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“Reality Show” brings Adam Rifkin’s dark, satirical vision to Showtime
Channel Guide MagazineReality Show may be completely fictional, but Adam Rifkin would wager that it contains more truth than an actual, um, reality show. The writer/producer/director/star (no word on whether he did the catering as well) of the eight-part Showtime series ... -
Tonight: ‘The Voice,’ ‘Vegas,’ ‘Face Off,’ ‘Dancing With the Stars’
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelTonight's schedule features celebrations and program shifts. A few highlights: 1. “The Voice” expands to two hours, starting at 8. The NBC contest continues the knockout round, which is quickly reducing the field. NBC shifts its comedies ... -
NBC midseason: ‘The Voice,’ ‘Revolution’ return March 25
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelNBC has unveiled its plans for midseason, including the start date for the next cycle of “The Voice.” The Peacock Network decided to do two editions of the popular singing contest this season. Once the fall show ends, “The Voice”... -
‘NCIS’ waltzes past ‘Dancing With the Stars’
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelTHIS POST HAS BEEN UPDATED: Mark Harmon had the moves that put “NCIS” on top in the Tuesday ratings nationally and locally. “NCIS” averaged 18.8 million viewers, leading CBS to victory in total viewers, according to updated... -
‘Saturday Night Live’ spoofs Mitt Romney, ‘Fox & Friends’
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelHurricane Sandy gave “Saturday Night Live” its strongest material this weekend. The show opened by lampooning the dramatic sign-language interpreters for New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg (Fred Armisen) and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (Bobby... -
William Shatner beams up thoughts on his broad career in interview for Easton show
Lehigh Valley Music presents FESTBLOGIn a career of more than 60 years, William Shatner had been a dramatic television and movie actor who portrayed Capt. Kirk of “Star Trek,” police officer T.J. Hooker and lawyer Denny Crane on “The Practice” and “Boston Legal.... -
How a painful divorce became a musical comedy for Boca woman
Staff WriterBoca Raton’s Amy Botwinick wants you to know that her self-help book about divorce has nothing to do with her work on “Divorce Party The Musical: The Hilarious Journey to Hell…and Back” coming to Fort Lauderdale’s Parker...Tags: Authors, Music, Book, Theater, Divorce
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Apatow, Mann balance laughs, drama, fiction and family in '40'
LOS ANGELES — On a late February morning in the editing suite of Judd Apatow's multi-level West Los Angeles headquarters, the writer-director and editor Brent White were playing back scenes from Apatow's new comedy, “This Is 40.”...
Tags: Lena Dunham, Apple iPad, Judd Apatow, Drama (genre), Leslie Mann
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Silas Weir Mitchell's fairy-tale job: 'Grimm'
RedEyeTrying to get TV's resident big, good wolf on the phone isn't easy, but that's understandable: Silas Weir Mitchell is busy giving "Grimm" its comic moments. The veteran character actor, 42, plays the wolf-like Blutbad clockmaker Monroe in the NBC drama...Tags: Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, NBC (tv network), The Happiest News!, Grimm (tv program), Entertainment
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City Lights: The funniest man in the county
The following column is very funny. At least, it better be. A prize-winning comedian helped me write it. The other week, an email landed in my inbox declaring that Mark Schumacher, a high school teacher who lives in Trabuco Canyon, had trounced the...
Tags: Foods and Beverages, Lifestyle and Leisure, Rush Limbaugh, David Letterman, Dana Rohrabacher
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Guide to August 2012 TV premieres, finales, specials
RedEyeWith NBC taking advantage of its Olympics coverage by airing sneak peeks of two of its fall shows, "Go On" and "Animal Practice," and launching Season 2 of its hit, "Grimm," August appears to be the new September. In other words, the fall TV season is...Tags: TLC (tv network), Sundance Film Festival, Jeff Ross, Car Guides and Reviews, The Weather Channel (tv network)
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Screwball classic 'Harvey' takes the stage at Ragged Edge
jbrummett@amnews.comHARRODSBURG — The tale of a man and his invisible “friend” will be brought to stage in Ragged Edge Community Theatre’s upcoming production of “Harvey.” Director Craig Payst said the basic plot of “Harvey”...Tags: Movies, Entertainment, James Stewart, Arts and Culture
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