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What should ITV do with GMTV? | Stuart Heritage

8 hours ago | The Guardian - TV News | See recent The Guardian - TV News news »

How can ITV improve matters in the lacklustre world of breakfast television now it has complete control of GMTV?

Morning! What would you like to wake you up on a dark and rainy winter's day? Probably something a little more appealing than the current choice of breakfast television. There's the increasingly drippy GMTV; the profoundly depressing Everybody Loves Raymond on Channel 4; BBC One's Breakfast and something called Pinky Dinky Doo on BBC Two. (Or there's Chris Moyles on the radio, but you're not an animal, are you?)

But change may be afoot. GMTV – which was last week fully acquired by ITV - is facing an editorial review. What changes could await? ITV could try to follow the BBC Breakfast route – currently probably the best option, but even then it's essentially the televisual equivalent of a loveless marriage: you're happy to go through the motions with it, but you wouldn't really »

- Stuart Heritage

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Men Of A Certain Age Preview

27 November 2009 9:02 AM, PST | AreYouScreening.com | See recent AreYouScreening news »

TNT, who are doing pretty well in terms of original shows by my score, have a new show premiering December 7th at 10/9c, and it looks like another effort with serious potential. Men of a Certain Age stars Ray Romano, Scott Bakula, and Andre Braugher, and I like the general look of things. While I haven't had a chance to view a complete episode yet, I've seen a lot of clips and talked to several people, and I think the character interplay is going to make for a very solid show. Check out some clips and mark your calendar. Better yet, set your Tivo to record the show here. John Lennon once wrote, “Life is what happens when you’re busy making other plans.” For three men entering the second act of their lives, those words are starting to hit home in TNT’s newest original series, Men Of A Certain Age. »

- Marc Eastman

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Johnny Mercer Tribute Photos

23 November 2009 3:47 PM, PST | Alternative Film Guide | See recent Alternative Film Guide news »

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences presented "A Centennial Tribute to Johnny Mercer," on Thursday, November 5, 2009. Pictured above at the reception preceding the event (left to right): satirist Stan Freberg, veteran actress Rose Marie, singer/host Michael Feinstein, Ginny Mancini, widow of Henry Mancini, who was a frequent Johnny Mercer collaborator, Oscar-nominated songwriter Arthur Hamilton, and singer Monica Mancini, daughter of Henry Mancini. Composers Marilyn Bergman, Alan Bergman (The Thomas Crown Affair, The Way We Were, Tootsie, Best Friends) Michael Feinstein, Monica Mancini Actress Doris Roberts, among whose credits are The Honeymoon Killers, The Rose, and the television series Everybody Loves Raymond Photos: Todd Wawrychuk / ©A.M.P.A.S. »

- Anna Robinson

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'How I Met Your Mother' Officially Hires Amanda Peet

20 November 2009 8:49 PM, PST | Aceshowbiz | See recent Aceshowbiz news »

Neil Patrick Harris' dream comes true quite fast as it is announced that Amanda Peet will indeed guest star on "How I Met Your Mother". There is no clue yet what kind of role Peet will play but TV Guide said her cameo will be in a January episode.

On Thursday, November 19, Harris who plays Barney in the sitcom said that he has Peet in mind for a guest star. "You know, she's never guest-starred on any shows before and plus, she's already worked with Jason Segel once on 'Gulliver's Travels'," he told E! Online. Segel is Marshall in "Himym".

Peet is not the only guest star coming to the show this season. This Monday, November 23, Chris Elliot from "Everybody Loves Raymond" is playing Lily's estranged father who comes for family Thanksgiving dinner. Then there will be Rachel Bilson, Tim Gunn and Stacy Keibler in the 100th »

- AceShowbiz.com

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Fred Willard checks in to Modern Family

18 November 2009 6:02 AM, PST | AOL - TVSquad | See recent AOL - TVSquad news »

There's an old adage in show business that says something to the effect that casting is half the battle. If you cast a part well, you're sure to have a winning finished project. If that's true, then the casting of Fred Willard on Modern Family is sure to be a hit. I won't reveal what role Fred will be playing til after the jump, so if you don't want to know, don't read on. Suffice to say, the very funny Mr. Willard is being given a great opportunity to shine.

Willard, who was terrific on Everybody Loves Raymond, not to mention all the Christopher Guest films like Best In Show and A Mighty Wind, was on sitcom TV just last season on Fox's Back to You. In fact, it was on that show that Fred worked with Modern Family's Ty Burrell. Now they get to do it again.

