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

5 PM:
Lawrence of Arabia (classic) movie on TCM

7 PM:
Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief movie on HBO Family

7:10 PM:
The Santa Clause 2 movie on Starz

8 PM:
Pretty Little Liars on ABC Family (NEW)
NCIS on CBS (Reair)
Rizzoli & Isles on TNT (Reair)
Teen Wolf on MTV (Reair)
The Twilight Saga: Eclipse movie on Showtime2

9 PM:
White Collar on USA Network (NEW)
The Nine Lives of Chloe King on ABC Family (NEW)
NCIS: Los Angeles on CBS (Reair)

9:30 PM:
The Big C on Showtime (Reair)

10 PM:
Covert Affairs on USA Network (NEW)
Combat Hospital on ABC (NEW)
Pretty Little Liars on ABC Family (Reair)

10:30 PM:
The Big C on Showtime (Reair of Season Premiere)

Enjoy!

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Hey All,

Here are the entertainment news items for this Monday afternoon:

TELEVISION

Actor Charles Mesure (V) is joining Desperate Housewives as a series regular this fall, playing Ben, a sexy, charming, and occasionally ruthless contractor who has the kind of grit and drive that comes from being a self-made man. He’s also the new love interest for Vanessa Williams’ Renee. The show kicks off its eighth season on September 25. (Michael Ausiello at TV Line)

Actress Jewel Staite (Firefly and Stargate Atlantis) will appear on Supernatural, as a childhood friend of Sam’s (Jared Padalecki) who he encounters on a hunt. The story will involve flashbacks and is being directed by series star Jensen Ackles. (Zap2It)

Broadway actress Karen Olivo has been added as a regular to the NBC legal drama Harry’s Law. She will play a new hotshot lawyer. (James Hibberd at Entertainment Weekly)

Actress Jennifer Finnigan (Close to Home) and actor Jason Priestley (90210) will guest star on Psych, playing Barbie, a comely con woman who with partner in crime Clive (Priestley) set their sights on a spa resort, the same one where Shawn and Juliet are enjoying a weekend getaway. (Matt Mitovich at TV Line)

CONDOLENCES

Betty Ford, wife of former President Gerald Ford and founder of the drug and alcohol center in her name, passed away. She was 93. (TV Guide)

ME: RIP, Mrs. Ford. Sympathies are extended to her family and friends.

MOMENT OF SILENCE, PLEASE…

BOX OFFICE NEWS

Actor Harry Lennix (Dollhouse) has closed a deal to play General Swanwick in the box office film Man of Steel (the Superman reboot). (Showblitz)

Actress Elizabeth Banks has joined the likes of Cameron Diaz, Jennifer Lopez, Brooklyn Decker, Anna Kendrick, Chris Rock, Matthew Morrison and Rodrigo Santoro in the upcoming box office film What To Expect When You’re Expecting, which is the film adaptation of the pregnancy self-help book by Heidi Murkoff. The film’s story follows four couples on the path to having a baby. Banks will play a baby-crazy children’s book author and owner of The Breast Choice boutique who thinks she knows what all the ingredients are in being a perfect Mom—until she becomes pregnant with her first child. (Twitter and Dark Horizons)

Here are the top 10 box office films for this past weekend courtesy of Exhibitor Relations and E! Online:

1. Transformers: Dark of the Moon, $47 million
2. Horrible Bosses, $28.1 million
3. Zookeeper, $21 million
4. Cars 2, $15.2 million
5. Bad Teacher, $9 million
6. Larry Crowne, $6.3 million
7. Super 8, $4.8 million
8. Monte Carlo, $3.8 million
9. Green Lantern, $3.1 million
10. Mr. Popper’s Penguins, $2.9 million

That’s it. Enjoy!

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On July 15, the end of a pop culture phenomenon unlike any other will come to an end: Harry Potter.

