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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:

7:30 PM:
Slumdog Millionaire movie on TV Guide Network

7:50 PM:
Outlander on Starz (Reair)

8 PM:
Cedar Cove on Hallmark Channel (NEW)
NCIS: Los Angeles on USA Network
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets movie on ABC
Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows movie on TNT
Tangled (animated) movie on ABC Family
Pretty Woman movie on WE TV

9 PM:
Outlander on Starz (NEW)
The Knick on Cinemax (Reair)
NCIS: Los Angeles on USA Network
Looking for Mr. Right movie on Hallmark (Reair)

10 PM:
Outlander on Starz (Encore)
The Little Mermaid (animated) movie on ABC Family
Men in Black movie on Comedy Central

10:01 PM:
Turn on AMC (Reair)

10:31 PM:
The Last Ship on TNT (Reair)

Enjoy!

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Hey All,

Here are the news items for today:

TELEVISION

Starz has given an at 13-episode second season renewal to Outlander that will be based on the Diana Gabaldon novel “Dragonfly in Amber”. (Laura Prudom at Variety)

Actor Lee Tergeson (The Americans) will guest star in The Blacklist this fall, playing opposite recently announced guest star Mary-Louise Parker. They will play husband and wife Frank and Naomi Hyland. (Kaitlin Thomas at TV Guide and Natalie Abrams at Entertainment Weekly)

Actor Giles Marini (Switched at Birth) will guest star in this fall new NBC drama The Mysteries of Laura, that stars Debra Messing (Smash and Will & Grace) as a respected and successful homicide detective trying to juggle her demanding career with her duties as a divorced single mom to rambunctious twin boys. Marini will play a fashion designer with connections to a murder victim who ends up reinventing everyday mom Laura into a runway-ready fashion plate. (Robyn Ross at TV Guide)

Actress Bex Taylor-Klaus (Arrow and The Killing) has taken over one of the lead roles in the upcoming MTV small screen adaptation of the Scream franchise. She is replacing Amy Forsyth in the role of Audrey Jensen, the daughter of a Lutheran pastor and an artsy loner who aspires to be a filmmaker. Additionally, actor Bobby Campo (The Final Destination) will recur as Seth Branson, a hot English teacher; actor Connor Weil (Sharknado) will be a series regular playing Will Belmont, an all-American high school basketball player and actor Joel Gretsch (Witches of East End) will play Sheriff Clark Hudson, a good guy and good sheriff who is father to Kieran (series lead Amadeus Serafini). (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline and Lesley Goldberg at The Hollywood Reporter)

Actor Navid Negahban (Homeland) and Lauren Bowles (True Blood) will have recurring roles in the CW mid-season series The Messengers that centers on a group of seemingly unconnected strangers who die from an energy pulse after a mysterious object crashes down to Earth. They awaken to learn that they have been deemed responsible for preventing the impending apocalypse. Bowles will play Sen. Cindy Richards, a hard-working, passionate politician driven by a painful personal past while Negahban will play a Middle Eastern prime minister whose responsibility of keeping peace in his volatile country weighs heavily on him, and may force him to make some very unpopular decisions. (Lesley Goldberg at The Hollywood Reporter)

Actress Connie Nielson (The Following) will recur on The Good Wife this fall, playing Ramona, a smart, beautiful attorney with far-reaching Cook County connections. (Michael Ausiello at TV Line)

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ONLINE SERIES NEWS

Actors Eddie Izzard (The Riches) and Noah Taylor (Game of Thrones) will co-star in the Sony Playstation Network series Powers that is based on the graphic novel by Brian Michael Bendis and Michael Avon Oeming. The series is set in a world full of people with superhuman abilities and where all of those powers are just another catalyst for mayhem and murder. Izzard will play Wolfe, the bogeyman of the POWERS universe, a top-level Power who has spent the last two decades incarcerated in the Shaft. Taylor will play Johnny Royalle, a criminal mastermind Power with the ability to pop in and out of locations at will. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

Amazon is developing a Biblical drama called Promised Land that will take viewers into the book of Joshua in a sweeping tale told through the eyes of two brothers, one high born and the other a low level soldier. (Lacey Rose at The Hollywood Reporter)

DEVELOPMENT NEWS

Syfy is looking to potential produce a four-hour mini-series adaptation of the Arthur C. Clarke novel “Childhood’s End” that follows a peaceful alien invasion of Earth by the mysterious Overlords, whose arrival ends all war and turns the planet into a near-utopia. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

