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  • American Idol Wannabees: Do Us All A Favor?  By : Michael Nalbone
    Don't practice. Dress funny.
    Seriously. That's why we watch. We love to see you struggle, embarrass yourselves & get tortured by Simon.
  • The A-Team (DVD) Review  By : Britt Gillette
    One of the many hit TV shows inextricably linked to the 1980's is The A-Team, an action series with plenty of bombs, machine guns, and bazookas - where miraculously no one ever seems to die! Short for "Alpha Team," The A-Team is a Vietnam-era crack commando unit wrongfully accused of robbing the Bank of Hanoi. Having escaped from a maximum security prison, the four man team survives in the anonymity of the Los Angeles underground. And with the government still hot on their tr...
  • Babylon 5 (DVD) Review  By : Britt Gillette
    Nominated for 6 Emmys and 3 Hugo Awards in its five-season run, Babylon 5 changed the landscape of the TV science fiction series genre. Following on the heels of hit series such as Star Trek and Star Trek: The Next Generation, Babylon 5 is unrivaled by any of its peers in its application of special effects. The brainchild of J. Michael Straczynski (writer for such shows as Murder She Wrote and Walker, Texas Ranger), the hour-long sci-fi drama series breaks new ground by deplo...
  • The Andy Griffith Show (DVD) Review  By : Britt Gillette
    One of the most beloved shows in television history, The Andy Griffith Show takes its viewers back to a simpler time of small town America, apple pie, and black and white television… The trademark whistling theme song is one of the most recognizable in history, and the duration of the show in syndicated reruns is unrivaled by its peers. The Andy Griffith Show follows the exploits of the small town of Mayberry and its family values, no nonsense sheriff Andy. Widowed, and fathe...
  • All In The Family (DVD) Review  By : Britt Gillette
    The #1 Nielsen rated program from 1971 to 1976, All In The Family is quite simply one of the greatest television programs in history. Inspired by The Honeymooners and The Flintstones, All In The Family features its own loud-mouthed, opinionated blowhard sporting a hidden soft and sensitive side. Like Ralph Kramden and Fred Flintstone, Archie Bunker fulfills his role to absolute perfection, and the result is TV magic. Well-written and outright hilarious, All In The Family brok...
  • Does American Idol Produce Real Stars?  By : Groshan Fabiola
    It’s like a grand experiment, this “American Idol”. It starts with a thesis: “There is an identifiable “X” factor that contributes to super-stardom”. Then, the experiment, in two phases: First, a small group of industry insiders winnow through a diverse group using their experience to discern “American Idol” possibilities, then over several weeks the audiences of “American Idol” choose who think would make a good star. This seems to have the making of solid science, allowing some margin for
  • Ten Reasons to Watch Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip  By : Groshan Fabiola
    1.The Premise
    Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip is about the behind-the-scenes machinations of a long-running sketch comedy show in the vein of “Saturday Night Live”. As we know from the second episode, Studio 60 also exists in the same universe as Saturday Night Live; they mention it by name a number of times. The difference between the two shows are important. Studio 60 takes place in Los Angeles and is aired on Friday nights. The premise is perfect for an hour-long drama because ther
  • Dancing with the Stars: Breakdown of Remaining Couples  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Dancing with the Stars has become one of the biggest guilty pleasures ever to hit the small screen. A surprise hit for ABC two summers ago, Dancing with the Stars has become oone of ABC's highest rated shows. The celebrities on this season are diverse and look like a group ready to put on another entertaining season. Here is an analysis of who I consider to be this year's top nine contenders for the Dancing with the Stars crown.
  • The Newbies Guide To LOST  By : Groshan Fabiola
    So you’ve never watched LOST, you're thinking about starting this season, but you’re a little scared by the “complexity” of it all? Or maybe, you don’t watch regularly, caught a couple episodes, and just couldn’t figure out what the heck is going on? I have good news for you… it’s amazingly easier to grasp then you may have been told.
