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Hey All,

Fall TV is upon us with a lot of programming to watch. The following list includes shows that you should consider watching this coming week:

For those viewers who like gritty, action-driven dramas – in other words a guys-type series – Sons of Anarchy will be back on FX with a new season on September 7 at 10 PM.

If you are more the type to watch a harmless (perhaps senseless) teen-like drama, you can check out the new CW series Hellcats, which debuts on September 8 at 9 PM. The series is about a pre-law student who loses her college scholarship; in order to stay in school she ends up joining the college cheerleading squad to take advantage of the scholarship available to “football groupies”.

If you love anything to do with vampires, werewolves or witches, you’ll want to tune in to the second season of The Vampire Diaries on the CW, which is back on September 9 at 8 PM.

Lastly, if you want to see a kick-ass female spy drama, you can check out the brand new CW series Nikita that premieres on September 9 at 9 PM. After spending 3 years in hiding, Nikita is back to get revenge against Division, the secret government agency that trained her to be an assassin. She wants to take them down and save those who are still trapped inside Division’s walls.

I will be back next week with more recommendations for fall TV.

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Hey All,

Happy Labor Day! I hope everyone is enjoying the last of the holiday weekend. The news isn’t too voluminous, but there are a few things to share with all of you.

TELEVISION

Actor Ken Jenkins (Scrubs) will be playing the father of Courteney Cox’s character on Cougar Town this fall. There are no details, however, on the story details or an air date. (Michael Ausiello at Entertainment Weekly)

MADE-FOR-TV MOVIES

The made-for-TV movie Red, starring Felicia Day (Buffy, The Guild and Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along-Blog), Kavan Smith (Stargate Atlantis) and Stephen McHattie (The Jesse Stone movies), will air on Syfy on October 30 at 9 PM, as part of the network’s 31 Days of Halloween event. The movie is about a descendant of Little Red Riding Hood who brings her fiancé home to meet her family and tell him about the family business – they are werewolf hunters. (The Futon Critic)

DEVELOPMENT NEWS

Feature writer John Glenn (Journey to the Center of the Earth) is developing two new drama pilots for CBS and FOX. The CBS pilot is called Treadstone, a drama about spies, working for a secretive corporation featured in the Robert Ludlum novels. While the FOX pilot is yet to be titled, but is about vigilantes in New York City. (The Futon Critic)

BOX OFFICE NEWS

The following list is the top 10 box office movies for the holiday weekend according to Exhibitor Relations via E! Entertainment Online:

1. The American, $16.4 million
2. Machete, $14 million
3. Takers, $13.5 million
4. The Last Exorcism, $8.8 million
5. Going the Distance, $8.6 million
6. The Expendables, $8.5 million
7. The Other Guys, $6.7million
8. Eat Pray Love, $6.3 million
9. Inception, $5.9 million
10. Nanny McPhee Returns, $4.7 million

Q&A SECTION (with Matt Roush at TV Guide):

Question: I’m sure I’m not alone at wondering what will be a hit among all the new shows in the fall schedule. How does one know what to watch? What are your recommendations? There’s nothing worse than starting to watch a show at the beginning of the season, truly enjoying it, and a couple of months, sometimes only weeks later, finding out it’s already off the air due to low ratings. How do we avoid that from happening? — Patricia

Matt Roush: Good timing. TV Guide Magazine’s annual Fall Preview issue will hit stands this week, and you’ll get the lowdown on the shows — and in each case, a pithy mini-review from yours truly on which shows caught my eye. (This year, unlike last fall, not very many, I’m sorry to say.) Your first question asked me what I thought would be a hit, and that’s different in many cases from my recommendations. I think most of CBS’s new shows have a very good chance of succeeding, even if (in the case of something like the very broad The Defenders) it’s not my kind of show. Hawaii Five-0 is likely to be huge, and I enjoyed much about the pilot, but am not sure if it will be on my weekly menu. I’m intrigued by The Event and No Ordinary Family, but have problems with their pilots. My favorite pilots were on Fox — Lone Star for drama, Raising Hope for comedy — and I’m definitely going to keep my eye on Blue Bloods (CBS), Nikita (CW), Undercovers (NBC), Detroit 1-8-7 (ABC), and I’m eager to see the first episode of Law & Order: Los Angeles (NBC). But overall, this is a pretty formulaic lot that to me is especially disappointing after a season when the networks swung the bat with shows like Modern Family, Glee, The Good Wife, Community and The Vampire Diaries and came up with a new generation of quality/fun shows. As for the experience of falling in love with a new show only to have it be canceled: That comes with the territory. The failure rate on TV is very high, but this time of year, hope springs eternal.