MINI-SERIES NEWS

Actor Jim Belushi (According To Jim), Terry Kinney (Oz), and Michael Stahl-David (Cloverfield) will star opposite actor Oscar Isaac and actress Catherine Keener in the upcoming six-hour HBO mini-series Show Me A Hero based on the non-fiction book by Lisa Belkin that tells the story of Nick Wasicsko (Isaac), the youngest big-city mayor in the nation who finds himself thrust into the center of a racial controversy when a federal court orders him to build a small number of low-income housing units in the white neighborhoods of his town, Yonkers, N.Y. Belushi will play six-term Yonkers Mayor Angelo R. Martinelli, who argued to comply with the judge’s order and lost his seat as a result. Kinney will play Peter Smith, the Yonkers Housing Authority’s director who waded through the political and bureaucratic morass to ensure that the public housing was built. Stahl-David will play James Surdoval, the political consultant who helped guide young Nick Wasicsko’s political career. (The Deadline Team)

BOX OFFICE NEWS

Actress Edy Ganem (Devious Maids) has landed the lead role in the independent film called Ana Maria that will be about a receptionist who is obsessed with a telenovela. She suddenly finds herself transferred to the TV world of her beloved characters, where everyone thinks she is the fabulous and beautiful star of the show. (The Deadline Team)

Actress Malin Akerman (Watchmen) will co-star alongside actor Dan Stevens (Downton Abbey) in the independent film called The Ticket about a sightless man (Stevens) who suddenly regains his vision only to be “blinded” by his obsession with the superficial. Akerman will play the wife Stevens’ character leaves after getting back his sight. (The Deadline Team)

Q&A SECTION (with Matt Mitovich at TV Line)

Question: As excited as I am for Once Upon a Time‘s Frozen storyline, I’m curious as to how The Knave (Michael Socha) is going to fit in in Storybrooke. Know anything about that? – Sarah

Mitovich: Do I! Just seconds before publishing this week’s Inside Line, I got off the horn with Once creators Adam Horowitz and Eddy Kitsis, the former of which said that The Knave’s “background as Will Scarlett, who was one of the Merry Men and a thief, comes into play very early.” Kitsis then added that for Wonderland fans, “We will be explaining why he’s in town. I can also say that he fits rather nicely into Storybrooke, and his introduction is a really fun one.”

Question: Will Once Upon a Time’s Emma go house hunting or will she be living in that loft with Charming and Snow and a crying baby forever? –Shen

Mitovich: “Emma needs her own place, and we’d love for her to see it this year,” Eddy Kitsis agrees. And perhaps to that end, Adam Horowitz notes, “The domestic situation of the Charmings and Emma and Henry and Regina does fit into the early episodes.”

Question: Is Revenge really not doing a flash-forward this season? It’s the show’s signature. –Jason

Mitovich: I can confirm that – tradition be damned — there will not be a flash-forward in Revenge‘s Season 4 premiere, airing Sept. 28.

Question: Just curious, is the actress that played McGee’s girlfriend coming back to NCIS, or are they done? –Chris

Mitovich: Through production of Season 12 thus far, Big Bang alum Margo Harshman has yet to reprise her role as Delilah – though, as show boss Gary Glasberg promised, McGee’s complicated relationship has not been dropped. In fact, I’m hearing that Delilah has been referenced several times already.

Question: Will we see Colin Ferguson back on Haven? –lilslim

Mitovich: Outside of the “previously on” catch-up segment that opens up the Sept. 13 Season 5 premiere, no, you will not see William again – but make no mistake, his presence is very much felt through the first episodes.

Question: Is Nashville killing off Tandy? Judith Hoag tweeted that she’s leaving after Season 3’s second episode. —Chris

Mitovich: The show is not whacking Rayna’s sis, but the character will be written out in the Oct. 1 episode. I hear the door is being left open for Tandy to return at some point, though that seems unlikely (at least in the near future).

That’s it. Enjoy!

Have a great weekend!!

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TV Ratings

Here are the ratings for the two summer dramas that air on Thursday nights on the major networks:

9 PM Shows:
Rookie Blue (ABC) [NEW] – 5.1 million
Gang Related (FOX) [NEW – Finale] – 3.5 million

What did you watch on TV 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:
13 Going on 30 movie on VH1

8 PM:
Castle on TNT
NCIS: Los Angeles on USA Network
My Best Friend’s Wedding movie on Encore
Braveheart movie on IFC
The Time Traveler’s Wife movie on Lifetime

10:01 PM:
The Knick on Cinemax (NEW)
Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows movie on TNT

Enjoy!

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Hey All,

Here are the news items for today:

TELEVISION

ABC Family has officially announced the cancellation of the network’s drama Twisted.  (Andy Swift at TV Line)

Actor Colin Woodell (Devious Maids) will recur on The Originals, playing a “badass” werewolf named Aiden who is a lieutenant in New Orleans’ leading werewolf pack. (Andy Swift at TV Line)

Actor Steven Weber (Chasing Life and Murder In The First) will have a major recurring role in the Syfy drama Helix, playing Brother Michael, the charismatic leader of a cult that will be the focus of season two. Michael is a brilliant speaker and sermonizer and also a first-class geneticist. (The Deadline Team)