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- Allison Waldman

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Promo Photos & Synopsis – How I Met Your Mother 5.09 "Slapsgiving 2: Revenge of the Slap"

17 November 2009 12:31 PM, PST | TVovermind.com | See recent TVovermind.com news »

Living up here in Canada (where we all live in igloos and must snowshoe through 4 feet of snow every day – even in the summer!), I am always confused by the strange American custom of having Thanksgiving in November, instead of October when we have it.  I'm guessing that the Canadian and American settlers couldn't keep their schedules coordinated properly or something on this whole "Thanksgiving thing".   Or it might have something to do with the fact that we each settled our countries in entirely different years.  I don't know.  I'm not a historical scholar, damnit!

Anyways, I mention this because the November 23rd new episode of How I Met Your Mother is a Thanksgiving episode, complete with slaps.  Because the slap is the one Thanksgiving tradition that brings everyone – Canadians and Americans alike – together.  Check out the promo photos and a short synopsis below and enjoy it while you can, »

- Clarissa

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Chris Elliott returns to TV

17 November 2009 8:06 AM, PST | AOL - TVSquad | See recent AOL - TVSquad news »

Chris Elliott is quite possibly the most famous person few people have heard of. His early '90s sitcom Get A Life is a classic and he's had runs on TV shows like Late Night With David Letterman and Everybody Loves Raymond as well as some memorable movie cameos. And now he's in a new TV show.

It's called Eagleheart and it's about an over-the-hill action star who uses his television show of the same name "as a soapbox for his right-wing politics and conservative paranoia". He'll likely be more carictaure than character. Is the character based on Chuck Norris, I wonder?

It is produced by Conan O'Brien's production company. Conan actually co-created a pilot with similar themes (an over-the-hill star trying to remain relevant) in the early 90's called Lookwell starring Adam West.

It's got the right star and the concept certainly sounds amusing. But did it have to be Cartoon Network? »

- Brad Trechak

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Roberts Urges Girls To Cover Up

17 November 2009 1:56 AM, PST | WENN | See recent WENN news »

Veteran actress Doris Roberts is urging female stars to stop flashing the flesh - because dressing provocatively onscreen can have a negative effect on impressionable youngsters.

The Everybody Loves Raymond star, 79, insists young girls look up to their idols in the TV and film industry and she fears they may try to emulate the style of many leading ladies.

And Roberts is adamant females in Hollywood need to be careful about showing too much skin.

She tells Fox News, "I'm not a prude. I really am not. But if you're going to dress provocatively, you're going to get into trouble. Kids, right now, 12 year olds, 11 year olds, they're dressing and trying to emulate what they see on television or in movies. When you do that, you're judged, and even if you're not selling that, it appears like you are. That is not very good.

"I don't know if I would go as far to say that it's just Hollywood, it's advertising, it's everywhere, it's everything. It's sort of in the fabric, unfortunately, of our society." »

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From Comedy To Dramedy: Ray Romano Talks About "Men Of A Certain Age"

16 November 2009 12:31 AM, PST | icelebz.com | See recent iCelebz news »

After an almost five-year hiatus from the television screen, actor Ray Romano of "Everybody Loves Raymond" fame is back with a new show and a new direction on the upcoming "Men of a Certain Age" on TNT. Ray plays Joe, a 40-something separated father who once dreamed big of being a golf star but now runs a party store instead.

Speaking about the switch of going from the light-hearted family sitcom of "Everybody Loves Raymond" to the more darker and heavily crisis-situated role in his new show, Romano says, "I was at a point where I had enough of comedy. 'Everybody Loves Raymond' was very successful, which I am very proud of, but I didn't want to do another sitcom. I wanted to try something more real and I was really drawn into this."

The show, which also co-stars Scott Bakula and Andre Braugher, sees each character struggle with their own mid-life demons, »

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From Comedy To Dramedy: Ray Romano Talks About "Men Of A Certain Age"

16 November 2009 12:31 AM, PST | icelebz.com | See recent iCelebz news »

After an almost five-year hiatus from the television screen, actor Ray Romano of "Everybody Loves Raymond" fame is back with a new show and a new direction on the upcoming "Men of a Certain Age" on TNT. Ray plays Joe, a 40-something separated father who once dreamed big of being a golf star but now runs a party store instead.