That’s it. Enjoy!

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Fly Away by Margaret Organ-Kean

Artist’s Spotlight: Margaret Organ-Kean

When Margaret Organ-Kean was fifteen years old, a family friend sent her mother a postcard with a Kay Nielsen illustration from East of the Sun, West of the Moon on it. It was love at first sight.

Margaret had always drawn and painted – usually horses – but now her most important goal was to evoke a sense of magic on paper. A year later, she won a major prize in a national poster contest and, encouraged by her high school art teacher, soon began to sell her watercolors at local art fairs.

Her B.A. and subsequent work in art history from the University of Washington opened her to more influences, including (but not limited to) early Renaissance art, Nihonga, Greek sculpture, and much more. She developed an interest in how different cultures viewed a painting. For instance, some would see a painting as a window into a scene, while others considered a painting to be an array of symbols composed on a flat plane. Margaret began to consider formal problems in a painting at this time, such as color, pattern, and composition.

After college, she worked at clerical and computer jobs, and during this time, she started going to science fiction conventions and showing her work in the conventions’ art shows. This led to jobs working for magazines, gaming companies, and book publishers.

Lately, she has spent more time on her own work, especially her more whimsical watercolors of steampunk penguins, flying frogs, and slightly twisted nursery rhymes, and has begun developing an interest in Pop Surrealism.

Her featured piece is called Fly Away, which is based on the nursery rhyme “Ladybug, Ladybug, Fly Away Home”. Margaret wondered what a Lady Bug would look like and whimsy did the rest. The piece did move quite a distance from the poem, as wings transformed into skirts and the bugs became women. The masks are actually a recurring theme in her work; and in this instance, she wanted people to wonder what was behind the mask that completely hides the Lady Bug’s face.

You can contact at margaret@organ-kean.com or visit her website

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Browncoats: Redemption Cast (c) BrownscoatsRedemption.com

Are you a Browncoat?

If you know what that word means, then you are a fan of the short-lived, Joss Whedon created series Firefly, which eventually spawned the theatrical release Serenity.

A Browncoat was the nickname for the “soldiers” who fought on the side of the Independent Faction in the fictionalized war between the inhabitants of the Outer Planets and the Alliance, the trained fighters from within the colonized planets in the world depicted in the Firefly TV series. The Independents wore simple, brown dusters as their uniforms in comparison to the purple-tinted body armor worn by the members of the Alliance.

In a show of support, the fans of the series took on the moniker of Browncoats to declare their dedication and allegiance to all things Firefly. With that devotion firmly implanted, a group of fans, with the blessing of Joss Whedon himself (and with assistance from FOX, Universal Studios, and Mary Parent from MGM, who was instrumental to the making of the film Serenity), a new fan-made movie, continuing the story as depicted in the motion picture Serenity, was born.

Original Firefly-Serenity Cast

Browncoats: Redemption – wholly funded by fans, for fans – with all proceeds from the sale of the DVD’s going to worthy charities – takes place three months after the events on Miranda, the fictional planet featured in Serenity (the movie). Captain Laura Matthews (actress Heather Fagan) and the crew of the ship Redemption are unintentionally thrown into a situation that some view as the potential catalyst for the second unified rise of the Independents against the Alliance. The Alliance is looking for a scape goat for Miranda while those unhappy with the Alliance are looking for a rallying cry to take action.

The crew of the ship Redemption includes Lux Lucre (actor Kevin Troy), Cameron Alan (actor Guy Wellman), James Banks (actor John Patrick Barry), Jack Haddington (actor P. J. Megaw), Brett Gray (actor Michael Levy) and Petra Jo Chen (actress Miriam Pultro).

The grand unveiling of the movie will be made during this weekend’s Dragon Con, which is taking place in Atlanta, Georgia; but if you cannot be there for the con, you can still watch the global online premiere via your home computer. There are several choices for your viewing pleasure: you can watch the film at Facebook by searching Browncoats: Redemption, visiting the movie’s official website or on the movie’s sponsors’ direct page for the premiere.

