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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:

7:15 PM:
The A-Team movie on HBO

7:30 PM:
X-Men Origins: Wolverine movie on FX

8 PM:
Homeland on Showtime (Reair)
NCIS on USA Network
Burn Notice on MyNetwork TV
Law & Order: UK on BBC America (Reair)
The Green Mile movie on AMC
Clueless movie on Oxygen
The Cutting Edge movie on TV Guide Network

9 PM:
Harry’s Law on NBC (NEW)
NCIS on USA Network
Burn Notice on MyNetwork TV
Law & Order: UK on BBC America (Reair)
Unstoppable movie on HBO Signature

10 PM:
Revenge on ABC (NEW)
Luther on BBC America (NEW)
Psych on USA Network (RETURN)
Gracie’s Choice movie on Lifetime Movie Network
Clueless movie on Oxygen

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Hey All,

Here are the news items for today:

TELEVISION

Season 2 of Being Human (the US version) will return to Syfy on January 16 at 9PM. (Twitter)

Actress Emma Caulfield (Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Life Unexpected) will appear on the new ABC fairytale drama Once Upon a Time, appearing as the Blind Witch from Hansel and Gretel. She will appear in the 9th episode of the debut season of the new series that premieres on October 23 at 8 PM. (Meg Masters at TV Line)

Actress Rose Leslie (the mini-series Downton Abbey) has joined the cast of Game of Thrones. She will appear Ygritte a Wildling woman that Jon Snow meets during his adventures beyond the Wall. The series will return to HBO for its second season sometime next spring. (James Hibberd at Entertainment Weekly)

FOX has scheduled the two-hour season finale of Terra Nova (which only had a 13-episode order with the network) for December 19 at 8 PM. (The Futon Critic)

Actors Neal McDonough (Desperate Housewives) and Mykelti Williamson (24) will play the “baddies” on Justified when the acclaimed series returns to FX for its third season. McDonough will recur as Quarles, a Detroit mobster in a sharp suit who comes to Kentucky with visions of becoming a crime lord while Williamson will play Limehouse, a man who lives in a small black town in Harlan County and who will do whatever it takes, legal or otherwise, to protect his holler. (Mandi Bierly at Entertainment Weekly)

Actress Rachael Harris (The Hangover) will guest star on the new FOX comedy New Girl, playing Tanya, a quirky vice principal at the school where Jess (Zooey Deschanel) teaches. This could potentially be a recurring role. The series returns in November with new episodes. (Dan Snierson at Entertainment Weekly)

NEW WEB SERIES

Actress Shiri Appleby (Life Unexpected and Roswell) is set to star in the upcoming web series called Dating Rules From My Future Self where she will play a 29-year-old who receives text messages from herself 10 years in the future warning her to radically change her dating strategy. This project comes from Alloy Entertainment (the people behind shows like The Secret Circle and Pretty Little Liars and the web series Wendy). Appleby will also produce this web series, which will launch in January 2012. (The Hollywood Reporter)

MADE FOR TV MOVIE NEWS

Actress Alexa Vega (Spy Kids franchise) will star in a new Lifetime movie that has just been green lit. The movie is based on the true story of 17-year-old Washington state high-school student Gaby Rodriguez who pretended to be pregnant in an effort to explore conventional stereotypes and the treatment of pregnant teens for a senior year school project. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

Lifetime is also developing an original movie based on the hit box office film Steel Magnolias, but the contemporary remake will feature an all-black cast. Let the dream casting commence. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

BOX OFFICE NEWS

Director Nora Ephron is collaborating with Sony on a remake of the BBC mini-series called Lost in Austen, which is a modern take on the Jane Austen classic Pride & Prejudice. That mini-series followed a modern Gotham girl transported into the middle of Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice. (Justin Kroll at Variety)

Actors Terrence Howard, Brendan Gleeson and Sam Elliott, actress Anna Kendrick and 11-year-old America’s Got Talent finalist Jackie Evancho have all joined the cast of the political action thriller called The Company You Keep from Robert Redford. This film is an adaptation of the 2003 novel from Neil Gordon in which Redford plays Jim Grant, a former Weather Underground militant wanted by the FBI on murder charges for a robbery gone wrong in 1974. He encounters a young newspaper reporter (Shia LaBeouf) in search of a story and must abandon years of safe underground life for the dangerous life of the road, traveling across American and deep into his past. Kendrick will play LaBeouf’s former flame, a young FBI agent who provides him with information he needs to uncover the truth. Howard will play the senior FBI agent and task force leader assigned to take down Grant. Gleeson will play the retired Michigan Chief of Police who investigated the robbery in the 1960s. Elliott will play a marijuana dealer who was involved with Julie Christie’s character. Evancho will play Redford’s daughter, who recently lost her mother. Other cast members include Brit Marling, Nick Nolte, Susan Sarandon, Richard Jenkins, Stephen Root, Stanley Tucci and Chris Cooper. (Dark Horizons)

BOX OFFICE TRAILER

First Full Trailer for Marvel’s ‘The Avengers’ Directed by Joss Whedon

That’s it. Enjoy!