  • Who are the Deal or No Deal Models?  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Deal or No Deal's massive success is not something anyone could have predicted. Let's be honest here, the actual Deal or No Deal game is pretty darn stupid. There is no skill involved, unless you count “not being a moron” as a skill. It's the equivalent of watching someone play roulette or blackjack; sure it's intriguing, but it's not intellectually stimulating. So, why is it so popular? One answer is that we are a nation of idiots and simple, mind-numbing shows are the ones best suited for the
  • Why is CBS's Smith so fun?  By : Groshan Fabiola
    The premise of Smith is completely ridiculous: A family man (Ray Liotta) is actually a master thief, who travels around the country pulling off grand heists. He has a team of specialists who assist him, and none are redeeming characters. So, we are supposed to root for a guy who deceives his wife and son, is a mercenary, and is a man who witnesses the death of a team member and walks away with no remorse? On paper, this all seems a tad unpleasant, doesn't it? Well, somehow, it's not. With Smith,
  • Why is Dancing with the Stars Popular?  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Dancing with the Stars on ABC has become a consistent Top 5 hit for the network. It's meteoric rise from summer afterthought to prime time juggernaut has been surprising, at least to some. Dancing with the Stars seems like a highly specific show for a highly specific niche audience. Who has ever thought to themselves, "You know what would be really cool? If they made a reality show that took professional dancers and paired them with C-List celebrities and they performed ballroom dances and I cou
  • Inside the mind of a reality TV contestant  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Why do we watch reality TV so much? My theory: we hate the contestants. Face it, having a valid reason to despise is just the rarest of experiences. There is nothing quite like the vibe guilt-free hatred. So a show like Big Brother, full of prepped, prim, and obnoxiously self-absorbed narcissists is a boon for the malcontent among us.
  • Interview with the Creators of The Class  By : Groshan Fabiola
    David Crane and Jeffrey Klarik are two of the great sitcom minds of our generation. David Crane was the mastermind behind sitcom giant "Friends" and now has birthed a new sitcom with long-time partner Jeffrey Klarik (of "Mad About You" fame) called The Class. The Class has started out a tad bumpy, creatively, but, given the premise, this is to be expected. When Crane started "Friends" it was hailed as revolutionary in that their were six main characters. None was more important than the other, a
  • Will ?LOST? Ever Be Found?  By : Groshan Fabiola
    The rumors of its demise sadly over-calculated, LOST has settled into ratings numbers that secures it in the company of the best dramas on television. Had LOST managed to hold onto the 23million-plus it had in the beginning of its second series, I doubt ABC would be able to afford to produce it at this point. Any clue on what Matt Fox might demand for his LOST paycheck knowing the largest television audience in history was tuning in?
  • Grey's Anatomy and Music: Everybody Wins  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Grey's Anatomy is a great show for a number of reasons. One of my favorite, however, that few people talk about, is the music. Grey's Anatomy features some of the best up and coming talent that the music industry has to offer. After every episode, I go on line and check out what those awesome songs were on Grey's Anatomy that night and then I go to iTunes and I download them. Lot's of my favorite CD's have come from me first hearing about them on Grey's Anatomy.
  • Times in need of heroes  By : Groshan Fabiola
    NBC’s Heroes was dubbed a “surprise” success, but should it have been? In times like this, when we are assaulted with fears of sudden danger everywhere, aren’t Heroes exactly what we need? Many folks point to the cinematic qualities of the show, the urban-pasteurization of the super-hero motif, or the hyper-realism of Heroes as its reason for the success.
  • Is American Idol a Success, or a Failure?  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Seems like an easy question to answer, at first. American Idol is without doubt one of the most popular television programs in history, achieving ratings that are intimidating to any genre of television, not just reality TV alone. Year after year, American Idol has reigned as the most watched show on television, so how could it be considered a failure? The answer is simple, the success of the show is inextricably tied to the success of its purpose: to create a rock star.
