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Are you watching any of the cable series that have been airing this fall? If so, you will remember I posted the ratings results for those series about a month ago. It is now time to review the ratings for all of the cable shows since that last report.

Sons of Anarchy – The final three episodes of the show aired over the last month, earning the following ratings: 3.4 million, 3.3 million and 3.6 million for the 90-minute final episode. The show averaged 3.4 million over that time. A new season of the series will air in 2011.

Terriers – The final 3 episodes of the show earned under 1 million each week, getting 784,000; 542,000 and 725, 000 for those airings. The show averaged 683,000 viewers. Unfortunately, due to the show’s overall low ratings, it was not renewed for another season.

Boardwalk Empire – The final 4 episodes of this series over the last month, earning 3 million viewers for 3 weeks and 3.3 million for the finale. The average for those last episodes is 3.1 million. A new season of the show will air in 2011.

Dexter – Over the past month, 4 new episodes of the show aired, getting 1.9 million, 2.1 million, 2.5 million and 2.3 million viewers for each week. The average rating is 2.2 million. The season finale aired tonight and the ratings will be available in a few days.

Stargate Universe – The final 3 episodes, including the fall finale, of the show aired over the last month, earning 1 million, 1.2 million and 1.1 million viewers. The average viewers are 1.1 million. The rest of the episodes from this season will air sometime in 2011.

Sanctuary – The next 4 episodes of the series aired over the last month with 1.6 million 1.3 million, 1.5 million and 1.5 million viewers tuning in each week. The average viewers for this past month are 1.5 million. A new episode just aired this Friday (December 10) and those numbers will be available in a few days. The next new episode – which is the fall finale – will air this coming Friday.

Tower Prep – The next 4 episodes of the show aired with 1.1 million, 1 million, 978,000 and 986,000 viewers for each week. The show averaged 991,000 viewers. The next new episode will air this Tuesday at 9 PM.

Psych – New episodes of the show aired over the last four weeks, earning 2.8 million, 3 million, 3.5 million and 3.1 million. The show’s average is 3.1 million. There will be two back-to-back episodes airing this Wednesday at 9 and 10 PM.

Burn Notice – The show returned with more new episodes from its current season, getting 4.3 million, 3.5 million, 3.7 million and 4.3 million over the last 4 weeks. The average for the past month is 4 million viewers. The finale two episodes will air this Thursday at 9 and 10 PM.

Glory Daze – The new TBS series debut 4 weeks ago, earning 1.8 million, 1.3 million, 1.2 million and 1.5 million viewers. The show’s average is 1.5 million. The next new episode will air this coming Tuesday at 10 PM.

The Walking Dead – The final 3 episodes of the series aired over the last month, getting 4.8 million, 5.6 million and 6 million viewers. The average for those 3 episodes was 5.5 million. New episodes will begin airing next fall.

The Closer – The show just returned with a new episode this past week, earning 5.8 million viewers. Another new episode will tomorrow night at 9 PM.

Men of a Certain Age – The series has just returned with a new episode this past week, earing 2.4 million viewers. Another new episode will also air tomorrow night at 10 PM.

Human Target – The show finally premiered its second season with 4 new episodes, getting 6.6 million, 5.6 million, 5.8 million and 5.7 million. The average for the past month was 5.9 million. A new episode will air this Wednesday at 8 PM.

Eureka and Warehouse 13 – The Christmas episodes of each show aired on December 7, earning 1.9 million viewers for Eureka and 2 million viewers for Warehouse 13. New episodes of the shows will air in 2011.

Stay tuned next month for more ratings details on the cable series.

