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Hey All,

Here are the news items for today:

TELEVISION

NBC quietly gave legal drama Harry’s Law a full season order while giving new fairytale drama Grimm an additional order of more scripts. (TV.com)

Actor Derek Webster (Damages) is taking over the role of fictional New York City Mayor Robert Weldon from actor Joseph C. Phillips (General Hospital) on Castle. The role will be “beefed up” in terms of adding in critical back story details on the mayor’s longstanding friendship which allowed Richard Castle (Nathan Fillion) access to the Beckett and the team. (Michael Ausiello at TV Line)

CBS has ordered three more episodes of the medical drama A Gifted Man, now giving it 16 episodes for its debut season. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

DEVELOPMENT NEWS

AMC has purchased a drama project called Thunderstruck, which concerns UFOs and extraterrestrial visits. Producer David Eick (Battlestar Galactica) is on board to produce. (Deadline and TV.com)

BOX OFFICE NEWS

Actor Jon Bernthal (The Walking Dead) has joined the cast of the action film called Snitch that stars Dwayne Johnson as a construction company owner who becomes a DEA snitch to reduce his son’s prison sentence. Bernthal will play an ex-con laborer for the construction company who is forced by his boss to help connect him to an underground drug dealer. (Deadline and Dark Horizons)

Q&A SECTION (with Kristin from E! Entertainment)

Question: I’m obsessed with Once Upon a Time. Scoop please!

Kristin: Hearing that Emma (Jennifer Morrison) will battle it out with the newspaper editor for a very important law-enforcement job. And Emma’s arrangement/deal with Mr. Gold (Robert Carlyle) will get more complicated than even she knows. That all goes down in the Rumplestiltskin origin episode.

Question: Once Upon a Time info please!!! Which story book character is the Sheriff? Is he good or bad? Sunday night confused me!

Kristin: He is not good.

Question: Revenge scoop (please)?!

Kristin: Prepare for the real Emily Thorne (Margarita Levieva) to stir up some major trouble on the ABC hit show. “Boy, is she back!” Gabriel Mann tells us of the real Emily, who will be crashing with Nolan (Mann) while she’s in town. “She’s a handful. She just jumps right into the middle of everything. The ripple effect of her presence will affect just about every character on the show. It’s major,” Mann teases. “I think Nolan is very, very, very curious about her and you’re going to see what happens between the two of them in episode eight.”

Question: Any Revenge scoop would be appreciated. Thanks!

Kristin: If you were annoyed that the show didn’t show Nolan and Tyler’s (Ashton Holmes) make out session, you’re not alone! Mann tells us that’s the only complaint he’s heard about the duo’s shocking hookup. “It wasn’t so much about the intimacy, the physical intimacy itself, but the intention of what that liaison meant,” he explains. “To have those two people hooking up, who are both potentially such grifters, and the monkey wrench that that could potentially through in Emily’s revenge plan.”

Question: I would love to get any scoop about Revenge!

Kristin: We’re hearing people (lots of them!) kind of like Nolan and Emily (Emily VanCamp) together, so we had to ask Mann what’s coming up for the revenging duo. “That relationship continues to evolve and become more complex,” Mann says of Nolan and Emily’s. “It’s fun to mess with her because she’s such a badass. How much do I have to do before she starts karate kicking me or throwing me against a wall again?” That’s not all he had to say about Nolan and Emily, but you’ll have to check back on Wednesday to hear what Mann thinks of the possibility of a romance brewing between the two.

Question: Why you guys never give the PLL fans a scoop?

Kristin: Because when we were in preschool we missed the lesson on sharing, but I guess we can tell you this: Remember that super-creepy doll that Alison (Sasha Pieterse) has hiding in her room? Well we’re thinking that the girls will be finding it soon because in an upcoming episode called “If These Dolls Could Talk” the gang meets Martha, the owner of a run-down doll boutique. This is probably the same place where ‘A’ purchased their eerie look-a-like dolls. Yikes!

