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Hey All,

Once again, like last week, here is a list of the new or returning fall shows that will air this coming week that you might want to consider watching for the first time or making sure you don’t miss if you enjoyed watching it last season:

Get back in touch with Cate, Ryan, Baze and Lux in the CW series Life Unexpected when it returns for a second season starting on Tuesday, September 14 at 9 PM.

Revisit the crazy world of the Braverman’s when Parenthood returns to NBC on Tuesday, September 14 at 10 PM.

NOTE: This episode will also reair on NBC at 10 PM on Saturday, September 18.

If you are a fan of Jimmy Smits, you just might want to check out his new NBC drama called Outlaw, which debuts on Wednesday, September 15 at 10 PM. Smits stars as a former Supreme Justice who resigns to open his own law firm.

NOTE: This episode will reair at 10 PM on Friday, September 17 on NBC.

I will be back next week with more recommendations for new and returning shows for fall TV.

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Letters to Juliet on DVD

Letters to Juliet

Tomorrow the wonderful romantic comedy Letters to Juliet will be released on DVD. The movie stars Amanda Seyfried as Sophie Hall, a fact checker at The New Yorker magazine who dreams of becoming a writer, but her boss, Bobby, does not share her wishes.

She and her fiancé, Victor (Gael Garcia Bernal) – who is about to open an Italian restaurant in downtown New York – take a “pre-honeymoon” trip to Verona, Italy; but instead of being enthusiastic about spending time together Victor is more busy with wine cheeses for his restaurant than spending time with Sophie.

While out sightseeing alone, Sophie comes across the house where Juliet Capulet supposedly lived and watches as countless people leave letters on “Juliet’s Wall,” which are retrieved by a young Italian woman for whom Sophie follows back to the offices of “Juliet’s secretaries”. The next day, while helping the secretaries collect more letters, Sophie finds a letter at the wall from 1957.

Sophie feels compelled to write to Claire (Vanessa Redgrave), the author of the 1957 letter, and a few days later a young English man named Charlie Wyman (Chris Egan) arrives, revealing his grandmother is Claire and she has accompanied him to track down her lost love. This visit sets off a wonderful cross-country trip to track down Claire’s one true love.

If you would like to learn more about Letters to Juliet or if you’d like to relive the romance contained in this wonderful film, get your DVD when it goes on sale tomorrow. You can also learn more about Letters to Juliet via the film’s official website.

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Last night I attended the kick-off night of the Sixth Annual Fall TV Preview Party held at the Paley Center for Media in Beverly Hills – primarily sponsored by TV Guide (as well as a number of other sponsors).

The night was dedicated to NBC and featured a screening of their new fall comedy Outsourced as well as panel that included the cast (most notably Diedrich Bader, Australian actress Pippa Black, who is known for her work in the popular Aussie soap Neighbours and newcomer Ben Rappaport).

Once that screening, panel and Q&A was complete, the rest of the night was dedicated to screenings of three of the network’s new dramas: The Event, Chase and Undercovers.

First up was The Event, which I had already seen at Comic Con this past July. It was interesting to view it with the typical audience at the Paley Center and compare it to the audience at Comic Con. Two VERY different types of viewers, I must say. Whereas the Paley Center audience was quiet during the screening and only whispers could be heard, the Comic Con audience was more reactive, commenting about what they liked and, in some instances, disliked about the pilot. Without giving much away from the story, the series delves into very divergent storylines that do not seem to be inter-related until near the end of the hour when the paths of the various characters start to intersect. What exactly “the event” really ends up being is anyone’s guess; but as long as the show can maintain a clear path toward answering questions and not get bogged down in too many layered stories, it may have a chance. Judge for yourself when The Event debuts on NBC on September 20 at 9 PM.

Then there is the new drama Chase from Jerry Bruckheimer, which is a cop show that’s not quite a cop show. A team of US marshals track down dangerous fugitives with a heavy dose of cunning, skill and determination. Going into this screening I wasn’t sure what to expect from this pilot, but I came out of it being surprised by how much better it was than I anticipated. The show has a lot of action – which will make the male viewers happy – a strong female lead – which will not only interest men but also inspire women to watch – and a cast of characters who actually work well as a team. And, as soon as I saw the name David Nutter appear on the screen, I knew the pilot would be solid. For those of you unfamiliar with the name, David Nutter is a legend in the industry as a very good director; he just does quality work. In this instance, Nutter is actually one of the executive producers on this series. In my opinion, as long as they can keep the pace of this show like they did in the pilot episode, they will have a shot at seeing more than just a handful of episodes air. You can check out Chase when it debuts on September 20 at 10 PM on NBC.