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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:

3:45 PM
Titanic movie on Oxygen

5 PM
Meet Joe Black movie on HBO Signature

5:15 PM
Pearl Harbor movie on TNT

6 PM
Holiday in Handcuffs movie on ABC Family
Nanny McPhee movie on AMC

6:23 PM
Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark movie on USA Network

6:30 PM
A Golden Christmas movie on ION

7 PM
Dances with Wolves movie on CMT
Coraline animated movie on HBO Family
Sundays at Tiffany’s movie on Lifetime

8 PM
Christmas Cupid movie on ABC Family
White Christmas classic movie on AMC
Eagle Eye movie on FX
An Old-Fashioned Christmas movie on Hallmark
Leap Year movie on HBO2
Titanic movie on Oxygen
The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian movie on Syfy

9 PM
Leverage on TNT (New)
Marry Me movie on Lifetime (Part 1 of 2)
Alice in Wonderland movie (with Johnny Depp) on Starz

10 PM
Brothers & Sisters on ABC
Leverage on TNT (reair)
Christmas Cupid movie on ABC Family
The Blind Side movie on HBO Signature

10:30 PM
Eagle Eye movie on FX

Enjoy!

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Smallville

Do you want to appear in the February 4 Smallville episode called “Beacon“? Do you believe in heroes? If so, Smallville wants to hear from you via the Smallville: Believe in Heroes Challenge.

But first, please read the following details of the February 4 episode and then read on for the details of this challenge:

In the episode “Beacon,” Clark (series star Tom Welling) is at an emotional crossroads, with Metropolis divided by a clash between supporters of the government’s Vigilante Registration Act and opposing rallies to generate support for indispensable heroes like The Blur. Clark’s friends assure him that he is, indeed, making a difference in his crime-fighting role as The Blur, and to prove their point, they show him videos from the Internet in which ordinary citizens express what The Blur means to them, what it means to be a hero – and what it means to have heroes and believe in them. One of these videos could be yours!

Here’s how it works:

From now through Monday, December 20, at 11 AM (Pacific Time) fans of Smallville can submit their own video testimonial as one of these hopeful citizens by uploading videos to The CW’s official website here.

In these videos, viewers – speaking in character as impassioned citizens of Metropolis and around the world, fighting for the rights of their heroes – can express what The Blur means to them and talk about why they believe in these super heroes.

Smallville producers and the CWTV.com team will review the submissions and select a number of the user-submitted videos for broadcast as the testimonials that Clark watches during the “Beacon” episode.

In addition to selecting the winning videos to be used in the episode, the show’s producers and the CWTV.com team will also select a number of additional favorite videos that will be posted to CWTV.com following the broadcast.

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Pretty Little Liars

Attention all Pretty Little Liars fans: A new boy is heading to Rosewood to stir up some drama. Not much is known about the latest addition, as it’s still in the early stages, but he will make his first appearance in the March 2011 finale. His name would be provided here, but you haven’t voted on it yet.

Yep, you read that right. In conjunction with the People’s Choice Awards, Pretty Little Liars is giving fans the chance to choose the new addition’s name.

Your choices? Logan, Dylan or Gabriel. The choice is yours! You can vote on the PCA website here and the winning name will be announced when the episode airs in March.

Pretty Little Liars returns to the ABC Family Channel on January 3 at 8 PM.

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The end of the work week is now behind us and the overall ratings for last night’s shows are now out. Here is how the Friday dramas fared:

8 PM Shows:
The Mentalist (CBS) [repeat] – 6.7 million
Smallville (The CW) – 2.6 million
The Good Guys (FOX) [repeat] – 1.9 million

9 PM Shows:
CSI: NY (CBS) [repeat] – 8 million
Supernatural (The CW) – 2.3 million
The Good Guys (FOX) [new] – 2.4 million

10 PM Show:
Blue Bloods (CBS) [repeat] – 7.4 million

What did you watch last night? Please share.

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Hey All,

It’s better late than never, right? That saying applies for Friday’s update, which is finally done and ready for your perusal. Hope all of you are having a great weekend so far.

