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It was almost half-n-half again last night – half repeats and half new episodes on the major networks. Here is how all of the Wednesday night dramas fared in the overall ratings:

8 PM Show:
Smallville (The CW) [repeat] – 1.2 million

9 PM Shows:
Human Target (FOX) [NEW] – 9.4 million
Criminal Minds (CBS) [repeat] – 9.3 million
Supernatural (The CW) [repeat] – 1 million

10 PM Shows:
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (NBC) [NEW] – 8.8 million
Off the Map (ABC) [NEW] – 5.3 million
Blue Bloods (CBS) [NEW] – 11.2 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
Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves movie on BBC America

7 PM
Monsters vs. Aliens (animated) movie on HBO Family

7:30 PM
Taken movie on HBO Signature

8 PM
The Vampire Diaries on The CW
NCIS on USA Network
Ghost movie on AMC
Twilight movie on TMC
Mystic Pizza movie on TV Guide Network

9 PM
Nikita on The CW
Royal Pains on USA Network
A Kiss at Midnight movie on Hallmark
Notting Hill movie on Lifetime
Postcards from the Edge movie on OWN

10 PM
Fairly Legal on USA Network

Enjoy!

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Hey All,

Happy Over the Hump Day! Did everyone survive the overload of programming last night? There was a lot of good TV to catch up on. In the meantime, here are the news items for today:

TELEVISION

NBC has rolled back the episode order for their new drama The Cape from 13 to 10 episodes. (The Futon Critic)

Actress Amy Smart will appear in the final two episodes of the new Showtime series Shameless as Jasmine, a new friend of Fiona Gallagher (Emmy Rossum). (Maureen Ryan at AOL TV Squad)

NBC has set the debut date for the final season of Friday Night Lights. Mark your calendars for April 15 at 8 PM. The series is finishing its final run on DirecTV on February 9. (Michael Ausiello at TV Line)

MADE FOR TV MOVIES NEWS

The two-part Syfy movie Treasure Island will air in early 2012, starring Eddie Izzard (The Riches) as Long John Silver, Elijah Wood (The Lord of the Rings franchise) as Ben Gunn and legendary actor Donald Sutherland as Flint. Also, Toby Regbo (who will appear as a young Dumbledore in Harry Potter) takes on the role of the gutsy, eager and courageous young Jim Hawkins, who is unexpectedly drawn into the world of piracy when he discovers a treasure map and then finds himself battling with Silver for the treasure and his life. Shirley Henderson (Bridget Jones) plays his mother and Nina Sosanya (Love Actually) is Silver’s wife. Other cast members include Phillip Glenister (Ashes to Ashes), Rupert Penry-Jones (Spooks) and Daniel Mays (Made in Dagenham). (The Futon Critic)

DEVELOPMENT NEWS

Actor Josh Henderson (Desperate Housewives) has joined the cast of the pilot reboot of Dallas. He joins Jordana Brewster who was announced in one of the lead roles yesterday. Original show stars Larry Hagman, Patrick Duffy and Linda Gray have also signed on to reprise their roles. This update version will be built around the clash between John Ross, J.R. Ewing’s son, and Christopher, Bobby and Pam Ewing’s adopted son. (Hit Fix)

The CW has given a pilot order to the following projects:

* Cooper & Stone, a drama about two Chicago female detectives who specialize in pop culture knowledge and solving homicides. (The Futon Critic)

* Hart of Dixie, a new drama about a young big-city doctor who inherits a medical practice in an oddball Southern town. (The Futon Critic)

* Heavenly is another new drama about a female lawyer and an angel-turned-human who work to save the futures and the souls of their subjects. (The Futon Critic)

Meanwhile, ABC has given pilot orders for the following:

* Georgetown, which is an ensemble drama about the young people behind the power brokers of Washington, D.C. (The Futon Critic)

* Identity, which is a take on the U.K. drama about an elite police unit that combats identity-related crime, has received a pilot presentation order. (The Futon Critic)

* Once Upon a Time, which is a drama about a woman with a troubled past who is drawn into a small town in Maine where the magic and mystery of fairy tales just may be real. (The Futon Critic)

* Revenge, a modern day take on The Count of Monte Cristo, which will focus on a vengeful woman with a secret who moves to the Hamptons to exact revenge on the people who destroyed her family. (The Futon Critic)

* The River is a drama about a family who travels to the deep Amazon to locate and rescue their missing father. (The Futon Critic)

