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Cast of Charlie's Angels

The remake of the classic 70’s series Charlie’s Angels will debut on ABC at 8 PM on September 22.

Set in Miami (and, of course, based on the 1970’s classic series), three new angels are recruited by anonymous millionaire Charlie Townsend to solve crimes. There’s Abby (Rachael Taylor), a Park Avenue princess who became a world-class thief. Then there’s Kate (Annie Ilonzeh), a Miami cop who fell from grace, losing both her career and her fiancé; and Eve (Minka Kelly), a street racer with a mysterious past. Ramon Rodriguez is Bosley.

Here is a trailer for Charlie’s Angels.

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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:
Top Gun movie on AMC

6 PM:
Who Framed Roger Rabbit movie on Cartoon Network
Kung Fu Panda (animated) movie on FX
The Shawshank Redemption movie on TNT

7 PM:
50 First Dates movie on ABC Family
Love Finds a Home movie on Hallmark
Nanny McPhee Returns movie on HBO Family

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

8 PM:
Emmy Awards on FOX
Monsters vs. Aliens (animated) movie on FX

9 PM:
Drop Dead Diva on Lifetime (NEW)
Love Begins movie on Hallmark (Reair)

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

10 PM:
Against the Wall on Lifetime (NEW)
Psych on ION
Monsters vs. Aliens (animated) movie on FX
Sherlock Holmes movie on HBO2

Enjoy!

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Last night was filled with repeats (for the last time) and several encores of debut shows. Here is how each of the Friday night dramas fared in the overall ratings:

8 PM Show:
Ringer (The CW) [Encore of Debut] – 1.9 million

9 PM Shows:
CSI: NY (CBS) [repeat] – 5.8 million
Fringe (FOX) [repeat] – 1.6 million
The Secret Circle (The CW) [Encore of Debut] – 1.6 million

10 PM Show:
Blue Bloods (CBS) [repeat] – 6.4 million

What did you watch last night? Please share.

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Cast of Revenge

The new drama Revenge will debut on ABC on September 21 at 10 PM.

Emily Thorne (Emily Van Camp) is new to the Hamptons. She’s met some of her wealthy neighbors, has made a few new friends and seemingly blends into the town. But something is a little odd about a young girl living in a wealthy town all on her own, and the truth is that Emily isn’t exactly new to the neighborhood. In fact, this was once her old neighborhood, until something bad happened that ruined her family and their reputation. Now Emily is back, and she’s returned to right some of those wrongs in the best way she knows how – with a vengeance. The rest of the cast includes Madeleine Stowe, Gabriel Mann, Henry Czerny, Nick Wechsler, Ashley Madekwe, Josh Bowman, Christa B. Allen and Connor Paolo.

Here is a trailer for Revenge.

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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 PM:
Casino Royale on Syfy

6:30 PM:
Ever After: A Cinderella Story movie on ABC Family

7 PM:
My Cousin Vinny movie on CMT
Who Framed Roger Rabbit movie on Cartoon Network
Love Takes Wing movie on Hallmark
Letters to Juliet movie on Showtime

7:15 PM:
Men in Black movie on Cinemax

7:20 PM:
Easy A movie on Starz

8 PM:
NCIS on USA Network
Nora Roberts’ Carnal Innocence movie on Lifetime Movie Network
Freaky Friday movie on Oxygen
The Shawshank Redemption movie on TNT

9 PM:
Doctor Who on BBC America (NEW)
Strike Back on Cinemax (Reair)
NCIS on USA Network
Love Begins movie on Hallmark (DEBUT)
50 First Dates movie on ABC Family
X-Men Origins: Wolverine movie on FX
Quantum of Solace movie on Syfy

10 PM:
Psych on ION
NCIS on USA Network
Doctor Who Special on BBC America
Nora Roberts’ Montana Sky movie on Lifetime Movie Network
Freaky Friday movie on Oxygen

10:15 PM:
True Blood on HBO

Enjoy!