Mark your calendars for tomorrow, Saturday, September 4 at 7 PM Eastern Time to tune in for the global premiere. While you’re watching the film, you can also head over to Twitter to interact with other fans at twitter.com/browncoatsmovie or be a part of the conversation there, using the hashtag #browncoatsmovie.

Don’t be left out and go Browncoats! Remember the movie’s slogan: A new crew. A new ship. A new adventure. Charity has never been this exciting.

PS: This movie is 100% non-profit with all money raised from sales going to the following charities: Equality Now, Kids Need to Read, Dyslexia Foundation, The Al Wooten Jr. Heritage Center and The Marine Corps Law Enforcement Foundation.

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Hey All,

The end of the week is here and for those of us in the States, we will be celebrating with a long weekend because of Labor Day (the unofficial end of summer) being on Monday. I hope everyone has a terrific extra-long weekend. Drive safe and be well.

For now, though, here are the news items from today:

TELEVISION

Tricia Helfer (Battlestar Galactica and Dark Blue) will guest star on a Season 3 episode of Lie to Me this fall, playing Naomi, who’s attracted to Lightman (Tim Roth) despite being frustrated by the inability to hide anything from him. But when she calls on Lightman for protection from a violent ex-boyfriend, it’s Lightman who begins to wonder if her beauty has impaired his lie-detecting skills. Lie to Me wraps its second season on September 13 at 8 PM and it returns for Season 3 on November 10 at 9 PM. (Adam Bryant at TV Guide)

Thomas Calabro (Melrose Place) will guest star on an upcoming episode of CSI: NY, playing a man who is searching with his wife (Helen Slater) for their missing son. Together, they follow clues left for them from a mysterious caller. CSI: NY returns on September 24 at 9 PM. (Adam Bryant at TV Guide)

Nicholas Brendon (Buffy) will guest star in an episode of Private Practice this fall. (Per Shonda Rhimes at Twitter)

DEVELOPMENT NEWS

Paul Scheuring (Prison Break) and McG are working on a pilot for ABC. The project is a private investigator drama called I, PI, which revolves around an investigator who learned everything he ever needed to know about being a P.I. from watching shows like Magnum, P.I. and Simon and Simon while growing up. As a result, he tends to subconsciously emulate those TV shamuses while out on the streets. (Variety and Televisionary)

Marc Guggenheim (Eli Stone) and Jennifer Robinson have sold a pilot script for an untitled event drama to ABC. The project follows the White House Office of Crisis Management as they tackle one huge global crisis per season with the first season chronicling a crisis with a ticking clock on board the international space station. (Deadline and Televisionary)

Sam Raimi (the director behind the Spider-Man movies) has sold a script for the drama pilot Lancaster about a Scotland Yard copper who joins the LAPD. (Deadline and Televisionary)

BEST AND WORST OF SUMMER

Secret agents, sexy vampires, and savvy ad men—the summer TV season has drawn to a close

SUMMER RATINGS AND VOTING

Curious about how the summer shows – those that aired on the major networks, that is – performed in the ratings? Well, Entertainment Weekly compiled a list of all the new shows (including reality) and I’ve condensed it down to just the dramas. I don’t know if the publication will do the same for all the cable shows, but I know I will be working on my own summer ratings article and posting that as soon as I can. In the meantime, here is the breakdown:

Lie to Me (Fox): 7.33 million
Rookie Blue (ABC): 7.24 million
Flashpoint (CBS): 6.99 million
Miami Medical (CBS): 6.52 million
Lie to Me (Mondays, Fox): 5.03 million
The Good Guys (Fox): 4.61 million
Law & Order: Criminal Intent (NBC): 4.53 million
Friday Night Lights (NBC): 4.13 million
Scoundrels (ABC): 3.82 million
The Gates (ABC): 3.78 million
Law & Order: Criminal Intent (NBC): 3.63 million
Persons Unknown (NBC): 2.79 million
Law & Order: CI (Saturdays, NBC): 2.57 million

And, if you’d like to make your “vote” count for the summer shows you enjoyed the most, head over to E! Online made courtesy of Kristin at E! Entertainment Online.

FAN MOVEMENT LEAD BY FAN FAVORITE ACTRESS

Kristen Bell revives ‘Veronica Mars’ movie campaign: Is there hope?