The untitled Susannah Grant drama will be about an ultra-competitive surgeon whose life is changed forever when his ex-wife dies and begins teaching him what life is all about from the here-after. (The Futon Critic)

BOX OFFICE MOVIE NEWS

Cameron Diaz is to star in the remake of the 1966 British caper comedy Gambit, which is set to star Colin Firth as a London art curator who plots an elaborate scheme to con a wealthy collector into buying a fake Monet painting. As part of the ruse, he recruits a Texas steer roper (Diaz) to play the part of a woman whose grandfather liberated the painting at the end of WWII. The original film starred Michael Caine and Shirley MacLaine. (Reuters and Dark Horizons)

Q&A SECTION (with Michael Ausiello at TV Line)

Question: Rumor has it (OK, I read it on your Facebook page) that this week’s Ask Ausiello will include a little somethin’-somethin’ special for Firefly fans. Spill it, Aus! —Craig

Ausiello: Did I say fans of Firefly? Sorry, I meant fans of Firefly, Gilmore Girls, Tru Calling, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Battlestar Galactica and approximately 201,735 other TV shows you love or loved. “What the… ?!” you ask. Allow me to answer: Gosh, I can’t believe I’m actually saying this, but I have come to a life-changing decision: I’m parting ways with my swag. All the cool stuff – well almost all – I’ve accumulated over my decade-plus career is about to find a new home — yours. How? On Thursday, more than 30 of my most prized possessions will hit the eBay auction block with 100 percent of the proceeds going to my favorite charity, the Woodstock Farm Animal Sanctuary. Lest you think I’ll be giving away ‘Til Death erasers and The Swan mirrors, let me tell you — the auction will feature some pieces that are so unbelievably awesome, I’m starting to regret this whole thing as I write this. Among the goodies (greaties?): a jumbo-sized Firefly press kit contained in its own giant gray crate that Fox sent to critics nine years ago to promote the show’s premiere. Read my lips… er, key strokes: This thing has never been opened! Even I don’t know what the hell is inside! Also up for sale: That breathtaking limited edition, framed Battlestar Galactica Last Supper artwork, actual stationery from the Gilmore Girls‘ Dragonfly Inn set, priceless Buffy swag (see photo, below) and so much more that it’s likely to reduce one of us to tears. (My bet is it’ll be me.) The auction goes live in less than 48 hours, and direct links will be posted on Twitter and Facebook. I’ll also be previewing additional items (wait until you see the Simpsons and Tru Calling pieces) on my Facebook page before then. Unless I change my mind. Which is a definite possibility.

Question: Now that Greg Grunberg has signed on for that A&E pilot, inquiring minds must know: What exactly is happening with Love Bites? The trailer looked so promising, and I really missed seeing Becki Newton on TV regularly. — Jeff H.

Ausiello: I originally heard NBC was going to burn off the abbreviated first season in the dead of summer. But now the buzz is the once-promising dramedy may never see the light of day. This probably explains why Newton is being flooded with pilot offers as we speak.

Question: Any familiar faces returning to Chuck in these next 11 episodes? —Will

Ausiello: You already know that John Larroquette’s has-been spy Roan Montgomery is back next Monday. Beyond that, Mini Anden reappears as Sarah’s former spy chum Carina Miller in the Feb. 14 episode that reunites Sarah with her former A-Team. “They are a wild bunch to say the least,” previews exec producer Chris Fedak of the “Cat Squad,” which is comprised of Anden, Three Rivers‘ Mercedes Masöhn, and Episodes‘ Mircea Monroe. “It’s our homage to Charlie’s Angels.” And later this season, Isaiah Mustafa and Stacy Keibler will reprise their Greta personas in an episode Fedak says “will explain what the whole Greta thing is about.”

That’s it. Enjoy!

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Henry Cavill

There has been quite a bit of speculation in Hollywood about who should play the legendary Lois Lane in the reboot of the Superman franchise now that British actor Henry Cavill (The Tudors) [see photo to right] has been cast as Clark Kent. All anyone has to do is conduct a simple search of the internet to find numerous articles on the subject, listing the author’s suggestions on which actresses should be considered for the role or which names have been tossed around for the part.

I, too, have been wondering which Hollywood starlet will get plucked out of the horde of actresses clamoring to play this plum role and while the list that follows does reflect some names that have appeared on a few other lists, I think these ladies might be strong contenders. Please note they appear in no particular order:

Summer Glau

Summer Glau – Summer has a history with the sci-fi realm because of her roles in the short-lived Joss Whedon shows Firefly and Dollhouse as well as her turn as Cameron on the FOX drama Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles. Currently she can be seen in the NBC series The Cape, which seems destined for a short run (sorry fans the ratings just aren’t there and the show just had its episode run cut from 13 to 10 so don’t be surprised if an early cancellation isn’t announced soon), allowing Summer time to prepare for this role.

