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Hey All,

Happy Tuesday! Is everyone surviving this first week in August so far? Hope it’s been good for all of you. Here are the news tidbits for today:

TELEVISION

Actor John Corbett will return to Parenthood, as Sarah’s (Lauren Graham) recovering alcoholic ex for a multi-episode arc. His comeback coincides with the return of Jason Ritter as Sarah’s on-again, off-again boyfriend Mark. (Michael Ausiello at TV Line)

Actor Justin Bruening (Knight Rider) has landed a recurring role on the new fall drama Ringer that will debut on September 13 at 9 PM on The CW. He will play Tyler, who pursues Siobhan, one of the twin sisters Sarah Michelle Gellar plays. (Joyce Eng at TV Guide and TV Line)

Actress Genna Whelan (Gulliver’s Travels and The Wolfman) will play the bold, older sister of Theon Greyjoy, the impulsive young ward of the Stark family on Game of Thrones when it returns for its second season on HBO. Her character’s name on the show will, however, change from Asha to Yara. This is probably being done so the viewers won’t confuse the name with another character. (James Hibberd at Entertainment Weekly)

DEVELOPMENT NEWS

Sony Pictures TV is resurrecting Dead Lawyers, the high-concept legal drama it originally developed for Syfy 8 years ago, with Graham Yost on board to co-write/executive produce and John Stamos attached to star. The original concept was about a hotshot defense attorney who is run over by a bus and finds himself in his own version of hell: a law firm on earth composed of other dead lawyers, all trying to right miscarriages of justice in order to redeem themselves. The project is being pitched to the networks this week. (Deadline)

BOX OFFICE NEWS

Actress Reese Witherspoon will star in the fantasy comedy film called Wish List, which follows an ambitious career woman who lost her inner child at age ten due to ten wishes never coming true. The coin upon which she wished got stuck in the wishing well and never reached the bottom. When the coin suddenly becomes dislodged, floating to the bottom of the pool, the 30-year-old uptight professional must deal with all ten childhood wishes simultaneously coming true. (Deadline and Dark Horizons)

Actors Brendan Fraser, Sarah Jessica Parker, Jessica Alba, Rob Corddry, James Gandolfini and Craig Robinson will all lend their voices to the 3D CG-animated family feature film called Escape from Planet Earth that is the story of a heroic alien astronaut who is captured and must be saved by his scrawny, risk-adverse nerdy brother. (Deadline and Dark Horizons)

Actor Frank Grillo (The Gates and Prison Break) has landed roles in two upcoming films. The first is the role of a Chicago gangster who operates the Continental Wire Service in crime picture called The Gangster Squad. The second is a key supporting role as the tough commanding officer of Jake Gyllenhaal and Michael Pena in the independent cop drama called End of Watch. (Variety and Dark Horizons)

That’s it. Enjoy!

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Three of the first panels on the first day of Comic Con, that took place last week in San Diego, were for shows on the USA Network: Covert Affairs, Psych and the special Burn Notice: The Fall of Sam Axe movie.

Bruce Campbell (Photo Credit: Rueben)

Starting the big day was Burn Notice Executive Producer Matt Nix, who introduced actor Bruce Campbell to the stage where he was greeted with thunderous applause from the over-capacity audience. The discussion held between Matt and Bruce had the excited crowd in stitches as they talked about the filming of the Sam Axe movie, which they filmed on location in Bogotá, under the leadership of Burn Notice lead actor Jeffrey Donovan, who was the director.

There was a lot of honest ribbing between Bruce and Matt as well as jokes aimed at Jeffrey, including a laugh-out-loud behind-the-scenes documentary called ‘The Fall of Jeffrey Donovan” that is on the DVD for The Fall of Sam Axe movie.

Among the interesting tidbits shared with the audience by Bruce and Matt were that Burn Notice will be back for a season 6, Evil Dead will be made (and Bruce joked that he’ll be the old guy at the end but that’s probably it), Bruce compared the making of The Fall of Sam Axe to the Bad News Bears but with explosives and all the cool gadgets created by Michael, Sam and Fiona on Burn Notice all come from Matt.

