ted. CBS has a new NCIS at 8, followed by new episodes of NCIS: Los Angeles and The Good Wife. NBC has a new, two-hour episode of The Sing-Off at 8, followed by a new Jay Leno Show. Fox has a new So You Think You Can Dance, then the premiere of Gordon Ramsay: Cookalong Live. G4 has a new X-Play at 8. Also at 8: TCM has Gone with the Wind. Discovery has a new Dirty Jobs at 9, followed by a new Ghost Lab. BBC America has a new Britain's Missing Top Model at 9. At 10, Syfy has a new Ecw, then two new episodes of Outer Space Astronauts. Bravo has a new Tabatha's Salon Takeover at 10. A&E has the season premiere of Paranormal State at 10. TBS has The Funniest Commecials of the Year 2009 at 10. IFC has...
- 12/15/2009
- by Bob Sassone
- Aol TV.
The Golden Globe Award nominations were announced this morning, and now we can begin all of the "how could they forget my favorite show!" talk. Here are the TV nominees.
Best Drama: Mad Men, Dexter, House, Big Love, True Blood
Best Comedy/Musical: 30 Rock, Modern Family, Entourage, Glee, The Office
Best Actor, Drama: Michael C. Hall (Dexter), Jon Hamm (Mad Men), Simon Baker (The Mentalist), Bill Paxton (Big Love), Hugh Laurie (House)
Best Actress, Drama: Glenn Close (Damages), January Jones (Mad Men), Kyra Sedgwick (The Closer), Anna Paquin (True Blood), Juliana Margulies (The Good Wife)
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Best Drama: Mad Men, Dexter, House, Big Love, True Blood
Best Comedy/Musical: 30 Rock, Modern Family, Entourage, Glee, The Office
Best Actor, Drama: Michael C. Hall (Dexter), Jon Hamm (Mad Men), Simon Baker (The Mentalist), Bill Paxton (Big Love), Hugh Laurie (House)
Best Actress, Drama: Glenn Close (Damages), January Jones (Mad Men), Kyra Sedgwick (The Closer), Anna Paquin (True Blood), Juliana Margulies (The Good Wife)
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- 12/15/2009
- by Bob Sassone
- Aol TV.
Photo: Hollywood Foreign Press Association The nominations are in for the 67th Annual Golden Globe Awards and the leader at the moment is Up In the Air with six nominations, followed by Nine with five and Inglourious Basterds and Avatar both earning four nominations each. Perhaps the biggest surprise for me personally is the absence of In the Loop in the Best Picture (Comedy/Musical) category as well as Peter Capaldi not getting a Best Actor (Comedy/Musical) nomination. It's a great film and this was really it's only chance and it has come up empty.
As far as nominated surprises go, Tobey Maguire getting a Best Actor (Drama) nom for Brothers is surprising, but at the same time it is well-deserved (even if I think Jake Gyllenhaal had the best performance in that flick). Coen brothers fans will be happy to see Michael Stuhlbarg getting a nomination for A Serious Man...
As far as nominated surprises go, Tobey Maguire getting a Best Actor (Drama) nom for Brothers is surprising, but at the same time it is well-deserved (even if I think Jake Gyllenhaal had the best performance in that flick). Coen brothers fans will be happy to see Michael Stuhlbarg getting a nomination for A Serious Man...
- 12/15/2009
- by Brad Brevet
- Rope of Silicon
I feel a little like the Writers Guild Award nominees, announced yesterday, were downloaded directly from my own brain. Or at least my DVR list. And knowing what I know about what shows PopWatchers tend to get all message-boardy about, I'm guessing you feel the same. There in the drama category are Breaking Bad, Dexter, Friday Night Lights (pictured), Lost, and Mad Men. In comedy we have 30 Rock, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Glee, Modern Family, and The Office. And as if all that weren't enough, we have the new series category: Glee, Modern Family, The Good Wife, Nurse Jackie, and Hung.
- 12/15/2009
- by Jennifer Armstrong
- EW.com - PopWatch
The Hollywood Foreign Press Association has announced its nominations this morning for the 67th annual Golden Globes Awards. "Up in the Air" received six nominations including Best Picture, Drama, while "Nine" received five noms including Best Picture, Comedy (huh? "Nine" is definitely Not a comedy!).
"Avatar," "Inglourious Basterds," "The Hurt Locker," and "Precious" are also Best Picture, Drama contenders, while "(500) Days of Summer," "The Hangover," "It's Complicated," "Julie and Julia" complete the Best Picture, Comedy list.