  • Grey's Anatomy and Quotes: The Peculiar Wisdom of Meredith Grey  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Grey's Anatomy is a well-written show. I think most people, even those who don't particularly enjoy the program, can agree on this. Grey's is solid because of this, because their characters speak with intelligence and cleverness. The interactions between characters seems real and genuine, not melodramatic. The weird thing is that, although Grey's isn't seemingly the most quotable show out there, the quotes kind of stick with you.
  • Grey's Anatomy: Character Power Rankings  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Grey's Anatomy is a show full of great characters. Really, that's what the show is about. A collection of great, dynamic, three-dimensional characters interacting. The cast is really something to behold. The diversity is the likes of which rarely seen on network television, yet it doesn't ever become a major issue on the program.
  • Grey's Anatomy: Baby Names and a Quote  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Grey's Anatomy has become more than a cultural phenomenon, it is changing our lives. Don't believe me? Check out this new BuddyTV article. Seriously. Grey's Anatomy is significantly altering the name's that parents are giving their children. For this to happen, a show has to be far and away more important than just a hit TV show. Why does Grey's Anatomy reach this type of significance? Why is Grey's Anatomy so darn important?
  • Who is rigging American Idol?  By : Groshan Fabiola
    American Idol is a ratings phenomenon. Bringing in close to 35 million viewers every season, the reality show boasts itself as a competition for Americas great undiscovered. Thousands of hopefuls are auditioned, the grand prize? Nothing short of the ultimate in success: a full-fledged recording contract with a major label. But as American Idol approaches its sixth season, questions have begun to proliferate over the veracity of the contest, and the frailty of the voting system.
  • An Ode to Chloe  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Chloe O'Brian has been the most overlooked character on television for the past few years. On 24, her partnership with Jack Bauer has been essential to the safety of the fictional American public on that show. Mary Lynn Rajskub has become the leading lady on 24 this season and it is deserved. As big an Audrey Raines apologist as I am, Chloe O'Brian has been the best right-hand woman Jack Bauer has ever had.
  • Will Piracy Bring Jack Bauer Down?  By : Groshan Fabiola
    On 24, Jack Bauer has faced every flavor of bad guy in existence and emerged victorious; the one illicit individual to finally bring him down, however, was a computer pirate in Singapore. Perhaps Fox’s poor promotional planning had something to do with it as well… let me explain myself.
  • Top Ten American Idols Ever  By : Groshan Fabiola
    American Idol boasts the largest audience in the history of the United States. It seems like everyone I’ve ever met not only watches the show, but is passionate about it. This is the beauty of American Idol. People can grab on to a specific contestant and root for them as the season progresses. They are characters in a sense, but quite unlike ones on normal TV. You can’t predict what they will do, how they will sing on a given night, or when they’ll be going home. American Idol is wholly unpredi
  • Dancing with the stars: Undressing for success?  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Ever since Janet Jackson’s infamous slip during her super bowl performance with Justin Timberlake, the word “Wardrobe Malfunction” has been a household word. Merely invoking the term in connection with any live sporting event or reality show will bring web servers rushing to search engines with fervent zeal. But could the phenomenon of “wardrobe malfunction” be in use right now as a targeted marketing ploy on a major network show? Buddytv sure thinks so.
  • Grey's Anatomy: Musical Montage Cop-Out  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Grey’s Anatomy uses music better than any show I’ve ever seen on television. This is a fact. Perhaps show’s have had better music. This is not what I am arguing. Grey’s Anatomy’s deployment of their music is the most precise and calculating to ever hit the small screen.