Evangeline Lilly

Evangeline Lilly – This Canadian beauty from the ground-breaking ABC series Lost could certainly handle the tougher aspects of Lois Lane and she has dabbled in box office success with her small role in the Oscar winning film The Hurt Locker. Both of these experiences would help her in stepping into these very large shoes with aplomb.

Rachel McAdams

Rachel McAdams – Touted as one of the front-runners for this role, Rachel’s name has, of course, appeared on a number of these lists. And, she clearly has a wealthy of box office experience from which to derive, including her role in the tear-jerker The Notebook, the whimsical Morning Glory and even the farcical Mean Girls.

Rebecca Hall

Rebecca Hall – While Rebecca is one of the lesser known of the actresses on this list, she certainly held her own alongside John Hamm and Ben Affleck in the box office film The Town. She could easily handle the dense mythology of the franchise thanks to her work in the films Frost/Nixon and The Prestige as well as handle the lead role as she did in Vicky Christina Barcelona.

Ginnifer Goodwin

Ginnifer Goodwin – Ginnifer has appeared in wide ranging TV shows, like Ed and Big Love as well as the box office films like How to Win a Date with Tad Hamilton, Walk the Line, A Single Man and He’s Just Not That Into You. Her experiences in all these varying genres would prove essential in portraying a multi-faceted character like Lois Lane.

Rachel Boston

Rachel Boston – Best known for her role in the 1960’s-based series American Dreams, Rachel also appeared in the short-lived TV show The Ex-List and has appeared in the box office film (500) Days of Summer. Landing this role would certainly put her on the fast track to more attention and bigger opportunities in film and TV.

Which actress would you like to see play this iconic figure from comic book and pop culture legend? Please share.

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There was a lot of programming to choose from last night with only a couple of repeats. Here is how all of the Tuesday night dramas fared in the overall ratings:

8 PM Shows:
NCIS (CBS) – 22.7 million
Glee (FOX) [repeat] – 4.9 million
No Ordinary Family (ABC) [repeat] – 4.2 million
One Tree Hill (The CW) – 2.4 million

9 PM Shows:
NCIS: Los Angeles (CBS) – 17.8 million
V (ABC) – 5.3 million
Hellcats (The CW) – 1.9 million

10 PM Shows:
The Good Wife (CBS) – 12.3 million
Parenthood (NBC) – 6.2 million
Detroit 1-8-7 (ABC) – 5.5 million

What did you watch last night? Please share.

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In this ongoing article series, I will be highlighting each month fellow bloggers who are working hard to provide news, reviews and coverage on entertainment and television.

This month’s spotlight is on Danielle Turchiano, who is a Los Angeles-based freelance writer and producer as well as the owner and editor of the website Made Possible By Pop Culture. She has worked on over a dozen independent film and TV projects and self-published her first novel called “Stars in their Eyes” in November of 2007. She also contributes to a variety of entertainment news sites in addition to her website.

Her love of television started at a very early age, consisting mainly of the shows Saved By the Bell, California Dreams, Days of Our Lives and Friends, but has since expanded her TV interests considerably.

She is a self-proclaimed pop culture addict who wrote a book of autobiographical essays called “My Life, Made Possible by Pop Culture,” which was published in August of 2010.

At Made Possible By Pop Culture, you will get so much television coverage that “it may make your eyes bleed,” but it’s worth it. You can visit Made Possible By Pop Culture here and you can contact Danielle at her Twitter ID of danielletbd.

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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
Sherlock Holmes movie on Cinemax

7 PM
Pirate Radio movie on HBO Signature
Ocean’s Eleven movie on More Max
Terms of Endearment movie on TCM

8 PM
Smallville on The CW (reair)
Burn Notice on MyNetworkTV
NCIS on USA Network

9 PM
Friday Night Lights on DirecTV
Supernatural on The CW (reair)
Chase on NBC
Human Target on FOX
Burn Notice on MyNetworkTV
NCIS on USA Network
An Officer and a Gentleman movie on CMT
Flower Girl movie on Hallmark (reair)

9:35 PM
Fanboys movie on TMC

10 PM
Off the Map on ABC
NCIS on USA Network
Mystic Pizza movie on TV Guide Network

11 PM
Being Erica on SOAPnet

Enjoy!

