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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:

7:10 PM:
Soul Surfer movie on Starz

7:45 PM:
X-Men: First Class movie on Cinemax

8 PM:
Missing on ABC (NEW)
The Vampire Diaries on The CW (NEW)
NCIS on USA Network
The Shawshank Redemption movie on AMC

9 PM:
The Secret Circle on The CW (NEW)
Touch on FOX (Official Series Premiere)
The Borgias on Showtime 2 (Reair)
NCIS on USA Network

10 PM:
Awake on NBC (NEW)
Game of Thrones on HBO (Reair)
NCIS on USA Network

Enjoy!

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This past weekend I had the opportunity to attend WonderCon, the annual pop culture convention, much like the infamous San Diego Comic Con, that is typically held in San Francisco but was transferred to Anaheim this year due to ongoing construction at the convention Center in San Fran.

Early Friday morning I got all my “stuff” packed up and headed to the convention center in Anaheim. Once I arrived there, I picked up my press pass and eventually headed into the legendary exhibition hall. If you have attended a convention like WonderCon before, then you know what I mean when I saw there is nothing quite like it. If haven’t experienced an exhibition hall before, well, I don’t think I could easily explain the insanity; but imagine collectibles of all kinds lining the walls of a large warehouse, people in costume parading all around and commerce up the wazoo as collectors and fans hit up their vendors of choice for all their favorite items.

Artwork by Jason Palmer

As a life-long fan of television and a collector of sorts, I visited a few of my favorites vendors picking up new 8 x 10 photos to add to my collection as well as getting a new “Sereni-Tee” t-shirt from my favorite artist Jason Palmer. And, for once I actually had the chance to spend some quality time in the hall, walking around taking it all in and snapping as many pictures as I can to document just what the exhibition hall is really like.

Since it was the first day, Warner Bros. once again sponsored the first panel in the main ballroom – where most of the primary panels were held throughout the weekend – featuring screenings of the pilot episode of Person of Interest and the next new episode of The Secret Circle.

A short while later I moved over to one of the smaller panel rooms for a writers panel, featuring TV and film writers Amy Berg, Steve Kriozese, Jesse Alexander, Ashley Miller, Dave Simkins and Steve Melching. It is always interesting to sit in on a writers’ panel to find out how each of them got their start, listening to their experiences and sharing anecdotes about the inner workings of Hollywood that most of us never get to see.

Emma Stone

Moving onto Saturday, I actually had time to meander through the exhibition hall once again, visiting Artists Alley, which is where countless artists have their own tables to sell and promote their creative skills. That afternoon I once again headed to the main ballroom for panels featuring clips, trailers and some of the cast and crew for a number of major upcoming box office films including Battleship, Snow White and the Huntsman, Lockout, Looper, Resident Evil: Retribution and The Amazing Spider-Man.

Among the big names who appeared for these films were Alexander Skarsgard and Brooklyn Decker for Battleship; Kristen Stewart and Charlize Theron for Snow White and the Huntsman; Maggie Grace for Lockout; Joseph Gordon-Levitt for Looper; Milla Jovovich for Resident Evil: Retribution and Emma Stone for The Amazing Spider-Man.

Soon enough it was Sunday, the last day of the convention, and it was time for me to put on my press hat. I had the chance to participate in the press room for the FOX fan favorite Fringe which featured Executive Producers Jeff Pinker and J.H. Wyman and actors Joshua Jackson, Seth Grabel and John Noble as well as actress Blair Brown. That was followed up by panels in the main ballroom for Fringe, featuring the aforementioned cast and crew as well as Alcatraz and Once Upon a Time.

Fringe Cast

The actors and creative minds behind Alcatraz included actors Jorge Garcia, Jonny Coyne and Robert Forster and actresses Sarah Jones and Parminder Nagra as well as Executive Producers Jennifer Johnson and Daniel Pyne and series creators Steven Lillien and Bryan Wynbrandt. During that panel we got a sneak peek at a scene from the season finale and some insight into what to expect in the last three episodes. For the Once Upon a Time panel, the audience was treated to an advance screening of Sunday night’s episode as well as a short Q&A with series creators Adam Horowitz and Eddy Kitsis.

Jane Espenson

The last panel of the day, at least for me, was dedicated to well-known TV writer Jane Espenson, who has written for shows like Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Gilmore Girls, Tru Calling, Dollhouse, Battlestar Galactica, Caprica, Torchwood: Miracle Day and Once Upon a Time. Jane shared with the audience how she got her start and shared details about her latest online project Husbands.