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As any avid reader of classic literature will tell you, Jane Austen is the Holy Grail – especially to women (and even some men although I’m sure they wouldn’t proclaim it as loudly as the millions of female readers do on a regular basis).

Being a relatively new Jane Austen convert – I was a little behind the ball compared to many, but I came around quickly – her novels are a beautiful work of fiction that have been immortalized not only in their original book form but also in countless films, telling and retelling the story of the vivid characters for which she created.

Even after several centuries her published works inspire people all over the globe many of whom have sought fit to pay tribute – in their own – by writing books that are variations on the original stories or developing their own stories based on characters from Jane Austen’s world or, in some instances, inspired the legendary writer herself.

In light of the countless authors who have paid homage to Jane Austen’s world, I am starting a series of articles about them so the connoisseurs of her writing can enjoy the multitude of wonderful stories that have evolved.

The modern-day writers featured below, appearing in alphabetical order, have each written one book either inspired by Austen’s characters or based on the author herself:

First Impressions: Alexa Adams

ALEXA ADAMS
First Impressions: A Tale of Less Pride & Prejudice
Released on March 30, 2010

This book explores how the events of Jane Austen’s beloved novel (Pride & Prejudice) would have transpired if Darcy and Elizabeth had danced together at the Meryton Assembly. Jane and Bingley’s relationship blossoms unimpeded, Mary makes a most fortunate match, and Lydia never sets a foot in Brighton.

Expectations: Samantha Jayne Adkins

SAMANTHA JAYNE ADKINS
Expectations: A Continuation of Pride & Prejudice
Released on October 5, 2010

This book is a sequel to the timeless romance of Pride & Prejudice. Many have wondered if Darcy and Elizabeth would find a way to a happily ever after with a traditional family as well. The answer here comes in an unexpected way, along a circuitous route that leaves the reader guessing… and turning pages. The book begins six months after Pride and Prejudice ends, as a newly married woman, Elizabeth Darcy, agrees to throw her first ball as mistress of a large and prosperous household. At the same time, she receives a letter from her father encouraging her to produce an heir for her husband, welcomes several visitors to her home and tries to mend broken family relationships via letter. Georgiana Darcy remains unmarried, but feels the pressure to find a suitable mate. Georgiana fights off several marriage proposals while she tries not to fall in love with an old friend.

Trials of Honorable F Darcy: Sara Angelini

SARA ANGELINI
The Trials of the Honorable F. Darcy
Released on October 1, 2009

Judge Fitzwilliam Darcy, a legal expert on both sides of the Atlantic, is ready to hang up his black robe and return to the life of a country gentleman until he meets Elizabeth Bennet, a fresh-faced attorney with a hectic schedule and no time for the sexy but haughty judge. Tempers and sparks fly in Judge Darcy’s courtroom and outside, in a series of chance encounters that give each of them pause, as the two match wits and try to fight their overwhelming attraction. When they meet up in England at an international law conference, they embark on a hot, heavy affair. Back in the States, though, ethical considerations intrude, and each is subjected to a torturous period of soul-searching before they can find their way back to each other.

A Little Bit Psychic: Aimee Avery

AIMEE AVERY
A Little Bit Psychic” (Pride & Prejudice with a modern twist)
Released on April 24, 2009

If Jane Austen lived in the 21st Century, who knows how Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth Bennet would overcome their false impressions, mistaken pride and unfounded prejudices. Here is a possible answer. This book takes a humorous journey with post-graduate student Elizabeth Bennet as she travels to London to study for her PhD. Will her strange dreams of princesses and knights hold her back or will being just “A Little Bit Psychic” aid her in discovering that William Darcy is the love of her life?