Actress Alanna Ubach (Meet the Fockers and Legally Blonde) has joined the cast of the first original scripted drama Girlfriends’ Guide To Divorce on Bravo. The series centers on Abby (Lisa Edelstein from House), a self-help book author who hides the fact that she’s separated from her husband as she starts to navigate her life as a single woman in her early 40s in Los Angeles. Ubach will play Jo, a blunt, brassy New Yorker and Abby’s best friend from college who comes to LA to help Abby through her divorce. Janeane Garafolo and Beau Garrett co-star as Lyla and Phoebe, respectively, Abby’s new divorced friends. As Ubach’s character Jo is introduced, Garafolo’s Lyla will be phased out and Jo will succeed Lyla as Abby’s best friend. Additionally, actor Matthew Glave (Growing Up Fisher) and Virginia Williams (Fairly Legal) will have recurring roles on the series, playing Gordon and Courtney Beech, a high-profile fashion couple currently going through a divorce. (The Deadline Team)

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Summer is nearly at an end (how can that be?) and it’s time to look back at the cable ratings for all of July for the dramas, made-for-TV movies and mini-series that aired during the month.

Those ratings are all listed below:

CABLE DRAMAS

MONDAYS:

Hit the Floor – The VH1 original series aired four more new episodes of its second season during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

July 7 – 2.5 million
July 14 – 2.1 million
July 21 – 2.4 million
July 28 – 2 million

This averages out to 2.3 million viewers for July. The final two episodes of Hit the Floor aired on VH1 on August 4 and 11. The ratings for those two episodes will be featured in the August report.

Longmire – The A&E drama aired four more new episodes of its third season during July as well as the season finale, which aired on August 4. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

July 7 – 3.4 million
July 14 – 3.6 million
July 21 – 3.3 million
July 28 – 3.4 million
August 4 – 3.7 million (Season Finale)

This averages out to 3.5 million viewers for the above time frame. A fourth season of Longmire has yet to be officially announced by A&E.

Major Crimes – The TNT crime drama aired four more new episodes of its third season during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

July 7 – 4.9 million
July 14 – 5.3 million
July 21 – 5.6 million
July 28 – 5.8 million

This averages out to 5.4 million viewers for July. The final two summer episodes of Major Crimes aired on TNT on August 4 and 11. The ratings for those two episodes will be featured in the August report.

Murder in the First – The new TNT drama aired four more news episodes of its debut season during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

July 7 – 2.6 million
July 14 – 2.7 million
July 21 – 2.5 million
July 28 – 2.7 million

This average out to 2.6 million viewers for July. The final two episodes of Murder in the First aired on TNT on August 4 and 11. The ratings for those two episodes will be featured in the August report.

Switched at Birth – Four new episodes of the third season of the ABC Family drama aired during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

July 7 – 1.3 million
July 14 – 1.6 million
July 21 – 1.4 million
July 28 – 1.1 million

This averages out to 1.4 million viewers for July. New episodes of Switched at Birth aired on ABC Family on August 4 and August 11 with the summer finale set to air on Monday, August 18 at 8 PM. The network also just announced Switched at Birth will be back for a fourth season.

The Fosters – The ABC Family drama aired four more new episodes of its second season during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

July 7 – 1.4 million
July 14 – 1.6 million
July 21 – 1.5 million
July 28 – 1.4 million

This averages out to 1.5 million viewers for July. New episodes of The Fosters aired on ABC Family on August 4 and August 11 with the summer finale also set to air on Monday, August 18 at 9 PM.

Teen Wolf – The MTV thriller aired four new episodes from its current fourth season during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

July 7 – 1.6 million
July 14 – 1.7 million
July 21 – 1.6 million
July 28 – 1.6 million

This averages out to 1.6 million viewers for the month. New episodes of Teen Wolf aired on MTV on August 4 and August 11 with the next new episode set to air on Monday, August 18 at 10 PM.

TUESDAYS:

The Haves and Have Nots – The Oxygen drama aired its final five episodes of its second season during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

July 1 – 3.5 million
July 8 – 3.3 million
July 15 – 3.2 million
July 22 – 2.8 million
July 29 – 3.5 million (Season Finale)

This averages out to 3.3 million viewers for July. The Haves and Have Nots will return to Oxygen in January 2015 for its third season.

Pretty Little Liars – Season 5 of the ABC Family teen soap opera aired five more new episodes during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

July 1 – 2.1 million
July 8 – 2.2 million (100th Episode)
July 15 – 2.1 million
July 22 – 2.1 million
July 29 – 1.8 million

This averages out to 2.1 million viewers for July. New episodes of Pretty Little Liars aired on August 5 and August 12 with the next new episode set to air on ABC Family on Tuesday, August 19 at 8 PM.

Chasing Life – The new ABC Family drama aired five episodes of its debut season during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

July 1 – 1.1 million
July 8 – 1.2 million
July 15 – 1.2 million
July 22 – 1.1 million
July 29 – 1.1 million

This averages out to 1.2 million viewers for July. The final two summer episodes of Chasing Life aired on August 5 and August 12 on ABC Family. The ratings for those two episodes will be featured in the August report. A special “Christmas in May” episode is set to air in December on ABC Family.