Book: Sorcerer

The unprecedented success of the seven novels by British author J. K. Rowling took the world by storm on June 30, 1997 when the first book – Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone (also known as Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone here in the United States) – was released.

Book: Chamber of Secrets

Since then, the book series has gone on to sell about 450 million copies and has been translated into 67 languages. The last four books have also consecutively set records as the fastest-selling books in history. Meanwhile, the films have gone on to gross over $6 billion dollars and all seven of the films are on the list of the 30 top-grossing films worldwide.

Book: Prisoner of Azkaban

That is quite a statement when you consider that author J. K. Rowling was living on state welfare support when she completed the first book in 1995; but within five years of the release of the books, she skyrocketed to multi-millionaire status.

But back to the world of Harry Potter

Book: Goblet of Fire

Unless you have been living under a rock for the past 14 years, you know about the books which chronicle the adventures of young wizard Harry Potter and his best friends Ron Weasley and Hermione Grainger, who are students at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.

Poster: 1st Film

As explained in the first book, Harry Potter’s parents were killed by Voldemort, the most powerful Dark wizard in history, and infant Harry was placed in the safety of his uncaring aunt, uncle and cousin for 10 years by Professor Dumbledore, the headmaster of the wizarding school. Upon his 11th birthday, however, Harry is told the truth about what he really is – a wizard – by Rubeus Hagrid, the gamekeeper of the wizarding school.

Emma, Daniel & Rupert as Children

On the way to school on the Hogwarts Express (the train that transports all students to the wizarding school), Harry meets Hermione and Ron and they eventually land right in the middle of a scary adventure, searching for the Sorcerer’s Stone that is guarded by a three-headed dog and which is highly desired by the lingering remnants of Voldermort, who is using a new teacher as a conduit for his nefarious means.

Harry is able to defeat Voldermort at the end of the book and with the school year at a close he and his friends board the Hogwarts Express to head home for the summer.

Book: Order of the Phoenix

The second book – Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets – was released in July of 1998 and chronicled the investigation that Harry, Ron and Hermione undertook in order to discover the identity of the heir of Slytherin before the Chamber of Secrets could be opened.

Once again, Harry must battle Voldermort, who used his old diary as a way to infiltrate the wizarding school through Ron’s sister Ginny; but the Dark Lord – as Voldermort is known to his minions – is defeated again by the ingenuity of Harry.

Poster: 2nd Film

One year later, in July of 1999, the third book in the series – Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban – was released. The main story behind this book was the escape of Azkaban prisoner Sirius Black, who was convicted of killing in the name of Voldermort and who the wizarding world was convinced had killed Harry’s parents.

Poster: 3rd Film

Throughout this book, not only does Harry learn that Sirius did not kill his parents, but also that Sirius was his godfather. And, Hermione reveals to Harry that she has a Time-Turner, a magical device that allows the wearer to travel back in time; which they used to save Sirius’ life. Unlike the preceding two books, Harry does not have a one-on-one battle with Voldermort, but he was still a driving force between the over-arching stories.

Book: Half-Blood Prince

In what became almost tradition, the next book – Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire – was released in July of 2000. The general storylines in this book were centered on two other wizarding schools coming to Hogwarts for the Triwizard Tournament, a grueling competition reserved for students over the age of 17 where only one can be crowned the champion. Mysteriously, Harry’s name is released from the Goblet of Fire (despite his being under the age of 17) along with one other student from each of the three schools – an oddity that has never happened before.

Facing almost unbelievable odds, including a battle with a full-sized dragon and treacherous mermaids as well as a disastrous battle with Voldermort, Harry is crowned the champion but at the expense of fellow student Cedric Diggory who is killed at the hands of the Dark Lord.

Poster: 4th Film

It was then in 2001 that things started to change in the world of Harry Potter. First, J. K. Rowling did not release a new book in July – that would happen two years later (but more on that shortly). Second, the first book was adapted into a box office film that was released in November of that year. And third, that movie went on to earn, in the United States alone, $90 million, making household names out of its young British actors – Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint and Emma Watson.

