According to the Paley Center Twitter page:
This just in: Supernatural joins PaleyFest 2011!
Supernatural fans are rejoicing, I’m sure.
Posted in Breaking News, Convention/Event, Geekdom, Paley Center, Television on January 14, 2011| Leave a Comment »
According to the Paley Center Twitter page:
This just in: Supernatural joins PaleyFest 2011!
Supernatural fans are rejoicing, I’m sure.
Posted in Breaking News, Paley Center on December 15, 2010| 1 Comment »
Four of the events for PaleyFest 2011 have been announced and they are: American Idol, Freaks & Geeks/Undeclared Reunion, True Blood and The Walking Dead. The full line-up for PaleyFest 2011 will be announced on January 19.
PaleyFest 2011 will be held from March 4 to March 18 at the Saban Theatre in Los Angeles.
Tickets for Paley Center members will go on sale January 21 with tickets for the public available on January 23.
If you have the money, though, you can purchase festival passes here.
You can visit the PaleyFest 2011 page here.
Posted in Breaking News, Paley Center on November 19, 2010| Leave a Comment »
The Paley Center for Media announced today they have made available on DVD a fairly large collection of their events. You can order these DVD via Amazon here.
Some of the events include TV shows such as Castle, Lost, 30 Rock, House, Prison Break and Battlestar Galactica among many others.
Posted in Appearances, Breaking News, Paley Center, Television on November 19, 2010| Leave a Comment »
Are you a fan of the USA Network series Psych? Were you a fan of the groundbreaking series Twin Peaks? Are you planning on watching the Twin Peaks reunion episode of Psych when it airs on December 1?
Well, you could see a special screening of the episode AND see some of the actors to be featured in that episode on November 29 if you live, or plan to be, in Los Angeles on November 29.
The Psych! A Twin Peaks Gathering will be held at the Paley Center for Media in Beverly Hills at 7 PM and will feature the following in person:
Psych Stars:
James Roday, “Shawn Spencer”
Dule Hill, “Burton ‘Gus’ Guster”
Plus Twin Peaks Original Cast Members:
Sheryl Lee, “Laura Palmer” / “Madeleine ‘Maddy’ Ferguson”
Dana Ashbrook, “Bobby Briggs”
Robin Lively, “Lana Budding Milford”
Lenny von Dohen, “Harold Smith”
Ray Wise, “Leland Palmer” (schedule permitting)
Catherine Coulter, “Log Lady”
Here is the official write up from the Paley Center: “Twin Peaks fans, rejoice: the Paley Center is partnering with USA Network’s hit series Psych to celebrate the twentieth anniversary of the premiere of the groundbreaking ABC crime drama from David Lynch and Mark Frost. Diane, here are the facts: the Paley Center will host the premiere screening of the December 1, TP-inspired episode of Psych, titled “Dual Spires,” which was cowritten by Psych star James Roday. The episode includes guest shots by seven members of the Twin Peaks cast, plus a reimagined rendering of the Psych theme song by Julee Cruise, known to Peaks fans as the blonde songstress who warbled Angelo Badalamenti’s immortal theme song back in the day. After the screening stick around for a discussion with Psych’s lead actors, Roday and Dule Hill, and the Twin Peaks alumni. No cherry pie, but a damn fine evening nonetheless.”
Tickets are on sale here RIGHT NOW!
Posted in Appearances, Paley Center, Television on November 15, 2010| 2 Comments »
Unforgettable!
That one word best describes the evening I had last week, attending the Hart to Hart Reunion at the Paley Center for Media. As I drove home after the event, one song that aired on the radio during my drive was “Unforgettable” – the duet version by the late (great) Nat King Cole and his daughter Natalie Cole. As the first few notes of that song began, it struck a chord and tied up the entire evening perfectly.
The panel was unforgettable and not just because there was a packed crowd of excited fans of the beloved 80’s series inside the theatre at the Paley Center, but because all of us had the chance to watch an episode of Hart to Hart together with Jonathan and Jennifer themselves, Robert Wagner and Stefanie Powers, sitting right there in the room with us. And to top it all off, they entertained us during the moderated panel, recounting tales of how they met, how they came to be on the show and reminiscing about how Hollywood used to be, during their time in the limelight.
Both of these illustrious actors exuded such class and charm all the while showcasing what it means to be a true celebrity: accepting the praise from their admirers with grace and humility while, in return, embracing the audience (metaphorically speaking) as if they were an old friend who had come for a much-overdue visit.