TELEVISION

Actress A.J. Cook (formerly of Criminal Minds) will play opposite Jeremy Irons in an upcoming episode of Law & Order: SVU. (William Keck at TV Guide)

NBC has decided to cut back on the episode order of the upcoming new mid-season series Love Bites. Rather than having 13 episodes there will now only be nine. The series is a romantic anthology that will star Becki Newton (Ugly Betty) and Greg Grunberg (Heroes and Alias). (Vulture)

Actor Michael Gross (Family Ties) will guest star on an upcoming episode of Brothers & Sisters, as a man who tries to come between Saul (Ron Rifkin) and his boyfriend (to be played by Richard Chamberlain). Gross is only expected to appear in one episode, but the role could be expanded. (Kristin at E! Entertainment Online)

TNT has announced the 7th season of The Closer will be its last, getting 15 episodes out of that season. (Michael Ausiello)

Comedian/Actor Dane Cook has been cast to play the brother of Danny “Danno” Williams (Scott Caan) on Hawaii Five-0. Yes, you’re ready that correctly; it’s not a joke. He is set to appear in one February episode. (Lynette Rice at Entertainment Weekly)

Jurassic Park actor Sam Neill (who was last seen in the short-lived TV series Happy Town) will star opposite Sarah Jones in the J.J. Abrams FOX pilot Alcatraz. The project follows a cop (Jones) and a team of FBI agents trying to track down a group of missing Alcatraz prisoners and guards who reappear in the present day after disappearing thirty years earlier. He will play Emerson Hauser, the intelligent and authoritative head of a government agency. (Kate Stanhope at TV Guide)

DEVELOPMENT NEWS

Actress Ashley Williams will now star in the TNT pilot Bird Dog, replacing Eliza Dushku as the lead. Williams will play Gail McGrath, a cop who is forced to partner with her estranged father, also a policeman, who will be portrayed by Gerald McRaney (Undercovers and Major Dad). (Natalie Abrams at TV Guide)

Actor Michael Gambon (the Harry Potter franchise) has joined the new HBO drama Luck, which is set in the provocative world of horse-racing, following the owners, gamblers, jockeys and industry players. The cast includes Dustin Hoffman and Joan Allen. (Gina DiNunno at TV Guide)

Syfy is reportedly considering redeveloping the drama pilot Three Inches as a comedy. The story revolves around professional daydreamer and underachiever, Walter Spackman (Noah Reid) [who] is struck by lightning, and develops a unique “super” power — the ability to move any object using just his mind… but only a distance of three inches. He’s soon recruited by a covert team of superheroes each gifted with their own extraordinarily ordinary abilities. The cast includes James Marsters, Kyle Schmid, Naoko Mori and Stephanie [among others].  (The Futon Critic)

Actor Mandy Patinkin (Criminal Minds) has joined the cast of the Showtime drama pilot Homeland, which stars Claire Danes. The story is about an American soldier taken prisoner during the invasion of Iraq in 2003. Left for dead, the soldier miraculously returns to the U.S. after years in captivity. Danes plays Carrie Anderson, a driven CIA officer battling her own psychological demons, who becomes convinced that the intelligence that led to his re-capture was a setup and that this national hero may be connected to an Al Qaeda plot to be carried out on American soil. Patinkin is set as the smart and politically savvy CIA Division Chief emeritus Saul Berenson who is Carrie’s main champion in the intelligence upper echelon and her sounding board. (The Futon Critic)

A contemporary re-imagining of the classic novel The Count of Monte Cristo taken from a female perspective is being considered for TV by ABC Studios and Temple Hill, the producer of the Twilight movie franchise. In this reboot the story would chronicle a mysterious young woman who comes to the Hamptons to exact revenge on the people who destroyed her family. The team of ABC Studios and Temple Hill are also considering a series adaptation of Romeo & Juliet. Temple Hill also has the drama Garden Spells set up at the CW. (Deadline)

