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We are now two full months into the fall TV season and it has become clear who the winners and losers are for the season so far; but how about the individual ratings for the Monday night dramas? Well, the overall viewers for those shows follows:

8 PM Shows:
House (FOX) – 9.7 million
90210 (The CW) – 1.9 million

9 PM Shows:
Lie To Me (FOX) – 5.3 million
The Event (NBC) – 5.5 million
Gossip Girl (The CW) – 1.8 million

10 PM Shows:
Castle
(ABC) – 11.8 million
Hawaii Five-0 (CBS) – 10.4 million
Chase (NBC) – 4.6 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:

7 PM
Twilight movie on Showtime

8 PM
NCIS on CBS
No Ordinary Family on ABC
Glee on FOX
Tower Prep on Cartoon Network
What a Girl Wants movie on ABC Family
Pirate Radio movie on Cinemax
Coal Miner’s Daughter movie on TV Guide Network

9 PM
NCIS: Los Angeles on CBS
Life Unexpected on The CW
Stargate Universe on Syfy
The Time Traveler’s Wife movie on More Max

9:30 PM
The Big C on Showtime

10:10 PM
Legends of the Fall movie on Encore

Enjoy!

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Hey All,

Welcome to Monday! How is the start of your week going? Hope it’s good. If you don’t already know, mark your calendar for November 22 at 6 AM Pacific time for registration for Comic Con 2011. That’s when the registration will be reopened and hopefully won’t crash again!

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

TELEVSION

Actress Fiona Shaw (Aunt Petunia from the Harry Potter movies) will have a regular role on True Blood as Marnie, a mousy, timid and secretly self loathing storefront medium and palm reader who is taken over by the spirit of a powerful witch. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

Goran Visnjic (ER) will appear on Leverage as Damian Moreau, a ruthless international financier who runs money for drug dealers, gun runners, smugglers and other nefarious groups. Nate (Timothy Hutton) and his team searched for Moreau throughout the third season at the behest of a mysterious woman known only as The Italian (guest star Elisabetta Canalis). But when the team members finally come face to face with Moreau, they will be forced to rethink their strategy to take him down and avoid retaliation from The Italian. Leverage returns with a holiday episode on December 12 at 9 PM followed by the two-part season finale on December 19. (Adam Bryant at TV Guide)

Dean Norris (Breaking Bad) will guest star on Law & Order: Los Angeles, playing the father of a college student whose girlfriend’s brother is murdered. (Robyn Ross at TV Guide)

AMC has picked up The Walking Dead for a 13-episode second season. (Twitter)

CONDOLENCES

Actress Jill Clayburgh, who was most recently seen in the TV series Dirty Sexy Money passed away late last week at the age of 66. (Twitter)

DEVELOPMENT NEWS

Actors-turned-writers Mark Wilson and Patrick McKenna have booked an ensemble cop drama at CBS which is set in a Canadian-US cross-border town. No other details are available on this project. (The Futon Critic)

MADE FOR TV MOVIES NEWS

NBC has booked the made-for-TV movie A Walk In My Shoes, which will be the third in the Walmart and Procter & Gamble’s “Family Movie Night” franchise. It will air on December 3 at 8 PM. Previous movies include Secrets of the Mountain and The Jensen Project (which aired on April 16 and July 16 respectively). Nancy Travis will star in this new movie as Trish Fahey, a stressed-out high school teacher who can’t understand her students’ lack of effort and why their parents don’t seem to care. This is especially true of Justin (Cameron Deane Stewart), a basketball star who is underperforming in her class. All of this changes when Trish wrecks her car and wakes to find herself living in the shoes of Justin’s mom (Jana Lee Hamblin), a woman she has personally judged and criticized. With the help of a mysterious stranger (Yara Martinez), Trish discovers the real reason behind her struggles, teaching her a whole new meaning of compassion. No one is left unchanged.” Philip Winchester (Crusoe) and Jackson Pace also star. (The Futon Critic)

BOX OFFICE NEWS

Abigail Spencer (Mad Men), Katee Sackhoff (Battlestar Galactica) and legendary actress Cicely Tyson have joined the cast of the movie called The Haunting in Georgia, which has Chad Michael Murray (One Tree Hill) playing Andy Wyrick, the blue collar, no-nonsense husband to a young mother (Spencer) struggling with horrifying visions, a curse she shares with her wayward sister Joyce (Sackhoff). The mother now fears they have been passed on to her young daughter Heidi (newcomer Emily Alyn Lind). (Heat Vision and Dark Horizons)

