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    Ranking the Trailers for NBC's New Series, From 'The Michael J. Fox Show' to Blair Underwood's 'Ironside'

    Having sorted through Fox's trailers for its new fall and midseason shows, we now turn to NBC. The Peacock also recently announced its 2013-2014 primetime lineup, unleashing with it trailers for its new shows, which we've gone ahead and put in order from most promising to least.

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    NBC Picks Up 'About A Boy' TV Series and Another J.J. Abrams Joint, 'Believe,' Written by Alfonso Cuarón

    t's J.J. Abrams' world, and we just watch it. Not long after Fox announced that one of its new series for 2013-2014 will be the Abrams-produced futuristic cop drama "Almost Human," NBC touted its own pickup of an Abrams joint, "Believe," about an orphaned 10-year-old girl with extraordinary abilitie...

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    5 Best Bets on TV This Week: Mail-Order Brides, Cher and Neil Gaiman's Return to 'Doctor Who'

    Sure, Sunday tends to be overcrowded with high-end TV, including "Mad Men," "Veep," "The Borgias," "Game of Thrones," "Nurse Jackie" and more, but what to watch the rest of the time? Every Monday, we bring you five noteworthy highlights from the other six days of the week.

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    The Best Moments of ‘Parks & Rec’ Season Five, By Character

    While its current season, coming to an end tonight with an episode entitled "Are You Better Off?," hasn't been the strongest of the now five-year run of "Parks and Recreation," it has had a collection of some monumental, sweet, and ridiculous moments.

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    20 Years of TV: How 'ER' Was the Last Great Drama in Which the Show Itself Was the Star

    In 1994, television occupied a very different place in the cultural landscape. It was a mainstay of entertainment, but it didn't get the kind of artistic consideration it does today. TV was regarded as inferior to film and an ad-driven enterprise -- programming to pass the time between commercials.

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    NBC Sets a Premiere Date for 'Silence of the Lambs' Prequel Series 'Hannibal'

    Bryan Fuller's last project, a reimagining of "The Munsters" entitled "Mockingbird Lane," turned into an expensive mess for NBC, the pilot eventually airing as a stand-alone movie last October before any chances of it going to series were officially snuffed out. But the ...

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    Joel McHale Explains What Richard Pryor Has to Do With Chevy Chase's Use of the N-Word on the Set of 'Community'

    Chevy Chase left "Community" in November of last year before production for the fourth season was completed; his openly troubled relationship with the NBC comedy apparently extended beyond his public rows with ousted creator Dan Harmon. Chase had been very vocal about not liking (or perhap...

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    Watch: A Movie-Style 'Epic' Trailer for the New Season of 'Community'

    "Community" finally returns this week, after being bumped from the fall schedule while NBC dedicated its marketing resources to its new hits "Revolution" and "Go On." The network is perhaps attempting to make up for it with the blockbuster-style "epic" trailer...

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    5 Best Bets on TV This Week: The Reworked 'Community' and 'Smash' Return to the Air

    Sure, Sunday tends to be overcrowded with high-end TV, including "Downton Abbey," "Shameless," "Girls," Californication," "Enlightened" and more, but what to watch the rest of the time? Every Monday, we bring you five noteworthy highlights from the other six days of the week.

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    "I's sitting next to Borpo!" The 12 Greatest '30 Rock' Celebrity Cameos

    "30 Rock" comes to an end tonight, wrapping up seven seasons of bitingly funny TV-centric comedy with an hour-long finale in which viewers will be able to say goodbye to Liz Lemon (Tina Fey), Jack Donaghy (Alec Baldwin), Tracy Jordan (Tracy Morgan), Jenna Maroney (Jane Krakowski), Pet...

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