Moderated by William Keck from TV Guide Magazine, the audience was invited behind the velvet rope, getting a glimpse inside Mr. Wagner and Ms. Powers lives from the time they first met on the set of the legendary movie West Side Story (which starred Mr. Wagner’s wife (the late) Natalie Wood) through their work together (albeit one episode) on the TV show It Takes A Thief, leading up to their much beloved TV series Hart to Hart and the eight made-for-TV movies that followed.
You can read the remainder of this article here.
Posted in Breaking News, Contest/Sweepstakes, Paley Center on November 11, 2010| Leave a Comment »

Paley Center for Media
What is TEDWomen? Here is the 411 on them:
“Over the past several years, a flood of fascinating data from the worlds of education, micro-finance and more has shown an essential link between investing in women and girls and economic growth, public health and political stability. A new lens reveals women as powerful change agents in developing nations; meanwhile, in the West, generations of educated women are forging new directions in the sciences, arts, business and beyond. To track this emerging story, the first-ever TEDWomen will invite both women and men to explore in depth: Who are the women leading change? What ideas are they championing? How are women reshaping the future? The cross-disciplinary, cross-generational program will focus on how women think and work, communicate and collaborate, learn and lead — what this means and why it matters to all of us. Speakers from around the globe — both men and women, from anthropologists to artists, scientists to soldiers, farmers to futurists — will share their ideas in the classic TED format, creating a program that surprises and inspires.”
And, if you have a big idea and are passionate about what you do, you could win an all-expense paid trip to attend the inaugural TEDWomen Conference in Washington, DC, which will be held on December 7 and 8.
The contest ends on November 23. To learn more about the conference and the contest, please visit here.
Posted in Appearances, Paley Center, Television on October 10, 2010| Leave a Comment »
The Paley Center for Media – both in Los Angeles and New York – will be presenting some interesting panels next month. For those of you in Los Angeles, the following two events are upcoming:
The cast and crew of the USA Network series Royal Pains will participate in a panel on November 8. The featured panels are cast members Mark Feuerstein, Paulo Costanzo, Jill Flint and Reshma Shetty and Executive Producers Michael Rauch and Andrew Lenchewski.
The show, which returns on January 20 with all new episodes, is about idealistic New York emergency room doctor Hank Lawson (Feuerstein) who is unjustly fired from his job, ending up in the Hamptons with his pleasure-seeking accountant brother Evan (Costanzo). There he ends up as a concierge doctor to the rich and richer with his own physician’s assistant Divya (Shetty) and an on-again, off-again girlfriend in the form of local hospital administrator Jill (Flint).
There might still be tickets available for this event here. Members are $10 while the general public is $15.
A few days later, on November 10, a special reunion will be held. The event is called One from the Hart: A Hart to Hart Reunion will be featured with guest panelist being none other than the perennially leads of the much-beloved 1980’s series Stefanie Powers and Robert Wagner.
The series, created by Sidney Sheldon, was about millionaire business executive Jonathan Hart (Wagner) and his freelance journalist wife, Jennifer (Powers) who worked as amateur detectives. Running for five seasons on ABC, the series remained popular through eight reunion movies.
If you would like to see if there are any tickets still available, please visit here. Again, tickets for members are $10 and tickets for the general public are $15.
For fans in the Big Apple, the New York Paley Center will host a night with the cast and creative team behind the Showtime hit comedy The Big C on November 1. The panelist will include cast members Laura Linney, Oliver Platt, Gabourey Sidibe, Phyllis Somerville and John Benjamin Hickey as well as Executive Producer/Creator Darlene Hunt and Executive Producer Jenny Bicks.
This series is the highly unconventional look at a buttoned-up Minneapolis school teacher – Cathy Jamison (Linney) – who decides it is time to start living after learning she has Stage Four melanoma. She decides to tell no one, including her immature husband (Platt), obnoxious teenage son and outspoken, homeless (by choice) brother (Hickey). Meanwhile, she is dealing with her students, including stubborn Andrea (Sidibe), with a renewed aplomb and getting to her cranky neighbor Marlene (Somerville).
You can try to get tickets here. Tickets for members are $20 and tickets for the general public are $25.
To learn more about the Paley Center for Media, please visit their website.