BOX OFFICE NEWS

Tom Hardy (Inception) has stepped in for Michael Fassbender in the new film adaptation of John le Carre’s Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy. The movie is to be set in the mid-70’s during the height of the Cold War. Gary Oldman plays a judicious, reserved, middle-aged intelligence expert who is recalled out of forced retirement to hunt down a Soviet mole in the “Circus”, the highest echelons of the Secret Intelligence Service (MI6). Hardy’s character will help Oldman’s character put the pieces of his investigation together. Fassbender is busy with the box office movie X-Men: First Class and cannot participate in this adaptation. Ciaran Hinds, Colin Firth, David Thewlis and Benedict Cumberatch (who will be seen in the BBC series Sherlock Holmes series) also star in this film. (The Daily Mail and Dark Horizons)

Olivia Thirlby (Juno) has landed a lead role in the upcoming alien invasion film The Darkest Hour AND has just been cast as Cassandra Anderson in the new adaptation of Judge Dredd, which will star Karl Urban in the lead role. (First Showing)

That’s it. Enjoy!

Have a safe and fun Labor Day Weekend!

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Hey All,

The long, holiday weekend is almost here. Do you folks have any fun plans arranged? Hope so. For those of you on the East Coast please take care, batten down the hatches (as the saying goes) and let’s hope that Hurricane Earl does end up being as destructive as reports are currently stating.

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

TELEVISION

Lifetime has passed on the Army Wives spin-off that was to star Brigid Brannagh and Gabrielle Union. (Deadline and Televisionary)

The USA Network has slashed the episodic budget for the new legal drama Facing Kate from twelve to ten episodes and pushed the premiere into early 2011, due to scheduling issues. (Deadline and Televisionary)

ARTICLE ABOUT TORCHWOOD

Jane Espenson tells us about Torchwood’s ‘intense’ next season

MADE-FOR-TV MOVIES

A new 4-hour made-for-TV movie Neverland, a prequel to author J.M. Barrie’s classic Peter Pan, will start production soon by Syfy with a cast that includes Rhys Ifans (Pirate Radio and Notting Hill) as James Hook, Anna Friel (Pushing Daisies) as Captain Elizabeth Bonny, Bob Hoskins as Smee, Raoul Trujillo (Tin Man) as Holy Man and Charlie Rowe (Pirate Radio) as Peter Pan. The movie is slated to air in 2011.

Here is the premise of the movie: Raised on the streets of turn-of-the century London, orphaned Peter (Rowe) and his pals survive by their fearless wits as cunning young pickpockets. Now, they’ve been rounded up by their mentor Jimmy Hook (Ifans) to snatch a priceless some believe, magical treasure which transports them to another world. Neverland is a realm of white jungles and legendary mysteries of eternal youth, where unknown friends and enemies snatched from time welcome the new travelers with both excitement and trepidation. These groups include a band of 18th century pirates led by the power-mad Elizabeth Bonny (Friel), and the Native American Kaw tribe led by a Holy Man (Trujillo), which has protected the secret of the tree spirits from Bonny and her gang for ages and that has meant war. But as the fight to save this strange and beautiful world becomes vital, Hook, Peter, and the ragamuffin lost boys consider that growing old somewhere in time could be less important than growing up-right here in their new home called Neverland. (The Futon Critic)

Alyssa Milano will star in Lifetime made-for-TV movie called Sundays at Tiffany’s, which is based on the book by James Patterson. She will star opposite Eric Winter (Moonlight and Brothers & Sisters) and will play a “bride-to-be visited by the adult incarnation of her childhood imaginary friend” who “begins to re-examine her life.” (Variety and Televisionary)

EXCITEMENT FOR FALL TV

5 Reasons Why You’re Not Going to Want to Miss the Second Season Premiere of LIFE UNEXPECTED

DEVELOPMENT NEWS

JJ Abrams and Lost executive producer Elizabeth Sarnoff are about to shop around a drama spec script written by Sarnoff to the networks about Alcatraz. The project, however, is shrouded in secrecy but it is about the San Francisco Bay island that once housed some of the country’s most notorious criminals, including Al Capone. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline Hollywood Daily)