The convention came to an end much too soon; but I know I certainly enjoyed myself and sure hope that everyone else who attended the annual fete had a great time. Until next year.

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Hey All,

Here are the news items for today:

TELEVISION

UK actress Jenna-Louise Coleman has been chosen to play the new companion to Doctor Who when current companion as played by Karen Gillan bids adieu to the show later this year. Coleman will make her first appearance in the 2012 Christmas episode. (Twitter)

DEVELOPMENT NEWS

The new gripping tale of murder, mystery and monsters set in a ravaged Pennsylvania steel town called Hemlock Grove that will star Famke Janssen will be available for Netflix members beginning early in 2013. The series will start with the body of a young girl, mangled and murdered in the shadow of the former Godfrey steel mill. Some suspect an escapee from the White Tower, a biotech facility owned by the former steel magnates. Others believe the killer could be Peter, a 17-year-old Gypsy kid from the wrong side of the tracks, who tells his classmates he’s a werewolf. Or it could be Roman, the arrogant Godfrey scion, whose sister Shelley is disturbingly deformed and whose mother, Olivia (Janssen), the otherworldly beautiful and controlling grand dame of Hemlock Grove. As the crime goes unsolved and outlandish rumors mount, Peter and Roman decide to find the killer themselves, confronting unspeakable truths about themselves and Hemlock Grove as the mystery unfolds. There will be 13 episodes of Hemlock Grove. (Nancy Tartaglione at Deadline)

Actor Noah Emmerich (White Collar and Super 8) will co-star opposite Keri Russell and Matthew Rhys in the FX 1980’s-based drama pilot called The Americans that centers on two KGB spies (Russell, Rhys) posing as Americans in suburban Washington, DC in the early 1980s. Emmerich will play their new neighbor, a Counter Intelligence FBI agent who grows suspicious of the couple next door. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

Actor Eriq La Salle (ER) will guest star (and possibly recur) in the CBS drama pilot called Widow Detective that revolves around Denny, a decorated police officer (John Corbett) who becomes a surrogate husband, lover and father to families of three partners lost in the line of duty. La Salle will play Lt. Lutrell, a loyal friend who came up through the ranks with Denny. (Lesley Goldberg at The Hollywood Reporter)

Actor Jack Coleman (Heroes) has been cast the drama pilot for The CW called First Cut that centers on Emily (Mamie Gummer), a newly minted doctor who, glad to leave her nerdy past behind for a fresh start in the adult professional world, discovers that, sadly and comically, life at the hospital where she works is no different than high school. Coleman will play Chief Tim Granger, the demanding and intimidating chief of staff at Denver Memorial Hospital. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

DirecTV is looking into venturing into original scripted series as they pick-up Rogue, a 10-episode drama for which actress Thandie Newton is in talks to star. The project centers on an undercover cop (Newton) who takes on a gangster after her young son is killed in a drive-by shooting. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

BOX OFFICE MOVIE NEWS

Actress Jessica Biel has landed the second female lead in upcoming box office film Alfred Hitchcock And The Making Of Psycho, playing the role of Vera Miles, who played Lila Crane in the 1960 classic. Anthony Hopkins plays Hitchcock while Scarlett Johansson will play Janet Leigh. Helen Mirren will play Alma Reville and James D’Arcy is reportedly up for the role of Anthony Perkins. Actors Toni Collette and Danny Huston (among others) are in negotiations to play roles in the film as well with Collette potentially playing Peggy Robertson, the director’s longtime assistant and Huston portraying Whitfield Cook, a friend of the director’s wife, Alma
Reville (Helen Mirren). (Movie Web and Mike Fleming at Deadline)

Actress Jessica Brown Findlay (Downton Abbey) has been cast in as the leading lady in the film adaptation of the 1983 Mark Helprin novel Winter’s Tale. She will play a dying young woman who falls in love with a thief who breaks into her home, a palatial West Side mansion, in a drama that takes place in 19th Century and contemporary Manhattan. (Mike Fleming at Deadline)

It has been confirmed that actor Russell Crowe will play Noah in the upcoming biblical epic about the prophet. (Deadline and Dark Horizons)

Actor Anthony Head (Buffy and Merlin) will replace Pierce Brosnan as centaur Chiron in the upcoming sequel Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters that has Logan Lerman and Alexandra Daddario reprising their roles. (Heat Vision and Dark Horizons)