MADE FOR TV MOVIES NEWS

The next Hallmark Hall of Fame movie The Lost Valentine will air on CBS on January 30 at 9 PM, starring Jennifer Love Hewitt as a TV reporter whose own love life is impacted by her Valentine’s Day-themed assignment to profile a woman (Betty White) whose love for her husband remains as strong as when she last saw him several months before he was declared MIA while serving during WWII. The movie also stars Meghann Fahy, Billy Magnussen and Sean Faris. (The Futon Critic)

DVD NEWS

Doctor Who “A Christmas Carol”

BOX OFFICE NEWS

Actress Lily Collins (who play Sandra Bullock’s daughter in the movie The Blind Side) will play Clary Fray in the adaptation of The City of Bones, the first book in Cassandra Clare’s Mortal Instruments series. The description of book one of the trilogy goes like this:

When Clary Fray witnesses three tattoo-covered teenagers murder another teen, she is unable to prove the crime because the victim disappears right in front of her eyes, and no one else can see the killers. She learns that the teens are Shadowhunters (humans who hunt and kill demons), and Clary, a mundie (i.e., mundane human), should not be able to see them either. Shortly after this discovery, her mother, Jocelyn, an erstwhile Shadowhunter, is kidnapped. Jocelyn is the only person who knows the whereabouts of The Mortal Cup, a dangerous magical item that turns humans into Shadowhunters. Clary must find the cup and keep it from a renegade sector of Shadowhunters bent on eliminating all nonhumans, including benevolent werewolves and friendly vampires. (First Showing and Collinder)

BOX OFFICE TRAILER

Bam! Kapow! Explodey New Thor Trailer Is Here!

*SPOILER ALERT* – tread lightly over this last section if you don’t want to be spoiled on the TV shows V, Brothers & Sisters, Leverage and Supernatural:

SPOILER ROOM (from Sandra Gonzalez at Entertainment Weekly)

‘V’: A TRAITOR AMONG THEM?

Fun Fact: When a season ends with the sky turning red, there’s cause for concern — and we learn all sorts of reasons why in the Jan. 4 season opener. For one, it can cause your face to melt off — kidding. Sort of. Gruesomeness aside, the premiere gives reason to believe this season could be faster-paced than the freshman run. Here’s what goes down: We learn a bit about the meaning of the red sky (clue: an environmental scientist has a piece of the puzzle); we learn the consequences of accusing Anna of becoming more human (clue: don’t mess with a woman who has a tail with a pointy end); we see Decker make a bold move to support the V (clue: goodbye, journalistic integrity); and we learn of a possible traitor in the Fifth Column. No clue for that one, but prepare to be devastated by the answer.

‘BROTHERS AND SISTERS’: THE WALKER WHO STOLE CHRISTMAS

Moms are the greatest, aren’t they? Especially around the hectic holidays when they, you know, do everything. So, when Karl sees Nora fraying at the edges during her own quest for the perfect Christmas, he offers to take her to Santa Fe to escape the madness (because nothing says holiday cheer like paper bag lanterns) — and she takes him up on it! Meanwhile, the Walker children are left Christmas orphans. What results is plenty of campy Walker-ness, mostly between Kitty and Kevin as they battle for the right to host Christmas — and ownership of the village and train that come along with the honor. (Admit it; you do like the camp as long as it’s in small doses.) At the heart of the episode: some very surprising scenarios, like lucid Holly, Justin drunk off his a**, and Kevin with a rather disturbing mustache that falls somewhere between Clark Gable and Billy Dee Williams on the facial hair scale. Oh, I’ve said too much…

‘LEVERAGE’: MOREAU WHERE THAT CAME FROM

The final two episodes of Leverage‘s third season (airing Dec. 19) will easily be fan favorites. There’s plenty of what you love about the show: Parker wit, scheme-offs with international crime man Damien Moreau (Goran Visnjic), and Alec showing us how big his brain is. But there are also touches of things we don’t see as much on the show. For one, there’s a tender moment between the team and tough guy Eliot, following a huge revelation. Other highlights: Alec’s brush with death after he takes a swim…while wearing handcuffs; guest star Visnjic in a robe (yum!); Sophie acting as first lady to a country in peril; and the season’s huge cliffhanger.