Book: The Deathly Hallows

The film adaptation of the second book came out in November of 2002 and made a whopping $879 million worldwide, making it the 2nd highest-grossing film of that year and earning the film three BAFTA Film Award nominations.

Poster: 5th Film

Then in June of 2003 the next book – Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix – was released. With Harry and his friends now in their 5th year at Hogwarts, the stories began to take on an even darker tone with Voldermort affecting Harry’s dreams and the students creating Dumbledore’s Army because their new Defense of the Dark Arts teacher was not willing to teach them how to defend themselves.

Poster: 6th Film

This training became imperative when a showdown occurred between Dumbledore’s Army and Voldermort and his minions inside the Ministry of Magic that resulted in the tragic death of Sirius Black along with most of the magical world finally accepting that Voldermort was truly back.

In June of 2004, the film adaptation of the third book was released in theatres in the United States, grossing $796 million worldwide and earning the highest critical acclaim of all the films to date. It was also in this film that, due to the unfortunate death of legendary actor Richard Harris in 2002, that British actor Michael Gambon was chosen to portray Headmaster Dumbledore.

Poster: 7th Film (Part 1)

The next year – 2005 – was a big year for Harry Potter fans as not only was the sixth book – Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince – released in July but also the fourth film adaptation was released in theatres in November. That film earned $895 million worldwide, making it the highest grossing film of that year.

The basic stories behind the sixth book were that Harry received a used Potions text book belonging to “the half-blood Prince”, which allowed him to excel in Potions and was later revealed to have belonged to Professor Snape and that Harry and his friends learned that Voldermort had separated his soul into six different Horcruxes, allowing him to have eternal life, but also held the key to destroying the evil wizard once and for all.

The most tragic moment in the book, however, was the death of Dumbledore at the hands of Snape, which precipitated Harry to decide to leave Hogwarts on a mission to track down the Horcruxes with Hermione and Ron agreeing to help him.

Poster: 7th Film (Part 2)

Two years later – in 2007 – the final book in the novel series – Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows – was released in July while the film adaptation of the fifth book was also released in theatres in July. That film earned $939 million and was the second highest grossing film for 2007.

The final book chronicled Harry, Hermione and Ron finding the final Horcruxes and the enormous battle between Voldermort and his minions and Harry and all those on his side, ending in the epic fight at Hogwarts that took the lives of many on both sides including Ron’s brother Fred and Professor Snape among others as well as Harry finally defeating Voldermort, allowing the wizarding world to live in peace.

[SPOILER ALERT: For those who haven’t read the last book or read any of the countless articles written about the final scenes.] 

The epilogue of the book, set 19 years in the future, showed Ron and Hermione as a married couple with two children and Harry married to Ron’s sister Ginny and their being the parents of three children.

The sixth book was then adapted to film in July of 2009, earning $934 million worldwide, becoming the 8th highest grossing film of all time and once again being the second highest grossing film for that year.

Daniel, Emma and Rupert Grown Up

The final book was actually divided into two motion pictures with the first film being released in November of last year, earning $954 million worldwide and becoming the second highest grossing film out of all the Harry Potter movies.

As stated before, part two of the final film will be released in theatres this Friday (July 15) with much anticipation from the worldwide fans. How well this final installment will perform at the box office is anyone’s guess, but given the track record for this pop culture phenomenon it is a virtual guarantee that it will surpass all the other films in the collection.

While there won’t be any more Harry Potter books or movies, fans can visit the newly created website Pottermore, which is a free website that builds an exciting online experience around the reading of the Harry Potter books. You can learn more about Pottermore via a video from J. K. Rowling herself.

With the end of the Harry Potter legacy nearly upon us, please share your favorite moments from the books and/or the films. And make sure you mark your calendars for July 15 when the final film makes its way onto the big screen.