Royal Pains – The long-running USA Network drama aired five new episodes of its current sixth season during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

July 1 – 2.1 million
July 8 – 2 million
July 15 – 1.8 million
July 22 – 2.1 million
July 29 – 1.9 million

This averages out to 2 million viewers for July. New episodes of Royal Pains aired on August 5 and August 12 with the next new episode set to air on the USA Network on Tuesday, August 19 at 9 PM.

Covert Affairs – The USA Network aired five new episodes of its current fifth season during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

July 1 – 1.7 million
July 8 – 1.4 million
July 15 – 1.5 million
July 22 – 1.7 million
July 29 – 1.7 million

This averages out to 1.6 million viewers for July. New episodes of Covert Affairs aired on August 5 and August 12 with the next new episode set to air on the USA Network on Tuesday, August 19 at 10 PM.

Rizzoli & Isles – The TNT cop drama aired five new episodes of its current fifth season during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

July 1 – 5.4 million
July 8 – 5.1 million
July 15 – 4.9 million
July 22 – 5.2 million
July 29 – 4.8 million

This averages out to 5.1 million viewers for July. New episodes of Rizzoli & Isles aired on August 5 and August 12 with the next new episode set to air on TNT on Tuesday, August 19 at 9 PM.

Perception – The TNT drama aired five more episodes of its current third season during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

July 1 – 3.2 million
July 8 – 2.6 million
July 15 – 2.6 million
July 22 – 2.9 million
July 29 – 2.8 million

This averages out to 2.8 million viewers for July. New episodes of Perception aired on August 5 and August 12 with the next new episode set to air on TNT on Tuesday, August 19 at 10 PM.

Tyrant – The new FX drama aired five new episodes of its debut season this month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

July 1 – 1.4 million
July 8 – 1.7 million
July 15 – 1.6 million
July 22 – 1.5 million
July 29 – 1.4 million

This averages out to 1.5 million for July. New episodes of Tyrant aired on August 5 and August 12 with the next new episode set to air on FX on Tuesday, August 19 at 10 PM.

Finding Carter – The new MTV drama debuted on July 8, airing four episodes during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

July 8 – 1.7 million and 1.4 million (Two episodes aired back-to-back) [DEBUT]
July 15 – 1.3 million
July 22 – 1.2 million
July 29 – 990,000 viewers

This averages out to 1.3 million for July. New episodes of Finding Carter aired on August 5 and August 12 on MTV with the next new episode set to air on Tuesday, August 19 at 10 PM.

The new El Rey Network drama Matador debuted on July 15, airing three episodes during the month. Ratings could not be tracked down for any of those three episodes. New episodes of Matador aired on August 5 and August 12 with the next new episode set to air on Tuesday, August 19 at 9 PM.

WEDNESDAYS:

Suits – The USA Network legal drama aired four new episodes of its fourth season during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

July 2 – No episode aired
July 9 – 2.4 million
July 16 – 2.3 million
July 23 – 2.7 million
July 30 – 2.8 million

This averages out to 2.6 million viewers for July. New episodes of Suits aired on August 6 and August 13 with the final summer episode set to air on the USA Network on Wednesday, August 20 at 9 PM.

Graceland – The USA Network undercover drama aired four new episodes of its sophomore season during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

July 2 – No episode aired
July 9 – 1.2 million
July 16 – 1 million
July 23 – 1.5 million
July 30 – 1.2 million

This averages out to 1.2 million viewers for July. New episodes of Graceland aired on August 6 and August 13 with the next new episode set to air on the USA Network on Wednesday, August 20 at 10 PM.

The Bridge – The FX drama returned for its second season on July 9, airing four episodes during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

July 9 – 1.5 million (Season Premiere)
July 16 – 1.2 million
July 23 – 1.3 million
July 30 – 1.1 million

This averages out to 1.3 million viewers for July. New episodes of The Bridge aired on August 6 and August 13 with the next new episode set to air on FX on Wednesday, August 20 at 10 PM.

The Divide – The new WE TV mini-series debuted on July 16, airing three episodes during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

July 16 – 488,000 viewers (Two-Hour Debut)
July 23 – 336,000 viewers
July 30 – 285,000 viewers

This averages out to 399,000 viewers for July. New episodes of The Divide aired on WE TV on August 6 and August 13 with the next new episode set to air on Wednesday, August 20 at 9 PM.

The DirecTV drama Rogue aired its final five episodes of its second season during July, but ratings for those episodes could not be tracked down.

THURSDAYS:

Defiance – The Syfy series aired five new episodes of its second season during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

July 3 – 1.5 million
July 10 – 1.6 million
July 17 – 1.6 million
July 24 – 1.6 million
July 31 – 1.5 million

This averages out 1.6 million viewers for July. New episodes of Defiance aired on August 7 and August 14 with two new episodes set to air on Syfy on Thursday, August 21 at 8 and 9 PM.