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Hey All,

Here we are on the day after the faux-season finale of Chuck and other great Monday night programming, with lots of interesting news to share with all of you:

TELEVISION

Oscar winner Richard Dreyfuss is the NBC drama Parenthood for a multi-episode arc. He will appear in this season’s final four episodes as Gilliam T. Blount, a once-great theater producer who also happens to be an old friend of Zeek’s (Craig T. Nelson). (Michael Ausiello at TV Line)

Actor Chris Messina (Julie & Julia) has joined the cast of Damages, which will have its fourth season air on DirecTV this summer. He will play a high school friend of Ellen Parsons (Rose Byrne) who was a decorated soldier before being recruited to work for a private security firm in Afghanistan. Messina joins John Goodman and Dylan Baker, who were previously announced as new cast members. (The Futon Critic)

Actress A.J. Cook will reprise her role as Jennifer “J.J.” Jareau on Criminal Minds for one episode this spring. (Michael Ausiello at TV Line)

Casting is fleshing out for the Burn Notice prequel TV-movie that will center on Sam Axe (Bruce Campbell). The film, to be directed by Burn Notice star Jeffrey Donovan, is set in 2005, as a faction of Colombian rebels makes trouble for the locally stationed military platoon. When Lt. Cmdr. Sam Axe is deployed to check things out, he uncovers some dark secrets of the area and, in turn, learns hard lessons about deception and sacrifice. Actress Chandra West (The Gates) will play Donna, a sexy and fun woman Sam has recently started seeing. Then, as the action moves to Colombia, RonReaco Lee (The Good Guys) turns up as Dr. Ben Delaney, a field medic who runs a non-profit clinic and now finds himself fending off terrorists. Similarly, Kiele Sanchez (The Glades) plays a humanitarian with a food relief effort who has a hard time trusting soldiers — Sam included. Lastly, our Sam needs someone to report to during the ordeal. That responsibility falls to John Diehl (Stargate) as Rear Admiral Lawrence, a no-nonsense Naval Officer who will stop at nothing to get to the bottom of things. The two hour Burn Notice prequel movie is due to air on the USA Network sometime this spring. (Matt Mitovich at TV Line)

NEW SHOWS NEWS

The ABC Family Channel will debut two new one hour dramas and one half-hour comedy sometime later this year. They include the following (all courtesy of The Futon Critic):

Switched at Birth – This one hour drama tells the story of two teenage girls who discover they were accidentally switched as newborns in the hospital. Bay Kennish (Vanessa Marano from Gilmore Girls) grew up in a wealthy family with two parents and a brother, while Daphne Vasquez (newcomer Katie Leclerc), who lost her hearing at an early age due to a case of meningitis, grew up with a single mother in a poor neighborhood. Things come to a dramatic head when both families meet and struggle to learn how to live together for the sake of the girls. The cast includes Constance Marie (George Lopez), D.W. Moffett (Friday Night Lights), Lea Thompson (Caroline in the City) and Lucas Grabeel (High School Musical).

The Nine Lives of Chloe King – This one-hour drama is about Chloe King (Skyler Samuels from The Gates), who is looking forward to celebrating her birthday with her friends and single mother, just like every other year. That is until she starts developing heightened abilities and discovers she’s being pursued by a mysterious figure. Chloe soon learns she’s part of an ancient race which has been hunted by human assassins for millennia – and that she may be their only hope for ultimate survival. The cast includes Amy Pietz (Caroline in the City, Grey Damon (Friday Night Lights), newcomer Grace Phipps, Benjamin Stone (10 Things I Hate About You), Alyssa Diaz (Southland) and Ki Hong Lee (The Secret Life of the American Teenager).

The Great State of Georgia – This half-hour comedy series starring Raven-Symone as Georgia, an aspiring actress with a larger than life personality, and her science geek best friend, who try to make headway in New York City. The cast includes Majandra Delfino (Roswell) and Meagen Fay (According to Jim).