Lastly, the new spy drama Undercovers from J.J. Abrams (the man behind Lost and Alias) was screened. At this point, the Paley Center audience had thinned out considerably; but those of us who remained were entertained with a show that is a little bit of Alias and a whole lot of Chuck. It is not your typical serious spy series; it’s interlaced with humor, a bit of slapstick and a whole lot of love between the lead characters. I mean, after all, they are a happily married couple – who run a small catering company – who are brought back into their old spy lives to help find a former friend and fellow spy who has gone missing. Everything might not be what it seems in terms of their being called back into action, but the pilot was entertaining, at times a little ‘roll your eyes’ silly; but overly not a bad new addition to the network’s line up. You can see the debut of Undercovers on September 22 at 8 PM on NBC.

What NBC shows are you looking forward to seeing in the coming weeks? Please share.

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Hey All,

There isn’t a whole lot of news to share with all of you today, but I hope you’ll find what little there is interesting.

TELEVISION

Jamie Ray Newman (Eastwick) may be stirring up some trouble for newlyweds Cate and Ryan on Life Unexpected. Tune in to the season premiere of the CW series on September 14 at 9 PM. (Kristin at E! Entertainment Online)

Paula Patton (Precious) is out and Melissa Sagemiller (Raising the Bar) is in as the new assistant district attorney on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. Specifics on her character have not been made available, but she is slated to first appear in November. (Michael Ausiello at Entertainment Weekly)

When Glee airs their special tribute to the Rocky Horror Picture Show in the episode slated for October 26, special appearances by some original cast members will be featured. Who are the originals coming in for these appearances? It would seem singer-actor Meat Loaf and Barry Bostwick are set to appear. The pair will play TV station managers who have an “interesting proposal” for Jane Lynch’s Sue Sylvester. Susan Sarandon said earlier this week that she would be interested in participating as well, but no deals have been done. (Kristin at E! Entertainment Online)

Celebrated director Jane Campion is heading to the small screen with a six-hour mini-series for the BBC. The story follows a New Zealand small-town detective brought in to solve the case of a twelve-year-old who gets pregnant and disappears. (Variety and Dark Horizons)

BOX OFFICE NEWS

Scott Speedman, Lily Cole (The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus), Sarah Gadon (Happy Town and Being Erica) and Sarah Bolger (The Tudors) have joined the cast of the gothic horror called The Moth Diaries, which is based on Rachel Klein’s novel. Bolger plays a young girl in an elite boarding school who befriends two fellow students (Gadon, Cole) and develops a crush on her English professor (Speedman). (Hollywood Reporter and Dark Horizons)

IN THE NOT SO FAST CATEGORY: It looks like the news of Jeremy Renner (The Hurt Locker) and Swedish actress Noomi Rapace (The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo) starring in the movie called Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters may have been a bit premature. Renner’s reps are saying there have been no negotiations as yet and no deals are in place. (Josh Rottenberg at Entertainment Weekly)

British actor Eddie Redmayne (The Pillars of the Earth) has joined the cast of the movie My Week with Marilyn, which follows the story, based on a diary by Colin Clark, a young actor who worked for Laurence Olivier (Kenneth Branagh) when the veteran actor shepherded Marilyn Monroe (Michelle Williams) around London while she shot “The Prince and the Showgirl” in 1956. Clark and Marilyn shared many confidences and became close despite her recent marriage to playwright Arthur Miller. Redmayne will play Clark, while Judi Dench, Zoe Wanamaker, Richard Clifford and Philip Jackson also star. (The Daily Mail and Dark Horizons)

Britt Robertson (Life Unexpected) has joined the cast of the box office movie Scream 4. There are no details on her role, but the movie is expected to open sometime in April of 2011. (Zap2It)

That’s it. Enjoy! Have a terrific weekend!

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Summer 2010 TV Surprises

Rookie Blue

Summer TV for the most part has come to an end with only a handful of shows waiting for their season finales to air. And when you think of summer TV programming you think of the top shows such as The Closer, Psych and Burn Notice or the fan favorites such as Eureka, Drop Dead Diva and Leverage.

Covert Affairs

But, there are also the new shows that debut each summer – now that summer programming is more the norm than the exception – and while some of them fried and sizzled in the summer sun there were several that did really well, garnering not only great ratings but a fan following to boot.

Rizzoli & Isles

So, the following, in no particular order, are the shows that took summer by storm (in a good way):

The Glades

Rookie Blue – The ABC police drama – an import from Canadian TV – hit off with the viewers strong and remained that way all summer, hitting nearly 7 million viewers each week, garnering a quick second season renewal after only a few episodes.

Pretty Little Liars

Covert Affairs – This entertaining USA Network spy drama with a heart started off strong with the viewers and got off to a great start in the ratings as well, making it one of the more popular shows this summer.

Rizzoli & Isles – With the combination of wit, charm and a little bit of grit, this TNT cop drama had the trifecta: a great cast, interesting stories and a ready-made audience (thanks to the books for which the series is based on).

The Glades – This A&E cop series may not be the top success of the summer, but it certainly got folks to see Florida in a whole different light and made folks want to stop by for a visit – as long as their lives didn’t end up like the victims depicted in any of the episodes, that is.