TRAILER PARK

Dennis Lee’s ‘Jesus Henry Christ’ Trailer with Toni Collette

Battlestar Galactica: Blood & Chrome Trailer

NOTE: It was announced this afternoon that Syfy has decided not to pick up Blood & Chrome as a series, but the 90-minute pilot that was shot will air as a movie on the network; but it’s airdate is still unknown. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

Q&A SECTION (with Natalie Abrams and Adam Bryant from TV Guide and Michael Ausiello from TV Line)

Question: How long will Bonnie be mad at Elena for causing her mother to turn on The Vampire Diaries? —Michelle

NATALIE: Elena’s actions may have led to Abby’s transformation, but she certainly didn’t plan for it to happen! Ultimately, Bonnie will understand that, but perhaps not as well as Caroline. “Caroline realizes she’s made decisions that have affected people’s lives, so she’s not one to judge Elena for having to make big decisions, whether they turned out well or not,” Candice Accola tells us. “We’ll definitely see more beautiful friend moments as the season comes to a conclusion.”

Question: What can you tell me about what’s next on NCIS? — Tyler

ADAM: Oh, you know, just another day of saving the entire country! The team will be called in to work closely with the Chief of Naval Operations to stop an imminent attack against the U.S. They’ll also be collaborating with an eccentric businessman whose son was killed in a terrorist bombing. He must be quite an asset: I hear he will recur this season and possibly next.

Question: The car chase scene in the Alcatraz finale looks awesome. What can you tell us about the Tommy-Rebecca showdown? — Samuel

NATALIE: Prior to the big car chase — which has been likened to Steve McQueen’s Bullitt (see awesome clip here) — Rebecca and Diego will discover more about Tommy’s involvement in the bigger mystery, which will be the catalyst for the desperate hunt to track him down. More importantly, Ray’s change of heart about Tommy will be explained.

Question:  I’m really loving Awake. Got any teases for me? — Jared

ADAM: Michael’s dual realities will work together in a way that puts him on the trail of a serial killer who everyone — including the FBI profiler who followed him for 12 years — thought was dead. In an effort to find out just how Michael cracked a previously uncrackable case, the killer starts digging into Michael’s private life and uncovers a deep-dark secret.

Question: We haven’t seen Beckett’s psychiatrist, Dr. Burke, in a while on Castle. Got any clue if guest star Michael Dorn will be making an appearance before season’s end? —Ivy

Ausiello: I’ve got one word: yes! He’ll appear in late April/early May.

Question: Any Ryan-centric Nikita scoop! I was very happy to see him rejoin the team last week. —Cady

Ausiello: Pray extra hard that Nikita gets renewed, Cady. I’m told if the show comes back for a third season, Noah Bean (a.k.a. Ryan) will be promoted to a full-fledged series regular.

Question: How did Toby know how to contact Dr. Sullivan in the finale of Pretty Little Liars? If she was that easy to locate, wouldn’t the girls have found her already? —Lori

Ausiello: We put your burning question in front of exec producer Oliver Goldstick, who explains, “Toby hiding his valiant effort to protect Spencer was very connected to Jenna because he really was hoping that if she was indeed treacherous, he could find something from the inside. So, that’s what that was about. All of the loved ones of the PLLs were aware of Dr. Sullivan, and her sudden disappearance from Rosewood would have sparked interest and curiosity among them. Again, Toby had been clued in that someone was torturing the girls, so he made the connection that that person could have been holding Dr. Sullivan at bay. I can’t explain all of that to you now — it will certainly unfold — but he knew there was a time she could come back and confirm who indeed was tormenting the girls. Obviously, Mona was seeing Dr. Sullivan, too, if you remember the episode where she was looking through her files and realized who ‘A’ was.”

Question: Do you got any info about the new season of The Killing? I’m dying; April can’t get here soon enough. —Kristal

Ausiello: Season 2 picks up immediately after the finale, with Linden, having skedaddled off the airplane, learning about Richmond’s shooting via an airport TV. Holder meanwhile is still riding around with the mysterious someone — soon revealed — who hooked him up with the fake photo that triggered the councilman’s arrest. In fact, Holder’s agenda in sealing Richmond’s fate is immediately confirmed, and it just may surprise.

That’s it. Enjoy!