BOX OFFICE NEWS

There is talk that Warner Bros. TV is in talks with several writers-producers about adapting the award-winning 1990s comic series “The Sandman” by Neil Gaiman into a feature film. At the top of the list of writers-producers is Eric Kripke (creator of Supernatural). The story of The Sandman follows Dream (aka. Morpheus), the Lord of the dream world who is held captive for seven decades by an occult ritual. Having escaped, his kingdom has fallen into disrepair in his absence and he sets about changing his old ways – hard for a being who has been around for billions of years. (Heat Vision and Dark Horizons)

Australian actress Jessica McNamee (Packed to the Rafters and The Loved Ones) has joined the cast of the romantic drama The Vow, which follows a real-life newlywed New Mexico couple (played by Rachel McAdams and Channing Tatum) who get in a car crash. The wife is in a coma, where her husband takes care of her. When she awakes with no memory of her husband, he attempts to win her heart again. McNamee will play Rachel McAdams’ estranged younger sister. Scott Speedman also stars. (The Hollywood Reporter and Dark Horizons)

John Hawkes (Deadwood), Sarah Paulson (Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip), Hugh Dancy (Ella Enchanted) and Elizabeth Olsen (younger sister of the Olsen twins) will star in the indie drama Martha Marcy May Marlene, which follows a young woman who goes to live with her older sister after escaping from a cult led by Hawkes’ character. (Jeff Sneider at The Wrap)

Paula Patton (Precious) has landed that female lead role in the upcoming Mission: Impossible 4 film that will start Tom Cruise and Jeremy Renner (The Hurt Locker). (Mike Fleming at Deadline)

Monica Bellucci has joined the cast the upcoming comedy movie called Manual Of Love 3, starring as the love interest of Robert De Niro’s American professor character. (Dark Horizons)

That’s it. Enjoy!

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Last month I posted a list of familiar actors and actresses who guest starred on some of my favorite shows. The following list includes more familiar faces who appeared on just some of my favorite shows over the last few weeks:

Laura Breckenridge

August 1 – The episode of Drop Dead Diva about the fashion designer’s assistant who writes a tell-all book about her boss; the assistant was played by actress Laura Breckenridge, who was one of the leads in the short-lived WB series Related and had a number of appearances on Gossip Girl.

Diane Farr

August 2 – On White Collar, Mozzie (Willie Garson) has a crush on a local waitress who ends up a kidnap victim. That waitress was played by actress Diane Farr who was a regular on Numb3rs and Rescue Me and a recurring role as Maria’s mom on the WB series Roswell.

Lauren Stamile

August 8 – In the Drop Dead Diva episode about age discrimination, actress Lauren Stamile was the employee suing her employer. Lauren appeared in Grey’s Anatomy as McDreamy’s girlfriend (when he and Meredith were apart) and the Nora Roberts movie Midnight Bayou with Jerry O’Connell.

Warren Kole

August 9 – On the episode of Rizzoli & Isles about the mysterious death of a son of wealthy family, actor Warren Kole appeared as one of the surviving brothers. Warren appeared in the short-lived series Mental.

Brad William Henke

August 12 – On the episode of Royal Pains about the married couple who are recent lottery winners, actor Brad William Henke guest starred as the husband. Brad was one of the cast on the short-lived series October Road and appeared in episodes of Lost.

Zach Ward

August 13 – The crossover episode of Warehouse 13, featuring Neil Grayston as a guest star, included actor Zach Ward, as a store clerk. Zach has appeared in episodes of Lost, Dollhouse, Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles and Titus.

Rachel Miner

August 15 – The episode of Army Wives about a murder involving an Atlanta police detective, guest star actress Rachel Miner, as a confidential informant. Rachel appeared in numerous episodes of Supernatural.  Sidebar:  She was also briefly married to Home Alone actor Macaulay Culkin.

Leisha Hailey

August 15 – On the episode of Drop Dead Diva about the cop who was wrongfully accused of a crime he didn’t commit, actress Leisha Hailey appeared as the cop’s wife. Leisha was a regular on the series The L Word.  Leisha is also a recording artist with her band Uh Huh Her, which includes band mate Camilla Grey.

Missi Pyle

August 16 – This Rizzoli & Isles episode that was about the married lesbian who was murder outside a lesbian bar. The owner of that bar was played by actress Missi Pyle, who has appeared in episodes of Heroes, Boston Legal, Pushing Daisies and the short-lived series The Wedding Bells.