Dominion – The new Syfy drama aired five new episodes of its debut season during the month as well as its season finale on August 7. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

July 3 – 1.7 million
July 10 – 1.6 million
July 17 – 1.6 million
July 24 – 1.5 million
July 31 – 1.5 million
August 7 – 1.8 million (Season Finale)

This averages out to 1.6 million viewers for the above time frame. A second season of Dominion has yet to be announced by Syfy.

Rectify – The SundanceTV series aired five episodes of its second season during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

July 3 – 135,000 viewers
July 10 – 179,000 viewers
July 17 – No ratings could be found
July 24 – No ratings could be found
July 31 – No ratings could be found

This averages out to approximately 157,000 viewers for July. New episodes of Rectify aired on the SundanceTV on August 7 and August 14 with the final new episode to air on Thursday, August 21 at 9 PM.

Rush – The new USA Network medical drama debuted on July 17, airing three episodes during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

July 17 – 1.7 million
July 24 – 1.6 million
July 31 – 1.8 million

This averages out to 1.7 million viewers for July. New episodes of Rush aired on the USA Network on August 7 and August 14 with a new episode set to air on Thursday, August 21 at 9 PM.

Satisfaction – The other new USA Network drama also debuted on July 17, airing three episodes during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

July 17 – 1.7 million
July 24 – 1.6 million
July 31 – 1.5 million

This averages out to 1.6 million viewers for July. New episodes of Satisfaction aired on the USA Network on August 7 and August 14 with a new episode set to air on Thursday, August 21 at 10 PM.

FRIDAYS:

The new Syfy drama The Almighty Johnsons debuted on July 11, airing three episodes during the month. Ratings for the debut episode were 1 million, but ratings for the other two episodes could not be tracked down. New episodes of the series aired on Syfy on August 1 and August 8 with the next new episode set to air on Friday, August 15 at 10 PM.

SATURDAYS:

Power – The new Starz drama aired the final four episodes of its debut season throughout July and on August 2. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

July 5 – No episode aired
July 12 – 528,000 viewers
July 19 – 745,000 viewers
July 26 – 754,000 viewers
August 2 – 1.1 million

This averages out to 676,000 viewers for July. Power was renewed for a second season by Starz and will air sometime in 2015.

Cedar Cove returned to the Hallmark Channel for its second season on July 19, airing two episodes during the month; but ratings for those two episodes could not be tracked down. New episodes of Cedar Cove aired on the Hallmark Channel on August 2 and August 9 with the next new episode set to air on August 16 at 8 PM.

SUNDAYS:

Devious Maids – The Lifetime soap opera aired its final two episodes of its second season during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

July 6 – 1.9 million
July 13 – 2.2 million (Season Finale)

This averages out to 2.1 million viewers for July. Devious Maids has yet to be renewed for a third season by Lifetime.

Salem – The WGN America thriller aired its final two episodes of its debut season during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

July 6 – 224,000 viewers (approximate average)
July 13 – 236,000 viewers (approximate average) (Season Finale)

This averages out to approximately 230,000 viewers for July. Salem was renewed by WGN America for a second season and it will air sometime in 2015.

Halt & Catch Fire – The new 1980’s themed AMC drama aired its final episodes of its debut season throughout July with its final airing on August 3. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

July 6 – 718,000 viewers
July 13 – 832,000 viewers (approximate average)
July 20 – No numbers could be tracked down
July 27 – 550,000 viewers
August 3 – 574,000 viewers (Final Episode)

This averages out to approximately 669,000 viewers during July. AMC has yet to renew Halt & Catch Fire for a second season.

True Blood – The HBO thriller aired four more new episodes of its seventh and final season during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

July 6 – 3.2 million
July 13 – 3.2 million
July 20 – 3.6 million
July 27 – 3.4 million

This averages out to 3.4 million viewers during July. New episodes of True Blood aired on HBO on August 3 and August 10 with the next new episode set to air on Sunday, August 17 at 9 PM.

The Leftovers – The new HBO drama aired four more episodes of its debut season during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

July 6 – 1.6 million
July 13 – 1.4 million
July 20 – 1.6 million
July 27 – 1.6 million

This averages out to 1.6 million viewers during July. New episodes of The Leftovers aired on HBO on August 3 and August 10 with the next new episode set to air on Sunday, August 17 at 10 PM.

The Last Ship – The TNT apocalyptic drama aired four new episodes of its debut season during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

July 6 – 4.1 million
July 13 – 4.6 million
July 20 – 4.1 million
July 27 – 4.4 million

This averages out to 4.3 million viewers during July. New episodes of The Last Ship aired on TNT on August 3 and August 10 with the next new episode set to air on Sunday, August 17 at 9 PM.