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It was a mostly full night of new programming on the major networks last night. Here is how the Tuesday dramas fared in the overall ratings:

8 PM Show
NCIS (CBS) [NEW] – 18.6 million
90210 (The CW) [NEW] – 1.3 million

9 PM Shows:
NCIS:Los Angeles (CBS) [NEW] – 16.1 million
The River (ABC) [NEW – Finale] – 4 million
Ringer (The CW) [NEW] – 1.2 million

10 PM Shows:
Unforgettable (CBS) [NEW] – 11.3 million
Body of Proof (ABC) [Reair] – 4.7 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:

7 PM:
Daredevil movie on Fox Movie Channel

7:20 PM:
13 Going on 30 movie on Starz

7:30 PM:
Inception movie on Cinemax
Terminator movie on CMT

8 PM:
Burn Notice on MyNetwork TV
NCIS on USA Network
The Shawshank Redemption movie on AMC
Country Strong movie on Encore
Twilight movie on FX

9 PM:
The Big C on Showtime 2 (Reair)
Burn Notice on MyNetwork TV
NCIS on USA Network

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

10 PM:
Psych on USA Network (NEW)
Missing on ABC (Reair)
Doctor Who on BBC America

Enjoy!

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Hey All

I’m back from WonderCon and playing some major games of ‘catch-up’. Here are the news items since Friday:

TELEVISION

NBC has picked up the new fairytale drama Grimm for a second season. (E! Online)

Actor Thomas Calabro (the original Melrose Place) will appear on an upcoming episode as the dad of none other than Puck (Mark Salling). His character is described as in his 40s with his life is in shambles; he dropped out of high school, left his wife and hasn’t paid child support in a long time. Rumor has it he may stick around too. (TV Line and E! Online)

Even before the new Starz drama Magic City has debuted the cabler has already given the series a 10-episode second season order. The drama will star Jeffrey Dean Morgan (Watchmen, Grey’s Anatomy and Supernatural), Olga Kurylenko (Quantum of Solace and Danny Huston (X-Men Origins: Wolverine) in tales of Miami Beach circa 1959 for Starz. The first season will debut on April 6. (The Futon Critic)

Geek queen/actress Felicia Day (The Guild) will guest star in the April 27 episode of Supernatural, portraying a young woman who’s handy with a computer. (TV Guide)

Actress Constance Zimmer (Entourage) has booked a major recurring role in the Netflix drama series House Of Cards, which is a political thriller that will star Kevin Spacey as Rep. Frank Underwood, the Majority Whip of the U.S. House of Representatives who after being passed over for Secretary of State hatches a plot to bring down the new president. Zimmer will play a school journalist who gets involved in a political scandal. (Deadline)

Actress Allison Mack (Smallville) has been tapped for a major recurring role on the FX comedy Wilfred that is about Ryan (Elijah Wood) and his relationship with his neighbor’s dog Wilfred (Jason Gann). Mack will play Ryan’s new love interest, an attractive and edgy biochemist. (Deadline)

Actress Camilla Luddington (the Lifetime movie William and Kate) has been cast in a recurring role on the upcoming season of True Blood. She will play Claudette, one of Claude’s (Giles Matthey) many sisters, who gives Sookie insight into what it means to be a faerie. (Deadline)

Actress Janel Parrish, who was revealed – SPOILER ALERT – to be “A” in last night’s season finale of Pretty Little Liars, has been added to the cast as a series regular when the cable series returns for its third season this summer. (The Hollywood Reporter)

BOX OFFICE NEWS

Actor Gerard Butler will star in the White House-set action thriller called Olympus Has Fallen that centers on an ex-Secret Service agent who must foil a terrorist attack on the president’s residence. (The Hollywood Reporter and Dark Horizons)

Actresses Margo Martindale (Justified and A Gifted Man) and Zoey Deutch (Ringer) are in final negotiations to join the cast of the supernatural love story Beautiful Creatures, which is based on the first novel in the popular series by Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl. The story follows teenage lovers Ethan and Lena (Jack O’Connell and Alice Englert) who uncover dark secrets about their families, their history and their town. Martindale will play Lena’s Aunt Del who helps to protect her from the family’s dark side. Deutch will play Emily Asher, Ethan’s ex-girlfriend and the ringleader of the high school’s popular clique that conspires against Lena. The cast already includes Jeremy Irons, Viola Davis, Emma Thompson and Emmy Rossum. (Variety and Dark Horizons)

Here are the top 10 box office films from this past weekend courtesy of Exhibitor Relations:

1. 21 Jump Street, $35 million
2. Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax, $22.8 million
3. John Carter, $13.5 million
4. Project X, $4 million
5. A Thousand Words, $3.8 million
6. Act of Valor, $3.7 million
7. Safe House, $2.8 million
8. Journey 2: The Mysterious Island, $2.5 million
9. Casa de mi Padre, $2.2 million
10. This Means War, $2.1 million

NOTE: Really, 21 Jump Street is the top movie? Seriously? Does anyone remember the show for which the movie is LOOSELY based? This movie is NOTHING like the show except that they are young looking cops undercover in high school. The rest looks like utter crap. And, then there is Project X and that Will Farrell piece of trash in the top 10. ARGH!! What in the world is the American movie-going audience thinking? Off my soap box (for now).