Anna Camp

August 17 – It was the episode of Covert Affairs about the chief of staff for a senator who was going to be falsely accused of a crime instigated by the Senator’s wife. The chief of staff was played by actress Anna Camp, who appeared as the pastor’s wife on True Blood and has appeared in episodes of Mad Men.

Zak Santiago

August 17 – In the episode of Psych about the illegal car race group, actor Zak Santiago was one of the guys who “got into Shawn’s face” about his less-than-stellar- car.  Zak has appeared in syndicated series Young Blades and the made-for-TV movies Alice, The Front and At Risk.

Keegan Connor Tracy

August 20 – In this episode of Eureka, people starting turning into stone statues and a mist used at the Eureka health spa was crucial in healing those affected. Actress Keegan Connor Tracy played the owner of the spa; she was a regular on the short-lived series Jake 2.0 and appeared in episodes of Battlestar Galactica.

Devon Bostick

August 20 – On this episode of Haven, sketches by a talented local artist was being used to harm people and then the town by a devious ship boat owner; one of the victims of this crime was actor Devon Bostick, who has a recurring role on Being Erica and appeared in the pilot episode of Rookie Blue.

Matt Letscher

August 22 – On the episode of Drop Dead Diva about the Bachelor-like reality show producer who gets sued by a disgruntled contestant, the producer was played by actor Matt Letscher, who played Eli’s brother on Eli Stone and appeared in Brothers & Sisters as well as the comedy Good Morning, Miami. While the disgruntled contestant was played by actress Camille Gauty who appeared in the first season of Prison Break and the short-lived shows The Nine and Cupid.

Camille Gauty

August 23 – On the episode of The Closer about the bank robbers who were family members; one of the robbers was played by actor-singer Andrew “Drew” Seeley, who appeared in the made-for-TV movie Another Cinderella Story and was the singing voice of Troy in the original High School Musical movie.

Drew Seeley

August 24 – On the episode of Warehouse 13 about the Griffin statues that made Pete and Myka switch bodies during her high school reunion while Claudia and Artie chased after a femme fatale, the femme fatale was played by actress Laura Harris, who appeared in the 24, Dead Like Me, Women’s Murder Club and Defying Gravity.

Laura Harris

August 24 – On the episode of White Collar about the FBI agent who had gone rogue, the rogue agent was played by actor Jeremy Davidson, who guest starred in Roswell and has a recurring role in Army Wives. And the US marshal who was chasing after the rogue agent was played by actor Max Martini, who was a regular on The Unit.

Jeremy Davidson

August 30 – On the episode of Rizzoli & Isles in which serial killer Hoyt is once again after Jane Rizzoli with the help of what turns out to be another one of his victims-turned assistants, the assistant was played by actress Scottie Thompson, who played a recurring role in NCIS as the girlfriend of Tony DiNozzo and appeared in a recurring role in the short-lived series Trauma on NBC.

Max Martini

Did you recognize any familiar faces during your TV viewing this past month? Is there anyone you feel I missed out on spotlighting?  Please share your sightings, as I’d love to hear who you saw.

Scottie Thompson

Note:  It is my hope to do more of these “Where Have I Seen Them Before” articles, chronicling each month’s worth of my viewing.  But, if you recognize an actor and actress who you would like to see spotlighted here, please drop me a line and I’ll include them.

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Hey All,

Here are the news items for today. Again, I hope you find some of them to be interesting.

GLEE NEWS

‘Glee’ and Claire’s introduce Gleek jewelry, accessories line

TELEVISION

Cybill Shepherd (Moonlighting) and Bruce McGill (Rizzoli & Isles) will guest star as the parents of Julie Benz’s character on the new ABC drama No Ordinary Family. The pilot episode airs on September 28. (William Keck at TV Guide)

Maiara Walsh (Desperate Housewives) will appear as Sarah, a high schooler who likes to party on the October 7 episode of The Vampire Diaries. She has her eyes set on Jeremy and encourages him to party it up at the Lockwood house. (William Keck at TV Guide)

Jack Coleman (Heroes) will play Max Armstrong, described as a wealthy, regal, arrogant, self-important man who becomes the prime suspect in a murder on the October 14 episode of The Mentalist. (William Keck at TV Guide)