Sandra Bullock received two acting nominations. One for drama for "The Blind Side" and one for comedy for "The Proposal." She's really having a terrific year!
Meryl Streep is also having a terrific year. She's a double contender for Best Actress, Comedy or Musical for "Julie and Julia" and "It's Complicated."
I enjoyed "Nine," but didn't love it, and I suspect many voters felt the same. The nominees from the film are certainly deserving especially Marion Cotillard (Best Actress,...
"Avatar," "Inglourious Basterds," "The Hurt Locker," and "Precious" are also Best Picture, Drama contenders, while "(500) Days of Summer," "The Hangover," "It's Complicated," "Julie and Julia" complete the Best Picture, Comedy list.
Sandra Bullock received two acting nominations. One for drama for "The Blind Side" and one for comedy for "The Proposal." She's really having a terrific year!
Meryl Streep is also having a terrific year. She's a double contender for Best Actress, Comedy or Musical for "Julie and Julia" and "It's Complicated."
I enjoyed "Nine," but didn't love it, and I suspect many voters felt the same. The nominees from the film are certainly deserving especially Marion Cotillard (Best Actress,...
- 12/15/2009
- by Manny
- Manny the Movie Guy
Early this morning the Hollywood Foreign Press Association announced its nominations for the 67th Annual Golden Globes Awards. "Up in the Air" topped the list with six nominations, including best picture, drama, best director of Jason Reitman, best actor for George Clooney and best supporting actress for Vera Farmiga and Anna Kendrick. Click Here to watch MakingOf's behind-the-scenes coverage of "Up in the Air," including exclusive interviews with Reitman, Farmiga and Kendrick. And read more to see the full list of the nominees.
Click on the nominee below to see exclusive interviews, clips, trailers and more from MakingOf.com.
Film
Best Feature - Drama
"Avatar"
"The Hurt Locker"
"Inglourious Basterds"
"Precious"
"Up in the Air"
Best Feature - Comedy
"(500) Days of Summer"
"The Hangover"
"It's Complicated"
"Julie & Julia"
"Nine"
Actor - Drama
Jeff Bridges, "Crazy Heart"
George Clooney, "Up in the Air"
Colin Firth, "A Single Man"
Morgan Freeman, "Invictus"
Tobey Maguire,...
Click on the nominee below to see exclusive interviews, clips, trailers and more from MakingOf.com.
Film
Best Feature - Drama
"Avatar"
"The Hurt Locker"
"Inglourious Basterds"
"Precious"
"Up in the Air"
Best Feature - Comedy
"(500) Days of Summer"
"The Hangover"
"It's Complicated"
"Julie & Julia"
"Nine"
Actor - Drama
Jeff Bridges, "Crazy Heart"
George Clooney, "Up in the Air"
Colin Firth, "A Single Man"
Morgan Freeman, "Invictus"
Tobey Maguire,...
- 12/15/2009
- Makingof.com
The full list of nominations for the 2010 Writers Guild Of America (WGA) Awards, which take place February 20 in Los Angeles and New York: Drama Series
Breaking Bad
Dexter
Friday Night Lights
Lost
Mad Men Comedy Series
30 Rock
Curb Your Enthusiasm
Glee
Modern Family
The Office New Series
Glee
The Good Wife
Hung
Modern Family
Nurse Jackie Episodic Drama
'Broken, Part 1 and Part 2' (House)
'Come, Ye Saints' (Big Love)
'The Grown Ups' (Mad Men)
'Guy Walks into an Advertising Agency' (Mad Men)
'I Will Rise Up' (True Blood)
'Phoenix' (Breaking Bad) Episodic Comedy
'Apollo, Apollo' (30 (more)...
Breaking Bad
Dexter
Friday Night Lights
Lost
Mad Men Comedy Series
30 Rock
Curb Your Enthusiasm
Glee
Modern Family
The Office New Series
Glee
The Good Wife
Hung
Modern Family
Nurse Jackie Episodic Drama
'Broken, Part 1 and Part 2' (House)
'Come, Ye Saints' (Big Love)
'The Grown Ups' (Mad Men)
'Guy Walks into an Advertising Agency' (Mad Men)
'I Will Rise Up' (True Blood)
'Phoenix' (Breaking Bad) Episodic Comedy
'Apollo, Apollo' (30 (more)...