  • Deal or No Deal and the Gambling American  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Deal or No Deal is a great show that, like the BuddyTV article states, taps into the American fascination with gambling. The contestants on Deal or No Deal are very diverse, as is America, and their reactions to specific situations are very different. However, if you look closer the way people play the game is more or less the same. People who go on the show are always looking for a big payday. Of course, right? Well, there really seems to be very, very little strategy ever coming from the peopl
  • Top Ten Jack Bauer Kills Ever  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Forget anything that has happened on film over the past decade, the number one action star in the world has been Jack Bauer. There really is no other competitor. Of course, Jack benefits from the fact that he gets hours and hours of television to solidify his position as a dominant action star. Kiefer Sutherland has crafted this larger than life hero into an unstoppable terrorist wrecking machine, all the while making him unique and human. He has moments of weakness, his heart gets in the way of
  • Grey’s Anatomy – The Most Entertaining Cast on Television?  By : Groshan Fabiola
    When I first got word via Buddytv that Grey’s Anatomy’s cast had somehow been bestowed the rank of the most entertaining cast on television, I was bit surprised. Particularly considering that they were up against YouTube. I mean Sarah Oh vs The Goddess Bunny and lonely girl? It’s a bit of a reach I must say.
  • American Idol, Season 6 Episode 2 Recap  By : Groshan Fabiola
    The American Idol Seattle auditions will absolutely go down as the worst in the reality show's six year history. The whole thing turned out to be an absolute car wreck from the outset, without really any great performers and a whole slew of terrible, awful, unbelievably bad singers. Seattle is actually known for its musical sensibilities and this is one reason that the episode was so disarming. Whether or not Seattle's true talent level was really on display is unknown/ What is known is that tho
  • Who Wouldn't Jack Bauer Torture?  By : Groshan Fabiola
    24 has become a phenomenon among fans. This is no understatement. In all of my years of watching TV, I have never come across a more rabid and crazy fan base than those who watch 24. Jack Bauer has become this insane folk hero, who somehow remains a moral figure, even after he rips peoples necks off with his teeth. The Bauer cult is not only created in an ironic manner, but is also born out of legitimate enjoyment. No one could argue, really, that 24 is a bad show. There are those who aren’t fan
  • Dancing with the Stars - An Alternate Version  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Dancing with the Stars is heading into a crucial time in its existence. Will it continue the trend of gimmicky reality shows that flame out quickly after initial, massive success? Or will it follow in the way of a show like Survivor, who survived the initial hype and has become a stalwart on prime time TV for almost a decade. Dancing with the Stars enjoyed its highest rated season this past Fall in its short lived existence, but I would argue that the direction it takes moving forward from the F
  • The World Needs Bad Singers  By : Groshan Fabiola
    With all the furor over Simon Cowell’s apparent abuse of the disillusioned, most of the press seems to be missing the point of the audition phase of American Idol these days. Most, except for BuddyTV.com.
  • Survivor: Fiji - Meet the Cast  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Survivor Fiji is set up to be one of the better Survivors in recent memory. It is naive to think that TV shows, even as they enter into the double digits in seasons. Survivor, although a veteran of the reality TV show game, is still an evolving franchise. It is a living, breathing dynasty that only remains popular as a result of its ability to adapt. Survivor, in last season’s very popular run, showed that a diverse cast was the way to go.
  • Does 24 Have a Political Responsibility  By : Groshan Fabiola
    A recent piece at Buddytv.com asked ‘Has 24 become too preachy?’, perhaps a better question is “Is 24 enough?” Ever since 24 debuted it has been decried for its handling of ethnic stereotypes, particularly those of the middle eastern descent. Is 24 just getting it wrong? Is the public too critical of 24? Or is 24 actually hitting it on the head?
  • Exclusive Interview: Tim Urban 12th fired contestant on The Apprentice: LA  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Tutoring company owner Tim “The Musician” Urban was the 12th contestant eliminated from the Los Angeles edition of the popular reality series, The Apprentice. Nevertheless, the Harvard-educated businessman from Los Angeles, California doesn’t seem too disappointed for being fired by billionaire host Donald Trump
  • Does Prison Break's Wentworth Miller have a new love?  By : Groshan Fabiola
    After keeping his love life private and discreet for years, actor Wentworth Miller, one of the leading cast members on Prison Break, was reportedly seen in the vicinity of West Hollywood with a possible new love, Amie Bice.