Guy Pearce, Peter Stomare and Tom Hollander will star in the sci-fi action feature called Lockout. Pearce will play a government agent trying to save the president’s daughter (Maggie Grace) from rioting convicts in an outer-space maximum-security prison. This movie won’t be out until 2012, though. (Dark Horizons)

Kyra Sedgwick has joined the cast of the thriller movie called Man On A Ledge, which stars Sam Worthington as a disgraced cop who stands on a ledge atop a high rise threatening to kill himself. Sedgwick will play the reporter trying to figure out if he means it or if he has an ulterior motive. Elizabeth Banks, Jamie Bell, Ed Harris and Titus Welliver also star. (Mike Fleming at Deadline)

Rebecca Hall (The Town) is in talks to take the lead role in the adaptation of the Tom Bradby novel Shadow Dancer, which is about a young woman who is a former IRA terrorist turned informer for Britain’s MI5. Guy Pearce may also be slated to star in this movie. (First Showing and The Playlist)

The following are the top 10 movies for the past weekend according to Exhibitor Relations:

1. Megamind – $47.7 million
2. Due Date – $33.5 million
3. For Colored Girls – $20.1 million
4. Red – $8.6 million
5. Saw 3D – $8.2 million
6. Paranormal Activity 2 – $7.3 million
7. Jackass 3D – $5.1 million
8. Hereafter – $4.02 million
9. Secretariat – $4 million
10. The Social Network – $3.6 million

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

Question: I recently heard that The Chicago Code is putting Lie to Me into another hiatus. After the first hiatus of the second season, Lie to Me’s ratings dropped and they are still falling now. I was wondering if you knew anything about it or if it might be cancelled. I would like to know if I should prepare myself for a cancellation since Fox has already pulled Lone Star off the air? — Hannah

Matt Roush: It’s probably wise to stop using Lone Star as a yardstick by which to measure any other show’s chances for success. That was (unfortunately) an ambitious but immediate noble failure, and except for the fact that Lie to Me was rushed back on the schedule to fill its time slot, the two shows have nothing in common. Lie to Me seems to me destined to be a somewhat undervalued utility player for Fox, the kind of show that often looks like it’s being taken for granted or badly used. Witness how Fox burned off so much of the second season during the summer months, and then slapped it on Mondays with very little warning. (Not that Fox had a choice.) The fact that Lie to Me will once again fall off the schedule in February when The Chicago Code premieres is hardly surprising, given that prime-time real estate is at a premium in the back half of the season on Fox once American Idol kicks in. But I’m not sure this necessarily means the show is in immediate danger. Networks need shows like this to fill troublesome holes on the schedule, and while it’s unlikely to ever be a breakout hit, I’m hoping Lie finds its place on the network as Bones eventually did.

Question: Outcasts has been on the “coming soon” page of BBC America’s website for many months now. Latest from their press website: “Currently in production in South Africa, the U.S. premiere season of Outcasts begins late 2010.” Can you shed any light on when this program will begin to air, and if you have any opinion on whether it might be worth a watch, I’d love to read it. — Mariah

Matt Roush: No firm air date yet, but look for it in early 2011, at which time I’ll offer an opinion, since I haven’t seen it so can’t possibly handicap it yet. But BBC America’s track record is fairly good when it comes to speculative fantasy and sci-fi, so I’m excited to at least sample this one. The cast is promising, including Jamie Bamber and Eric Mabius among the pioneers establishing a civilization on a new planet after Earth is no longer habitable. Not a brand-new premise, but I always look to the British to put a new spin on classic genres.

That’s it. Enjoy!

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Liz Tigelaar

Shiri Appleby

The non-profit organization IBG Inc. is sponsoring a “Conversation Series” event with Life Unexpected creator and showrunner Liz Tigelaar and series stars Shiri Appleby and Kristoffer Polaha on December 11 in Beverly Hills. Tickets are now on sale to the general public at IBG Inc.

The number of tickets for this event are limited in order to keep the “intimate gathering” feel, so fans and supporters should be sure to reserve their tickets as soon as possible. And in keeping with IBG’s tradition of matching the entertainment to the cause, the proceeds from the event will benefit Boys and Girls Aid in Portland.