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Hey All,

Here are the news items for today:

TELEVISION

The cable network Starz will pay tribute to former Spartacus star Andy Whitfield, who passed away of cancer last weekend. The tribute will air this Sunday at 9 PM and will include five episodes of Spartacus: Blood and Sand, including the premiere and finale episodes. The network is set to re-air the entire first season of Spartacus: Blood and Sand starring Whitfield starting on Dec. 16. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

ABC Family has canceled their new drama The Nine Lives of Chloe King and their new comedy State of Georgia. Meanwhile, the network has picked up drama Make It or Break It for another season and has given their new drama The Lying Game an additional 12-episodes order. (TV By The Numbers and Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

Actor Lou Gossett Jr. and actress Sara Rue will guest star on Psych this fall, appearing as two of Lassiter’s (Timothy Omundson) new neighbors after the detective moves into a new and seemingly cursed condo. Gossett will play Lloyd, the creepy manager at the Overlook Gardens Condominium while Rue will play quirky nurse Amy Alleris, an overly friendly neighbor. (Sandra Gonzalez at Entertainment Weekly)

Actress Carrie Preston (True Blood) will to The Good Wife, playing Elsbeth Tascioni. She is slated to appear in the 7th episode of the third season, but it there is a strong chance her time of the show will be expanded during the season. The Good Wife will air in its new time slot on September 25 at 9PM. (Lesley Goldberg at The Hollywood Reporter)

The FOX drama Bones is expected to air six episodes this fall and seven in the spring with its spinoff The Finder bridging the gap in the winter. Now word has it that FOX has ordered four additional episodes, possibly set to air over the summer or to be carried over to Season 8. (Michael Ausiello at TV Line)

The Voice champ Javier Colon will appear as legendary blues singer Ray Charles on The Playboy Club this fall. Colon will appear in the sixth episode of the show’s new season. (Megan Masters at TV Line)

MTV has greenlit the scripted series called Underemployed that takes a comedic look at the post-college generation starting life and career in today’s harsh economic climate. (Lacey Rose and Lesley Goldberg at The Hollywood Reporter)

Actor Michael Nouri (Damages and NCIS) will guest star in House as Thad Barton, a corporate bigwig who comes under fire from his employees when he announces he’s moving his company to China. House returns to FOX on October 3. (Michael Ausiello at TV Line)

Actor Frederick Weller (In Plain Sight) will appear in Blue Bloods as Jacob, an international and very charismatic art curator who begins dating Erin (Bridget Moynahan) after they meet at an art gallery. He is expected to appear in three episodes, starting on November 4. The series is back on CBS starting September 23. (Lynette Rice at Entertainment Weekly)

DEVELOPMENT NEWS

Ilene Chaiken (creator of The L Word) and director-producer Joel Silver are teaming for a character-driven procedural at CBS that is centered on an edgy punk hacker girl who teams up with an Oakland police detective to solve crimes. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

Looks like ABC now has two different Jekyll & Hyde projects from which to choose for their development slate. The first is from Mark Gordon Co. and film writer Matt Lopez (The Sorcerer’s Apprentice) that is described as a suspenseful, darkly romantic retelling of the classic tale with a unique sci-fi twist. It is set in modern-day San Francisco, centered on a female criminal psychologist who is drawn into the mysterious world of a brilliant but inhibited scientist and his volatile alter ego. And the second is from writer Sheldon Turner that is about an ER doctor whose id manifests itself as a different person when he goes to sleep as a result of an experiential medical treatment. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

The CW and CBS are developing a contemporary reboot of the late 1980’s drama fantasy series Beauty and the Beast that will air on The CW. It is described as a modern-day romantic love story with a procedural twist. This project should NOT be confused with the other ‘Beauty & the Beast project announced last week that is in development at ABC and is described as an epic fantasy reimagining of the public domain fairy tale. (The Live Feed and Dark Horizons)

