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We are now at week six of the fall TV season and the following are the overall viewers for each of the dramas that aired last night:

8 PM Shows:
Chuck (NBC) – 5.4 million
90210 (The CW) – 2.1 million
House (FOX) [repeat] – 4 million

9 PM Shows:
The Event (NBC) – 5.9 million
Gossip Girl (The CW) – 1.9 million
Lie To Me (FOX) – 4.4 million

10 PM Shows:
Castle (ABC) – 11.8 million
Hawaii Five-0 (CBS) – 10 million
Chase (NBC) – 4.9 million

What did you watch last night? Please share.

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Trying to figure out what to watch tonight? Be it new episodes of the fall season, reairs of cable series, a movie or a special, here are some suggestions:

6:45 PM
I Am Sam movie on Starz

8 PM
NCIS on CBS
No Ordinary Family on ABC
Glee on FOX
Tower Prep on Cartoon Network

8:30 PM
Practical Magic movie on ABC Family Channel

9 PM
NCIS: Los Angeles on CBS
Life Unexpected on The CW
The Rocky Horror Picture Show movie on Fox Movie Channel
Pirate Radio on More Max
Stargate Universe on Syfy

9:30 PM
The Big C on Showtime

10 PM
Caprica on Syfy
Watchmen movie on Cinemax

Enjoy!

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Thanks to a number of sources at Twitter I just learned the following:

ABC has given a full season order to the new drama No Ordinary Family and has additional episodes of Detroit 1-8-7 (five more episodes) and Brothers & Sisters (four more episodes).

Congrats to the casts and crews of these shows.

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Thanks to the fine folks at The Futon Critic for the following charity auction:

Iconic pieces and once-in-a-lifetime experiences representing several of Syfy’s hit original series will be offered for bid in an online auction to accompany the October 27 premiere of Syfy’s new reality series, Hollywood Treasure. Net auction proceeds will go towards national non-profit KaBOOM! (More details on them below).

Syfy fans can go to Hollywood Treasure and bid on seven lots that will be individually featured each week, including wardrobe pieces, autographed memorabilia and themed experience trips.

Keeping with Syfy’s vision to Imagine Greater, all net auction proceeds will go to KaBOOM! to deliver imagination and play back to children and communities in need. KaBOOM! will then use the net proceeds to award Imagination Playground in a Box, designed by David Rockwell. Imagination Playground in a Box is an innovative way for kids to play. With focus on loose parts, Imagination Playground offers a changing array of elements that allows children to constantly reconfigure their environment and to design their own course of play. Giant foam blocks, mats, wagons, fabric and crates overflow with creative potential for children to play, dream, build and explore endless possibilities. Each Imagination Playground in a Box is worth $25,000. For more information about these playgrounds, go here.

Each week throughout the six-week run of Hollywood Treasure, Syfy will present a new item for bid here.

The auction kicks off on Wednesday, October 27 with the Battlestar Galactica experience package, in which fans can bid to win a trip to see the Battlestar Galactica exhibit at the Seattle Science Museum. The trip will include exclusive access to the Battlestar Galactica ship featured at the exhibit, a VIP experience not offered to regular visitors to the museum, and a visit to the museum vault not open to the public. The package will also include the BlueRay DVD of the entire series.

Syfy.com will roll out a new item each week, including:

Week 2 (11/3-11/9): A trip to the world-famous Comic Con convention in 2011. The winner will stay at the Solomar Hotel, receive passes to the convention center and get two tickets to Syfy’s exclusive party, the hottest event in town.

Week 3 (11/10-11/16): From Stargate Universe, a Kino and remote prop, along with a season one DVD set, poster and script signed by the cast.

Week 4 (11/17-11/23): From Caprica, a screen-worn dress worn by Alessandra Torresani, and a season one DVD set and script signed by the cast.

Week 5 (11/24-11/30): Pegged to the Hollywood Treasure marathon airing Wednesday, November 24, a trip for two to see Broadway’s Spider-Man Turn Off The Dark, as well as a meet and greet with the cast.