The season finale of Burn Notice will air on September 8 at 9 PM on the USA Network. Mark your calendars!

Anne Dudek, Christopher Gorham & Piper Perabo (Photo Credit: Jennifer Schadel)

The cast – Piper Perabo, Christopher Gorham, Anne Dudek, Peter Gallagher, Kari Matchett and Sendhil Ramamurthy– and the creative minds – Doug Liman, Matt Corman and Chris Ord – for Covert Affairs then took the stage after a special Comic Con inspired video was shown to the audience, depicting Annie (Perabo) hooked up to a lie detector, being questioned about her real reason for being at the event. It was really quite comical; then a sneak peek of upcoming episodes as well as a recap of the episodes to date were aired.

Peter Gallagher, Kari Matchett & Sendhil Ramamurthy (Photo Credit: Rueben)

Some of the discussions held during the panel included talk of how difficult it was for Christopher to shoot the scene in which his character – Auggie – loses his sight; how adaptable Piper is to the languages for which her character – Annie – can speak; that the audience will get to see more of Jai (Sendhil’s character) as the season progresses; and the laser cane used by Auggie doesn’t really exist, but it is made from two real objects.

As the panel came to a close, the audience was treated to a blooper reel that is included on the DVD for the first season that is now available.

There are only two more episodes of Covert Affairs, with its season finale set for August 9 at 10 PM on the USA Network.

Dule Hill, James Roday and Maggie Lawson (Photo Credit: Jennifer Schadel)

The final USA Network panel was for the comedy-drama series Psych, which started out with show creator Steve Franks flanked by two others to sing the theme song for the show. They were quickly joined by lead actors Dule Hill and James Roday and then by the rest of the cast, including Maggie Lawson, Kirsten Nelson, Timothy Omundson, Corbin Bernsen as well as Executive Producers Kelly Kulchak and Chris Henze.

In anticipation for the show’s return, a preview of last season and a sneak peek at the new season was shown to the audience. Then the actors talked about how their characters have changed over the seasons, including that James thinks Sean is taking baby steps in growing up; Timothy thinks that Lassiter doesn’t want to like Sean, but he secretly does; Maggie shared that for Jules, Sean is her number one in life while Lassiter is her number one at work and she believes that Jules whole-heartedly believes that Sean is really a psychic.

Timothy Omundson, Kirsten Nelson & Corbin Bernsen (Photo Credit: Rueben)

Chris and Kelly then had the chance to list all of the great guest stars who will appear in episodes this coming season, including (in no particular order): Malcolm McDowell, Polly Walker, Joey McIntyre, Kristy Swanson, Corey Feldman, Buffy alum Tom Lenk, Kurt Fuller, Brad Dourif, Danny Glover, Michael Trucco, baseball legend Wade Boggs, Diedrich Bader, Anthony Anderson, Jason Priestley, Jennifer Finnigan, Tony Hale, Cary Elwes, Jaleel White, Keenan Thompson and the legendary William Shatner.

As the panel came to a close, the new promo ad for the return of Psych was aired, showing the cast performing the song “Don’t You (Forget About Me),” acting out scenes from the Simple Minds music video. That really brought the house down.

Make sure to tune into the USA Network this October for the return of Psych.

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It was a full night of repeats last night, but here is how the Monday night dramas fared in the overall ratings:

8 PM Show:
Gossip Girl (The CW) [repeat] – 530,000 viewers

9 PM Shows:
Law & Order: Criminal Intent (NBC) [reair from USA] – 3.3 million
One Tree Hill (The CW) [repeat] – 480,000 viewers

10 PM Shows:
Hawaii Five-0 (CBS) [repeat] – 4.4 million
Harry’s Law (NBC) [repeat] – 3.2 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 TV season, reairs of cable series or a movie, here are some suggestions:

6:15 PM:
Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief movie on Cinemax

7:15 PM:
About a Boy movie on Starz

8 PM:
Pretty Little Liars on ABC Family (NEW)
Moby Dick mini-series on Encore (DEBUT – Conclusion)
Rizzoli & Isles on TNT (Reair)
NCIS on CBS (Reair)
The Craft movie on Flix

8:15 PM:
How to Train Your Dragon (animated) movie on Cinemax

9 PM:
White Collar on USA Network (NEW)
The Nine Lives of Chloe King on ABC Family (NEW)
NCIS: Los Angeles on CBS (Reair)
50 First Dates movie on Oxygen
The Tourist movie on Starz

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)

Enjoy!