The sci-fi thriller Source Code, that starred Jake Gyllenhaal as an Army helicopter pilot who takes part in an experiment through which he inhabits the consciousness of a man on a train for the last eight minutes of the man’s life to try and find out who planted a bomb on the train, may now be made into a TV series for ABC. The TV version will follow three former federal agents who use the same “source code” technology to insert themselves into the consciousness of different dead people each week, presumably to head off more terrorist attacks and other catastrophes. (The Hollywood Reporter and Blastr)

BOX OFFICE NEWS

Rupert Grint (Harry Potter franchise) will join actors Jim Broadbent, David Tennant and Stephen Mangan as part of the voice cast for a 3D film adaptation of the British children’s series Postman Pat. The story has Pat coming face-to-face with the temptations of money, status and a shiny new suit when he enters a national TV talent show competition that threatens to tear him away from his hometown of Greendale and the friends he loves. (The Hollywood Reporter and Dark Horizons)

BOX OFFICE TRAILERS

Must Watch: Joseph Gordon-Levitt in First Trailer for ‘Premium Rush’

Emily Watson and Hugo Weaving in First ‘Oranges & Sunshine’ Trailer

That’s it. Enjoy!

Have a terrific weekend!

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Wendy

Have you discovered the new web series Wendy, starring Meaghan Martin (10 Things I Hate About You) and Tyler Blackburn (Pretty Little Liars)? It just had its official online debut yesterday and is already getting a lot of buzz.

Well, now is your chance to live chat with Tyler Blackburn via the Wendy Facebook Page on September 19 from 5 PM to 5:30 PM (Pacific Time) / 8 PM to 8:30 PM (East Coast Time).

You can get behind-the-scenes stories from the filming of Wendy and much, much more from Tyler himself live on-air. Sign in to Facebook, ‘like’ the Wendy fan page and join in on September 19.

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While last night’s programming was still repeat-heavy, The CW had a full night of new programming. Let’s take a look at how the Thursday night dramas fared in the overall ratings:

8 PM Shows:
Bones (FOX) [repeat] – 3.7 million
The Vampire Diaries (The CW) [Season Premiere] – 3 million

9 PM Shows:
The Mentalist (CBS) [repeat] – 7.3 million
The Secret Circle (The CW) [DEBUT] – 3 million

10 PM Shows:
The Mentalist (CBS) [repeat] – 8.4 million
Grey’s Anatomy (ABC) [repeat] – 3.3 million
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (NBC) [repeat] – 3 million

What did you watch last night? Please share.

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Teen Wolf

With summer – for better or worse – at an end and the new fall season now upon us, it’s time to take a look at the winners and losers (as well as a few shows that are on the fence) of the summer TV season:

WINNERS:

Awkward

Teen Wolf and Awkward (MTV) – There was some doubt about the Teen Wolf remake before it aired: would it be campy, would it be too dark, would it be believable. All of the concerns over the show were quickly swept away as the first season rolled out, making an impression and building quite a following among the viewing audience. Meanwhile, the new comedy Awkward came out of left field, touching a chord with the viewing audience and becoming the big hit of the summer.

Falling Skies

Falling Skies (TNT) – The idea of Noah Wylie battling aliens in this invasion series had plenty of naysayers and hasn’t won everyone over; but despite its detractors the show proved to be the best new drama of the summer in terms of longevity of great ratings.

The Closer

The Closer and Rizzoli and Isles (TNT) – Once again, these returning series were the top two summer shows of the year, bringing in a staggering 7 million plus viewers nearly every week; neither of them really losing momentum from last summer, and in some instances, building on their already impressive ratings.

Rizzoli & Isles

Pretty Little Liars (ABC Family) – This teen soap opera-murder mystery is probably the best guilty pleasure series of this summer – much like it was last year. Between all the twists and turns in the storylines and the intoxicating relationships, fans are chomping at the bit to learn more about who “A” is and what will happen next to the girls and those they love.