Unnatural History

Pretty Little Liars – What do over pampered suburbanite teens and mysteries bring about? A hot little show based on a series of teen novels that made viewers of more than just teen-aged years tune in to the ABC Family Channel.

All of these shows are coming back for more adventures (eventually) so check back here often for updates on their returns.

Haven

SIDEBAR: A couple other shows that may not have broken ratings records, but certainly got a fair amount of attention over the summer, generating some buzz included the Cartoon Network’s first foray into live action in the guise of the series Unnatural History and the new Syfy series Haven based on the Stephen King novel “The Colorado Kid”.

Which new summer shows did you like best? Please feel free to share as I would love to hear what you have to say.

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Hey All,

So it’s a very big Jewish holiday and nearly everyone in my office is off. It makes for a quiet work day that’s for sure.

In the meantime, there is a lot of cool news to share with all of you:

NEWS

TV’s Top 50 Show Runners

NOTE: Show runners are the people behind the show that either created, executive produce and/or write the series. They are the top dog on the food chain for their respective series.

TELEVISION

Annabella Sciorra (The Sopranos) will guest star in the new ABC legal drama The Whole Truth, as a high-fashion designer who is accused of murdering her young lover. The Whole Truth debuts on September 22 at 10 PM. (Natalie Abrams at TV Guide)

Marisol Nichols (The Gates) has signed on to guest star in an upcoming episode of NCIS: Los Angeles, playing Callen’s (Chris O’Donnell) ex-partner, Tracy Keller. She will debut in the sixth new episode. (William Keck at TV Guide)

Caprica is moving! Second half of season one will premiere on Tuesday, October 5 at 10 PM. (Twitter Post from Syfy)

The third season premiere of Sanctuary will now launch in its former timeslot on Friday, October 15 at 10 PM. (Twitter Post from Syfy)

The new season of In Treatment will kick off on October 25 (Twitter Post by Michael Ausiello from Entertainment Weekly)

CMT will be bringing fans of the classic TV series The Dukes of Hazzard a real treat. Starting tomorrow night at 8 PM and lasting for 33 hours, the country music network will air a marathon of episodes. The show will then move to its regular timeslot on CMT at 7 PM on September 13. (The Futon Critic)

DEVELOPMENT NEWS

J.J. Abrams (the man behind Felicity, Alias and Lost) is currently shopping a crime-thriller series created by Jonah Nolan, brother and frequent collaborator of The Dark Knight/Inception auteur Christopher Nolan. This would mark the first small-screen foray for Nolan, who not only co-wrote The Dark Knight and The Prestige but also penned the short story on which Memento was based. (Michael Ausiello at Entertainment Weekly)

Diane Farr (Numb3rs and Rescue Me) and Peter Tolan have separately received script orders for two one-hour dramas at FOX. Farr’s project, based on her upcoming semi-autobiographical novel “You Can’t Love One of Them,” is said to focus on “several interracial couples living in the South in a post-Obama world.” Meanwhile, Tolan has sold a script for an untitled Glen Mazzara drama that will revolve around a burnt-out doctor who joins a neighborhood medical clinic. (Deadline and Televisionary)

BOX OFFICE NEWS

Jeremy Renner (The Hurt Locker) and Swedish actress Noomi Rapace (The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo) are apparently set for the title roles in the comedy/horror/fantasy Hansel And Gretel: Witch Hunters. The film is to be set 15 years after the original Grimm’s fairy tale. Having killed the witch who tried to cook them as kids, the siblings are now grown-up, shotgun wielding witch slayers. (Twitchfilm and Dark Horizons)

Christina Hendricks (Mad Men) has joined the cast of the thriller Drive in which Ryan Gosling plays a Hollywood stuntman who moonlights as a freelance getaway driver during robberies and ends up on the run with a contract on his head and an ex-con’s girlfriend (Carey Mulligan) in his car. (Variety and Dark Horizons)

Malin Akerman (Watchmen) has signed on to the CIA thriller The Numbers Station with Ethan Hawke playing a disgraced black ops agent tasked with a dead-end job of protecting a young woman (Akerman) in the middle of the Nevada desert. When the two come under attack, they have to fight to stay alive. (Variety and Dark Horizons)

CABLE RATINGS FOR SUMMER 2010

According to Entertainment Weekly, the following list shows how the summer programming (SCRIPTED shows that is) performed from May 31 to August 22 (NOTE: with the exception of “kiddie shows” – the words of EW not mine):

Rizzoli and Isles (TNT): 8.44 million
The Closer (TNT): 8.20 million
Royal Pains (USA): 7.154 million
Burn Notice (USA): 7.151 million
Covert Affairs (USA): 6.74 million
White Collar (USA): 5.28 million
In Plain Sight (USA): 4.93 million
Psych (USA): 4.87 million
Memphis Beat (TNT): 4.59 million
Leverage (TNT): 4.328 million
Army Wives (Lifetime): 4.327 million
The Glades (A&E): 3.88 million
Pretty Little Liars (ABC Family): 3.25 million
Haven (SyFy): 2.51 million

MUSIC INTERVIEW

Singer Sara Bareilles finds her focus — finally

Q&A SECTION (with Michael Ausiello at Entertainment Weekly)

NOTE: Tread lightly as there are spoilers – SPOILER ALERT!!