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Hey All,

Welcome to the start of August! Can you believe that it’s August already?! Where has the year gone? And, can you believe that summer is nearly over. WOW!

Anyway, here are the news items that I’d like to share for today:

TELEVISION

Actor William Baldwin will have a multi-episode arc on Hawaii Five-0, playing a former homicide detective who was kicked off the force for corruption. Since then, he’s organized a crime wave with a team of fellow dirty cops. He is the sleazy manipulator who may set his sights on Kono (Grace Park), as reported previously. The series will return for its second season starting on September 19 at 10 PM. (Adam Bryant at TV Guide)

ABC Family has given a second season 22-episode order to their new series Switched at Birth. The show is scheduled to return in early 2012. (Jim Halterman)

Actress Carrie –Anne Moss (best known for her role in the Matrix franchise) will appear on Chuck in a multi-episode arc, playing a new love interest for John Casey (Adam Baldwin). . She will play a character named Gertrude Verbanski, who despite her ungainly name is a ruthlessly efficient spy. She runs a private firm that competes with Chuck and Sarah’s newly launched enterprise. Gertrude also has a history with Casey, and though they’ve been professional rivals they have clicked personally. Chuck will be back for its final season on NBC starting on October 21. (Zap2It)

Actor T. R. Knight from Grey’s Anatomy will return to TV for the first time since leaving the ABC medical drama, guest starring in an upcoming episode of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. He will play a suspected serial rapist who consistently maintains his innocence despite overwhelming evidence. The new season of SVU returns September 21 at 10 PM. (Kate Stanhope at TV Guide)

Actress Lucy Liu (Charlie’s Angels) will appear in the TNT police drama Southland, appearing as a member of the LAPD throughout the season. The show’s new season is expected to return in January of next year. (Turner)

BOX OFFICE NEWS

Here are the top 10 box office movies for this past weekend courtesy of Exhibitors Relations and E! Online (with a revision for the final numbers for the top 2 movies from The Wrap):

1. Cowboys & Aliens, $36.4 million
2. The Smurfs, $35.6 million
3. Captain America: The First Avenger, $24.9 million
4. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2, $21.9 million
5. Crazy, Stupid, Love, $19.3 million
6. Friends With Benefits, $9.3 million
7. Horrible Bosses, $7.1 million
8. Transformers: Dark of the Moon, $6 million
9. Zookeeper, $4.2 million
10. Cars 2, $2.3 million

Actress Karen Gillan (Doctor Who) [and others] is set to join the cast of the Scottish independent comedy called Not Another Happy Ending where she will play a beautiful but eccentric writer of miserable, but best selling fiction who’s blocked on her latest novel since she became successful and happy. (Screen Daily and Dark Horizons)

BOX OFFICE TRAILER

Indie Trailer Sunday: Juno Temple Stars in Abe Sylvia’s Film ‘Dirty Girl’

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

Question: I really like The Closer and will be sorry to see it end this season. I think the cast is great but wonder if they couldn’t keep the cast, minus Brenda, hire someone like Alana de la Garza to play the female lead and name it Major Case Squad, or something like that. Kyra Sedgwick can’t be actually replaced, of course, but it seems a shame to let such a great cast go without trying something else. Has anyone thought of this before or is it just wishful thinking on my part? — Judy

Matt Roush: Actually, you’re pretty close to the mark. When The Closer in its current form signs off a year from now — this final season is being split in two — the intention is to directly transition into the spin-off titled Major Crimes, starring Mary McDonnell in her current role as the antagonistic Capt. Sharon Raydor. The new show will continue to be set in the LA Police Department, so while we don’t yet know the circumstances of Brenda Leigh Johnson’s departure, it seems likely that at least a few of the talented Closer ensemble will stay put.