Posted in Paley Center, Television on September 15, 2010| Leave a Comment »
Last night I attended the Paley Center for Media’s 6th Annual Fall TV Preview Party saluting ABC. The night started off with a Q&A panel featuring Eileen Heisler, the creator of the half-hour comedy The Middle as well as series star Atticus Shaffer; Noah Hawley, the creator of the new series My Generation and executive producer Jon Harmon Feldman and actor Stephen Collins of the new series No Ordinary Family. The moderator for the night was Debra Birnbaum, Editor-in-Chief of TV Guide. The audience was treated to insights on the creation of the two new shows and what are the driving forces behind the popular sitcom.
Once this panel was concluded, the house lights were dimmed and the pilot episode of the new half-hour comedy Better With You was screened followed by yet another Q&A panel with the cast and creative team behind this new show. The cast of this show includes Jennifer Finnigan (Close to Home), Josh Cooke (Notes from the Underbelly), Debra Jo Rupp (That 70’s Show), Joanna Garcia (Privileged), Kurt Fuller (Supernatural) and newcomer Jake Lacy all of whom – except for Garcia – participated in the panel along with executive producers Shana Goldberg-Meehan and Greg Malins.
At the conclusion of this second panel, the audience was treated to the season premiere of The Middle followed by two of the network’s new dramas: No Ordinary Family and My Generation.
First of all, I must preface what I’m about to say in regards to the two sitcoms with the fact that I do not watch half-hour comedies nor do I typically like any show filmed in that format. And while Better With You wasn’t awful – the Paley Center audience certainly seemed to laugh and enjoy themselves – I didn’t really find much redeeming in the new series to ever entice me to watch it.
The series follows three couples within one family. Vicky and Joel, the mother and father (Rupp and Fuller) who have been married for 35 years, their daughter Maddie and her boyfriend of 9 years Ben (Finnigan and Cooke) and Maddie’s younger sister Mia and her boyfriend of less than two months Casey (Garcia and Lacy). The pilot episode is all about the perspective each couple has based on their time together and how their relationships each tie to the other couples.
You will have to tune in on September 22 at 8:30 PM on ABC to judge for yourself, but I won’t be watching.
As for The Middle, which will be back for its second season on ABC tonight at 8 PM, all I can say is if I ever “belonged” to a family like this, I would disinherit them immediately and never show my face anywhere near them ever. To me they are the most dysfunctional and irresponsible family since The Bundy’s on Married…With Children – a television show that, to this day, I still despise. Now, I am obviously in the minority as the Paley Center audience, for the most part, laughed and truly seemed to enjoy the absurdity of the Heck family; but I will not be tuning in at all.
However, if you like this kind of fare, tune in tonight for the season premiere and the mini-Everybody Loves Raymond reunion when Doris Roberts appears as the new teacher of youngest Heck son Brick.
Moving along to the dramas that were screened, I can easily state that both of these new dramas are going to have difficulty sustaining an audience if the flocking of viewers from the Paley Center theatre is any example.
First up was No Ordinary Family, which – given its cast that includes Michael Chiklis (The Shield), Julie Benz (Dexter, Buffy and Angel), Autumn Reeser (The O.C.), Romany Malco (Weeds) as well as newly added Stephen Collins (7th Heaven) – should be great just because of these terrific actors and the premise – an ordinary family who after a fateful family vacation that results in a plane crash into the Amazon River that alters each of the family members, providing them with extraordinary abilities – should capture the heart of this sci-fi-lovin’ gal, it all left me a bit disheartened.
I WANT to love this show because of its pedigree – obviously the aforementioned cast and the creative team, which includes Greg Berlanti and Jon Harmon Feldman – but there is just something missing in the pilot. I chalk it up to the fact the original pilot was screened at Comic Con then altered for the general viewing audience, perhaps causing a disjointed feel. But it is also the lack of chemistry between the four central family members.
I will continue to tune in to the show for as long as it lasts, but I can only hope the episodes beyond the pilot will continue to get better or else the show will not be long for this world. No Ordinary Family debuts on ABC on September 28 at 8 PM.
Lastly, there was the pilot of My Generation, which is a unique, documentary-style series that looks at the lives of 9 Austin teens in the year 2000 when a crew follows them around for their last year of high school then revisiting them 10 years later to see where their lives have led them.
While I admire the inventiveness (if you will) of this sort of series – which is actually based on a Swedish program that ran for 5 episodes – the ABC version will, unfortunately, not be as lucky as its Swiss predecessor. If My Generation last even a couple of episodes, it will be very lucky indeed.
The overall problem for this series, at least in my opinion, is the fact that unless you are within the demographic of these 9 characters, you are not going to wholly relate to them. And, the even bigger problem for this series is the fact there is not enough heart in this show. What I mean by that is that the viewer has to care about the characters in a show or else they aren’t going to want to stick around and watch them. This show doesn’t have enough heart and doesn’t make me WANT to watch it.