- 12/15/2009
- by By Dan French
- Digital Spy
Despite being a newbie, "Modern Family" will give a heavy competition for older shows. The half-hour comedy series nabs three nominations from 2010 Writers Guild Awards, the same amount that "Mad Men", "30 Rock" and "The Office" get.
"Modern" is to fight for Best Comedy category with "Office" and "30 Rock" in addition to "Curb Your Enthusiasm" and fellow newcomer "Glee". The pilot has also helped "Modern" in scoring a nomination for Episodic Comedy which again lists "30 Rock" and "Office". For being new, "Modern" is put under Best New Series along with "Glee", "The Good Wife", "Hung" and "Nurse Jackie".
Meanwhile, "Mad Men" is a dominator of the drama series, taking in Best Drama nomination and two Episodic Drama nods. Other drama competitors include "Lost", "Dexter", "True Blood" and "Friday Night Lights".
The biggest surprise of all is the inclusion of HBO's low-profile comedy "Eastbound & Down" in the Episodic category. Moreover, "The Simpsons...
"Modern" is to fight for Best Comedy category with "Office" and "30 Rock" in addition to "Curb Your Enthusiasm" and fellow newcomer "Glee". The pilot has also helped "Modern" in scoring a nomination for Episodic Comedy which again lists "30 Rock" and "Office". For being new, "Modern" is put under Best New Series along with "Glee", "The Good Wife", "Hung" and "Nurse Jackie".
Meanwhile, "Mad Men" is a dominator of the drama series, taking in Best Drama nomination and two Episodic Drama nods. Other drama competitors include "Lost", "Dexter", "True Blood" and "Friday Night Lights".
The biggest surprise of all is the inclusion of HBO's low-profile comedy "Eastbound & Down" in the Episodic category. Moreover, "The Simpsons...
- 12/15/2009
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
The Writers Guild of America Awards winners will be announced on February 20. The nominations for the ceremony's major TV categories were announced today - and it's hard to argue with any of the nominees...
Drama Series
Breaking Bad
Dexter
Friday Night Lights
Lost
Mad Men
Comedy Series
30 Rock
Curb Your Enthusiasm
Glee
Modern Family
The Office (Pictured)
New Series
Glee
The Good Wife
Hung
Modern Family
Nurse Jackie
Comedy/Variety
Real Time With Bill Maher
Saturday Night Live
The Colbert Report
The Daily Show With Jon Stewart
The Tonight Show With Conan O’Brien...
Drama Series
Breaking Bad
Dexter
Friday Night Lights
Lost
Mad Men
Comedy Series
30 Rock
Curb Your Enthusiasm
Glee
Modern Family
The Office (Pictured)
New Series
Glee
The Good Wife
Hung
Modern Family
Nurse Jackie
Comedy/Variety
Real Time With Bill Maher
Saturday Night Live
The Colbert Report
The Daily Show With Jon Stewart
The Tonight Show With Conan O’Brien...
- 12/15/2009
- by matt@iscribelimited.com (M.L. House)
- TVfanatic
The WGA TV nominations announced Monday include comedy series nods for freshman hits "Glee" and "Modern Family" as well as last year's winner "30 Rock," "Curb Your Enthusiasm" and "The Office." The drama contenders include last year's champ "Mad Men" as well as "Breaking Bad," "Dexter," "Friday Night Lights" and "Lost." Besides these series races, there are also single-episode categories in both genres with "Mad Men," "30 Rock" and "The Office" scoring double nods. The combined new series race includes bids by both "Glee" and "Modern Family" as well as "The Good Wife," "Hung" and "Nurse Jackie." And the catch-all variety and talk category includes nods for last year's champ "Saturday Night Live" as well...
- 12/14/2009
- by tomoneil
- Gold Derby
Several usual suspects -- "30 Rock," "Mad Men," "The Office," "The Simpsons" -- picked up multiple nominations for the 2010 Writers Guild of America Awards -- but a couple of new shows broke through too.
"Glee" and "Modern Family" are both up for best comedy and best new series at the guild's awards, which will be presented Feb. 20. "Modern Family" also picked up an episodic comedy nomination for its pilot, written by series creators Steven Levitan and Christopher Lloyd.
The other comedy series nominees are "30 Rock," "Curb Your Enthusiasm" and "The Office." For drama series, the contenders are "Breaking Bad," "Dexter," "Friday Night Lights," "Lost" and "Mad Men." Someone from "The Simpsons" will win in the animation category, as its writers swept all five nominations.