Question: Will James Callis return to Eureka at some point? Dr. Grant was a great character. — Linda

Matt Roush: Nothing on the horizon. Definitely not during the current season 4.5, and apparently not yet in the fifth season, now in production. Which isn’t to say he won’t ever return, given the extraordinarily flexible nature of this show.

Question: As with all red-blooded Buffy the Vampire Slayer fans, I’m extremely excited to see Sarah Michelle Gellar back in action on the CW’s new fall pilot, Ringer. While the show is generating a lot of buzz, and not just within the Whedon-verse, I’m fairly concerned with how the show will perform. Shows on the CW tend to struggle in the ratings department in general, but with Ringer taking a fairly sizable step out of the usual CW model, I think it’s going to have a difficult time finding an audience (or rather, the audience is going to have a hard time finding it).

 In spite of potential problems with ratings, I’m thrilled to see the CW finally take a much-needed step outside the usual network brand. Ringer looks to be more mature and serious than the network’s mainstays, which are almost universally aimed at younger women. The CW brand is so well-defined that I worry Ringer may be written off by many potential viewers as being simply another teen soap before they give it a chance. 

Do you think the CW will be able to break out of its self-imposed mold? Do you think they should? Will Ringer really get a fair shake on the CW or was CBS’s decision to pass on it the first nail in the coffin? — Lacy

Matt Roush: I’m cautiously optimistic that Ringer will click with the intended audience, and then some. I don’t know if I’d call it “mature and serious,” though, given that it’s basically a lurid melodrama that reminds me of the sort of B-movie potboilers Bette Davis made during a certain phase of her career (look up Dead Ringer and A Stolen Life). But it does fall in an odd place on the demographic spectrum: too young and bizarre for CBS, but a little older and less formula than the CW model of Gossip Girl and 90210. If Sarah Michelle Gellar can lure enough people to watch the pilot, I’m betting they’ll be hooked. Even so, the bar for its success will be set much lower on the CW than it would have been on CBS (where it might have failed quickly), so that’s something in its favor. But whether it works or not, I’m glad to see the CW expanding its parameters even a wee bit — although I thought Nikita did a pretty decent job of that a year ago. What depresses me is when a network like this settles for just cloning itself, as in the case of The Secret Circle, which feels like a lesser extension of The Vampire Diaries substituting witches for vamps. Lazy programming like that shouldn’t be rewarded.

That’s it. Enjoy!

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Last night was filled with animation, reality and news with only one drama airing and it was a repeat, but here is how it fared in the overall ratings:

10 PM Show:
CSI: Miami (CBS) [repeat] – 5.2 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 TV season, reairs of cable series or a movie, here are some suggestions:

6:30 PM:
A Streetcar Named Desire movie on TCM

7 PM:
Despicable Me (animated) movie on HBO Family

7:15 PM:
The Princess and the Frog (animated) movie on Starz

8 PM:
Eureka on Syfy (NEW)
Moby Dick mini-series on encore at 8 PM (DEBUT – Part 1 of 2)
NCIS on USA Network
The Closer on TNT (Reair)
Letters to Juliet movie on TMC

9 PM:
Switched at Birth on ABC Family (NEW)
The Closer on TNT (NEW)
Warehouse 13 on Syfy (NEW)
True Blood on HBO2 (Reair)
The Blind Side movie on HBO Signature
Just Wright movie on More Max

9:30 PM:
The Big C on Showtime 2 (Reair)

10 PM:
Teen Wolf on MTV (NEW)
The Protector on Lifetime (NEW – New Date)
Rizzoli & Isles on TNT (NEW)
Alphas on Syfy (NEW)
Harry’s Law on NBC (Reair)

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

Enjoy!

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