Pemberley Shades: D.A. Bonavia-Hunt

DOROTHEA (D.A.) BONAVIA-HUNT
Pemberley Shades
Released on September 1, 2008

Originally published in 1949, the unusual plot takes the Darcys into the realm of the Gothic. Mr. Darcy must appoint a new rector at Pemberley, which affords the author the opportunity to introduce a host of new characters to mingle with the beloved and familiar ones of Jane Austen. A delightfully witty plot, full of surprises:-Who could have foretold that Dr. Robinson, who had done nothing of note in all his lifetime should, by the common and natural act of dying, set in motion a train of events so strange, so startling, so far removed from probability as to emulate the riotous fancies of a disordered mind?

What Would Jane Austen Do?: Laurie Brown

LAURIE BROWN
What Would Jane Austen Do
Released on May 5, 2009

Modern-day Regency fashion expert Eleanor Pottinger consorts with ghosts and travels in time when she discovers her hotel room is haunted by sisters Mina and Deirdre Cracklebury, and she agrees to a deal: she will save their brother, Teddy, from a deadly duel by keeping the wicked Lord Shermont from seducing one of the sisters, in trade for meeting Jane Austen. Eleanor wakes up in 1814, meets smarmy Teddy and is instantly attracted to Lord Shermont, who is not all he seems.

Pemberley Ranch: Jack Caldwell

JACK CALDWELL
Pemberley Ranch
Released on December 1, 2010

This book reimagines Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice as a heart-pounding western romance. The Civil War is over, but the scars remain. The Bennets leave the family farm in Ohio and move to the plains of Texas. Beth loves the open land, but clings to her Union loyalties. When she meets Confederate officer Will Darcy, the reclusive owner of neighboring Pemberley Ranch, she declares him arrogant. George Whitehead, a decorated Union officer, reinforces her opinions with his lies and insinuations. Over time, Beth re-evaluates her opinions and learns some hard truths about the Civil War.

Twilight of the Abyss: Casey Childers

CASEY CHILDERS
Twilight of the Abyss
Released on April 5, 2010

When Elizabeth and Darcy meet in Hertfordshire, insults are avoided and they fall in love together. However, when Darcy’s family experiences a scandal, he is forced to choose between love and honor. This Pride and Prejudice variation explores an alternative path for Jane Austen’s beloved novel.

Mr. Darcy Takes the Plunge: J. Marie Croft

J. MARIE CROFT
Mr. Darcy Takes the Plunge
Released on November 1, 2010

A pun-filled tale featuring Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice characters with some added or addled, missing or missish, modified or mortified, healthier, wealthier, or wiser. Impeccable comportment is mandatory in Regency England, a society governed by strict rules of conduct. The immaculate image of perfectionist Fitzwilliam Darcy is somewhat tarnished when he and his traveling companions arrive, hot and sweaty, at Pemberley and decide to take a fateful plunge into a scummy pond. An embarrassing encounter on the estate’s lawn leaves a long-lasting impression on Jane and Elizabeth Bennet, who are new acquaintances of Georgiana and Anna Darcy. With both families in London for the Little Season, Darcy finds himself thrown again into the path of perky Elizabeth Bennet, but a handsome army officer just might blockade further advances.

More lists coming soon…

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It was a full night of programming with lots of competition between the networks. Here is how the Monday night dramas fared in the overall ratings:

8 PM Shows:
Terra Nova (FOX) [NEW] – 6.9 million
Gossip Girl (The CW) [NEW] – 1.3 million

9 PM Shows:
House (FOX) [NEW] – 5.9 million
Hart of Dixie (The CW) [NEW] – 1.5 million

10 PM Show:
Castle (ABC) [NEW] – 11.2 million
Hawaii Five-0 (CBS) [NEW] – 9.7 million
Prime Suspect (NBC) [Reair] – 2.9 million

What did you watch last night? Please share.

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Felicia Day in Dragon Age: Redemption

The first episode of the live-action Dragon Age: Redemption web series, starring (and written by) Felicia Day (Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog and The Guild) is now online.

You can view it here.

NOTE: Viewer discretion is advised, as much like the role playing game for which it is based, the web series contains blood and gore, violence, language and sexual content.

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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:

7 PM:
How To Train Your Dragon (animated) movie on HBO Family
Mona Lisa Smile movie on Starz

8 PM:
NCIS on CBS (NEW)
The Green Mile movie on AMC
The Bourne Identity movie on Encore
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 1 movie on HBO

9 PM:
NCIS: Los Angeles on CBS (NEW)
Ringer on The CW (NEW)

10 PM
Unforgettable on CBS (NEW)
The Cutting Edge movie on TV Guide Network

10:01 PM:
Body of Proof on ABC (NEW)

Enjoy!

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Finding A Family

The Hallmark Movie Channel movie Finding a Family will debut on Saturday, October 15 at 8 PM.