Week 6 (12/1-12/7): From Warehouse 13, a Farnsworth Communicator, and a season one DVD and script signed by the cast.

Week 7 (12/8-12/14): From Ghost Hunters, an all-expense paid weekend to Jason and Grant’s haunted bed and breakfast and a ghost hunting kit.

Syfy will provide customized on-air spots, social media presence and online support to drive the promotion.

Syfy debuts its new reality series Hollywood Treasure on October 27 with two back-to-back half-hour episodes at 10 PM and 10:30 PM. Hollywood Treasure is a weekly reality series that delves into the intricate world of showbiz and pop culture memorabilia collecting, including science fiction and fantasy props and costumes. The series follows Joe Maddalena, owner of Profiles in History and the world’s largest auctioneer of original movie, television and pop culture collectibles.

KaBOOM! is a national non-profit organization that envisions a great place to play within walking distance of every child in America. Since 1995, this organization has used its innovative community-build model to bring together business and community interests to construct more than 1,800 new playgrounds, skateparks, sports fields and ice rinks across North America. It also offers a variety of resources, including an online community, free online trainings, grants, publications and the KaBOOM! National Campaign for Play, which includes Playful City USA and Playmakers – a national network of individual advocates for play. Headquartered in Washington, D.C. it also has offices in Chicago and San Mateo, California. For more information, visit here.

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Hey All,

Welcome to another work week (or week of school or whatever applies to each of you). I hope your Monday is going well so far. There is quite a bit of news to share so let’s get right into it all.

TELEVISION

First, there were some casting items from Twitter, including Annie Wersching (from 24) who is joining NCIS. And, Dichen Lachman (Dollhouse) will guest star in an episode of Hawaii Five-0. I don’t have any other details on either of these casting tidbits, though. (Twitter)

At the end of last week, it looked like Enver Gjokaj (Dollhouse) or Chad Michael Murray (One Tree Hill) may be landing a role in the Americanized version of Torchwood that will be coming to Starz this coming summer. Meanwhile Amber Stevens (Greek) is up for one of the new female characters in Torchwood. (Michael Ausiello at Entertainment Weekly)

The CW has given full-season orders to rookie dramas Nikita and Hellcats, as well as long-running soap One Tree Hill. Unfortunately, missing from the pickup list is Life Unexpected. The sophomore drama did, however, receive an additional script order. (Michael Ausiello at Entertainment Weekly)

Lea Thompson (Back to the Future trilogy) and Constance Marie (the George Lopez comedy) have been cast in the ABC Family Channel pilot Switched At Birth, which is about two teen girls who were switched at birth. The ladies will play the mothers of the teen girls in question. (Jethro Nededog at Zap2It)

Keith Carradine (recently seen on Dexter) will guest star in an episode of The Big Bang Theory. (Michael Ausiello at Entertainment Weekly)

James Marsden (X-Men and Enchanted) will appear on Modern Family, playing a neighbor of Cam (Eric Stonestreet) and Mitchell (Jesse Tyler Ferguson), who causes the boys’ temperatures to rise every time he whips off his shirt. (William Keck at TV Guide)

Judith Light will be taking over for Blythe Danner on Nurse Jackie as one of the lesbian moms of Peter Facinelli’s character due to Danner being unavailable because of shooting a movie. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

Robert Knepper (Prison Break and Heroes) will guest star in a two-episode arc on the upcoming drama Shameless on Showtime. He will play a goon who is chasing William Macy’s alcoholic partiarch character because of a scam they had going together. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

Skyler Samuels (The Gates) has landed the lead in the ABC Family pilot Nine Lives, which is based on the Celia Thomson novels Nine Lives of Chloe King, which centers on Chloe King (Samuels) a teenager with heightened abilities (super speed, agility, hearing…claws) who discovers she’s being pursued by a mysterious figure. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