Tune in on September 23 at 8 PM to see My Generation and judge for yourself.
Posted in Paley Center, Reviews, Television on September 10, 2010| Leave a Comment »
Last night I attended the kick-off night of the Sixth Annual Fall TV Preview Party held at the Paley Center for Media in Beverly Hills – primarily sponsored by TV Guide (as well as a number of other sponsors).
The night was dedicated to NBC and featured a screening of their new fall comedy Outsourced as well as panel that included the cast (most notably Diedrich Bader, Australian actress Pippa Black, who is known for her work in the popular Aussie soap Neighbours and newcomer Ben Rappaport).
Once that screening, panel and Q&A was complete, the rest of the night was dedicated to screenings of three of the network’s new dramas: The Event, Chase and Undercovers.
First up was The Event, which I had already seen at Comic Con this past July. It was interesting to view it with the typical audience at the Paley Center and compare it to the audience at Comic Con. Two VERY different types of viewers, I must say. Whereas the Paley Center audience was quiet during the screening and only whispers could be heard, the Comic Con audience was more reactive, commenting about what they liked and, in some instances, disliked about the pilot. Without giving much away from the story, the series delves into very divergent storylines that do not seem to be inter-related until near the end of the hour when the paths of the various characters start to intersect. What exactly “the event” really ends up being is anyone’s guess; but as long as the show can maintain a clear path toward answering questions and not get bogged down in too many layered stories, it may have a chance. Judge for yourself when The Event debuts on NBC on September 20 at 9 PM.
Then there is the new drama Chase from Jerry Bruckheimer, which is a cop show that’s not quite a cop show. A team of US marshals track down dangerous fugitives with a heavy dose of cunning, skill and determination. Going into this screening I wasn’t sure what to expect from this pilot, but I came out of it being surprised by how much better it was than I anticipated. The show has a lot of action – which will make the male viewers happy – a strong female lead – which will not only interest men but also inspire women to watch – and a cast of characters who actually work well as a team. And, as soon as I saw the name David Nutter appear on the screen, I knew the pilot would be solid. For those of you unfamiliar with the name, David Nutter is a legend in the industry as a very good director; he just does quality work. In this instance, Nutter is actually one of the executive producers on this series. In my opinion, as long as they can keep the pace of this show like they did in the pilot episode, they will have a shot at seeing more than just a handful of episodes air. You can check out Chase when it debuts on September 20 at 10 PM on NBC.
Lastly, the new spy drama Undercovers from J.J. Abrams (the man behind Lost and Alias) was screened. At this point, the Paley Center audience had thinned out considerably; but those of us who remained were entertained with a show that is a little bit of Alias and a whole lot of Chuck. It is not your typical serious spy series; it’s interlaced with humor, a bit of slapstick and a whole lot of love between the lead characters. I mean, after all, they are a happily married couple – who run a small catering company – who are brought back into their old spy lives to help find a former friend and fellow spy who has gone missing. Everything might not be what it seems in terms of their being called back into action, but the pilot was entertaining, at times a little ‘roll your eyes’ silly; but overly not a bad new addition to the network’s line up. You can see the debut of Undercovers on September 22 at 8 PM on NBC.
What NBC shows are you looking forward to seeing in the coming weeks? Please share.
Posted in Breaking News, Paley Center, Television on August 20, 2010| Leave a Comment »
In case you missed the announcement earlier this week, the annual PaleyFest Fall TV Preview Parties will be held at the Paley Center for Media in Beverly Hills next month. The following is the schedule of events:
September 9 – NBC
The network will provide previews of their new fall dramas The Event, Chase and Undercovers as well as their fall comedy Outsourced.
September 10 – CBS
The network will feature preview their fall drama The Defenders and their comedies Mike & Molly and $#*! My Dad Says.
September 13 – FOX
Previews from the network will include their new fall drama Lone Star and the fall comedies Raising Hope and Running Wilde.
September 14 – ABC
You can see previews for the fall comedy Better With You and the fall dramas No Ordinary Family and My Generation. There will also be a bonus screening of the season premiere of the returning comedy The Middle.
September 15 – The CW
You can expect to see previews of the fall dramas Nikita and Hellcats as well as the screening of a “hit returning show”.
You can learn more about the Fall TV Preview Parties and make your RSVP reservation for these FREE parties here