Below is a partial list of the nominees in the TV and radio categories (movie nominations will be announced later). The complete list is at WGA.org.
"Glee" and "Modern Family" are both up for best comedy and best new series at the guild's awards, which will be presented Feb. 20. "Modern Family" also picked up an episodic comedy nomination for its pilot, written by series creators Steven Levitan and Christopher Lloyd.
The other comedy series nominees are "30 Rock," "Curb Your Enthusiasm" and "The Office." For drama series, the contenders are "Breaking Bad," "Dexter," "Friday Night Lights," "Lost" and "Mad Men." Someone from "The Simpsons" will win in the animation category, as its writers swept all five nominations.
Below is a partial list of the nominees in the TV and radio categories (movie nominations will be announced later). The complete list is at WGA.org.
- 12/14/2009
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
The season finale of NBC's The Biggest Loser was Tuesday night's big winner -- it earned an extremely high Adults 18-49 rating of 5.0, and its average viewership grew a whopping 24 percent over the course of two hours. As a result, the network's 10 p.m. offering, The Jay Leno Show, enjoyed its highest viewership in weeks. And yet! CBS drew in the highest average viewership for the night with its slate of repeats. The return of ABC's Better Off Ted performed poorly -- that funny show cannot catch a break. In what universe does Portia de Rossi plus genetic engineering not equal funny?...
- 12/9/2009
- by Annie Barrett
- EW - Inside Movies
Unlike the Emmys, you can always count on the Golden Globes to nominate the hottest new TV series. That means "FlashForward" and "The Good Wife" are a cinch to get in next Tuesday morning when bids are unveiled. But what else? Here's our handicapping. * = nominated last year ** = won last year Best Drama Series Front-runners "Breaking Bad" "Damages" * "Dexter" "FlashForward" "The Good Wife" ** "Mad Men" * "House M.D." * "In Treatment" "Sons of Anarchy" * "True Blood" "The Mentalist" Spotlight: "True Blood" almost won last year. It was nominated, and Anna Paquin won best actress. Now can the vampire-mania whipped up by "Twilight: New Moon" help it to swoop in...
- 12/9/2009
- by tomoneil
- Gold Derby
Fast National ratings for Tuesday, Dec. 8, 2009
The finale of "The Biggest Loser" scored strong numbers for NBC Tuesday and lifted "The Jay Leno Show" to its biggest audience in months. That still wasn't quite enough, however, to move NBC past CBS in the overall ratings.
CBS averaged 12.1 million viewers and a 7.8 rating/13 share in households for the night, just beating NBC's 11.75 million and 7.2/12. ABC (6.9 million, 3.9/6) came in third. Fox (6.2 million, 3.8/6) took fourth, and The CW (1.6 million, 1.1/2) was in its usual spot at the back of the pack.
NBC led the adults 18-49 demographic by a wide margin, scoring a 4.3 rating. ABC, CBS and Fox finished in a three-way tie for second at 2.4. The CW managed only a 0.8.
Tuesday hour by hour:
8 p.m.
CBS: "NCIS" rerun (15 million viewers, 9.5/15 households)
NBC: "The Biggest Loser" season finale (12.2 million, 7.4/11)
ABC: Specials - "A Charlie Brown Christmas" (11.3 million, 5.8/9)/"Disney Prep & Landing" (12.1 million, 5.9/9)
Fox: "So You Think You Can Dance...
The finale of "The Biggest Loser" scored strong numbers for NBC Tuesday and lifted "The Jay Leno Show" to its biggest audience in months. That still wasn't quite enough, however, to move NBC past CBS in the overall ratings.
CBS averaged 12.1 million viewers and a 7.8 rating/13 share in households for the night, just beating NBC's 11.75 million and 7.2/12. ABC (6.9 million, 3.9/6) came in third. Fox (6.2 million, 3.8/6) took fourth, and The CW (1.6 million, 1.1/2) was in its usual spot at the back of the pack.
NBC led the adults 18-49 demographic by a wide margin, scoring a 4.3 rating. ABC, CBS and Fox finished in a three-way tie for second at 2.4. The CW managed only a 0.8.
Tuesday hour by hour:
8 p.m.