Question: Any news on what will happen to Castiel on Supernatural this season? —Minha

Ausiello: This season’s first two episodes will be Cas-free, but the full-powered angel returns in spectacular fashion in week 3. “Let’s just say some angels show up that are not so happy,” teases exec producer Sera Gamble. “Cas and an angel go through a window at one point, and the result is not pretty. It’s a pretty spectacular stunt.”

Question: You’ve given us great scoop about the final (shed a tear) season of Friday Night Lights, but one thing remains unanswered: Are we going to be lucky enough to have Minka Kelly return for a few episodes? Riggins putting her on the bus with a soulful “Goodbye, Lyla Garrity” is not enough closure for me. —Becky

Ausiello: Well, it was enough closure for exec producer Jason Katims—and he’s the boss! “I thought her final episode was so powerful,” says Katims. “We talked about bringing her back, but I didn’t really feel like anything we came up with beat the [Tim-Lyla] story in that episode, which I thought was really poignant. It wasn’t a happy ending, but it was a really satisfying ending for me. It was a satisfying resolution to that story line.”

Question: Please tell me Mozzie is not dead on White Collar! —Vin

Ausiello: Mozzie is probably most likely not dead.

Question: Glee returns in two weeks! Got anything new? —Timothy

Ausiello: The show wastes no time showing off Chord Overstreet’s, um, impressive body of work. When we first meet his possibly gay football-jock character, Sam, in the premiere, he’s in the shower singing “Every Rose Has Its Thorn.” For his part, Chris Colfer believes that scene is proof positive that Sam will not turn out to be Kurt’s BF. “After seeing the episode, I feel like it’s not going to happen because all the girls are going to fall in love with him and they’re not going to want to see [him with Kurt],” he says. “And I don’t want to be the guy girls hate. I’m the gay guy the girls love. I don’t want to become the target. I don’t want the letters that say, ‘Kurt needs to get off our man. Stop kissing our boyfriend.’ Young girls can be vicious. I don’t want to know how Kristen Stewart feels. I don’t want to be the Bella of the Glee world. I like being the guy everyone likes.” Colfer adds that there’s no sign of romantic tension between Sam and Kurt in the first four episodes. “Maybe it is too obvious,” he theorizes. “Our writers have a way of avoiding the obvious and throwing curveballs.” BONUS GLEE SCOOP: Someone’s going to the slammer!

Question: I heard a rumor that Terri will date Principal Figgins on Glee this season. Please say it’s not true. Team Twill FTW! —Rion

Ausiello: According to Terri’s portrayer, Jessalyn Gilsig, it’s “definitely not” true. Gilsig does confirm that the former Mrs. Schuester will “get into a relationship of some kind that brings her around the glee club and the school, but I’m not at liberty to say who.” Guesses? Hit the comments! More fun games!

Question: How’s about serving up a steamy hot dish of Burn Notice scoop? That finale really burned me up. I’ll stop with the puns now. —Hope

Ausiello: The following scoop is rated S and RH for Sizzling and Red-Hot: A major character will be killed off during the show’s fall run.

Question: I have not seen anything on season 2 of Justified. Got any scoop on that? —Carolyn

Ausiello: Production resumes in mid-October, and newly minted series regular Walton Goggins tells me “the pendulum will swing in a completely different direction for Boyd, and religion may receive his ire. He may become an agnostic vigilante, [but] I won’t say against who.”

Question: It’s less than a week until Life Unexpected returns. Surely you have scoop! —Laura

Ausiello: The three new characters I told you about previously are introduced in the Sept. 14 premiere, and one of them has a not-so-surprising connection to a main character. Bonus scoop: Bug and Lux consider taking a big step forward in their relationship, but something happens to trip them up.

That’s it. Enjoy!