Jane Badler has extended her visit to the ABC series V for the entire 10-episode season, which premieres January 4 on ABC. (William Keck at TV Guide)

AUCTION NEWS

Syfy Invites Fans to Own a Piece of Their Favorite Syfy Shows With a Weekly Auction on Syfy.com

DEVELOPMENT NEWS

NBC has picked up two more projects for development: One is Tommy’s Little Girl (from Executive Producer Jamie Foxx0, which centers on a young girl raised in a Mafia family who is hidden away in an orphanage after her family is murdered by a rival crime boss. Now an attorney, she has a double life as an assassin avenging her family’s murder as she attempts to locate her last living relative. Second is Life Is Good, which is about a husband and father of two young girls learns he has a 19-year-old mixed-race son that throws his mellow suburban family world into chaos. (James Hibberd at The Hollywood Reporter)

MADE-FOR-TV MOVIES NEWS

Here are details on two upcoming November movies to air on Syfy:

The Lost Future, which stars Sean Bean (Lord of the Rings), debuts November 13, at 9PM and is set in an exotic and dangerous future world where an isolated tribe battles for survival in a landscape overrun by mutated beasts carrying a mysterious and deadly illness. Annabelle Wallis (The Tudors) co-stars.

Triassic Attack, which is directed by Colin Ferguson (Eureka), debuts November 27, at 9PM and is about the Native American owner of a kitschy roadside museum who accidentally brings to life three dinosaur fossils. Now really annoyed, the giant dinos wreak havoc on the small town and the local university. The film stars Raoul Trujillo (True Blood, Tin Man) and Steven Brand (Scorpion King). (TV By the Numbers)

Sara Rue (Eastwick, Popular and Less Than Perfect) will be starring in an ABC Family Channel movie with Barry Watson (7th Heaven and What About Brian), but no other details are available at this time. (Twitter)

NBC has also picked up a new comedy series called The Happiness Project, based on the best-selling memoir by Gretchen Rubin that will star Kristin Davis (Sex and the City). The memoir chronicled the New York-based writer’s account of the year she spent test-driving studies and theories about how to be happier. It also spawned a popular blog whose fans included Davis, which is how the actress got involved in the TV project. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

BOX OFFICE MOVIES

Here are the top ten box office results for this past weekend according to Dark Horizons:

1 Paranormal Activity 2 – $41.5 million
2 Jackass 3D – $21.6 million
3 Red – $15.0 million
4 Hereafter – $12.0 million
5 The Social Network – $7.3 million
6 Secretariat – $6.9 million
7 Life As We Know It – $6.2 million
8 Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga’Hoole – $3.2 million
9 The Town – $2.7 million
10 Easy A – $1.8 million

Kristin Davis (Sex and the City) will co-star opposite Dwayne Johnson and Michael Caine in Journey 2: The Mysterious Island, the sequel to Journey to the Center of the Earth 3D, in which she will play love interest to Johnson and mother to Josh Hutcherson. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

BOX OFFICE TRAILER

Indie Trailer Sunday: Sally Hawkins Stars in ‘Made in Dagenham’

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

Question: I was watching Undercovers and wondering why you think it has not captured an audience the way other J.J. Abrams shows have? My theory is that maybe a lot of his cult fans (I count myself as one of them, finding Alias a masterwork, even in the unpopular later seasons) tuned in or recorded but then found themselves lost, no pun intended, when there were seemingly none of the signature Abrams high concepts and mysteries we are accustomed to. I think the only reason I watch it is for the spi-fi I love, like Alias. I don’t find the stories particularly engaging in the same way Lost or Fringe is, but it’s at least an entertaining hour of TV, which makes me curious why other shows with an escapist nature like CSI or NCIS are hits and Undercovers is not. I’m curious to hear your thoughts. — Matthew

Matt Roush: Your question came in while I was catching up with the last few episodes for a column I’m working up for the magazine. (Look for it in next week’s issue.) The more I watch Undercovers, the more disappointed I get. It’s almost shocking to me that the minds behind Alias and Lost are responsible for this drab, derivative show that lacks spark, sparkle or suspense. It goes out of its way to avoid the dense, dark layers of an Alias, and that would be OK if the show worked as an engaging caper, but it doesn’t. The leads are attractive but banal, and the supporting characters (with the exception of Gerald McRaney’s amusingly gruff boss) are uniformly annoying and forgettable. The show’s a dud. Many critics likened the show to the sort of thing you tend to see on USA Network, but even their more formulaic shows are kickier than this. It’s a real shame.