Speaking about the switch of going from the light-hearted family sitcom of "Everybody Loves Raymond" to the more darker and heavily crisis-situated role in his new show, Romano says, "I was at a point where I had enough of comedy. 'Everybody Loves Raymond' was very successful, which I am very proud of, but I didn't want to do another sitcom. I wanted to try something more real and I was really drawn into this."

The show, which also co-stars Scott Bakula and Andre Braugher, sees each character struggle with their own mid-life demons, »

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New Photos of Jenna Dewan at 2009 20th Anniversary Inner City Arts Imagine Gala And Auction

12 November 2009 8:02 PM, PST | Channing Tatum Unwrapped | See recent Channing Tatum Unwrapped news »

After wrapping up her latest trip to visit hubby Channing Tatum on the Scotland set of his film 'Eagle of the Ninth', Jenna Dewan hurried home to take part in an event for an organization that's very close to Chan's sister's heart. Jenna attended (migraine and all) the Inner City Arts Imagine Gala to support her really good friend and new sister-in-law Paige.

Inner-City Arts (Ica), a vibrant arts instruction campus for at-risk children in the heart of Skid Row, celebrated its 20th year with the 2009 Imagine Gala & Auction by honoring "Everybody Loves Raymond" creator, writer and executive producer Philip Rosenthal, his wife, actress Monica Horan Rosenthal, and their children, Ben and Lily.

The organization is a learning oasis in the heart of Los Angeles' Skid Row where professional artists teach students in a studio environment.

Ica has served 150,000 of the city's most at-risk children and works in partnership with »

- Blog Expert

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An open letter to Jay Mohr about Gary Unmarried

12 November 2009 1:02 PM, PST | AOL - TVSquad | See recent AOL - TVSquad news »

Dear Jay,

Let me start by stating that I think you are a very funny man. I have been following your career for years and you're great. You were wonderful in Jerry Maguire. Of course, you were speaking lines written by Cameron Crowe, so that was a plus, but you delivered the performance. Bravo, Jay Mohr.

That said, I have to talk to you now about Gary Unmarried. Jay, you can make this so much better. Really, you are capable of so much more. Yes, you don't have Cameron Crowe writing for you now. I'm fully aware of that. But you're there.

Gary Unmarried may have started as a formula, and it still has too much of that formula intact. The bitchy, controlling wife/ex-wife? Haven't we seen the Allison character on Two and a Half Men (Judith), Everybody Loves Raymond (Deborah), The King of Queens (Carrie)? Do you see the pattern here? »

- Allison Waldman

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Ray Romano -- No Sex For You!

9 November 2009 6:00 PM, PST | TMZ | See recent TMZ news »

Sure, "Everybody Loves Raymond" -- but Ray Romano's wife wasn't lovin' him enough to give him a lil' sumpin' sumpin' after partying Saturday night.This weekend in front of The Ebell theater, a sweaty Ray asked wifey Anna "Are we gonna have sex tonight or not?" -- and was denied faster than Tara Reid at Hyde. More Ray Romano Romano & Bakula -- Board Stiffs Everyboyd Loves TMZ Saving Their Ass ...

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Sherri: Stronger - open thread

28 October 2009 11:35 AM, PDT | AOL - TVSquad | See recent AOL - TVSquad news »

Last night I watched three episodes of Sherri. I didn't plan on doing it, and I'm still not quite sure how it happened, but I watched three episodes (two repeats and one new episode). It's not bad. I mean, it's incredibly sitcommy, but it's entertaining, and Sherri Shepherd has always been a great comedic actress, appearing on shows like Friends and Suddenly Susan, and of course her regular roles on 30 Rock, Everybody Loves Raymond, and Less Than Perfect.

Last night's new episode was the Halloween episode. What did you think?

 

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- Bob Sassone

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What Patricia Heaton is doing right in The Middle

17 October 2009 7:03 AM, PDT | AOL - TVSquad | See recent AOL - TVSquad news »

I wasn't really prepared to like The Middle. I had no expectations, really, because aside from knowing that it was Patricia Heaton's latest sitcom, there had been very little scuttlebutt about it. So, when I tuned in, I expected the typical Patty Heaton I had seen for years on Everybody Loves Raymond or the upscale version I'd watched on Back to You.

Well, what a surprise when I saw her on The Middle. This is a Patty I had never seen before, and I not only liked her character, I admire her performance.

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- Allison Waldman

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Hank - New sneak peek clip added!