Sharon Lawrence (NYPD Blue) will have a multi-episode arc on One Tree Hill playing the never-before-seen mother of Justin (Austin Nichols). She is in town to plan the wedding of her son and Brooke (Sophia Bush). She will first appear in episode 6, which is slated to air at the end of October. The series returns to the CW on September 14. (Michael Ausiello at Entertainment Weekly)

George Takei (Star Trek) will play himself on the CBS comedy The Big Bang Theory. He will appear alongside Katee Sackhoff (Battlestar Galactica), who is returning to the series to play Wolowitz’s conscience. (Maureen Ryan at AOL TV)

Jennifer Esposito (Samatha Who?) will guest star on several episodes of Blue Bloods, the new drama about a family with deep roots in law enforcement whose cast includes Tom Selleck, Donnie Wahlberg and Bridget Moynahan. Esposito will be featured in several episodes as Wahlberg’s partner in the New York Police Department. (Associated Press and Fancast)

Mariska Hargitay will make a guest appearance on the new fall drama Law & Order Los Angeles in a crossover episode where she visits Los Angeles on a case about the backlog of untested rape kits. (E! News and M.L. House at TV Fanatic)

Kevin Rankin (Friday Night Lights) will play the son of a hard line of polygamists on Big Love. No return date has been set for Big Love yet, but the show is expected to premiere on HBO in January. (The Hollywood Reporter and M.L. House at TV Fanatic)

Stan Lee, the comic book legend, will not only be seen in upcoming episodes of Eureka and The Big Bang Theory, but he will also guest star on the new fall show Nikita, appearing in the October 7 episode. (M.L. House at TV Fanatic)

The new AMC series The Walking Dead hasn’t even aired yet (it is set to debut, fittingly, on October 31) and already the network has given the 6-episode series a second season order. This additional season will be extended to 13 episodes and will start filming in February with an as-yet determined airtime. (Inside Pulses)

The HBO half-hour dramedy Hung has been picked up for a third season. (Twitter)

TNT has renewed Memphis Beat for a second season. (Live Feed at Hollywood Reporter)

In the October 12 crossover episode between One Tree Hill and Life Unexpected, singers-songwriters Sarah McLachlan and Ben Lee will be making special appearances. The episode will have One Tree Hill characters Haley (Bethany Joy Galeotti) and Mia (Kate Voegele) taking the stage at the Sugar Magnolia music festival hosted by the radio station for which Life Unexpected characters Cate (Shiri Appleby) and Ryan (Kerr Smith) work. Haley and Mia will be part of the opening act for McLachlan and Lee. (Carina Adly MacKenzie at Zap2It.com)

Mekhi Phifer is out and Monique Gabriela Curnen (The Unusuals) is in at Lie To Me, as The Lightman Group is severing ties with the FBI. Curnen will play a “bent cop” by the name of Woloswky. The series will be back on FOX on November 10. (Archana Ram at Entertainment Weekly)

DEVELOPMENT NEWS

NBC has ponied up a substantial amount of money to secure a new project from Ronald D. Moore (Battlestar Galactica). The project is being described as an adult Harry Potter set in a world ruled not by science but by magic. No other details were immediately available, but the sizable commitment (estimated at around 2 million) made by NBC indicates that they were particularly keen to land this project. (Deadline Hollywood Daily and Televisionary)

BOX OFFICE NEWS

Dwayne Johnson is in final negotiations to star in the sequel to the box office movie Journey to the Center of the Earth 3D entitled Journey 2: The Mysterious Island (loosely based on the Jules Verne classic). Johnson will play the boyfriend of Sean’s mother (Josh Hutcherson), who is forced to come along on a trip with Sean to find his missing grandfather on a mythical and monstrous island. Three other characters will be introduced and cast in the next few weeks. (Heat Vision and Dark Horizons)

Philip Seymour Hoffman and Paul Giamatti have signed on for the next George Clooney directed film Farragut North, adapted by Beau Willimon from his own off-Broadway play, which is based on his own experiences working on the 2004 Howard Dean Presidential campaign. Set in Des Moines, Iowa just before the Democratic caucus, the story revolves around political manipulator Stephen Myers who uses dirty tactics to get his candidate a nomination. Hoffman will play Myers’ boss Paul Zara, while Giamatti will play the campaign manager of the opposing candidate. (Vulture and Dark Horizons)

