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This weekend: 'Angel of Death' on '60 Minutes'; 'Good Wife' shocker; 'Carousel'
Staff writerThe highlights this weekend include a stellar cliffhanger on "The Good Wife," Carly Simon on "Family Guy" and a production of the Broadway classic "Carousel." Keep these programs in mind: 1. "The Good Wife" rolls to its season finale at 9 p.m....Tags: Denis O'Hare, Illinois Governor, AMC (tv network), 60 Minutes (tv program), Mad Men (tv program)
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KCRW gets 'Le Show' off the road as part of new strategy
Harry Shearer is wondering what went wrong. His Sunday morning satire program, "Le Show," is syndicated to about 100 public radio stations nationwide and is also available on shortwave radio, NPR Worldwide and as a podcast on iTunes. Yet the station...Tags: Pandora Media, Inc., Arbitron Incorporated, Satellite Technology, Science and Technology, Entertainment
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'Futurama' to end (a second time) after seven seasons
"Futurama" was canceled once before, and now it's being canceled again. Comedy Central announced on Monday that the long-running animated comedy will come to a close at the end of its seventh season on Sept. 4. The 13-episode final season premieres June...Tags: George Takei, Khloe Kardashian, NBC (tv network), Burt Ward, Comedy Central (tv network)
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Kevin O'Leary of 'Shark Tank' is always smelling blood
They call him Mr. Wonderful. But Kevin O'Leary was recently engaged in one of his less-than-wonderful rants, the kind familiar to anyone who loves to hate him on ABC's "Shark Tank." "If I were the president of the United States, I would make unions...
Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, Walmart, Finance, Entertainment, Celebrities
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Fox denies that Seth MacFarlane's 'Cleveland Show' is canceled
Maybe it's not farewell for Cleveland Brown after all. Fox is denying a report that its "Family Guy" spinoff "The Cleveland Show" has been axed after four seasons. While not saying anything on the record, Fox sources say the show -- about black...Tags: Fox Broadcasting Company, Seth MacFarlane, Entertainment, Bob's Burgers (tv program), Patton Oswalt
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Valerie Harper reveals she has terminal cancer
Valerie Harper, best known for playing Rhoda Morgenstern on the beloved 1970s sitcoms "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" and "Rhoda," has revealed she has terminal brain cancer. The actress, who also starred for two years on the '80s sitcom, "Valerie," told...Tags: The Mary Tyler Moore Show (tv program), Valerie Harper, People (magazine), Corporate Crime, NBC (tv network)
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'Charity' begins for the home team
Granted, the Blackhawks are playing extraordinary hockey this year and fans have a right to be excited. But let's be honest about this "streak" that has everyone in the local sports world hyperventilating. If not for the "charity point" — also...
Tags: Comedy Central (tv network), Entertainment, Ice Hockey, National Hockey League, Radio
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Do the Homer Shake: 'The Simpsons' does the Harlem Shake
From Inside the BoxHopefully you haven't had too much of the "Harlem Shake" meme, because "The Simpsons" have their own (rather impressive) version now: the "Homer Shake." Watch it here.... -
This weekend: Anthony Bourdain premiere; MTV Movie Awards
Staff writerThis weekend: Awards, comedy, a finale and premieres, including the promising "Parts Unknown." Anthony Bourdain is good company, and that makes him good television. He was wonderful on "No Reservations," and he flourishes on "Parts Unknown," debuting at...Tags: Zachary Quinto, CBS Corp., Bill Maher, Nurse Jackie (tv show), MTV Movie Awards
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Fox could become cable channel, News Corp. COO Chase Carey says
Is Bart Simpson heading to cable? It could happen, warned Chase Carey, the president of News Corp., which owns Fox Broadcasting, home to such popular shows as "The Simpsons," "Glee" and "The Following" as well as National Football League games. Most...Tags: Fox Broadcasting Company, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, NBC (tv network), Computing and Information Technology Industry, ESPN (tv network)
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Don Payne dies at 48; 'Simpsons' writer and producer
Don Payne, an award-winning writer and producer of "The Simpsons" and screenwriter of the 2011 blockbuster "Thor" as well as "My Super Ex-Girlfriend" and "Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer," died Tuesday at his home in Los Angeles, said his friend...Tags: Luke Wilson, Writers Guild of America, Uma Thurman, Entertainment, John Payne
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