DEVELOPMENT NEWS

Kristen Bell (Veronica Mars), Glynn Turman (In Treatment) and newcomer Donis Leonard Jr. have joined the cast of the Showtime comedy House of Lies that stars Don Cheadle as a highly successful, cutthroat consultant who is never above using any means (or anyone) necessary to get his clients the information they want. Turman and Leonard will play Marty’s father Jeremiah and son Roscoe, respectively. Meanwhile, Bell is set to play Marty’s associate Jeannie Van Der Hooven, a razor-sharp, cute, Brown grad who has some control and self loathing issues, the self-loathing mostly around finding herself attracted to Marty. (The Futon Critic)

ABC has given the green light to the Marc Cherry pilot called Hallelujah, which is set in the town of Hallelujah, Tennessee. The town is being torn apart by the forces of good and evil. Its fortunes change when a stranger comes to town, bringing justice, peace and faith. (Deadline)

MADE-FOR-TV MOVIES NEWS

The Kennedys mini-series has finally found a home at Reelz Channel and will premiere on April 3. The film stars Greg Kinnear and Katie Holmes as John and Jacqueline Kennedy; Barry Pepper as the president’s brother Bobby, and Tom Wilkinson as their father, Joseph. (Twitter and Zap2It)

BOX OFFICE NEWS

Actors Jim Caviezel and Chiwetel Ejiofor will star in the historical drama film Savannah, which is based on the true story of early 20th century aristocrat Ward Allen (Caviezel) who develops an unexpected partnership with freed slave Christmas Moultrie (Ejiofor). Bradley Whitford (The West Wing), Jaimie Alexander (Thor and Kyle XY), Jack McBrayer (30 Rock) and legendary actor Hal Holbrook all co-star. (Variety and Dark Horizons)

Multi-hyphenate Tyler Perry is set to star in the film I, Alex Cross, which is a reboot of the franchise based on the James Patterson novel series. Originally this character was played by Morgan Freeman in the films Kiss the Girls and Along Came a Spider. In the book series, Alex Cross is a forensic psychologist who hunts down various killers, but no details are available yet on the direction of this reboot. (Deadline and Dark Horizons)

Q&A SECTION (with Maureen Ryan from AOL TV Squad)

Question: LittleCrisiM asks: I love ‘Downton Abbey’ so much! Do you have any insight as to when more episodes will be shown? I hope it’s soon.

Question: Karolinatx asks: Do you know why the U.K. iTunes has 7 episodes in season 1 of ‘Downton Abbey’? Did PBS re-cut or are we missing [something]?

Maureen Ryan: Anyone who read my review of ‘Downton Abbey,’ which concluded its PBS Masterpiece run Sunday, knows I was besotted with this English country house drama, so waiting up to a year for new episodes will be hard, but we may have to brace ourselves for a lengthy gap between seasons. (If you haven’t seen ‘Downton’ yet, get yourself over to the Masterpiece site, where you can watch all four season 1 episodes through Feb. 21.) The good news is, there will be a second season. ‘Downton’ was a huge hit in England and a second season was commissioned before the show even aired on this side of the Atlantic. Season 2 goes into production this spring and airs in the U.K. in the fall. As Karolina noticed, the episodes aired somewhat differently in the U.K. — ‘Downton’ was shown in seven installments there and we got four installments here. For American audiences, the show’s content was slightly re-arranged so that it comfortably fit into four Masterpiece airings. Jace Lacob, aka the Televisionary, has the full scoop on what wasn’t lost in translation — apparently there were a few very minor cuts here and there, but we essentially saw the same ‘Downton’ that aired in the U.K. It looks like we’ll get slightly more ‘Downton’ whenever season 2 arrives here: Eight episodes plus a Christmas special air in the U.K. in the fall. But if you’re desperate for more costume drama before ‘Downton’ returns, brand-new episodes of ‘Upstairs/Downstairs’ air on PBS in February.

That’s it. Enjoy!

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There was a lot of new programming to enjoy last night with only two repeats. Here is how all of the Monday night dramas fared in the overall ratings:

8 PM Shows:
Human Target (FOX) – 7.8 million
Chuck (NBC) – 5.6 million
90210 (The CW) – 1.8 million

9 PM Shows:
Lie To Me (FOX [Finale] – 7.1 million
The Cape (NBC) – 5.3 million
Gossip Girl (The CW) – 1.5 million

10 PM Shows:
Harry’s Law (NBC) – 10.9 million
Hawaii Five-0 (CBS) [repeat] – 6.9 million
Castle (ABC) [repeat] – 5.8 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:

7:15 PM
Taken movie on HBO

8 PM
No Ordinary Family on ABC (reair)
NCIS on CBS
Glee on FOX (reair)
Tombstone movie on AMC
Juno movie on Oxygen
Courage Under Fire movie on TV Guide Network

9 PM
V on ABC
NCIS: Los Angeles on CBS
Uncorked movie on Hallmark (reair)

10 PM
White Collar on USA Network

Enjoy!

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