Question: Can we talk about the end of Secret Circle, please?! Anything to tide us over until January?

Kristin: It seems like Melissa (Jessica Parker Kennedy) may finally be starting to get over Nick (Louis Hunter), her dearly departed BF. There’s one problem? Melissa’s new crush may get her into some pretty dangerous situations.

Question: Secret Circle post-hiatus scoop would be great?

Kristin: You know what else would be great? If we could go back in time and push Jake (Chris Zylka) off the boat to reunite him with Cassie (Britt Robertson), or so he could tell the gang there’s another Blackwell child in the coven. Sadly, we still haven’t finished our time machine. “Jake knows the existence of such a child, but the emergence of the second Blackwell offspring will be revealed in due course,” executive producer Andrew Miller ominously says. And for Jake fans worrying we won’t see his pretty face anytime soon, fear not! We’re hearing there’s still plenty of Jake action to come.

Question: Tell us about Grey Damon’s character on Secret Circle! I loved him on Nine Lives!

Kristin: Well, we loved him when he was on Friday Night Lights, so we win! “His character is a very dangerous guy for a lot of reasons,” Miller teases. “He’s confident and cocky and has a different kind of power than we’ve seen, but one of our characters will be drawn to him in a way that could prove dire for other characters.” Spoiler alert: it’s Faye (Phoebe Tonkin).

That’s it. Enjoy!

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Here is how each of the Monday night dramas fared in the overall ratings from last night:

8 PM Shows:
Terra Nova (FOX) [NEW] – 7.1 million
Gossip Girl (The CW) [NEW] – 1.2 million

9 PM Shows:
House (FOX) [NEW] – 6.7 million
Hart of Dixie (The CW) [NEW] – 1.5 million

10 PM Show:
Hawaii Five-0 (CBS) [NEW] – 11.5 million

What did you watch last night? Please share.

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Felicia Day in Dragon Age: Redemption

The sixth and final 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), entitled “Saarebas”, 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:
Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief movie on HBO Family

7:30 PM:
Twilight movie on FX

8 PM:
NCIS on CBS (NEW)
Glee on FOX (NEW)
Homeland on Showtime2 (Reair)
Jurassic Park movie on AMC
The Town Christmas Forgot movie on Hallmark
The Chronicles of Narnia: Voyage of the Dawn Treader movie on HBO
While You Were Sleeping movie on Lifetime Movie Network
Josie and the Pussycats movie on TV Guide Network

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

10 PM:
Unforgettable on CBS (NEW)
Covert Affairs on USA Network (NEW)

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

Enjoy!

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Salem Falls

On November 19 the Lifetime movie Salem Falls, based on the Jodi Picoult novel, will debut at 8 PM (time corrected).

Jack McBride (James Van Der Beek), a beloved teacher and soccer coach at an all girls’ prep school, has a seemingly perfect life until a student’s crush initiates an uproar of accusations that ruins his reputation and destroys his career. After serving eight months in jail for the scandal, Jack leaves his once idyllic life to start over and stumbles upon the little New England town of Salem Falls. There, he takes a job at the local diner and is befriended by its owner, Addie Peabody (Sarah Carter). Just as Jack begins to feel whole again, a group of local girls and their ringleader (AJ Michalka) turn his world upside down with a shocking accusation against him, triggering a modern day witch hunt in a town haunted by its own troubled history.

Here is a short trailer for Salem Falls.