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Hey All,

Today’s update is coming out a little late as I stayed home from work today for personal reasons, but there are lots of great things to share with you so I hope you find some items that you like:

NEWS

Universal Pictures and NBC will produce a three part film franchise and a TV series based on the Stephen King seven-book The Dark Tower collection. Akiva Goldsman, Ron Howard and Brian Grazer will executive produce with King listed as a producer. The first season of the TV series will debut shortly after the first movie. The book collection is an epic fantasy series that spans multiple dimensions and eras. (Daniel Frankel at The Wrap)

The Paley Center for Media is launching a television awards show in May 2012 which will be broadcast from New York City to coincide with upfront presentations, the time when the networks traditionally unveil their fall lineups to advertisers. (Robyn Ross at TV Guide)

According to TV Guide, the following shows are the 10 most anticipated returning shows this fall (in order): NCIS, Fringe, Glee, Castle, Bones, Chuck, The Big Bang Theory, Grey’s Anatomy, Supernatural and Dexter. Meanwhile the following shows came thisclose to being in the top 10: The Good Wife, Modern Family, The Vampire Diaries, House and Sons of Anarchy. On the other end of the spectrum, the 10 most anticipated new shows this fall (in order) are: Hawaii Five-0, The Event, Law & Order: Los Angeles, Blue Bloods, No Ordinary Family, Undercovers, S#*! My Dad Says, Nikita, The Defenders and Boardwalk Empire. (Reporting by Adam Bryant)

TELEVISION

If you miss the debuts of the new CBS shows Hawaii Five-0 and Blue Bloods on their original nights you can watch the rebroadcast of each on September 25 at 8 and 9 PM respectively. NBC will do the same thing for their new shows The Event and Chase, rebroadcasting their pilot episodes also on September 25 at 8 and 9 PM as well. ABC will reair the debut of The Whole Truth on September 24. Lone Star the new FOX drama will be reaired on September 25 at 11 PM.  (The Futon Critic)

DEVELOPMENT NEWS

Both networks – TNT and TBS – have some new pilots ordered. TNT has the new crime procedurals planned: Perception (the working title) is about Dr. Geoffrey Pierce, an eccentric neuroscientist who uses his unique outlook to help the federal government solve complex cases.
An Untitled Allan Loeb Project – Based on the novel The Rabbit Factory by Marshall Karp is about a recently widowed police Detective Mike Lomax and his newly married partner, Terry Biggs who delve into a world of mystery, intrigue and occasional hijinks. Dallas is an update of the long-running series, focusing on the offspring of bitter rivals and brothers JR and Bobby Ewing, who clash over the future of the Ewing dynasty while the fate of Southfork itself weighs in the balance. Meanwhile, TBS is working on a comedic detective series currently called Brain Trust, which is about Detective Billy Doyle, whose career and life have hit rock bottom after he accidentally ends his partner’s career. (The Futon Critic)

BOX OFFICE NEWS

Liam Neeson has joined the cast of the box office movie Battleship, based on the Hasbro board game that centers around a battle on land, sea and the sky between earth’s forces and attacking aliens with most of the action set on the USS John Paul Jones. Neeson will play Admiral Shane, a navy admiral and the future father-in-law of the lead officer character (Taylor Kitsch). Brooklyn Decker stars as Shane’s daughter, Alexander Skarsgard as the brother of Kitsch’s character, and Rihanna as a weapons analyst. (Dark Horizons)

Ciaran Hinds and Janet McTeer have joined the cast of The Woman in Black, the adaptation of Susan Hill’s gothic supernatural horror novel that follows a young solicitor (Daniel Radcliffe) who takes up a short residence at Eel Marsh House, a desolate and secluded coastal mansion cut off at high tide from the nearby market town in rural England. Hinds will play the local land-owner Mr. Daily who counsels the solicitor as he investigates, while McTeer will play Daily’s wife. (Deadline and Dark Horizons)

Andrea Bowen (Desperate Housewives) will star in the independent film called Preachers’ Daughter, which is about a woman who reunites with her estranged religious small-town minister father. (Variety and Entertainment Weekly)

Jonathan Rhys-Meyers (The Tudors) will star as a Jewish diplomat who romances a married Swiss woman in the movie Belle Du Seigneur. (Deadline and Entertainment Weekly)

A biopic about actor turned politician Ronald Reagan is in the works for a possible release date in 2011. The movie is expected to begin with the 1981 assassination attempt and will tell Reagan’s story through flashbacks and flash-forwards. (First Showing)

CASTING SCOOP

Actor Sam Anderson (Lost) will guest star on NCIS in the second episode of the new fall season, as Walter Carmichael, a middle school teacher whose classroom becomes a crime scene when one of his students is kidnapped. The episode also features actor William Devane as the grandfather of the abducted girl. NCIS will return to CBS on September 21 at 8 PM. (Adam Bryant at TV Guide)

Katee Sackhoff (Battlestar Galactica) is joining the cast of CSI in a potential recurring role, playing Detective Reed, a smart investigator who doesn’t do well with sensitivity. Her first episode is slated to air during November sweeps. CSI will be back on CBS on September 23 at 9 PM. (Adam Bryant at TV Guide)

Actress Celia Weston (Desperate Housewives) will appear as the down-home country mama for Cameron (Eric Stonestreet) in the ABC comedy Modern Family.  (William Keck at TV Guide)

Robert Englund (the original Freddy Krueger himself) will guest star in Chuck during its Halloween episode. He will play Dr. Stanley Wheelwright, an evil scientist who can make your waking life a nightmare. Chuck will return on September 20. (Michael Ausiello at Entertainment Weekly)