16 October 2009 7:53 AM, PDT | Movie Jungle | See recent Movie Jungle news »

Check out a sneak peek clip from the upcoming episode called "Relax, Don't Do It" from ABC's comedy "Hank." The show airs on October 21st at 8:00 p.m. Et. Starring Kelsey Grammer, this hilarious family comedy mixes genuine, heart-warming moments with Grammer’s trademark blustery humor. The series is written by “Everybody Loves Raymond’s” three-time Emmy Award-winning Tucker Cawley, and co-executive produced by Grammer along with Mike Clements (“The Life & Times of Tim”) and Emmy Award-winning producer Tom Werner (“The Cosby Show,” “Roseanne,” “Grace Under Fire”)... »

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TV News: Production Underway on 'Dan for Mayor'

10 October 2009 6:43 PM, PDT | Anh Khoi Do and Movies | See recent Anh Khoi Do and Movies news »

From a press release

Corner GasFred Ewanuick leads comic cast currently shooting in Toronto, Kitchener and Waterloo, On.Creative team helmed by three of Canada’s most-respected writers.

CTV and The Comedy Network, in association with Sad Glasses and Qvf Inc., announced today that production is underway on the original Canadian comedy series, Dan For Mayor in Toronto, Kitchener and Waterloo, On. Starring Corner Gas and Robson Arms alumnus Fred Ewanuick as the lead character Dan, the 13, 30-minute episode series will continue principal photography through November.

Dan (Ewanuick) is a 30-something bartender who lives and works in the fictional city of Wessex, On. Dan’s had the same friends since grade school, his most prized possession is a vintage Ms. Pac-Man game and his last serious relationship was with a girl who is now engaged to someone else. His life seems to be firmly on the path to more of the same… »

- anhkhoido@hotmail.com (Anh Khoi Do)

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Chris Elliott cast as Lily's pop on How I Met Your Mother

10 October 2009 7:38 AM, PDT | AOL - TVSquad | See recent AOL - TVSquad news »

It'll be how I met Lily's dad on How I Met Your Mother. Chris Elliott has been cast as Lily's father on the CBS sitcom, a character who is supposedly something of a good-for-nothing parent. Elliott is hilarious and specializes in playing these kind of goofy roles. On Everybody Loves Raymond, for instance, his was Robert's overly familiar brother-in-law, Peter, who liked Ray just a little too much.

On Himym, Lily's dad will appear for the upcoming Thanksgiving episode on November 23. According to Michael Ausiello of EW.com, there will be series of flashbacks to illustrate exactly what's what with Lily and her father, why their relationship is "troubled." I'm hoping for more from this casting than Eric Braeden as Robin's dad; they never really used him right.

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- Allison Waldman

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"Everybody Loves Raymond" back on TV Land

6 October 2009 8:18 PM, PDT | Monsters and Critics | See recent Monsters and Critics news »

TV Land has landed the primetime broadcast rights for the Emmy Award-winning comedy, .Everybody Loves Raymond,. from CBS Television Distribution beginning June 2010, it was announced by Larry W. Jones, president, TV Land. The winner of 15 Emmy Awards, .Everybody Loves Raymond. ran for nine seasons, totaling 212 episodes and will premiere in TV Land Prime, the network.s primetime programming block designed to appeal to grown-ups. Additionally, the network announced three other new acquisitions to hit the airwaves in 2010: .Boston Legal,. .Home Improvement. and .The Nanny.. ..Everybody Loves Raymond. is one of TV.s quintessential comedies, and we are thrilled to have the Barones join the TV Land family,. stated Jones. ..Raymond,. .Boston Legal,. .Home Improvement. and .The »

- April MacIntyre

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Gabba Gabba Hey: Ramones Biopic Headed for the Big Screen?

2 October 2009 9:59 PM, PDT | ScreenRant.com | See recent Screen Rant news »

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Fox Searchlight is in talks to produce a biopic about the seminal punk rock band The Ramones. The film, which would be based on the forthcoming memoir I Slept With Joey Ramone by Ramone’s brother Mickey Leigh and punk journalist Legs McNeil, would focus on the origins of the band, each member’s myriad problems with drugs (and with each other), and the group’s considerable impact on modern popular music.

 

The project is being spearheaded by producer Rory Rosegarten. Rosegarten (who is best known as the former executive producer of the TV show Everybody Loves Raymond) bought the rights to I Slept With Joey Ramone while the book was still being written. More importantly, however, when Rosegarten picked up the rights to the book, he also picked up the rights to The Ramones’ music.

Given the commercial and financial success of such popular »

- Rob Frappier

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