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Hey All,

Here are the news items for today:

DEVELOPMENT NEWS

NBC has acquired the drama pilot called Legends, which is about an undercover agent who takes on legendary identities — while coming to face the possibility that his own identity is fictional as well. (Variety and Dark Horizons)

NBC has given a pilot order to Beautiful People, a character-driven futuristic drama spec by Scrubs co-executive producer/director (and occasional actor) Michael McDonald. The project is described as an imaginative and thematically rich ensemble “what if” drama set 10 minutes in the future where families of mechanical human beings exist to service the human population that is until some of the mechanicals begin to “awaken.” (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

MADE FOR TV MOVIE NEWS

Actor Joel Gretsch (The 4400 and V) has joined the Lifetime original made-for-TV movie called Of Two Minds that chronicles the relationship between a woman (Kristin Davis) and her younger sister (Tammy Blanchard), who has schizophrenia. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

BOX OFFICE NEWS

Harry Potter director David Yates is teaming up with the BBC to turn its iconic sci-fi TV series Doctor Who into a big screen franchise. Yates is about to start work on developing the adaptation with Jane Tranter, the BBC Worldwide L.A.-based executive VP of programming and production. Yates made it clear that his movie adaptation would not follow on from the current TV series, but would take a completely fresh approach to the material, but it could be a few years before the finished product could be seen. (Variety)

Here are the top 10 box office movies for this past weekend according to Exhibitor Relations:

1. Immortals, $32 million
2. Jack and Jill, $26 million
3. Puss in Boots, $25.5 million
4. Tower Heist, $13.2 million
5. J. Edgar, $11.5 million
6. A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas, $5.9 million
7. In Time, $4.2 million
8. Paranormal Activity 3, $3.6 million
9. Footloose, $2.7 million
10. Real Steel, $2 million

BOX OFFICE TRAILER

Trailer for The Hunger Games

That’s it. Enjoy!

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Here is the next list of modern-day writers who, in their own way, have paid homage to Jane Austen’s legendary stories. Each of these authors have written three books either inspired by Austen’s characters or based on the author herself.

They appear in alphabetical order:

The Cumberland Plateau by M. K. Baxley

M. K. BAXLEY
The Cumberland Plateau: A Pride and Prejudice Modern Sequel
Released on July 25, 2009

What if Mr. Bennet had an older brother? And what if that brother had given up his birthright in order to marry the woman he loved? How would that one little change affect the future? This book attempts to answer those questions and reunite the American Bennetts with their English cousins. Separated by circumstances beyond their control, two brothers make a promise. John Bennet, the elder brother of Mr. Bennet is forced to leave England, but before he departs, he vows to his brother that their family will someday be united. Two hundred years later, Dr. Fitzwilliam Darcy II, takes a teaching position at a small university. He is not expecting to find a woman who captivates him as the beautiful Elizabeth Bennett does, nor does he have any idea that she is descended from a lost branch of his family. They meet and fall in love, but will his aristocratic family and elite world of privilege accept her? Fitzwilliam’s younger brother, David, is a man scarred by his past. He has no desire for love, marriage, or family life until he meets a beautiful corporate executive from Charleston, South Carolina. She turns his world upside down as she haunts his dreams and waking moments almost from the beginning of their acquaintance. As the brothers face numerous challenges, will they be able to keep the women they love? While her brothers toil with their lives, Georgiana Darcy seeks a love of her own with a USMC captain fighting in Iraq. Will her young Marine come back to her or will he be a hero and lose his life in heroic pursuit? Georgiana Darcy keeps the faith on the home front as she proves to be a young woman of strength and principle.