Falling Skies – The alien invasion series aired four more new episodes of its current fourth season during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

July 6 – 2.8 million
July 13 – 2.8 million
July 20 – 2.8 million
July 27 – 2.6 million

This averages out to 2.8 million viewers during July. New episodes of Falling Skies aired on TNT on August 3 and August 10 with the next new episode set to air on Sunday, August 17 at 10 PM.

The Musketeers – The BBC America series based on the classic novel aired four more episodes of its debut season during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

July 6 – 154,000 viewers (approximate average)
July 13 – 332,000 viewers (approximate average)
July 20 – No numbers could be tracked down
July 27 – No numbers could be tracked down

This averages out to approximately 243,000 viewers during July. New episodes of The Musketeers aired on BBC America on August 3 and August 10 with the next new episode set to air on Sunday, August 17 at 9 PM.

Witches of East End – The Lifetime drama returned for the start of its second season on July 6, airing four episodes during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

July 6 – 1.1 million
July 13 – 1.5 million
July 20 – 1.3 million
July 27 – 1.1 million

This averages out to 1.3 million viewers during July. New episodes of Witches of East End aired on Lifetime on August 3 and August 10 with the next new episode set to air on Sunday, August 17 at 9 PM.

The Lottery – The new Lifetime drama debuted on July 20, airing two episodes during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

July 20 – 1.1 million
July 27 – 720,000 viewers

This averages out to 910,000 viewers during July. New episodes of The Lottery aired on Lifetime on August 3 and August 10 with the next new episode set to air on Sunday, August 17 at 10 PM.

Ray Donovan – The Showtime drama returned for its second season on July 13, airing three episodes during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

July 13 – 1.2 million
July 20 – 1.3 million
July 27 – 1.4 million

This averages out to approximately1.3 million viewers during July. New episodes of Ray Donovan aired on Showtime on August 3 and August 10 with the next new episode set to air on Sunday, August 17 at 9 PM.

Masters of Sex – The period piece Showtime drama also returned for its second season on July 13, airing three episodes during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

July 13 – 830,000 viewers
July 20 – 720,000 viewers
July 27 – 840,000 viewers

This averages out to 797,000 viewers during July. New episodes of Masters of Sex aired on Showtime on August 3 and August 10 with the next new episode set to air on Sunday, August 17 at 10 PM.

The Strain – The vampire-laced FX mini-series debuted on July 13, airing three episodes during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

July 13 – 3 million (DEBUT)
July 20 – 2.1 million
July 27 – 2.3 million

This averages out to approximately 2.5 million viewers during July. New episodes of The Strain aired on FX on August 3 and August 10 with the next new episode set to air on Sunday, August 17 at 10 PM.

Manhattan – The period piece WGN America drama debuted on July 27, earning 900,000 viewers for its debut episode. New episodes of Manhattan aired on WGN America on August 3 and August 10 with the next new episodes set to air on Sunday, August 17 at 9 PM.

MADE-FOR-TV MOVIES AND MINI-SERIES

There were less than a dozen made-for-TV movies and mini-series that aired on the cable networks during July. Here is a list of the movies where ratings could be found (listed highest to lowest):

Sharknado 2 (Syfy) – 3.9 million
For Better or For Worse (Hallmark) – 2 million
Presumed Dead in Paradise (Lifetime) – 1.7 million
Killing Daddy (Lifetime) – 1.5 million

And here are the made-for-TV movies and mini-series that aired during July for which ratings could NOT be found:

Comeback Dad (UP Channel)
Endeavor (PBS)
Last Tango in Halifax (PBS)
Memory Book (Hallmark Movie Channel)
Poirot (PBS)
Rocky Road (UP Channel)
The Choking Game (Lifetime)
The Honorable Woman (Sundance TV)
Vicious (PBS)

Ratings results for the cable dramas, the mini-series and the made-for-TV movies that are set to air in August that can be tracked down will be provided as soon as possible in September.

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TV Ratings

Here are the ratings for the three summer dramas that air on Wednesday nights on the major networks:

10 PM Shows:
Extant (CBS) [NEW] – 5.6 million
Taxi Brooklyn (NBC) [NEW] – 5.2 million
Motive (ABC) [NEW] – 3.5 million

What did you watch on TV 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:

8 PM:
Defiance on Syfy (NEW)
The Vampire Diaries on The CW (Reair)
Sleepy Hollow on FOX (Reair)
Castle on TNT

8:30 PM:
The Princess Diaries movie on Oxygen

9 PM:
Rookie Blue on ABC (NEW)
Gang Related on FOX (NEW)
Defiance on Syfy (NEW)
The Originals on The CW (Reair)

9:01 PM:
Castle on TNT

10 PM:
The Honorable Woman mini-series on Sundance (NEW)
Elementary on CBS (Reair)

10:02 PM:
Castle on TNT

Enjoy!