Pretty Little Liars

Switched at Birth (ABC Family) – This new series took summer by storm, making quite an impression on the viewing audience and pulling in terrific ratings for the cable network. The storylines were never trite or simplistic; never offering a white-picket fence answer to the troubles facing the Kennish and Vasquez families; but giving plenty of thrills, laughs, heartbreak and redemption.

Switched at Birth

Necessary Roughness and Suits (USA Network) – Never let it be said that the USA Network doesn’t know how to provide great programming. They have been the number one cable network for five years and with these two new shows now on their roster the network has cemented its reputation as a network that delivers every, single time.

Necessary Roughness

LOSERS:

Suits

Hawthorne and Men of a Certain Age (TNT) – Sadly, for the fans of both these shows, they were unceremoniously canceled without much fanfare and very little forewarning. And while Men of a Certain Age received more critical acclaim (not to mention an Emmy nomination for actor Andre Braugher) than Hawthorne, it is hard to see shows end without getting the chance to provide resolution to open storylines.

Hawthorne

Eureka (Syfy) – Yes, the show has another season of episodes left to air (including their Christmas episode); but that doesn’t negate the fact that the cable network unfairly gave the fans’ hope that the show would get a sixth season and then pulled the rug out from under them as well as the cast and crew of this captivating and entertaining series. The sci-fi TV landscape won’t be the same without all the geniuses/residents of Eureka.

Men of a Certain Age

The Protector (Lifetime) – This new police drama never really stood a chance, being bumped to a different night after only six airings, making way for another police drama on the network, then being quietly moved one hour later on the schedule. It was a recipe for disaster that could have been avoided if the network had just given it a fair shot like it has done for most of its remaining programs.

Eureka

ON THE FENCE:

The Protector

The Nine Lives of Chloe King (ABC Family) – Unlike Switched at Birth, which received an additional episode order, Chloe King is still languishing in the ‘will they or won’t they’ realm of the network’s possible cutting block. C’mon, ABC Family, give this delightful show a break and pick it up for some more episodes. After all, we need some resolutions for that insane cliffhanger that you gave the viewing audience. Give this show a fair chance.

NOTE: Deadline.com is stating that ABC Family has canceled The Nine Lives of Chloe King while an official announcement still needs to be made by the network.

The Nine Lives of Chloe King

The Lying Game (ABC Family) – The same thing can be said for The Lying Game which will be ending its late summer run in October. The ratings for this ‘twins separated at birth who find each other while in their teens only to slowly discover there are a lot of weird circumstances behind their lives’ show isn’t that bad and it’s slowly building an audience. Allow it to give some answers to the mysteries behind Sutton’s and Emma’s past before you do something you might regret.

NOTE: Deadline.com is stating that ABC Family has given The Lying Game a back 12-episode order; but an official announcement from the network has yet to be made.

The Lying Game

Torchwood: Miracle Day (Starz) – If you read Twitter or nearly any other news site online, you’ll discover two very strong camps where this new version of Torchwood is concerned. One side is really upset by the direction the show has taken, deeply regretting the change of locale and many other changes to the show not to mention their disdain for the direction of the storylines. The other side has either been entertained or has thoroughly enjoyed the changes and new directions. Regardless of sides, the sad truth is there may not be a home for this once much beloved series and that would just be a crying shame to see it end on such a sour note.

Torchwood: Miracle Day

Which shows did you enjoy the most this summer? Which ones ended up being a disappointment to you? Do you have a favorite guilty pleasure show and which show(s) did you make appointment TV each week? Please share.

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Unforgettable

CBS will debut the new police drama Unforgettable at 10 PM on September 20.

Poppy Montgomery stars as Carrie Wells, an enigmatic former police detective with a rare condition that makes her memory so flawless that every place, every conversation, every moment of joy and every heartbreak is forever embedded in her mind. Other co-stars include Dylan Walsh, Michael Gaston, Kevin Rankin and Daya Vaidya.

Here is a trailer for Unforgettable (with behind the scenes information).

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