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Hugh Laurie Back On TV
Hugh Laurie Back On TV
Hugh Laurie Back On TV
NBC's standing is definitely on the rise, following their first November sweeps week in nearly a decade, and an impressive array of hour-long dramas in development.  Not only have we been following Bryan Fuller's 'Hannibal' and Jonathan Rhys-Meyers' 'Dracula' series, but also kept a weather eye on the horizon for upcoming pirate drama 'Crossbones!'  With a ten episode order in place, what former '
Molly Shannon on Hannibal
Molly Shannon on Hannibal
Molly Shannon on Hannibal
Huh. Alright then. Earlier today we learned a bit more about why NBC seems to have decided not to move forward on the Bryan Fuller-helmed 'Munsters' reboot 'Mockingbird Lane,' reportedly owing to disagreements over just how quirky and "Fuller" the world outside the actual 'Munsters' should be. Given 'Hannibal's' latest round of castings, including typically comedic performer and 'SNL' ve
Who's Staying Who's Going?
Who's Staying Who's Going?
Who's Staying Who's Going?
Just minutes ago we heard the glorious news that 'Community' would finally get its long-awaited return on Thursday, February 7, taking over for '30 Rock' after its final season run.  But what else of NBC's mid-season line-up?  What new series will premiere, and when will returning favorites like 'Smash' or 'Revolution' pick up again?  Head inside for all the details on NBC's initial 2013 line-up,
David Eigenberg NBC’s “Chicago Fire”
David Eigenberg NBC’s “Chicago Fire”
David Eigenberg NBC’s “Chicago Fire”
Big Jim & Stacy Lee have been waiting for this show to come, and it has finally arrived! We got a chance to talk with David Eigenberg, he plays Christopher Herrmann on NBC's "Chicago Fire".
NBC Skips 9/11 “Moment of Silence” for Kardashian Interview
NBC Skips 9/11 “Moment of Silence” for Kardashian Interview
NBC Skips 9/11 “Moment of Silence” for Kardashian Interview
As if we needed another reason to hate the Kardashians... At 8:46 a.m. on Tuesday, September 11, most national news outlets took a break from their regular programming to air a special "moment of silence" from New York City and Washington D.C. to honor the victims of 9/11. We say "most" because, as it turns out, not everyone was a participant. While FOX, CBS, ABC, CNBC and MSNB

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