DEVELOPMENT NEWS

Queen Latifah has signed on to star in and executive produce the Lifetime Original Movie Event, Steel Magnolias, the TV adaptation of the iconic play and 1989 film. The all-star cast includes Alfre Woodard, Phylicia Rashad and Jill Scott (among others). This version chronicles the lives and friendship of six women in Louisiana, supporting each other through their triumphs and tragedies. They congregate at the local beauty shop to ponder the mysteries of life and death, husbands and children – and hair and nails – all the important topics that bring women together. The movie is expected to debut in 2012. (The Futon Critic)

Actor Matthew Rhys (Brothers & Sisters) will star opposite Keri Russell in the FX drama pilot The Americans that is about the complex marriage of two KGB spies posing as Americans in suburban Washington DC in the early 1980’s. (Deadline and The Futon Critic)

Actor Pablo Schreiber (A Gifted Man) has joined the cast of CBS drama pilot Baby Big Shot that is about Martina Garretti (Janet Montgomery from Human Target), a working-class woman who uses her street smarts to compete with her more polished colleagues at a Manhattan law firm. He will play Aaronson, a senior partner at Stark & Cohen who still leads with his looks and athletic prowess. Also, actress Stephanie March (Law & Order: SVU) has landed a role in this pilot, playing Natalie, a high-ranking law firm associate who aspires to run the firm someday. (James Hibberd at Entertainment Weekly, Deadline and The Futon Critic)

Actor Brian White (Men of a Certain Age) has been added to the cast of The CW drama pilot Beauty and the Beat that is about Catherine Chandler (Kristin Kreuk from Smallville), a police detective who teams with Vincent Koslow (Jay Ryan from Terra Nova), a genetically altered Afghanistan war veteran to solve crimes in New York City. White will play Joe Profeta, Catherine’s handsome superior at the NYPD. (Deadline and The Futon Critic)

Actor Tom Irwin (Saving Grace) has joined the cast of the ABC drama pilot Devious Maids that focuses on four maids (Ana Ortiz, Dania Ramirez, Roselyn Sanchez, Judy Reyes) with ambition and dreams of their own while they work for the rich and famous in Beverly Hills. Irwin will play renowned fashion designer Adrian Powell whose maid was recently murdered, a development which Marisol (Ortiz) has taken upon herself to investigate. (Deadline and The Futon Critic)

Yunjin Kim (Lost) has joined the cast of the ABC drama pilot Mistresses (based on the BBC original) that follows the lives of four female friends and their involvement in an array of illicit and complex relationships. She will play Katie Roden, a therapist who slept with one of her patients, John, before his death. (Deadline and The Futon Critic)

Actress Mimi Rogers and actor Gilles Marini (Switched at Birth and Brothers & Sisters) have both landed roles in the ABC drama pilot Scruples based on the book of the same name by Judith Krantz. The pilot is about the staggeringly luxurious life of a Beverly Hills boutique in 1978 and the people who work in it. Rogers will guest star as Harriet Toppington, the Anna Wintour-esque editor of Vogue Magazine who is behind Spider’s (Chad Michael Murray) banishment to Los Angeles. Meanwhile Marini will play Renee Dufaux, a handsome, scruffy French Count from Billy’s (Claire Forlani) past. (Deadline and The Futon Critic)

Actor Holt McCallany (Lights Out) has joined the cast of the CBS drama pilot Golden Boy that tracks one man’s (Theo James from Underworld: Awakenings) meteoric rise from uniform cop at age 26 to police commissioner at 34. McCallany will play Joe Diaco, one of the detectives from the commissioner’s days in homicide. (Deadline and The Futon Critic)

Actor Tate Donovan (Damages) will star in the NBC drama pilot Notorious that is about Joanna Locasto (yet to be cast), a police detective who returns undercover to the wealthy family she grew up in – as the maid’s daughter – to solve the murder of Vivian Lawson, the notorious heiress who was once her closest friend. Donovan will play Vivian’s older, responsible brother Edward, who’s married with two kids and serves as CFO of Lawson Pharmaceuticals. (Deadline and The Futon Critic)