There will be a Twin Peaks-type reunion on Psych when Sheryl Lee and Sherilyn Fenn (Audrey), appear in the episode alongside Dana Ashbrook. All three will play residents of Dual Spires, a quirky Northern California town that has been rocked by the death of a high school student. Log Lady Catherine Coulson will also make a cameo as the mysterious Woman with Wood. Ray Wise will also reprise his role as Father Westley. Lenny Von Dohlen and Robyn Lively will also make cameos. The episode, co-written by star James Roday, will air during Psych‘s fall run. (Michael Ausiello at Entertainment Weekly)

Legendary actor Hal Holbrook will appear in a multi-episode arc of the new NBC series The Event, playing a mysterious character by the name of Dempsey. The show has its premiere on September 20. (Michael Ausiello at Entertainment Weekly)

Three interns will shadow Gibbs and his team on NCIS during the second episode of the new fall season. Playing the wannabe investigators will be Zack Lively (Greek), David Magidoff (Veronica Mars) and newcomer Elizabeth Wright Shapiro. (Matt Mitovich at Fancast)

RUMOR PATROL

Joel McHale (Community) is in final negotiations to join Spy Kids 4: All the Time in the World, starring as a spy-hunting reporter married to Jessica Alba’s character, who is a retired spy turned housewife and stepmother to his kids who will become the new titular Spy Kids. (Variety and Dark Horizons)

Michael Caine is in final negotiations to join the box office sequel Journey 2: The Mysterious Island, which has Josh Hutcherson reprising his role from the first movie (Journey to the Center of the Earth 3D) as a young man who, along with his mom’s boyfriend (Dwayne Johnson), goes on a trip to a mythical island to find his missing grandfather. Caine will play said grandfather who gets involved in several action and chase sequences including one involving giant bees. (Heat Vision and Dark Horizons)

Reportedly, singer-actress Hilary Duff is in the running to play Gwen Stacy in the as-yet-untitled Spider-Man reboot. There has been no confirmation on casting for this movie yet except for lead actor Andrew Garfield. (Blastr)

Jennifer Morrison (House) is among a handful of actresses in the running to play a major new love interest for Ted in the CBS comedy How I Met Your Mother. Other names in the mix include Minka Kelly and Jacinda Barrett. (Michael Ausiello at Entertainment Weekly)

Q&A SECTION (with TV Gurus at TV Guide):

Question: Vampire Diaries scoop, please! — Micah

MICKEY: We’ll learn pretty quickly how Jeremy and Caroline fare in their stare-downs with the Grim Reaper, but the answers won’t be simple… or permanent. Also: The premiere (tomorrow night, Sept. 9, at 8 PM on the CW) features a devastating scene between Nina Dobrev and Ian Somerhalder. I’ll leave it up to you to guess which character Dobrev is playing in it.

Question: Will there be any friction between Abby and Gibbs in the new season of NCIS? —Melanie

ADAM: While there still may be some fallout from Abby’s discovery of Gibbs’ murderous past, executive producer Shane Brennan doesn’t think the secret will greatly change their relationship. “It’s a complex relationship and we’ve just added another layer of complexity,” he says. “But we would not jeopardize the relationship that the audience has come to love. It does bring a different perspective, but it’s not like they’re going to be busted up. Gibbs and Abby are going back to being Gibbs and Abby.”

Question: Can’t wait for Castle to come back. Just how angry with Castle is Beckett? — Anthony

ADAM: Let’s just say that there’s a whole lot of woman-scorned subtext when Beckett gets Castle in the interrogation room after he becomes a murder suspect. (And you’ve seen the promos where they’re point guns at each other, right?) But it’s pretty clear by the end of the premiere that she wants him back on her team, much to the chagrin of Esposito and Ryan, each of whom spends most of the premiere trying to become Beckett’s new favorite.

Question: Can’t wait for Castle to come back. Just how angry with Castle is Beckett? — Anthony

ADAM: Let’s just say that there’s a whole lot of woman-scorned subtext when Beckett gets Castle in the interrogation room after he becomes a murder suspect. (And you’ve seen the promos where they’re point guns at each other, right?) But it’s pretty clear by the end of the premiere that she wants him back on her team, much to the chagrin of Esposito and Ryan, each of whom spends most of the premiere trying to become Beckett’s new favorite.

That’s it. Enjoy!

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Sarah McLachlan

Are you a fan of Sarah McLachlan?

Well, if you are, you’ll want to know that she is getting ready to get back on the road again – only a month after Lilith Fair came to an end.  Sarah will be launching a special fall tour starting on November 1 in Dallas, Texas.

Her other appearances are (so far) slated for the following:

November 2 – Houston, Texas
November 3 – Austin, Texas
November 5 – Birmingham, Alabama
November 6 – Biloxi, Mississippi
November 8 – Nashville, Tennessee
November 9 – Columbus, Ohio
November 10 – Cincinnati, Ohio

This tour – known as the Sarah and Friends Tour – is special in that it will be done in two sets. One set will have Sarah sitting in on songs by her guest performers and the second will be Sarah performing greatest hits and new favorites from her recently album Laws of Illusion.