Rami Malek (The Pacific, Night at the Museum and 24) has joined the cast of The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn. He will play Benjamin, a member of the Egyptian coven who stands by the Cullens when they face the Volturi. (Mandi Bierly at Entertainment Weekly)

Luke Wilson, David Morse (Disturbia) and Riley Keough (The Runaways) have joined the cast of the box office movie Yellow, which is about a young woman with a drug habit and a myriad of other problems. Other cast members include Sienna Miller, Lucy Punch, Ben Foster, Melanie Griffith and Gena Rowlands. Hank Azaria will have a cameo in the movie as well. (Coming Soon and First Showing)

Ted Danson and Vinessa Shaw (3:10 to Yuma) have joined Drew Barrymore, John Krasinski, Kristen Bell and Tim Blake Nelson in the cast of the film Everybody Loves Whales, which is a true story about a small-town reporter (Krasinski) and a Greenpeace volunteer (Barrymore) who enlist the help of rival superpowers to save three majestic gray whales trapped under the ice of the Arctic Circle. Danson will play a win-at-all-costs oilman who has no interest in saving the mammals while Shaw plays a White House staffer who wants the government to help the whales. (The Hollywood Reporter and First Showing)

Thomas Haden Church, Martin Landau and Ezra Miller (City Island) have joined the cast of The Reasonable Bunch. Few plot details are known, but the indie is supposed to be some sort of wedding comedy which has also already signed Kate Bosworth, Ellen Barkin, Ellen Burstyn and Demi Moore to star. (Variety and First Showing)

Q&A SECTION (with Kristin at E! Entertainment Online, Adam Bryant at TV Guide and Vlada at Staying In):

Question: Laney in Las Vegas: Enough Rachel and Finn already! Please tell me Tina and Artie won’t stay broken up for long! They’re my favorite couple!

Kristin: They are superadorable, aren’t they? Never fear, according to Kevin McHale, Artie is going to fight for his woman! “Tina broke up with him, so he goes above and beyond to try to get her back, which is fun” he tells us. “We’re doing stuff that I never thought possible with my character.” Perhaps more dream-dancing sequences? Can’t wait to see!

Question: So Brennan really isn’t going to be jealous of Booth’s new girlfriend on Bones? — Tina

ADAM: Executive producer Stephen Nathan says that Brennan will no doubt wrestle with regret about her decisions last season, but it may be Booth who torpedoes his new relationship. “He has forged a new life for himself emotionally,” Nathan says. “Of course, all of this occurred when he was not around Brennan. So Brennan’s presence in the mix will alter the relationship — it just has to. He’s moved on, but whether he continues to move on is another thing entirely.”

Question: Will The Good Wife be even better in season two?

Vlada: One of the most successful new dramas of last season isn’t playing it safe. Season two spoilers hint at major shakeups and new characters played by incredible actors like Tammy Blanchard and Friday Night Lights‘ Scott Porter in a storyline that will set him up against the mysterious Kalinda. Add to that guest star Michael J. Fox, Carey working for the other side, Alan Cumming as a regular cast member, and The Good Wife seems poised to top itself. I can’t wait.

Question: Can The Vampire Diaries‘ Nina Dobrev successfully pull off playing two characters in more than just flashbacks?

Vlada: Early buzz seems to suggest, “Yes,” and what we’ve seen so far in previews of season two looks very promising. Plus, after Dobrev’s surprise Emmys performance, I’m not going to bet against the girl.

Question: Which version of Glee will air this fall?

Vlada: Ryan Murphy keeps telling the press that season two will be more intimate and will focus on the regular cast. “We’re scaling it back and concentrating on the stories,” he said at the TCA Press Tour. Then he proceeded to talk about more tribute episodes, the Britney Spears episode, the big Super Bowl episode, Susan Boyle possibly guesting, a book tour, etc.

Question: Is Lonestar on the wrong network?

Vlada: A morally ambiguous and thoughtful character study, I’m worried that my favorite fall pilot might be too sophisticated for Fox. The show would feel more at home on cable, but with direction by Marc Webb (500 Days of Summer) and an ambitious conceit — a con man juggles a girlfriend and a wife (also his mark), both of whom he’s in love with — Lonestar is really more like an indie film than a TV show.

That’s it. Enjoy!

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