Actor Scott Bakula (Men of a Certain Age and Quantum Leap) has landed the male lead on the NBC comedy pilot Table for Three about Penelope “Pen” Morton (Christine Woods from FlashForward), a young doctor who returns home from Doctors Without Borders to find her father is seriously dating Holly Timmons (Nicky Whelan), the “mean girl” from her high school. Bakula will play said father, Robert, a safe, responsible, creature of habit who is made extremely uncomfortable by conflict. (Deadline and The Futon Critic)

Actor John Corbett (United States of Tara and Northern Exposure) has scored a lead role in the CBS drama The Widow Detective that is about a decorated detective who has lost three partners in the line of duty and serves as the male figure in the lives of his fallen partners’ families. (Deadline and The Futon Critic)

Actor Jason O’Mara (Terra Nova and Life on Mars) has landed a role alongside Dennis Quaid, Michael Chiklis and Carrie-Anne Moss in the as-yet untitled CBS Ralph Lamb drama pilot. The pilot chronicles the true story of Ralph Lamb (Quaid), a rodeo cowboy turned longtime Sheriff of Las Vegas and Johnny Savino (Chiklis), a Chicago mob fixer whose entrepreneurial vision for transforming Las Vegas collides with the law-and-order mandate of Sheriff Lamb. O’Mara will play Ralph Lamb’s younger brother Frank, the diplomat in the family. (Deadline)

Legendary actor Brian Cox will co-star in the ABC drama pilot Gotham that centers on Detective Annie Travers (Megan Ketch) who, while investigating the “impossible murder” of a nightclub owner, is stunned to learn that New York has a whole secret magical history of which she (and everyone else) was hitherto unaware. Cox will play Alderman Morrill, an intelligent, sharp-eyed gentleman and seemingly the owner of a clock shop who is actually entrusted to keep the secret magic world New York City running on an even keel. (Deadline)

Actor Anson Mount (Hell On Wheels) will have a high-profile guest starring role in the ABC drama pilot Penoza that centers on Martha (Radha Mitchell), the widow of an assassinated criminal (Mount) who is forced to adopt her husband’s role in a crime syndicate in order to protect her family. (Deadline)

The NBC reboot of the 60’s classic The Munsters now called Mockingbird Lane has cast its Grandpa in the form of none other than comedian/actor Eddie Izzard.  (Michael Ausiello at TV Line)

That’s it. Enjoy!

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Here are the ratings results for all of the Monday night dramas on the major networks:

8 PM Show:
House (FOX) [NEW] – 5.8 million

9 PM Show:
Alcatraz (FOX) [NEW] – 5.1 million
Hart of Dixie (The CW) [Reair] – 690,000 viewers

10 PM Shows:
Castle (ABC) [NEW] – 11.9 million
Hawaii Five-0 (CBS) [NEW] – 9.1 million
Smash (NBC) [NEW] – 6.7 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:

6:40 PM:
Knight and Day movie on Cinemax

6:50 PM:
Air Force One movie on Starz

7 PM:
Walking Tall movie on Spike

7:30 PM:
National Treasure movie on TNT

8 PM:
NCIS on CBS (NEW)
Switched at Birth on ABC Family (Season Finale)
The Shawshank Redemption movie on AMC
Something Borrowed movie on HBO2

9 PM:
NCIS: Los Angeles on CBS (NEW)
Walking Tall movie on Spike

10 PM
Unforgettable on CBS (NEW)
Switched at Birth on ABC Family (Encore of Season Finale)
Justified on FX (NEW)
Body of Proof on ABC (Reair)
Flashpoint on ION (Reair)
Terminator movie on CMT

Enjoy!

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Happy Spring!

Happy Spring!

I want to wish everyone a very Happy Spring!

I hope no matter where you live that the winter doldrums, gray skies and stormy weather is now passing and that you will have blue skies, spring awakenings and beautiful weather coming your way very soon.

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It was a rather full night of programming for the major networks last night. Here is how the Sunday night dramas fared in the overall ratings.

8 PM Shows:
Once Upon a Time (ABC) [NEW] – 8.6 million
Harry’s Law (NBC) [NEW] – 7.9 million

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

10 PM Shows:
CSI: Miami (CBS) [NEW – Delayed] – 9.1 million
GCB (ABC) [NEW] – 6.3 million

What did you watch last night? Please share.

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