CBS: "NCIS" rerun (15 million viewers, 9.5/15 households)
NBC: "The Biggest Loser" season finale (12.2 million, 7.4/11)
ABC: Specials - "A Charlie Brown Christmas" (11.3 million, 5.8/9)/"Disney Prep & Landing" (12.1 million, 5.9/9)
Fox: "So You Think You Can Dance...
- 12/9/2009
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Hate to say "I told you so," but… Wait. No. I love to say "I told you so." And I did! I totally hinted at a future hook-up between Big Bang Theory brainiacs Sheldon (Jim Parsons) and Leonard's mother, Beverly (The Good Wife's Christine Baranski), and see? On Monday's episode, "The Maternal Congruence," it's happening. At least that's the conclusion I'm drawing from the (possibly misleading) exclusive image above. Oh, don't pretend you're as shocked as Penny (Kaley Cuoco) looks. You saw the sparks flying last time, too. Timing for the return of the thinking man's cougar couldn't be better,...
- 12/8/2009
- by Michael Ausiello
- EW - Inside TV
During the week ending Nov. 29, when ABC's reality juggernaut Dancing with the Stars crowned its big winner (that'd be Donny Osmond), the series also finally landed itself on top for the first time this season. The Monday performance episode was the top audience-draw of the week on the broadcast networks, pulling in 20.4 million pairs of eyes—right above that of usual top show, CBS' NCIS, which attracted 20.3 million viewers. Dancing's results episode on Tuesday—the bloated, two-hour event that actually awarded Osmond the mirrored trophy—came in at No. 3 with 19.3 million viewers. Rounding out the Top 5 were NBC's always-strong Sunday Night Football at No.
- 12/2/2009
- by Tanner Stransky
- EW - Inside Movies
Alex O'Loughlin fans from the Moonlight days were ecstatic to hear of his casting on the new CBS drama, "Three Rivers." Not enough tuned in and sadly the new medical series has been announced as canceled, first reported by Variety. O'Loughlin turned heads as a love-sotted vampire in .Moonlight., the CBS character-driven drama that dipped heavily into high production value action sequences, time period flashbacks and true romance. The network will air repeats of Criminal Minds and NCIS according to the trades. According to reports, "Rivers" is set to finish production on all 13 episodes from the original order, but when they air is Tba. "Three Rivers" was well behind "The Good Wife" and "NCIS" in the...
- 12/1/2009
- by April MacIntyre
- Monsters and Critics
CBS' big evening of naval investigating gave Dancing with the Stars a run for its ratings money last night, but the reality competition came out on top...
8 p.m.
NCIS: 20.3 million viewers
V (pictured): 9.2 million
The Biggest Loser: 8.6 million
So You Think You Can Dance: 5.9 million
9 p.m.
Dancing with the Stars: 17.86 million
NCIS: Los Angeles: 17.2 million
The Biggest Loser: 9.2 million
So You Think You Can Dance: 4.9 million
10 p.m.
Dancing With the Stars: 20.5 million
The Good Wife: 12.5 million...
8 p.m.
NCIS: 20.3 million viewers
V (pictured): 9.2 million
The Biggest Loser: 8.6 million
So You Think You Can Dance: 5.9 million
9 p.m.
Dancing with the Stars: 17.86 million
NCIS: Los Angeles: 17.2 million
The Biggest Loser: 9.2 million
So You Think You Can Dance: 4.9 million
10 p.m.
Dancing With the Stars: 20.5 million
The Good Wife: 12.5 million...
- 11/25/2009
- by matt@iscribelimited.com (M.L. House)
- TVfanatic
Thanks to a two-hour Dancing With the Stars finale (meaning no new episode of The Forgotten to drag down numbers) , ABC earned its highest Tuesday numbers for the fall season in both total viewers and Adults 18-49. At 8 p.m., V held steady from last week in both areas. The three-hour lineup was enough to give ABC an edge over CBS for the night, despite strong showings as usual for NCIS and NCIS: Los Angeles. CBS' freshman drama The Good Wife maintained all of its audience from last week, and even rose 8 percent from last week's showing in Adults 18-...
- 11/25/2009
- by Annie Barrett
- EW - Inside Movies
After weeks that saw the World Series on Fox and then NBC's Sunday Night Football top the broadcast ratings for the week, a scripted show—specifically, CBS' powerhouse NCIS—was champion again for the week ending Nov. 22, after dominating for the first five weeks of the season. The Tuesday evening procedural starring Mark Harmon drew 20.3 million viewers, a full 1.5 million over the Monday edition of ABC's Dancing with the Stars, which came in second place with 18.8 million viewers. NBC's Sunday Night Football, which always performs strongly, showed up at No. 3, grabbing 17.3 million viewers for the showdown that saw the Philadelphia...