Side Dishes:

Question:  Laura P. asks: Is Crowley REALLY dead on Supernatural?

Answer:  The sight of Crowley’s burning bones last week sent chills through me, too. And while my Supernatural sources can’t say for certain if Mark Sheppard will return to the show this season, I am told that fans should “never say never to seeing him again in the world of Supernatural.” I think we can all agree that bringing a character back from the (presumed) dead is just another day at the office for the show, no?

That’s it. Enjoy!

Have a great weekend!

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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 PM
A Boyfriend for Christmas movie on Lifetime

8 PM
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe movie on ABC
Frosty the Snowman classic on CBS
It’s a Wonderful Life classic movie on NBC
White Christmas classic movie on AMC
An Old-Fashioned Christmas movie on Hallmark
P.S. I Love You movie on Lifetime Movie Network

8:08 PM
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade movie on USA

8:30 PM
Frosty Returns classic on CBS

9 PM
Sundays at Tiffany’s movie on Lifetime

10 PM
An Old-Fashioned Christmas movie on Hallmark

Enjoy!

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Lots of great TV on last night and here is how the Thursday night dramas fared in the overall ratings war:

8 PM Shows:
Bones (FOX) – 8.8 million
The Vampire Diaries (The CW) – 3.8 million

9 PM Shows:
CSI (CBS) – 13.1 million
Fringe (FOX) – 5.3 million
Nikita (The CW) – 2.3 million

10 PM Show:
The Mentalist (CBS) – 13.4 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:

7 PM
Pretty Woman movie on Oxygen

8 PM
Smallville on The CW
Hairspray movie on Bravo
Farewell Mr. Kringle movie on Hallmark
Thomas Kinkade’s Christmas Cottage movie on Lifetime Movie Network
The Bourne Identity movie on Starz
The Bridges of Madison County movie on Style
The Matrix movie on TNT
Raiders of the Lost Ark movie on USA Network

9 PM
Supernatural on The CW

10 PM
Sanctuary on Syfy
X-Men Origins: Wolverine movie on Cinemax

10:35 PM
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom movie on USA

Enjoy!

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Want to own a limited edition print featured on the ABC series Castle, Desperate Housewives and Grey’s Anatomy? Please read on to find out the details:

She’s Armed… He’s Dangerous. Stick ’em up! Collect two new limited edition prints from Castle. Titled “The Perfect Murder” and “Shadow of a Doubt,” these images will be custom printed and numbered on high quality photo paper. Only 500 numbered reproductions of each 16 x 20 print will be available for purchase at $49.99 each, while supplies last. For a limited time, ABC is also offering prints of Richard Castle and Kate Beckett’s hottest moments through the seasons. Purchase your favorite 8 x 10 prints for $19.99 and 11 x 14 at $24.99 before they run out. Visit here for details.

So Good… So Bad… So Desperate… for two new limited edition prints from Desperate Housewives. Titled “Desperate Showdown” and “Secrets,” these two new collector prints will be custom printed on high quality photo paper. Only 500 numbered reproductions of each print will be available for purchase at $49.99 each, while supplies last. In addition, ABC is also offering cast prints from each season for a limited time. Purchase your favorite 8 x 10 prints for $19.99 and 11 x 14 at $24.99 before they run out. Tempting, ain’t it? Go here to learn more.

Cure your Grey’s Anatomy addiction with a dose of your very own custom prints. For a limited time, ABC is offering collector prints of Seattle Grace Hospital’s hottest characters in their most McDreamy and McSteamy scenes. Purchase your favorite 8 x 10 prints for $19.99 and 11 x 14 for $24.99. Visit here to get the details.

Happy Shopping!

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