You can visit SarahMcLachlan.com for more details.

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Fresh Faces for Fall

The fall season is upon us and that means not only lots of shows to watch but also some fresh new faces to discover. Some of the faces that I think viewers should pay a little extra attention to are the following actors and actresses:

James Wolk

James Wolk – James has the lead role in the new FOX drama Lone Star, about a charming Texas con man, who is married to a billionaire’s daughter but he also has a girlfriend. He is conning both of them and their families; but he desperately wants out and seems to think he can live both lives since he loves both of these woman. Lone Star will debut on September 20 at 9 PM on FOX. Some viewers might recognize James from his role in the 2008 Hallmark Hall of Fame TV movie Front of the Class.

Aly Michalka

Aly Michalka – Aly plays Marti, a rebellious college girl who swallows her pride to join the cheerleading team to get a scholarship, in the new CW series Hellcats which debuts tomorrow night, September 8, at 9 PM. Aly and her sister AJ are the sister duo from Radio Disney and will be seen in the upcoming box office release Easy A, starring Emma Stone.

Maggie Q

Maggie Q – Playing the titular character in the CW’s reboot of the Nikita franchise, Maggie Q is an ass-kicking troubled teen turned assassin turned adult renegade who is set on bringing down the secret branch of the CIA, known as Division, that trains young assassins. The series will premiere on September 9 at 9 PM. Her previous work includes the box office movies Live Free or Die Hard, Mission: Impossible III and Rush Hour 2.

Boris Kodjoe and Gugu Mbatha-Raw

Boris Kodjoe and Gugu Mbatha-Raw – They will play a married couple in the new NBC series Undercovers, who run a small catering company, but they have a big secret: they are retired spies who are called back into action to help a friend. The debut of the show is on September 22 at 8 PM. Boris was previously seen in the Showtime series Soul Food and the UPN series Second Time Around while Gugu has appeared in Doctor Who and the West End production of Hamlet, which starred Jude Law.

Jurnee Smollett

Jurnee Smollett – She will probably be the only good thing about the new CBS series The Defenders, which premieres on September 22 at 10 PM. Jurnee will play a new defense attorney, working alongside the characters portrayed by Jerry O’Connell and Jim Belushi. Viewers will remember her in this past season of Friday Night Lights and the box office movie The Great Debaters.

Who do you think will be the faces of the fall TV season to watch out for? Please share your thoughts.

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Hey All,

So did everyone enjoy the long holiday weekend? I sure hope. And now, it’s back to the normal grind of work, school and/or active family stuff, right? Whatever applies to each of you, of course.

In the meantime, here are the news items for today:

NEWS

Paul McCartney, Oprah Winfrey, country legend Merle Haggard, composer and lyricist Jerry Herman, and director and choreographer Bill T. Jones are this year’s recipients of the Kennedy Center Honors. (E! Entertainment Online)

ONLINE ADVENTURE

JEFF AND LESTER ARE ON THE LAM AND IN SEARCH OF A COPY OF THE NEW HALO: REACH VIDEOGAME IN “CHUCK PRESENTS – BUY HARD: THE JEFF AND LESTER STORY,” AN ORIGINAL DIGITAL SERIES LAUNCHING SEPTEMBER 7

TELEVISION

Shawn and Aaron Ashmore (the twin actors known for their roles in the X-Men film franchise, Smallville and Veronica Mars) are set to appear in season three of Fringe this fall. The duo is set to guest star in an episode slated to air in November. No word on just who or what they’ll be playing but it’s safe to say that twins will play into the equation in some capacity. (Digital Spy and Televisionary)

OCTOBER HIGHLIGHTS FOR BBC AMERICA

The US premiere of the new series Luther will air on October 17 at 10 PM. The series is about a brilliant detective, who is tormented by the darker side of humanity. The series stars Idris Elba (The Wire), as Luther, Ruth Wilson (The Prisoner and Jane Eyre) as Alice Morgan, a beautiful, extraordinarily intelligent key witness in Luther’s first investigation; Steven Mackintosh (Criminal Justice) as Detective Chief Inspector Ian Reed and Luther’s loyal friend and work colleague; Indira Varma (Rome) as Zoe Luther, who’s had the strength to walk away from the man she still loves; Paul McGann (Withnail and I) as Mark North, who is unafraid to compete with Luther for Zoe’s love; Saskia Reeves (Bodies) as Detective Superintendent Rose Teller, Luther’s risk-taking boss and Warren Brown (Occupation) as Detective Sergeant Justin Ripley, Luther’s loyal, awestruck new partner. (The Futon Critic)