  • Exclusive Interview: Teri and Ian Pollock, 5th team eliminated on The Amazing Race: All-Stars  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Long-time married couple Teri and Ian Pollock were the fifth pair eliminated from The Amazing Race: All-Stars, but they are sure that their love for adventure and traveling will keep them hungry for more.
  • America's Next Top Model's Jay Manuel Takes on a New Venture  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Tyra Banks isn’t the only one with a flourishing career. Jay Manuel, best known for his inclusion on America’s Next Top Model, has a new endeavor, which gives him the opportunity to showcase his expertise on the world of dating.
  • Heroes Stars Wrap Season One with a Party  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Although many viewers are patiently awaiting the return of their Heroes in the regular primetime schedule, the cast and crew of the hit NBC television series commenced the filming of the show’s first season with a big event that hosted 700 people in the Cabana Club in Hollywood.
  • Exclusive Interview: Rob Emerson, 3rd eliminated on The Ultimate Fighter 5  By : Groshan Fabiola
    One of the most invigorating combats was showcased on last night’s episode of The Ultimate Fighter. Even though Rob Emerson surrendered to Nate Diaz in the second round of the brawl, both contenders were still deemed as the toughest representatives of both teams.
  • Will Prison Break's "new direction" for season three ruin it?  By : Groshan Fabiola
    After two seasons of the action-packed thriller Prison Break, many are now pondering on what the third season might possibly offer
  • Exclusive Interview: Carlo Rota, of 24  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Carlo Rota reveals his delight as a cast member on the award-winning series 24. In an exclusive interview with BuddyTV, he gives details about his experiences on 24, as well as his other projects
  • Stephan Bonnar is set to return to UFC  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Stephan Bonnar gets his second chance! He is scheduled to return to UFC this July after his controversial seven-month suspension due to his intake of steroids
  • American Idol: The final two is set...and viewers aren't happy  By : Groshan Fabiola
    American Idol season 6 has showcased 24 semifinalists, some oozing with potential, while some arguably capable of carrying a tune. After weeks of eliminations, it comes down to two – Jordin Sparks and Blake Lewis
  • LOST Finale to Deliver Action, not Answers  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Looking back, Lost has always delivered a cliffhanger at the end of each season. In season one, Lost left fans with the kidnapping of Walt while slowly penetrating the mysteries of the hatch. In season two, the show has left viewers with the
  • Prison Break news round-up, May 22  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Prison Break has always been the kind of show that leaves viewers with plenty of news to talk about even during its season break. Having such an impact, fans are still talking about news over its Chinese version, its former cast member’s controversial vehicular manslaughter case and its DVD release
  • 24 To Continue For At Least Two More Days  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Good news for 24 fans! The Emmy and Golden Globe award-winning action-thriller series has been renewed for at least two more seasons
  • America’s Next Top Model  By : Groshan Fabiola
    America’s Next Top Model showcased many model wannabes with distinct looks, outstanding personality and great potential
  • Exclusive Interview: Stacy Kimball, 13th Survivor voted off  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Stacy Kimball remained subtle for the most part of Survivor: Fiji but ended up as one of the toughest competitors on the program. Unfortunately, her efforts to linger on did not succeed, as she became the 13th contestant to be voted off the game. In an interview with BuddyTV
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  • Blake Lewis Didn't Care About Winning American Idol  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Most American Idol contestants would kill for an opportunity to crowned winner of the popular talent show. However, for Blake Lewis, who finished as the runner-up on American Idol season 6, he did not care about being hailed as the champ
  • Dancing With The Stars Season Five Gets Spice Girl and More 90210 Alum  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Dancing with the Stars has always attempted to bring in a good mix of celebrity "has been" contestants. In its latest season 4, it has featured a bunch of notable personalities such as Ian Ziering, Heather Mills, Billy Ray Cyrus to name a few
