The article below contains spoilers for "Mazel Tov, Dummies!," the Thursday, November 29 episode of "30 Rock."
Read More »Julian Fellowes, the creator of costume-drama phenom "Downton Abbey" and the Academy Award-winning screenwriter of "Gosford Park," is bringing his next project Stateside. NBC and Universal Television have signed on to "The Gilded Age," a new series created, written and produced by Fellowes.
Read More »Sure, Sunday is incredibly overcrowded with high-end TV, including "Homeland," "The Walking Dead," "Boardwalk Empire," "The Good Wife," "Treme" and "Dexter," but what to watch the rest of the time? Every Monday, we bring you five noteworthy...
Read More »On Wednesday, Deadline reported that Chevy Chase was dropping out of "Community" after a three and a half seasons filled with creative clashes and public feuds. Chase will leave the show immediately, not appearing in the one or two episodes that have yet to be shot in the 13-episode f...
Read More »"Silver Linings Playbook" star Jennifer Lawrence proved herself once against to be an earthy and unpredictable interviewee on "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" Monday, offering an anecdote about a car accident in Georgia that turned into an account of her favorite reality TV shows.
Read More »"Next Caller" was supposed to be stand-up star Dane Cook's entrée into television after scattered movie roles and guest spots on "Louie" and "Hawaii Five-0," a single-camera comedy about a chauvinistic DJ (played by Cook) and a feminist formerly emp...
Read More »Could it be? After six and a half seasons, will perpetually unlucky in love Liz Lemon (Tina Fey) be getting married? NBC sent out the invite below announcing Liz's impending nuptials with Criss Chros (James Marsden), set to take place during the November 29th episode. After a romantic past ...
Read More »The 2012-13 television season just finished up week six, with NBC and CBS stealing back the 18-49 and overall viewers crowns after Fox's World Series-propelled wins in both last week. But ABC -- third in both regards -- offered up two of the most interesting ratings stories last week, both good ...
Read More »A quick survey of this fall's (and the past summer's) new shows suggests that whatever other trends you may spot -- apocalyptic settings, single leading ladies, atypical families -- TV definitely seems to be moving away from the traditional opening credits sequence to a more straightforward ...
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