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Hey All,

Not a lot of news today, but there are still a few interesting items to share:

TELEVISION

Actress Joanne Kelly (Warehouse 13) will appear in an upcoming episode of the new ABC series No Ordinary Family, playing Rachel Jacobs, an Internal Affairs agent who begins investigating Jim Powell (Michael Chiklis) after reports of a rogue cop begin to surface. This episode is slated to air on January 18. (SciFi Stream and Airlock Alpha)

Actress Mary Lynn Rajskub (24) will guest star on the comedy Raising Hope, playing the never-before-seen wife of Cousin Mike (Skyler Stone). The episode is scheduled to air in February. (Deadline)

Actor Billy Baldwin is headed back to Gossip Girl to reprise his role as William van der Woodsen, father to Serena (Blake Lively) and Eric (Connor Paolo) and the ex-husband of Lily (Kelly Rutherford). He is slated to appear in at least two episodes. (Deadline)

Actor Jason Wiles (Persons Unknown and Third Watch) will guest star on Castle this February, playing an old friend of Castle’s (Nathan Fillion) who becomes a prime suspect in a murder. (Deadline)

CSI: Miami will have a new home on Sundays at 8 PM at least for the next three episodes, starting on January 2. Check your local listings for further details. (The Futon Critic)

ARTICLE ABOUT TELEVISION

‘Pretty Little Liars’ Scoop: A’s Identity Will Be Revealed This Season

CONDOLENCES

Actor-comedian Steve Landesberg (from Barney Miller fame) passed away yesterday after a battle with cancer. He was 65. (E! Entertainment Online)

MOMENT OF SILENCE, PLEASE…

DEVELOPMENT NEWS

Will Smith is developing a crime series set in China with Fox and Overbrook Entertainment. The project centers on a college student in China who doubles as a crime-fighter. (Variety and Entertainment Weekly)

BOX OFFICE TRAILER

Watch: First Trailer for Joe Wright’s ‘Hanna’ with Saoirse Ronan!

TRAILER: Rachel Bilson in ‘Waiting for Forever’

Q&A SECTION (with Kristin at E! Entertainment Online)

Question from Joe: Anything on Hawaii Five-0?

Kristin: Scary wave alert! In episode 15, the Five-0 crew has to find an important ocean scientist who’s gone missing just as Hawaiian islanders are facing the possibility of a devastating tsunami. And if you missed it, check out our interview with Hawaii Five-0 boss Peter Lenkov! He promised redemption for Chin Ho, a romance for Kono, family drama for Danny and an ever-more-dangerous arch nemesis for McGarrett.

That’s it. Enjoy!

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Repeats, repeats and more repeats – that was the norm for last night’s programming, but here is how the dramas that aired Monday night fared in the overall viewership ratings war:

8 PM Show:
90210 (The CW) [repeat] – 1.1 million

9 PM Shows:
Castle (ABC) [repeat – hour 1] – 5.6 million
Gossip Girl (The CW) [repeat] – 768,000

10 PM Shows:
Castle
(ABC) [repeat – hour 2] – 7.2 million
Hawaii Five-0 (CBS) [repeat] – 7.5 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
Alice mini-series on Syfy

8 PM
NCIS on CBS (reair)
Glee on FOX (reair)
Mrs. Doubtfire movie on AMC
The Christmas Choir movie on Hallmark
Coal Miner’s Daughter movie on TV Guide Network

9 PM
No Ordinary Family on ABC (reair)
NCIS: Los Angeles on CBS (reair)
Life Unexpected on The CW (reair)
Tower Prep on Cartoon Network
The Polar Express (animated) movie on ABC Family
Undercover Christmas movie on Lifetime
Alice mini-series on Syfy

Enjoy!

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Much has been discussed by fans and bloggers alike regarding the recent news that ABC is working on an American version of the popular Canadian series Being Erica that will air its third season on the soon-to-be-defunct SOAPnet starting on January 26 at 11 PM.

The discussions have ranged from: Is it really necessary to fix what isn’t broken? Do we really need two versions of the same show in Canada and America when the original is wonderful as it is? Can’t the network simply air the past two seasons and arrange for the third season to be aired on ABC? Who in the world could “replace” Erin Karpluk as Erica Strange, the title character in the series?

The last question is the key issue that most fans and bloggers all share. Who would play Erica? Various names have been thrown around – especially on Twitter – and even some articles have been written where casting choices were made for not only Erica but most of the primary and secondary cast.

That is where the purpose of the following lists comes into play. After much discussion with a fellow blogger, I would like to present my choices for the American cast of Being Erica based on three very different leading ladies.