Question: What did you think of The Gates and will we be seeing more of it? I thought the season finale was awesome, and thoroughly enjoyed all the different characters and the interactions between them. There were also plenty of twists and turns to keep viewers interested. — Bob

Matt Roush: ABC has finally confirmed that The Gates won’t be back next summer. Even though I didn’t make it all the way to the end of the season — the numbers weren’t promising, and when the episodes bled into September, I got too busy — I found it to be the most original and intriguing of all of ABC’s scripted summer shows. While I found the execution often sketchy, I liked some of the suburban supernatural mash-up and would have liked to see where it went next.

That’s it. Enjoy!

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Thanks to the folks over at The Live Feed at The Hollywood Reporter, the following is an international promo stunt being put on by AMC to promote their 6-episode upcoming series The Walking Dead.

Here are the details:

Zombie attacks will be staged in 26 major cities with hundreds of extras in zombie makeup roaming landmarks such as the Brooklyn Bridge in New York City, the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C., Big Ben in London, The Prado Museum in Madrid.

The stunts will commence at daybreak in Taipei and Hong Kong tomorrow Tuesday, October 26 and will move across the globe during a 24-hour period and culminate at the show’s Los Angeles premiere.

The Walking Dead debuts on October 31 on AMC and then will debut internationally in 120 countries the same week as the U.S. premiere.

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The end of week five of the fall season has now passed and the ratings for Sunday night are out. Here is how the few dramas that air on Sundays fared:

9 PM Show:
Desperate Housewives (ABC) – 12.1 million

10 PM Shows:
CSI: Miami (CBS) – 10.7 million
Brothers and Sisters (ABC) – 8.4 million

What did you watch last night? Please share.

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Trying to figure out what to watch tonight? Be it new episodes of the fall season, reairs of cable series or a movie, here are some suggestions:

8 PM
Chuck on NBC
NCIS on USA Network
Sunshine Cleaning movie on Encore
The Craft movie on Oxygen

9 PM
Gracie’s Choice movie on Lifetime

10 PM
Castle on ABC
Pirate Radio on Cinema
The Craft movie on Oxygen
The Closer on TNT

10:30 PM
The Big C on Showtime

Enjoy!

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Trying to figure out what to watch tonight? Be it new episodes of the fall season, reairs of cable series or a movie, here are some suggestions:

6PM
Powder movie on TMC

7 PM
Luther on BBC America
Fairfield Road movie on Hallmark
The Time Traveler’s Wife movie on HBO Signature
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince movie on More Max
Braveheart movie on TNT
50 First Dates movie on USA Network
Honey, I Shrunk the Kids movie on HBO Family

8 PM
Pirate Radio movie on Cinemax

9 PM
Sherlock mini-series on PBS
Growing the Big One movie on Hallmark
Pretty Woman movie on USA Network

10 PM
Brothers & Sisters on ABC
The Hurt Locker movie on Showtime2

10:30 PM
The Big C on Showtime

Enjoy!

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Here is how the dramas from last night fared in the overall ratings war:

8 PM Show:
Medium (CBS) – 6.5 million
Smallville (The CW) – 2.5 million

9 PM Shows:
CSI: NY (CBS) – 10.3 million
Supernatural (The CW) – 2.5 million
The Good Guys (FOX) – 2.3 million

10 PM Shows:
Blue Bloods (CBS) – 11.1 million

What did you watch last night? Please share.

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