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Programming on the major networks last night was nothing more than news, reality and animation with only one drama airing, and that was a repeat, but here is how that one show fared in the overall ratings:

10 PM Show:
CSI: Miami (CBS) [repeat] – 4.6 million

What did you watch last night? Please share.

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Mark your calendars TV viewers!

Summer TV is back and with that comes not only the debuts of new TV shows, but also the return of summer TV shows on the cable networks.

Here is what to expect in returning shows this week (July 11 to July 17):

It will be a big night of television on July 11 when The Closer and Rizzoli & Isles return with all-new episodes to TNT at 9 and 10 PM. Meanwhile, over on Syfy, Eureka and Warehouse 13 will be back with brand new seasons at 8 and 9 PM.

Then over on July 13, Rescue Me will air its final 9-episode season on FX at 10 PM. That same night Damages will begin its fourth season on its new home – DirecTV – at 10 PM.

Haven will return with all-new episodes on Syfy at 10 PM on July 15.

AMC will air the new season of Breaking Bad at 10 PM on July 17.

Mark your calendars!

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

8 PM:
Eureka on Syfy (Season Premiere)
NCIS on USA Network
The Closer on TNT (Reair)
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs (animated) movie on Encore
Private Benjamin movie on TV Guide Network

8:05 PM:
My Best Friend’s Wedding movie on Flix

9 PM:
Switched at Birth on ABC Family (NEW)
The Closer on TNT (Season Premiere)
Warehouse 13 on Syfy (Season Premiere)
True Blood on HBO2 (Reair)

9:30 PM:
The Big C on Showtime2 (Reair)

10 PM:
Teen Wolf on MTV (NEW)
Rizzoli & Isles on TNT (Season Premiere)
Alphas on Syfy (DEBUT)
Braveheart movie on HBO2
Private Benjamin movie on TV Guide Network

10:30 PM:
The Big C on Showtime (NEW)

Enjoy!

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The final day of the schedule for Comic Con 2011 is up!!

Here it is!

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While there were a couple news episodes of dramatic programming on Friday night on the major network, the majority of the shows were still repeats. Here is how the Friday dramas fared in the overall ratings:

8 PM Shows:
Flashpoint (CBS) [NEW] – 6.2 million
Bones (FOX) [repeat] – 3.1 million
Friday Night Lights (NBC) [NEW] – 3 million
Smallville (The CW) [repeat] – 1.1 million

9 PM Shows:
CSI: NY (CBS) [repeat] – 6 million
House (FOX) [repeat] – 2.6 million
Supernatural (The CW) [repeat] – 700,000 viewers

10 PM Show:
Blue Bloods (CBS) [repeat] – 6.6 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 TV season, reairs of cable series or a movie, here are some suggestions:

5 PM:
Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves movie on BBC America

5:30 PM:
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire movie on ABC Family
Batman Forever movie on AMC

6 PM:
Forrest Gump movie on TNT

6:15 PM:
Avatar movie on More Max

7:15 PM:
Charlie St. Cloud movie on HBO Signature

8 PM:
Batman Begins movie on AMC
Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves movie on BBC America
Mr. & Mrs. Smith movie on FX

9 PM:
Leverage on TNT (NEW)
True Blood on HBO (NEW)
Drop Dead Diva on Lifetime (NEW)
Teen Wolf on MTV (Reair)
The Pale Horse (A Miss Marple Masterpiece Mystery) movie on PBS
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix movie on ABC Family
National Treasure: Book of Secrets movie on Syfy

9:30 PM:
The Big C on Showtime (Reair)

10 PM:
Falling Skies on TNT (NEW)
The Glades on A&E (NEW)
The Protector on Lifetime (NEW)
In Plain Sight on USA (NEW)
Torchwood: Miracle Day on Starz (Reair)

Enjoy!

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Make sure to check out this page for the Saturday schedule for Comic Con, as it will assuredly (or at least it should) be posted no later than 12 Noon.

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