- 11/24/2009
- by Tanner Stransky
- EW - Inside Movies
At 8, ABC has a new V, then the two-hour season finale of Dancing with the Stars. CBS has a new NCIS at 8, followed by new episodes of NCIS: Los Angeles and The Good Wife. NBC has a new, two-hour Biggest Loser and a new Jay Leno Show. Fox has a new, two-hour So You Think You Can Dance at 8. PBS has a new Nova at 8, then a new Frontline. TCM has The Big Clock at 8. At 9, Discovery has a new Dirty Jobs, followed by a new Ghost Lab. Syfy has two new episodes of Scare Tactics at 9, then a new Ecw. At 10, FX has a new Sons of Anarchy. Bravo has a new Tabatha's Salon Takeover at 10. HBO has a new Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel. Also at 10: MTV has a new episode of The Hills, followed by a new episode of The City.
Check your local TV listings for more.
Check your local TV listings for more.
- 11/24/2009
- by Bob Sassone
- Aol TV.
In an effort to help keep your TV viewing habits organized in your otherwise busy lives, we here at TVOvermind have come up with a daily list of what's airing each night on TV. Each of the major networks are covered, as well as some cable channels. If you have any suggestions for other shows/channels to cover, let me know in the comments below.
We will also link back to sneak peeks, promos or photos for any of the episodes listed if we have already posted them. Here's what's on tonight – Tuesday, November 24th:
8:00 – 9:00 (ABC) V 1.04 "It's Only the Beginning" (new) (sneak peeks, promos, photos)
8:00 – 9:00 (CBS) NCIS 7.09 "Child's Play" (new)
8:00 – 10:00 (Fox) So You Think You Can Dance (new)
8:00 – 10:00 (NBC) Biggest Loser (new)
8:00 – 9:00 (CW) 90210 (repeat)
9:00 – 11:00 (ABC) Dancing With the Stars (new)
9:00 – 10:00 (CBS) NCIS: Los Angeles 1.09 "Random...
We will also link back to sneak peeks, promos or photos for any of the episodes listed if we have already posted them. Here's what's on tonight – Tuesday, November 24th:
8:00 – 9:00 (ABC) V 1.04 "It's Only the Beginning" (new) (sneak peeks, promos, photos)
8:00 – 9:00 (CBS) NCIS 7.09 "Child's Play" (new)
8:00 – 10:00 (Fox) So You Think You Can Dance (new)
8:00 – 10:00 (NBC) Biggest Loser (new)
8:00 – 9:00 (CW) 90210 (repeat)
9:00 – 11:00 (ABC) Dancing With the Stars (new)
9:00 – 10:00 (CBS) NCIS: Los Angeles 1.09 "Random...
- 11/24/2009
- by Clarissa
- TVovermind.com
On The Good Wife, the character of Kalinda has only been featured in spurts.
Perhaps this is because she doesn't have a famous husband in jail for using state funds to sleep with prostitutes.
Kalinda will soon have a new man in her life, however, as producers are casting for an easily-angered police detective that gets involved with the firm's investigator.
The recurring character will be named Ryan. Not much is known about him at the moment, except for this: he ends up owing Kalinda a favor; and sleeping with her.
Perhaps this is because she doesn't have a famous husband in jail for using state funds to sleep with prostitutes.
Kalinda will soon have a new man in her life, however, as producers are casting for an easily-angered police detective that gets involved with the firm's investigator.
The recurring character will be named Ryan. Not much is known about him at the moment, except for this: he ends up owing Kalinda a favor; and sleeping with her.
- 11/19/2009
- by matt@iscribelimited.com (M.L. House)
- TVfanatic
Got a scoop request? An anonymous tip you’re dying to share? Just want to say hi? You can send any/all of the above to ausielloscoop@ew.com Question: House writer Tommy Moran tweeted that episode 14 is big for Cuddy. My question for you is how big? —Anna Ausiello: So big that I hear Cuddy will be sharing her bed with two different people by the end of the hour. Question: I feel an urge to poison my liver with a bottle of 150-buck Russian vodka after the rumor I just heard regarding episode 14 of House. Cuddy and Lucas are going to have sex?...