  • Grey's Anatomy's Isaiah Washington Not Returning?  By : Groshan Fabiola
    As previously reported, the third season finale of Grey’s Anatomy has left its viewers with many cliffhangers and much disappointment. Nearly every character on the popular medical drama has suffered a distressing plot
  • Smallville To Retain Thursday Time Slot  By : Groshan Fabiola
    With its solid following and viewership, Smallville will be hanging on to its Thursday time slot at 8 pm when it returns for its season seven
  • LOST Producers Comment on Spoiler-Gate '07 and LOST Season Four  By : Groshan Fabiola
    A popular show like Lost has generally kept the viewers on the edge of their seats. And with constant cliffhangers and unanswered questions piling up season after season, many viewers have lost their patience, resorting to take advantage of spoilers and leakage on what’s going to happen next
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  • New Characters for Season Three of Prison Break  By : Groshan Fabiola
    After the string of unexpected deaths on Prison Break Season two, the highly anticipated season three promises to return with some new characters that will hopefully infuse more thrill and action to the Fox series
  • Exclusive Interview: Brandon Melendez, 10th fighter eliminated on The Ultimate Fighter 5  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Despite his loss to Gray Maynard, Brandon Melendez had already proven his potential as a mixed martial arts fighter, who will most likely surface in future UFC fighting events. In an exclusive interview with BuddyTV, he spoke about his memorable UFC experience
  • James Reynolds Recovering from Heart Surgery  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Days of Our Lives star James Reynolds was finally sent home after his heart valve replacement surgery on May 24. He spent ten days in the hospital before he was sent home to continue his recovery in the care of his wife, Lissa.
  • Busy Summer Schedule for AMC Cast  By : Groshan Fabiola
    This summer is going to be a busy one for the cast of All My Children as they are to appear at several events such as fundraisers and charitable causes. Colin Egglesfiend and Justin Bruening are among many other All My Children cast members to appear in the Country Music Association's
  • Tyra Banks Moves Talk Show to New York  By : Groshan Fabiola
    The Emmy award nominated Tyra Banks Show will soon be heading to the east coast after spending its first two seasons out west. The Los Angeles based program will be taping season three at the Chelsea Television Studios in New York
  • CSI Actor Marvels at Series' Success  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Gary Dourdan has been a mainstay on the CBS hit drama CSI: Crime Scene Investigation since it premiered back in October of 2000. He plays Warrick Brown in the ensemble cast which includes veterans William Peterson, Marg Helgenberger and Paul Guilfoyle
  • 24: Season 7 to See Female President?  By : Groshan Fabiola
    In six days that Jack Bauer has been foiling complex terrorist plots and fighting off unscrupulous factions out to destroy Los Angeles and the rest of the United States, there have been four constants all throughout
  • ANTM Producers' New Show Goes Behind the Camera  By : Groshan Fabiola
    The people behind America’s Next Top Model and VH1, which is responsible for marathon airings of completed Cycles of the show, are teaming up to produce the perfect complement to the reality modeling contest
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  • Two More Join Cast of Prison Break  By : Groshan Fabiola
    On the upcoming third season of the highly awaited Prison Break, it has been announced that Jodi Lynn O'Keefe and Robert Wisdom has joined the regular cast on the show. However, they aren't the only ones to make appearances in the show's third season, says The Hollywood Reporter
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  • Heroes Cast Gets Bigger  By : Groshan Fabiola
    As if the ensemble cast of supernaturally endowed humans on the runaway hit series, Heroes, wasn’t enough, the second season will be hauling in a whole new set of amazing and exciting characters
  • Jenni Baird Talks About Her Character on The 4400  By : Groshan Fabiola
    The fourth season premiere of The 4400 featured the new head of the National Threat Assessment Command (NTAC) as Meghan Doyle. Who she is and where she came from, we all do not know as of the moment, but the actress who plays the
  • Two More New Heroes - Is the Original Cast Safe?  By : Groshan Fabiola
    As the second season of the highly-watched series Heroes approaches, bits and pieces of news are already proliferating about the actors and actresses who will be part of the much awaited next installment