Dana Darcy by M. K. Baxley

M. K. BAXLEY
Dana Darcy: A Sequel to the Cumberland Plateau
Released on July 13, 2010

Dana Darcy is a Southern Gothic tale of Pride and Prejudice set in London, England and Charleston, South Carolina: told in two parts. Part One begins in London where Fitzwilliam Darcy and his wife, the former Elizabeth Bennett of Tennessee, discover a lost and lonely child who bears a strong resemblance to Fitzwilliam’s mother, Anne Darcy. Two months before his marriage in The Cumberland Plateau, David Darcy, in an attempt to forget Cecilia Lawton, the woman who held claim to his heart, had one last encounter with his long-time lover Sandra Hamilton. But when he realized Sandra was in love with him, he broke off their relationship never to return again. Seven years have passed and once again Sandra Hamilton will reenter his life, this time with a little girl. As Sandra lies dying, will David come, and more importantly, will he love and accept the daughter he never knew existed? Part Two of Dana Darcy opens in Charleston, set in the rich culture and tradition of the Gullah People, former slaves of the rice and cotton planters on the Sea Islands and Coastal Plains of South Carolina and Georgia. Against the will of those who tried to conquer them, they have held to their ways, ways little understood and greatly feared by many. An old family curse has haunted the Lawton Family of the Carolina Lowcounry since 1820. With her marriage to David and the subsequent birth of their three sons, Cecilia believes the curse to be broken. But is it really, and more importantly, who placed the curse and why? As the story begins to unravel, an aging Root Doctor, Peter Morgan, finds himself pressed back into service as he tries to learn the truth about the strange happenings within the family he loves and works for. A snake, a cat, and a blood rose, what do they mean?

The Mistress’s Black Veil by M. K. Baxley

M. K. BAXLEY
The Mistress’s Black Veil: A Pride and Prejudice Vagary
Released on March 5, 2011

This book explores the road that might have been taken had one small alteration occurred in the original plot. Instead of Lydia Bennet going to Brighton while Lizzy toured the Lakes, what if she had gone instead while Elizabeth visited Charlotte in Kent? Elizabeth was called home immediately after receiving Mr. Darcy’s letter. Her father, while searching for his youngest daughter in London, succumbed to a cold and later died of heart failure. The subsequent events that follow are told in the narrative fashion and begins five years after that fateful day at Hunsford Parsonage when Mr. Darcy proposed to Elizabeth Bennet. The Bennets, now reduced to poverty after the death of Mr. Bennet, are barely surviving, having been thrown into the hedgerow by their cousin, Mr. Collins, at the directive of his noble patroness Lady Catherine de Bourgh. As the situation becomes ever more desperate, Elizabeth makes a difficult and irrevocable choice that will forever change not only her life, but the lives of those she loves as well. In the end will she and Fitzwilliam Darcy find their way to their happily ever after?

Charlotte Collins by Jennifer Becton

JENNIFER BECTON
Charlotte Collins: A Continuation of Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice
Released on August 25, 2010

When Charlotte Lucas married Mr. Collins, she believed herself to be fortunate indeed. Her nuptials gained her a comfortable home and financial security. If she acquired these things at the expense of true love, it did not matter one whit. To Charlotte, love in marriage was nothing more than a pleasant coincidence. As the years of her marriage dragged by, Charlotte began to question her idea of love as she suffered continual embarrassment at her husband’s simpering and fawning manners. When Mr. Collins dies, finally relieving every one of his tedious conversation, she must work feverishly to secure her income and home. She gives no further thought to the prospect of love until her flighty sister Maria begs her to act as her chaperone in place of their ailing parents. Hoping to prevent Maria from also entering an unhappy union, Charlotte agrees, and they are quickly thrust into a world of country dances, dinner parties, and marriageable gentlemen. But when an unprincipled gentleman compromises Charlotte’s reputation, her romantic thoughts disappear at the prospect of losing her independence. As she struggles to extricate herself from her slander, her situation reveals both the nature of each gentleman and of true love.

Maria Lucas by Jennifer Becton

JENNIFER BECTON
Maria Lucas: A Short Story in the Personages of Pride & Prejudice
Released on March 5, 2011

After a great deal of romantic strife, Maria Lucas finds herself married to Mr. Jonas Card in a desperate attempt to extricate herself and her sister Charlotte from a dire financial situation. Mr. Card, however, truly loves Maria and has vowed to woo her. Alas, she views him only in friendly terms. But when it seems that Mr. Card’s feelings have changed, Maria sets out to discover why. And through a series of unexpected events, Mr. Card succeeds in wooing his wife without saying a word.

NOTE: This is a short story follow-up to the first book and was formerly titled Maria’s Romance.