- 11/19/2009
- by Michael Ausiello
- EW - Inside TV
This week's episode of The Good Wife prompts us to ask readers a question:
Would you prefer if the show focused more on its legal procederual side, or its mystery side? The installment "Unprepared" dealt mostly with the latter.
Sure, Alicia and the firm defended a client accused of setting arson to her lab, but the case played second fiddle to Peter's bond hearing and the growing conspiracy against him.
While these storylines have always played a role on The Good Wife, they've never been featured so prominently on a single episode. On one hand, we're intrigued by who is setting Peter up, for what purpose and what will be the fallout for all involved.
On the other hand, The Good Wife has grown into a solid, simple procedural. We've enjoyed the added element of Alicia's unique position and the sprinkling of hints here and there surrounding Peter's past/future.
Would you prefer if the show focused more on its legal procederual side, or its mystery side? The installment "Unprepared" dealt mostly with the latter.
Sure, Alicia and the firm defended a client accused of setting arson to her lab, but the case played second fiddle to Peter's bond hearing and the growing conspiracy against him.
While these storylines have always played a role on The Good Wife, they've never been featured so prominently on a single episode. On one hand, we're intrigued by who is setting Peter up, for what purpose and what will be the fallout for all involved.
On the other hand, The Good Wife has grown into a solid, simple procedural. We've enjoyed the added element of Alicia's unique position and the sprinkling of hints here and there surrounding Peter's past/future.
- 11/18/2009
- by matt@iscribelimited.com (M.L. House)
- TVfanatic
Heather Locklear returned to Melrose Place last night. What did this mean for the show's ratings. Let's find out...
8 p.m.
NCIS: 20.2 million viewers
V: 9.26 million
So You Think You Can Dance: 6.5 million
90210: 2.1 million
9 p.m.
Dancing with the Stars: 15.9 million
NCIS: Los Angeles: 14.8 million
The Biggest Loser: 9.5 million
So You Think You Can Dance: 5.4 million
Melrose Place: 1.54 million
10 p.m.
The Good Wife: 12.7 million
The Forgotten: 7.7 million...
8 p.m.
NCIS: 20.2 million viewers
V: 9.26 million
So You Think You Can Dance: 6.5 million
90210: 2.1 million
9 p.m.
Dancing with the Stars: 15.9 million
NCIS: Los Angeles: 14.8 million
The Biggest Loser: 9.5 million
So You Think You Can Dance: 5.4 million
Melrose Place: 1.54 million
10 p.m.
The Good Wife: 12.7 million
The Forgotten: 7.7 million...
- 11/18/2009
- by matt@iscribelimited.com (M.L. House)
- TVfanatic
Heather Locklear's return to Melrose Place helped to boost its ratings last night, early viewing figures show. The 9pm episode, which saw Amanda Woodward make a dramatic comeback, drew 1.54m, topping last week's instalment, which took 1.31m. Earlier on The CW, 2.14m tuned in for 90210 in the 8pm hour. Over on CBS, NCIS and spinoff Los Angeles put in 20.24m and 14.81m at 8pm and 9pm, then the 10pm The Good Wife pulled (more)...
- 11/18/2009
- by By Dan French
- Digital Spy
The return of Heather Locklear's character Amanda Woodward drew in 800,000 more viewers to Melrose Place than last week's episode, and also improved on its Adults 18-34 rating from last week. Other than an 8 p.m. NBC special Merry Madagascar, it was business as usual for NBC and CBS on a Tuesday night. For ABC, viewership for Dancing With the Stars: The Results went up a bit from last week, while viewership and key demographic ratings for V continue to drop. Twelve percent fewer people tuned in for this week's V than last week's. Time Show Viewers (in millions) 8:00 p.
- 11/18/2009
- by Annie Barrett
- EW - Inside Movies
NBC's Sunday Night Football franchise—which saw New England take on Indianapolis this past weekend—was on the top of the weekly ratings chart for the broadcast networks for the week ending Nov. 15, drawing 22.4 million viewers to watch the pigskin showdown. But the overall winner on the Top 20? Without question: CBS, which served up 12 of the shows in the Top 20. The No. 2 spot went to the high-performing network, as TV's top scripted show, NCIS, drew 21.0 million viewers. ABC's Dancing with the Stars was still strong, though, and landed at No. 3, with a still-distant-from-ncis 17.6 million viewers. The rest of the Top 20, however,...
- 11/18/2009
- by Tanner Stransky
- EW - Inside Movies
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