This Halloween (October 31) you can spend some quality time with the supernatural in the form of George, Mitchell and Annie when the network will air each and every episode from both seasons of Being Human in an all-day marathon. (The Futon Critic)

In this new adaptation of the classic novel Brideshead Revisited, Matthew Goode plays Charles Ryder, an impressionable middle-class art student who becomes fascinated with the posh lifestyle of his Oxford schoolmate, Sebastian Flyte (Ben Whishaw). Charles spends the summer with Sebastian’s well-off family at their majestic estate, Brideshead Castle, where he falls in love with Sebastian’s sister, Julia. Over the course of two World Wars, Charles is immersed in the self-indulgent world of the Flyte family, and all the forbidden love and heartbreaking loss of innocence that involvement brings. This new movie will air on October 24 at 3:00 PM. (The Futon Critic)

INTERVIEWS

‘Friday Night Lights’: Adrianne Palicki on Tyra’s return to Dillon

Exclusive Interview: What’s Ahead for Patrick Heusinger on Royal Pains?

FILM FESTIVAL MOVIE

‘The Last Rites of Ransom Pride’ trailer: A graphic novel spin on a classic Western

Q&A SECTION (with Matt Mitovich at Fancast)

Question: I’ll take anything you’ve got on ‘The Good Wife‘! – Karen

Mitovich: You’re in luck, because Graham Phillips had lots to tease about Zach Florrick’s Season 2 storyline – namely that it will feature less teen sleuthing and “a bit more real action.” With pop Peter again running for office, “Zach is desperate to get involved in some way with his dad’s political career – and by the end, he does.” Graham also confirmed what The Big Tease shared back in June, that Zach’s ex-girlfriend Becca (played by Dreama Walker) “comes back, and she’s up to more mischief.”

Question: What’s in store for Kyle Hobbes in ‘V’s Season 2? – ripleyaeryn via Twitter

Mitovich: ‘V’ exec producer Scott Rosenbaum tells The Big Tease that Hobbes (played by Charles Mesure) will resume his mercenary role within Erica’s team, but because of the deal he is forced to make with Visitor Marcus, “His alliance will be tested.” We’ll also learn about Sarah, the love of Hobbes’ life “whose disappearance sent him down his dark path,” Rosenbaum reveals. “[That] gives him a personal stake in the fight against the Vs, and we will see him at his most ruthless as he’s driven to take down the Visitors and reunite with Sarah.” Wait, what – Sarah’s alive? Paging Evangeline Lilly!

Question: What have you heard about Daisy returning to ‘Bones‘? – Smurfs

Mitovich: She’s on hand for the Sept. 23 season premiere, have no fear. In fact, she brings rather humorous levity to the “guerillas” scene that Emily Deschanel referred to in this video Q&A. And then when Daisy and Sweets (attempt to) reconnect after the seven-month split? So much fun, I want these two to get their own spin-off.

Question: What did you think of the ‘Bones‘ premiere? I’m on the fence about this one. – Tanya

Mitovich: I was impressed by how angst-free it was, even as Bones and Booth came face to face after their seven-month separation. Instead, equal time was given to the Sweets/Daisy and Angela/Hodgins stories. Plus, I like how the workplace status quo has been altered just enough (right down to a dwindled number of squints) to freshen things up.

Question: Any ‘Castle‘ scoop? Preferably something Castle/Beckett related, if you can. – xpenguin via Twitter

Mitovich: Monday’s season premiere revolves around a nifty twist: What if Castle repeatedly emerged as a person of interest in a series of murders, thus landing him Beckett’s non-flirty crosshairs? And while it’s cute to espy Kate’s bitterness over her “partner’s” summer hiatus, it’s just as fun to see Esposito and Ryan come off as scorned bromantic interests.

Question: How is the ‘Life Unexpected‘ premiere? I really liked the first season, and was surprised and happy that it got a second. – EvolutionGirl via Twitter

Mitovich: My goodness, a lot happens in the September 14 season premiere. There’s plentiful reaction to Baze’s failed ‘Graduate’ moment, there’s a romantic road trip, a near-tragedy… and at least one canvas-tweaking twist that I did not see coming.

Question: You tweeted this piece of Baze’s dialogue from the ‘Life Unexpected‘ premiere: “Cate, if I had gotten to the church earlier, it wouldn’t have mattered… right?” Tell me more! – PaulaEdgar via Twitter

Mitovich: OK – Cate’s response to that is three words.

Question: Now that ‘Lie To Me’s Gillian is finally done with Dr. Burns, can we see some good Gillian/Cal stuff? After all, Cal did say that he wanted Gillian “in the worst possible way.” – Hilla

Mitovich: Well, he sure has a funny way of showing it. Take the Season 3 episode that guest-stars Tricia Helfer (’Battlestar Galactica’) as a woman who catches Cal’s eye. He whips out every trick in his book to capitalize on her “tells,” reel her in and make her putty in his hands – and practically right in front of Gill!

That’s it. Enjoy!

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