Once you peruse the choices and check out the photos, please share your thoughts on whether you agree and please feel free to make your own suggestions.

Enjoy!

PS: Please note that I did research each actor and actress, making sure (as much as possible) that each one is the right age for their respective roles. Also note that there is no way to know if any of these actors would be interested in the American version of the show, whether any of them would be available for the show or if they would even be offered a role in the show.  These are simply SUGGESTIONS on who I would like to see play the parts.  Nothing more.

Erica Durance

Suggestion 1:  Erica Strange as played by Erica Durance (Lois Lane on Smallville) – Much has been made that she would be a shoo-in just because her name is Erica, but Durance would easily be able to adapt to the ever changing life of Erica Strange and her unusual forays into the past.

Autumn Reeser

Suggestion 2:  Erica Strange as played by Autumn Reeser (Katie on No Ordinary Family) – Autumn was suggested by a fellow blogger for the lead role in the American version of this series and she would make a delightful Erica because she has charm and that much sought after attribute: likeability.

Shiri Appleby

Suggestion 3:  Erica Strange as played by Shiri Appleby (Cate from Life Unexpected and formerly Liz on Roswell) – Shiri was also suggested by a fellow blogger and she would make a terrific Erica because she has experience working with teen angst stories, allowing for believability for the time travel trips and she is so expressive, making the viewers’ feel every emotion for which she feels.

The remainder of the cast would be virtually the same regardless of which talented actress is chosen for the lead role (more on that shortly), except the actor who would play Erica’s boyfriend Ethan would change depending on the leading lady.  Those suggestions are as follows:

Adam Kaufman

Suggestion 1:  Ethan as played by Adam Kaufman (to be paired with Erica Durance) – Adam is recognizable to viewers of Without A Trace, the Lifetime made-for-TV movie Lying to be Perfect (both with his off-screen love Poppy Montgomery) and the TV mini-series Taken [among many others]. Durance is statuesque and requires a tall, dark and handsome leading man; all qualities that Kaufman has in spades.

Eyal Podell

Suggestion 2:  Ethan as played by Eyal Podell (to be paired with Autumn Reeser) – Eyal is known to TV viewers through his roles in the short-lived TV shows Defying Gravity and Commander in Chief; but he also appeared in 24, Everwood and Charmed [among many others]. He is also known in the soap world for his work on The Young and the Restless. To play alongside Reeser, this Ethan would need to be the strong, somewhat silent type and Eyal could pull that off easily while being the voice of reason to Autumn’s Erica.

Max Greenfield

Suggestion 3:  Ethan as played by Max Greenfield (to be paired with Shiri Appleby) – Max is best known to the TV audience for his recurring role as Deputy Leo in Veronica Mars, but he has also appeared in Greek, Ugly Betty and Raising the Bar. To play alongside Shiri as Erica Strange, this Ethan would need to be able to handle her well-played-out emotions with aplomb and compassion.

Patrick Fabian

As for the remainder of the primary cast, they would be as follows:

Dr. Tom would be played by Patrick Fabian, who is known for his work in Joan of Arcadia, Veronica Mars, the short-lived series Valentine and most recently the Teen Nick series Gigantic (among many others). Patrick is an extremely versatile actor who could easily delve into the complex and mysterious character of Dr. Tom, making him an easy to like (and fear) character who could roll quips and quotes off to Erica with power and authority.

Mark Sheppard

Brenda Strong

Gary and Barbara Strange (Erica’ parents) would be portrayed by Brenda Strong (Desperate Housewives and Everwood) and Mark Sheppard (Battlestar Galactica). Brenda has a history of playing tragic mother roles so this role would be a welcome change for her and she would shine as Erica’s mom. Meanwhile, Mark is best known for playing the “heavy” or villain in most of his roles, but to see him portray a gentle father would be a treat and he could pull this off as easily as his past roles. He would have to hide his accent, of course.

Marley Shelton

Julianne (Erica’s boss) would be played by Marley Shelton, who really made an impression – short though it may have been – in the US version of Eleventh Hour and has experience playing the not-so-pleasant (nee bitchy) type such as her role in the box office movie Never Been Kissed. Movie goers will also remember Marley from her work in Pleasantville alongside Tobey Maguire and Bubble Boy with Jake Gyllenhaal.

NOTE: And here is the remainder of the secondary cast:

Nora Zehetner

Christine Adams

Jenny and Judith (Erica’s best friends) would be played by Nora Zehetner and Christine Adams respectively. Nora is best known for her roles in the TV shows on Everwood, Heroes, Grey’s Anatomy and Mad Men while Christine had a recurring role in Pushing Daisies and appeared in the short-lived series The Whole Truth.