Caroline Bingley by Jennifer Becton

JENNIFER BECTON
Caroline Bingley: A Continuation of Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice
Released on September 30, 2011

When Charles Bingley and Mr. Darcy made proposals of marriage to the Bennet sisters at the end of Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice, Caroline Bingley was both distressed by her brother’s choice of bride and humiliated by Mr. Darcy’s rejection of her. And she made her objections known. Now banished from her brother’s household, Caroline must return to her mother’s home in the north of England until she can make amends with both Bennet sisters. Desperate though Caroline may be to return to polite company, she absolutely refuses to apologize to Miss Elizabeth Bennet, and instead, she seeks an alternative route back into society in the form of Mr. William Charlton, heir to a barony. Through her connections with Mr. Charlton’s sister Lavinia, Caroline begins to infiltrate the household in the hopes of securing the gentleman and his title for herself. However, she must also contend with her vexing emotions regarding Mr. Patrick Rushton, a once-wealthy landowner, and the meddlesome opinions of Mrs. Rosemary Pickersgill, the companion sent by her brother. When all that Caroline has ever dreamed of attaining—an ancient family name, a title, and a home of her own—is finally within her reach, will she grasp for it even if it means disregarding the workings of her own heart? Or will she cast off the trappings of society and give herself to true love?

To Have His Cake by P.O. Dixon

P. O. DIXON
To Have His Cake (and Eat It Too): Mr. Darcy’s Take
Released on October 9, 2010

This tale illustrates Mr. Darcy as a wealthy young man of sense and education, as well as considerable worldly experience–not at all uncommon for Regency era gentlemen of his social standing. He is his own master. He enjoys his lifestyle and has no particular desire to marry at all. That is, until he renews his acquaintance with Miss Elizabeth Bennet–her own circumstances greatly diminished pursuant to the sudden and tragic death of her father. This book tells of Darcy’s journey from a man who, indeed, is proud and haughty, to one who seeks to please a woman worthy of being pleased.

What He Would Not Do by P. O. Dixon

P. O. DIXON
What He Would Not Do: Mr. Darcy’s Tale Continues
Released on March 18, 2011

This story focuses upon the Darcys in their first years of marriage, exploring the trials and tribulations of marriage between two decidedly determined individuals during the Regency era and begs the question, “Does anyone really ever change?” Continue on Mr. Darcy’s journey, discovering what he would not do for friendship, for family, for honor, for love.

He Taught Me To Hope by P. O. Dixon

P. O. DIXON
He Taught Me To Hope: Darcy and the Young Knight’s Quest
Released on October 1, 2011

The legend of King Arthur meets Jane Austen in this Pride and Prejudice adaptation where the question is asked: What if Elizabeth is promised to another when she meets Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy, the one man who captures her heart and imagination like no other? Are the chances of Darcy and Elizabeth finding their happily-ever-after as dire as they seem or is there a measure of hope by way of a strong and lasting connection between them? This book takes you back to a magical time of enchantment and romance, letting readers fall in love with Darcy and Elizabeth once again.

Jane Austen Ruined My Life by Beth Pattillo

BETH PATTILLO
Jane Austen Ruined My Life
Released on February 3, 2009

Emma Grant has a major beef to settle with her literary heroine, Jane Austen. Austen’s novels taught Emma, a college professor, to believe in happy endings, but her own happy ending goes up in flames when she discovers her husband, Edward, in the arms of her teaching assistant, after which the two have her professionally discredited by claiming she plagiarized a paper. Disillusioned and disgraced, Emma flees the U.S. for her cousin’s house in England after being contacted by Gwendolyn Parrot, an elderly woman claiming to be in possession of a stash of lost Austen letters. Rather than simply handing over the letters, Mrs. Parrot sends Emma on a succession of tasks that gradually reveal a secret about Austen’s life previously unknown to scholars. Along the way, Emma reconnects with Adam, her former best friend whom she fell out of touch with after marrying Edward.