  • John Glover's Thoughts on Smallville  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Veteran actor John Glover, who plays the irresistibly charming and scheming Lionel Luthor on the CW series, Smallville, is currently on summer hiatus along with the rest of the cast, although he has confirmed that we will be seeing him next season
  • How 'Lost' Will Find the Emmys Again  By : Groshan Fabiola
    2006 saw the victory of Lost as it won the Emmy award for Outstanding Drama Series. Last year, however, all the major categories seem to have neglected the series' existence, except for Henry Ian Cusick’s Guest Actor nomination for playing Desmond
  • CBS announces big changes for Big Brother 8; to air nightly uncensored show  By : Groshan Fabiola
    CBS with it's reality series Big Brother has carried out its promise to entertain its viewers with big changes and surprises for its upcoming season. Last night, Allison Grodner announced that these changes won't be just alterations on
  • Age of Love Going Down Under  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Starting July 12, NBC's latest reality series, Age of Love will be aired on Australian airwaves. The show features Australian tennis player Mark “Scud” Philippoussis and will be shown every Thursday night on the Seven Network
  • The 4400 4.02 "Fear Itself" Recap  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Where is Jordan Collier when you need him? Tonight's episode of The 4400 featured a dad who gives his autistic son a dose of Promicin. Now how harmful can an autistic child be? Very harmful, especially when he's on Promicin. The boy, who by the way is obsessed with trains
  • Emmy Finalists Revealed: 24, Lost, Heroes in the Running  By : Groshan Fabiola
    The 2007 Emmy Awards are just around the corner, with the official nominations due to be announced on the morning of July 19, by Emmy-nominated actors, Kyra Sedgwick of The Closer and Jon Cryer from Two and a Half Men
  • Big Brother: After Dark - Is it worth the ten bucks a month?  By : Groshan Fabiola
    TV bums have yet another reason to stick to the tube and watch all night as CBS has come up with another Big Brother treat for eager fans. The new Big Brother add-on, Big Brother: After Dark, will soon be airing on Showtime's sister network, ShoToo
  • Desperate Housewives Actress Says 'I Do' Twice  By : Groshan Fabiola
    After months of media coverage and publicity, the much talked about union of NBA star, Tony Parker and Desperate Housewives actress, Eva Longoria, finally took place twice in beautiful Paris
  • Veronica Webb to Co-Host Reality Series with 'Project Runway Star'  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Tim Gunn, who is the design mentor for Project Runway, will be joining supermodel, actress and journalist Veronica Webb on the new reality series, Guide to Style. In May, it was announced that Webb will be the show's co-host
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  • '24' Restarts the Clock for Day 7  By : Groshan Fabiola
    24's writing staff is currently under pressure as the production for the seventh season, which was set to begin this month, was delayed for three weeks due to the decision of FOX's executives to completely change what they originally had in store for the seventh longest day of Jack Bauer’s life
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  • New Head Writers for 'All My Children' Talk About Their Plans for the Show  By : Groshan Fabiola
    May saw the end of Megan McTavish's writing career for the popular soap opera All My Children. The 58 year old joined the writing staff of the daytime drama as head writer in 2003 and was later criticized for the plots she produced were often dark
  • What Will Season Two of 'Heroes' Hold?  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Heroes' second season is set to air on September, and the highly watched show's fans can hardly wait. Add to that the tour that has been recently launched to promote the series’
  • House Actor Joins HBO Miniseries  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Seasoned, versatile actor, David Morse has played a doctor, detective, hostage negotiator, corrections officer and now, an American president. As a matter of fact, in his upcoming project, the HBO miniseries, John Adams, Morse will essay the role of America’s first-ever leader
  • Elisha Cuthbert Stirs Up 24: The Movie Talk  By : Groshan Fabiola
    Although Elisha Cuthbert has been absent from the regular cast of the action-packed series, 24, since the third season, she recently spoke about the future of its long-anticipated movie version
  • Rescue Me Actress Speaks About Her Controversial Sex Scene  By : Groshan Fabiola
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