Mercedes McNab

Michael Cassidy

Samantha and Leo Strange (Erica’s younger sister and younger brother) would be portrayed by Mercedes McNab and Michael Cassidy respectively. Most TV viewers will remember Mercedes from her days on Buffy, the Vampire Slayer while Michael got his start on The O.C. and then moved on to roles in Smallville and Privileged.

Kavan Smith

Brent (Erica’s co-worker) would be played by Kavan Smith, who is best known for his roles in the TV shows Stargate Atlantis and Eureka. NOTE: He has played a member of the military or police force in these shows so it would be a real treat to see him play a metrosexual character and, for once, not be carrying a gun.

Geoff Stults

Josh (Erica’s brother-in-law) would be played by Geoff Stults, who has appeared in 7th Heaven, the short-lived shows Reunion and Happy Town as well as the series October Road.

Chris Olivero

Kai (Erica’s friend and fellow time traveler) would be portrayed by Chris Olivero, who is best known to TV viewers from the ABC Family Channel series Kyle XY.

Lindy Booth

Katie (Erica’s former best friend) would be played by Lindy Booth, who appeared in the syndicated series Relic Hunter as well as Odyssey 5, The 4400 and The Philanthropist. She is probably best known for her recurring role in October Road.

Now that you’ve read my choices, please make your own.

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Hey All,

So, the big day is almost here. I hope you guys have all of your holiday shopping done, your cards are mailed and you’re getting ready for a nice long holiday weekend.

Here are the news items for today:

TELEVISION

Actress Amy Carlson will be promoted to series regular on Blue Bloods should the freshman drama return for a second season. She would continue to play Linda Reagan, the wife of Donnie Wahlberg’s character. (The Futon Critic)

Actress Illeana Douglas will appear in two episodes of the new NBC series The Cape, playing a nurse named Netta who for years has taken care of a mysterious patient inside The Orchard asylum. Netta ends up in a fierce battle with Orwell (Summer Glau) after Orwell’s investigation takes her inside the creepy facility. (William Keck at TV Guide)

Actress Michaela McManus (most recently seen on The Vampire Diaries and One Tree Hill) will appear in a February episode of Hawaii Five-0, playing a tough district attorney named Kathleen Roberts who will work alongside Kono (Grace Park). (William Keck at TV Guide)

Actor Joel David Moore (Bones and Avatar) will also guest star in Hawaii Five-0 as a deputy director of a tsunami tracking center whom the team calls on in a crisis. (Movieline and Hanh Nguyen at Zap2It)

The new costume drama Camelot will debut on Starz on April 1 at 10 PM. The 10-episode retelling of the classic medieval tale of King Arthur stars Joseph Fiennes as Merlin, Jamie Campbell Bower as Arthur, and Eva Green as the darkly powerful Morgan. (Deadline)

DEVELOPMENT NEWS

Last week the announcement was made that ABC is developing the Canadian cult-hit Being Erica for US television. Now word has broken that the show will be set in Philadelphia. Being Erica will air its third season on SOAPnet starting January 26 at 11 PM. (Jennifer Armstrong at Entertainment Weekly)

BOX OFFICE NEWS

Here are the top 10 movies at the box office this past weekend according to Exhibitor Relations:

1. Tron: Legacy, $43.6 million
2. Yogi Bear, $16.7 million
3. The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, $12.4 million
4. The Fighter, $12.2 million
5. The Tourist, $8.7 million
6. Tangled, $8.68 million
7. Black Swan, $8.3 million
8. How Do You Know, $7.6 million
9. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1, $4.8 million
10. Unstoppable, $1.8 million

Christina Hendricks (Mad Men), Olivia Munn (Iron Man 2) and Seth Meyers (SNL) have joined the cast of a film adaptation of I Don’t Know How She Does It by author Allison Pearson. The story follows a high-powered financial worker (Sarah Jessica Parker) who is also the mother of two young children, trying to balance the various competing elements of her life. Hendricks would play a friend of Parker’s character while Munn would play a work colleague. Pierce Brosnan and Kelsey Grammer also star. (LA Times and Dark Horizons)

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

Question: Do you think Fox moving Fringe to Fridays is the kiss of death for the show? What’s the reasoning behind the move? — Troy

Matt Roush: In most circumstances, I’d say without hesitation that a move like Fringe to Fridays is a harbinger of failure. But Fox is confronting the situation head-on, cutting an entertaining promo repudiating the gloom-and-doom prognosticators. Fox isn’t doing this blindly. They know the challenges of getting an audience on Friday, and they also know Fringe’s small but fierce fan base is a loyal one, so the hope is that if Fringe can carry enough of its audience to Fridays, factoring in strong DVR playback numbers as well, the network might still see this as a win. Not that anyone who has championed the show during this remarkable season is happy about this. But you ask why this happened, and the answer boils down to two words: American Idol. Nothing is more important to Fox’s bottom line than this show, and with its new scheduling on Wednesdays and Thursdays, something had to give. And that something was Fringe. Which probably has the best chance among any of Fox’s cult series to do business on Fridays, and those with long memories remember that The X-Files did OK on that night (although it did better once it was moved to Sundays). But honestly, spinning this positively is a case of desperately trying to find a silver lining in a pretty dark cloud.