Mr. Darcy Broke My Heart by Beth Pattillo

BETH PATTILLO
Mr. Darcy Broke My Heart
Released on February 1, 2010

The follow up to Jane Austen Ruined My Life finds recently unemployed Claire Prescott heading to England to give a paper for her sister at a Jane Austen seminar. Not an Austen scholar by any means, Claire feels out of place at Oxford among the learned Austenites until she’s approached by elderly Harriet Dalrymple, who claims to be in possession of a partial manuscript of First Impressions, an early version of Pride and Prejudice. When she shows Claire the manuscript bit by bit, Claire is surprised to find a very different love story for Elizabeth Bennet unfolding on the page. Claire is questioning her own relationship with her stable but sports-obsessed boyfriend, Neil, while engaging in a serious flirtation with James, a handsome, inscrutable publisher. When Claire presents her sister’s paper and finds some startling parallels to her own life in it, she realizes she has some serious reevaluating to do.

The Dashwood Sisters Tell All by Beth Pattillo

BETH PATTILLO
The Dashwood Sisters Tell All
Released on April 1, 2011

Inspired by Sense and Sensibility, this book follows two modern-day sisters as they set out on a walking tour of Jane Austen’s England and uncover what might actually be Jane’s long-lost diary. Ellen and Mimi Dodge have never been close, but their mother’s dying wish sends them on a walking tour of Hampshire, England, that follows in the footsteps of Jane Austen. Their mother also left them something else: a diary that belonged to Jane’s sister Cassandra. These pages shed light on the secrets that nearly tore the Austen sisters apart and inspired one of the greatest love stories of all time. They also bring Jane to life in a way that no one has ever seen before: through the eyes of her sister. As the Dodge sisters embark on their walking tour, they too are drawn together in ways they never expected. They also discover that Cassandra’s diary holds secrets, and someone doesn’t want Ellen and Mimi to discover the truth. As they stumble on their way toward love, the women learn how Jane and Cassandra Austen inspired the original Marianne and Elinor Dashwood and come to realize that despite their very different personalities, they are a vital part of each other’s happy endings.

More lists coming soon…

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Here is how each of the Sunday night dramas fared in the overall ratings last night:

8 PM Show:
Once Upon a Time (ABC) [NEW] – 11.3 million

9 PM Shows:
The Good Wife (CBS) [NEW] – 10.1 million
Desperate Housewives (ABC) [NEW] – 9.2 million

10 PM Shows:
CSI: Miami (CBS) [NEW] – 9.8 million
Pan Am (ABC) [NEW] – 5.7 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 PM:
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix movie on ABC Family

7 PM:
Nanny McPhee 2 movie on HBO Family

7:15 PM
The Transporter movie on HBO

7:45 PM:
Reel Love movie on CMT (Reair)

8 PM:
Terra Nova on FOX (NEW)
Jurassic Park movie on AMC
The Christmas Card movie on Hallmark
The Craft movie on TMC

9 PM:
Hart of Dixie on The CW (NEW)
Josie and the Pussycats movie on TV Guide Network

10 PM:
Homeland on Showtime (Reair)
The Closer on TNT (Reair)
The Ultimate Gift movie on Hallmark

Enjoy!

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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:

5:20 PM:
Battle: Los Angeles movie on Starz

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

6 PM:
Iris Johansen’s The Killing Game movie on Lifetime (Reair)

7 PM:
Reel Love movie on CMT (DEBUT)
Knight and Day movie on HBO

8 PM:
Once Upon a Time on ABC (NEW)
Cancel Christmas movie on Hallmark (DEBUT)
Strike Back on More Max (Reair)
Homeland on Showtime (Reair)
I Am Number Four movie on TMC
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King movie on TNT

9 PM:
Geek Charming movie on Disney (Reair)
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix movie on ABC Family

10 PM:
Homeland on Showtime (NEW)
Cancel Christmas movie on Hallmark (Encore of DEBUT)
Avatar movie on Cinemax
While You Were Sleeping movie on Lifetime Movie Network

Enjoy!

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