Kristoffer Polaha

Boys & Girls Aid is the oldest child welfare agency in the state. The agency has been working to impact the lives of children in need by providing safe housing, positive relationships with caring adults, and tools to learn and grow since 1885. In addition to foster care, the agency provides adoption services and temporary safe housing for youth in need. For more information, please visit here.

IBG Inc. will also be producing a DVD of the Conversation With ‘Life Unexpected’ event, and proceeds from that sale will go to Boys and Girls Aid, as well.

You can learn more about IBG Inc. here.

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Were you among the MANY who could not get through the registration process for Comic Con 2011 back on November 1? Were you extremely frustrated when the registration was closed and it was announced that a new registration date would be announced on November 8?

Well, today was the day for the grand announcement of the new registration date and time for Comic Con 2011 and what was the result: Monday, November 22 at 6 AM Pacific Time. Yes, you read that right – 6 AM Pacific Time.

Now, I’m sure this earlier start time for registration has been arranged for when internet traffic isn’t quite as busy; but that is EARLY!! For the many who actually work day jobs, requiring them to be at work by 8 AM (or even 9 AM), this will make for a very busy morning especially if there are any glitches like what happened on November 1.

Let’s all hope the Comic Con organizers have planned ahead with plenty of contingencies should any glitches happen on November 22 otherwise there are going to be a lot of angry people. Mark your calendars and be prepared!

Here is a link to the details at the official Comic Con site.

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With so much sports coverage, animated and/or reality series and news programs on Sunday nights, there are very few dramas on Sunday nights. Here is how each of them fared in the overall ratings:

9 PM Show:
Desperate Housewives (ABC) – 12.6 million

10 PM Show:
Brothers & Sisters (ABC) – 8.9 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 or a movie, here are some suggestions:

8 PM
NCIS on USA Network
Ella Enchanted movie on Disney
The Scorpion King movie on Encore

9 PM
X-Men Origins: Wolverine movie on HBO Family
Whip It movie on HBO Signature
My Cousin Vinny movie on TV Gland

10 PM
Castle on ABC
The Time Traveler’s Wife on Cinemax
Avatar on HBO
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:

5:30 PM
Back to the Future III movie on ABC Family

5:50 PM
The Karate Kid (original 1984) movie on Encore

6 PM
Avatar movie on BO

7 PM
Luther on BBC America
Ice Age 2: The Meltdown movie on FX
The Nanny Express movie on Hallmark
Monsters vs. Aliens movie on HBO Family
Marley & Me movie on More Max

8 PM
Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl movie on ABC Famiily
The Time Traveler’s Wife movie on Cinemax
The Mummy Returns movie on TNT

9 PM
Sherlock mini-series on PBS
Kung Fu Panda movie on FX
A Family Thanksgiving movie on Hallmark

10 PM
Brothers & Sisters on ABC

10:30 PM
The Big C on Showtime

Enjoy!

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The end of the work week has passed and the ratings for Friday nights shows are in. Here is how last night’s dramas fared in the overall ratings:

8 PM Shows:
Medium (CBS) – 6.9 million
Smallville (The CW) – 2.6 million
House (FOX) [repeat] – 3.4 million

9 PM Shows:
CSI: NY (CBS) – 10.4 million
Supernatural (The CW) – 2.4 million
The Good Guys (FOX) – 2.7 million

10 PM Show:
Blue Bloods (CBS) – 10.2 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:

6 PM
Back to the Future II movie on ABC Family

7 PM
Kung Fu Panda movie on FX
Old-Fashioned Thanksgiving movie on Hallmark
Avatar movie on HBO
The Blind Side movie on HBO Family
Whip It movie on HBO Signature
The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants movie on Lifetime

8 PM
NCIS on CBS
The Big C on Showtime

8:30 PM
Back to the Future III movie on ABC Family

9 PM
NCIS on USA Network
A Family Thanksgiving movie on Hallmark
Never Been Kissed movie on Lifetime
Life Unexpected on The CW (This new episode was pre-empted on November 2 due to election coverage and is to air tonight, but please check your local listings for airtime)

10 PM
The Time Traveler’s Wife move on Cinemax

Enjoy!

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