Question: Now I agree with your long-held stance not to pre-judge any show before it has even aired. However, there is an upcoming show I am already concerned about: The Cape. I like the premise; the comic-book nature is right up my alley, and the previews actually look interesting. My concern has to do with one major factor: It’s on NBC. Can anything good come out of NBC these days, besides Chuck and the comedies, that is? The Event is…just OK to me. I was looking so forward to Undercovers and look what happened there. I almost have no expectations when it comes to NBC these days and I wonder whether The Cape will be yet another disappointment. Your thoughts? — Larry

Matt Roush: The good thing about lowered expectations is that there’s always the possibility of being pleasantly surprised. So my advice, as it usually is in these cases, is to give a show a shot if it intrigues you, regardless of the network or the time period. (Look at Community, for instance. It’s in a terrible time period on a bad-luck network, but still is one of the bright spots of the last year.) I’m not saying The Cape is the show that will reverse NBC’s fortunes. In fact, I doubt it. But if you’re a fan of comic-book superhero stories, you could do worse than this one. It’s not bad, but unfortunately, it’s nothing new. And NBC really could use something new and fresh, but I’m not seeing that a lot anywhere on the broadcast networks this season.

That’s it. Enjoy!

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It’s that time of year again… Holiday movies galore, animation, reality and news programs but no new or even repeated episodes of any dramas, which means I don’t have any ratings numbers to share for Sunday night.

That will be the case for the next two weeks as well in light of Christmas and New Years so the daily ratings will be few and far between until the New Year.

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Thanks to Ileane Rudolph at TV Guide you can see Chuck star Yvonne Strahovski in her new PeTA ad, which features her dogs Chazzie and Wilbur. Unlike many others celebrities who “bare it all” for PeTA ads, Strahovski instead can be seen wearing wings to play her dogs’ guardian angel for the animal rights group’s “Adopt, Don’t Buy,” campaign.

You can see the ad here via TV Guide.

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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:

7:30 PM
The Ultimate Gift movie on Hallmark
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs (animated) movie on Starz

8 PM
The Closer on TNT (reair)
NCIS on USA Network (reair)
Miracle on 34th Street movie on AMC
Beauty and the Beast (animated) movie on Disney
Twilight movie on TMC
Driving Miss Daisy movie on TV Guide Network

9 PM
The Closer on TNT (NEW)
Castle on ABC (2 hours) (reair)
Marley & Me movie on HBO Signature
12 Men of Christmas movie on Lifetime
Sweet Home Alabama movie on Starz

10 PM
Driving Miss Daisy movie on TV Guide Network

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
Prancer movie on AMC

6 PM
Toy Story (animated) movie on ABC Family
Kung Fu Panda (animated) movie on FX
The Most Wonderful Time of the Year movie on Hallmark
True Lies movie on TNT

6:10 PM
The Proposal movie on Encore

7 PM
Stuart Little movie on Cartoon Network
Pirate Radio movie on HBO Signature
Marry Me movie on Lifetime (reair)
Christmas Town movie on ION

8 PM
Toy Story 2 (animated) movie on ABC Family
Miracle on 34th Street classic movie on AMC
Sherlock Holmes movie on HBO2
Kate & Leopold movie on Oxygen
50 First Dates movie on TBS

9 PM
Leverage on TNT (New) (Part 1 of Season Finale)
The Christmas Clause movie on ION
Avatar movie on HBO Signature
Chicago movie on Starz

9:45 PM
50 First Dates movie on TBS

10 PM
Leverage on TNT (New) (Part 2 of Season Finale)

10:15 PM
Miracle on 34th Street classic movie on AMC

Enjoy!

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There was very little to watch last night in terms of new episodes, but the few dramas that did air Friday night fared as follows in the overall ratings:

8 PM Shows:
The Vampire Diaries (The CW) [repeat – week-long marathon] – 1.6 million

9 PM Shows:
The Vampire Diaries (The CW) [repeat – week-long marathon] – 1.4 million

10 PM Shows:
Blue Bloods (CBS) [repeat] – 5.4 million

What did you watch last night? Please share.

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