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Hey All,

Here are the news items for today:

TELEVISION

Actress Alicia Coppola (Jericho and The Nine Lives of Chloe King) will guest star in an upcoming episode of Criminal Minds this fall, playing Lisa Randall, the head of a Morgellons syndrome support group who’s willing to go as far as she can to protect group members privacy. (Andy Swift at TV Line)

Actress Mary McCormack (In Plain Sight) and actor Josh Randall (Ed) will guest star in an early October episode of Scandal, playing a couple. That’s it, no big reveals as to who they will be, but that seems par for the course with any Shonda Rhimes production – no spoilers. (Lauren Piester at E! Online)

DirecTV has given a 20-episode third season order to their original series Rogue that will find Thandie Newton returning in her lead role as well as actor Cole Hauser coming back from his second season role. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

Actor Mykelti Williamson (Justified) will guest star in the new CBS fall drama Scorpion that stars Elyes Gabel (Body of Proof) as eccentric genius Walter O’Brien, who builds a team of other super-geniuses to help solve the world’s most complex problems. Williamson will appear in an October episode as Gen. Ned Walker, a hard-edged, lifelong soldier in command of the military-controlled Montero Nuclear Reactor, which comes under threat. (Adam Bryant at TV Guide)

Actor Jacob Pitts (Justified) will guest star in an upcoming episode of the CBS drama Elementary, playing Paul Ettinger, a brilliant and wealthy mathematician who assembles a team of his fellow math geniuses to help identify a killer that Sherlock Holmes (series lead Jonny Lee Miller) and Joan Watson (series lead Lucy Liu) are tracking. (Natalie Abrams at Entertainment Weekly)

HBO has given a second season order to The Leftovers. (Variety)

ABC Family has given a fourth season order to their drama Switched at Birth. (The Futon Critic)

Actress Aunjanue Ellis (The Mentalist) will appear in Sleepy Hollow when the show returns to FOX this fall for its second season, playing Lori Mills, the late mother of Abbie (series lead Nicole Beharie) and Jenny (new series regular Lyndie Greenwood). (Natalie Abrams at Entertainment Weekly)

TV TRAILER

PROGRAMMING HEADS-UP

The August 10 episodes of Unforgettable and Reckless that were pre-empted due to a two-hour PGA overrun will air this Sunday, August 17. (The Futon Critic)

DEVELOPMENT NEWS

WGN America has given a 13-episode order to the Appalachian family drama Titans and a fast-track development plan for the Civil War-era drama Underground. Titans revolves around a family struggling to live off the grid in Appalachia while Underground revolves around the covert network that was assembled to help slaves escape from the South via the Underground Railroad, as well as the mercenaries who tried to stop them. WGN America also has The 10 Commandments on tap. It will be a limited series, featuring notable directors offering their takes on stories drawn from the Biblical rule book. (Cynthia Littleton at Variety)

Starz and the BBC are working together on a small screen adaptation of the Richard House novel “The Kills”. The story centers on the global manhunt for a British mercenary who goes on the run after stealing $50 million from an American reconstruction project in Iraq. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

Legendary actor/director/writer Rob Reiner will direct an untitled period piece thriller drama that will center on a Yale student with aspirations to be among the best and the brightest, who is recruited by the CIA to become a mole in the secret Skull and Bones society. He becomes caught between the two very powerful organizations. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

Actress Thandie Newton (Rogue) has joined the burgeoning cast of the HBO sci-fi drama pilot Westworld that is inspired by Michael Crichton’s 1973 movie of the same name that will revolve around a futuristic theme park where robots go berserk and attack the guests. Among the cast are Anthony Hopkins, James Marsden, Ed Harris, Evan Rachel Wood and Jeffrey Wright. Newton will play Maeve Millay, a beautiful and razor-sharp Madame whose seen-it-all-before worldview is about to be truly challenged. (Michael Ausiello at TV Line)

ONLINE SERIES NEWS

The CW Seed’s web series Play It Again, Dick – the pseudo sequel to the Veronica Mars film – will find many of the stars from the TV series reprise their roles. The web series focuses on actor Ryan Hansen and his Dick Casablancas character. Each of the cast members will play both their former characters and heightened versions of their real-life selves. Amongst the returnees are Kristen Bell, Jason Dohring, Enrico Colantoni, Percy Daggs, Daran Norris, Francis Capra, Chris Lowell and Ken Marino. The eight-episode web series will premiere September 15 on the CW Seed. (Variety)

BOX OFFICE NEWS

Actress Sophie Turner (Game of Thrones) has been cast as Mary Shelley opposite Jeremy Irvin (War Horse) as Percy Shelley in the upcoming movie Mary Shelley’s Monster about the Frankenstein authoress. (Jen Yamato at Deadline)

Q&A SECTION (with Adam Bryant at TV Guide and Michael Ausiello at TV Line)

Question: I can’t believe they’re already giving DiNozzo a new love interest on NCIS. — Susan

Adam: I’m sure there are ‘shippers out there who never want to see Tony with anyone but Ziva, but that ‘ship has sailed. Or has it? While executive producer Gary Glasberg says the door is always open for Cote de Pablo to return, Michael Weatherly sounds even more certain. “I’m sure they will see other again,” he says of an eventual reunion between Tony and Ziva. “I am deeply fascinated by what kind of fireworks would result,” Weatherly says. “I absolutely know that it would not be without an explosive quality.”