As described verbatim by Hallmark Movie Channel, the film is based on the true story of Alex Chivescu, a ward of the state of Michigan, who knowing he cannot be emancipated from the foster care system, searches for a new mom and dad within the school district that he believes can fulfill his lifelong dream of attending an Ivy League university.

Alex (newcomer Jared Abrahamson) has a passion for learning, instilled by his loving single mother, Ileana (Kim Delaney from Army Wives) who has a doctorate degree and speaks six languages. When Alex was 10-years-old, Ileana had a life-altering car crash that left her struggling with bouts of anger and depression, so much so that a family court judge deemed her unfit to parent Alex further.

The one constant in his life is school. When Alex’s transportation funding ends, he discovers he’s about to be assigned to a foster family outside the school district that can provide stability and a curriculum that can get him into an Ivy League university. Alex is left with only one option: in order to avoid being assigned outside the high school he loves, he must find a new mom and dad.

The cast includes Paul McGillion (Stargate Universe), Sarah-Jane Redmond (Smallville) and Genevieve Buechner (Caprica).

Here is the trailer for Finding a Family.

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Hey All

Happy Monday! There isn’t a lot of news today, but there are still a few interesting items to share:

TELEVISION

The holiday episodes of Warehouse 13, Eureka and Haven will air on December 6 on Syfy. (Twitter)

CBS has effectively, if not officially [although production has been shut down], canceled the new comedy How to Be a Gentleman by moving it to Saturday nights at 8 PM beginning October 15. The comedy Rules of Engagement will now air on Thursdays at 8:30 PM starting October 20. (Entertainment Weekly and TV Line)

Season 1 of Lost Girl premieres on Syfy January 16 at 10PM and Merlin will be back with season 4 on January 6. (Syfy Press Tour)

DEVELOPMENT NEWS

ABC has bought an hour-long project from Jerry Bruckheimer Television and writer Sascha Penn. Inspired by the Josie Brown 2010 novel called Secret Lives of Husbands And Wives that takes on life, love, marriage, infidelity and friendship in suburban California. The project is described as a thriller-dramatic soap that centers on a murder and the secrets exposed in its aftermath. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

BOX OFFICE NEWS

Actor Dominic Purcell (Prison Break) has joined the cast of the upcoming film Paradise Lost where he will play Jeehamel, an angel who is persuaded to join the evil Lucifer (Bradley Cooper). He eventually becomes the devil’s right-hand man under the new moniker Moloch. Benjamin Walker portrays the archangel Michael, who wages an all-out war with Lucifer over who will control heaven. Actors Djimon Hounsou, Casey Affleck, Camilla Belle and Callan McAuliffe co-star. (Movie Web)

Here are the top 10 movies at the box office for this past weekend courtesy of Exhibitor Relations:

1. Real Steel, $27.3 million
2. The Ides of March, $10.4 million
3. Dolphin Tale, $9.2 million
4. Moneyball, $7.5 million
5. 50/50, $5.5 million
6. Courageous, $4.6 million
6. The Lion King, $4.6 million
8. Dream House, $4.5 million
9. What’s Your Number?, $3.1 million
10. Abduction, $2.9 million

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Football delayed the programming on CBS (once again) and the ABC dramas dropped a bit as well last night. Here is how the Sunday night dramas fared in the overall ratings:

9 PM Shows:
The Good Wife (CBS) [NEW] – 9.9 million (Delayed)
Desperate Housewives (ABC) [NEW] – 8.5 million

10 PM Show:
CSI: Miami (CBS) [NEW] – 9.7 million (Delayed)
Pan Am (ABC) [NEW] – 6.4 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 TV season, reairs of cable series or a movie, here are some suggestions:

5:40 PM:
Inception movie on Cinemax

7 PM:
Red movie on Showtime

8 PM:
Terra Nova on FOX (NEW)
The Lying Game on ABC Family (NEW)
NCIS on USA Network
The Green Mile movie on AMC
Fried Green Tomatoes movie on CMT
Emma movie on Flix

8:15 PM:
My Big Fat Greek Wedding movie on Cinemax

8:30 PM:
Just Wright movie on HBO Family

9 PM:
Hart of Dixie on The CW (NEW)
Five movie on Lifetime (DEBUT)
Win a Date With Tad Hamilton movie on HBO Signature

10 PM:
Homeland on Showtime (Reair)

10:01 PM:
Castle on ABC (NEW)
The Closer on TNT (Reair)
V for Vendetta movie on G4

Enjoy!

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