Question: Outlander isn’t just another love triangle show, with Claire torn between good guy Frank and bad boy Jamie, is it? — Sandra

Adam: Don’t worry, it’s far more complicated than that! As Saturday’s episode reveals, Jamie’s criminal past is a direct result of an encounter with Frank’s ancestor Jack, a captain in the English army. Unlike his kind-natured descendant, Jack is a sadist who once brutally flogged Jamie and sent him to prison when the Scot tried to save his sister from sexual assault. So, ask yourself this: Could Jamie ever truly accept the fact that Claire married a Randall?

Question: Got any teases about the new season of Nashville? — Jessica

Adam: While Rayna’s personal life might be a mess, it sounds like her career will be hotter than ever. “Part of Rayna’s journey this year is being pulled into a whole new level of celebrity,” executive producer Dee Johnson says. Then again, being a huge star in 2014 means letting fans into your personal life. “There was a time when the work would stand for itself and fans would buy your albums,” Johnson says. “But everything now is about social media and really putting yourself out there in a way that has been sort of anathema to Rayna in the past. … [It] is less than comfortable for her.

Question: I can’t believe this season of Royal Pains is almost over! What can we expect? — Julie

Adam: Divya’s struggle to balance medicine and motherhood will hit a heartbreaking climax in the last episodes of the season. When Rafa (with more than a little influence from his mother) suddenly requests joint custody of Sashi, Divya’s entire life, and particularly her demanding job, will be put under the microscope. Expect things to turn ugly when Divya is accused of putting her patients before her daughter in the season finale.

Question: Any scoop on Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.’s FitzSimmons? Any updates on Fitz’s storyline in terms of his injuries? —Stacy

Ausiello: Prepare to be mildly toyed with. Executive producer Jeff Bell told Matt Mitovich that as the September 23 premiere unspools, Fitz’s fate will go unaddressed “just long enough that you think, ‘Oh my God, really? Aren’t they going to…?!’” — before finally revealing the 411 on everyone’s favorite techie. But the bigger question may be: How is the lad’s heart? “The beauty of what [Fitz said to Simmons trapped underwater] is it makes for lots of complicated feelings,” Bell notes. “I’d be curious to see how things will be different or the same now.”

Question: Got any information on Perception‘s mid-season finale? – Barb

Ausiello: Kate and Donnie’s wedding “is starting to awaken things” in Pierce, Eric McCormack says. “Something will happen at the end of the summer that will shake him up enough that he starts to speak about other things he’s been quiet about for a long time.” And after the cliffhanger finale, there’s even more good stuff coming when the season continues this winter. “We get into a whole other area that I’m excited about, where we start to explore a bit more of his relationship with Moretti and all the stuff that’s been unspoken,” the actor adds.

Question: Has Sleepy Hollow cast the Succubus yet? —Janet

Ausiello: They have! I can exclusively confirm that Caroline Ford (Lake Placid: The Final Chapter) has landed the guest-starring role of Lilith — AKA the Succubus. Official character description, authored by Executive Producer Mark Goffman: You may have heard lore about the biblical creature called a Succubus. And as with all creatures on Sleepy Hollow, she comes with our own twist. Ethereal and seductive, Lilith drains her victims’ life force, leaving only desiccated husks behind. She’s drawn to desire, and hidden desires burn brightest, so she will reveal many secrets in her path of exotic destruction. Things in Sleepy Hollow are about to get sexy as—you know… hell.

Question: Will Once Upon a Time fans find out to whom Hook traded his ship? —Meg

Ausiello: Not anytime soon. “It’s definitely something I myself am wondering,” says Colin O’Donoghue, three episodes into shooting Season 4. Especially given the significance of the trade, in the name of helping Emma, “I would be intrigued to see exactly what happened there,” the pirate’s portrayer adds. “The Jolly Roger was his life for 300 years!”

That’s it. Enjoy!

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Summer Snow

The movie Summer Snow will debut on UP Channel on August 17 at 8 PM.

Hallie Benson (young actress Rachel Eggleston) is a small girl with a very big heart. Whether baking cookies for a grumpy neighbor or selling toothbrushes to help a friend, Hallie always thinks of others. Unfortunately, her “creative” ways of helping people often leave her father Dan with a mess to clean up.

Dan Benson (David Chisum) struggles to keep it all together after his wife’s death. He doesn’t cook, do hair or know how to help his three children without his beautiful wife and her unshakeable faith in God.

The cast includes Cameron Goodman, Garrett Backstrom and Brett Rice.

Here is a trailer for Summer Snow.

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