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ON TELEVISION (THURSDAY 11/18/10)
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TNT canceled the cop series Dark Blue from Jerry Bruckheimer and Warner Horizon Television headlined by Dylan McDermott. Dark Blue ran for two seasons with the second season concluding in early September and averaged nearly 2.2 million viewers per episode. TNT is also slated the premiere date for season two of Men of a Certain Age on December 6.
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MTV debuts a new docu-series showcasing amazing and shocking stories from around the world when The Vice Guide to Everything opens December 6 at 11p. The series follows Vice magazine founder Shane Smith and his intrepid reporters, Ryan Duffy and Thomas Morton as they travel the globe investigating bizarre and dangerous stories from ferreting out Al Qaeda in Yemen to testing bulletproof jackets in Bogota.
(Source: Cynopsis)

Pierce Brosnan may be making a TV comeback in a new project produced by Sony Pictures Television, cites THR. Brosnan, known for his former Remington Steel TV role and starring in four James Bond films will appear in and produce a new series about an international operative and problem solver for hire. Brosnan is not expected to be the lead character in the project. Sony TV is first shopping the series in the international marketplace. Executive producers include Jack Orman (ER), Beau St. Clair, Keri Selig as well as Brosnan.
(Source: Cynopsis)

Comedienne Kathy Griffin has said her series, Bravo’s My Life on the D List, may not be back for a seventh season, per EW. Griffin said she would be interested in doing “a hybrid show, like a half-scripted kind of thing or something based on what I built on My Life on the D List and what I experience, but not a full-on reality show.”
(Source: Cynopsis)

CASTING CALL
Doron Ofir Casting is looking for fun and outrageous families in the Los Angeles area to part of a family-themed pop culture trivia game show from the producers of Are You Smarter Than a Fifth Grader?. Multi-generational families of all ethnicities are invited to apply. The show is looking for two families consisting of four members each with family members falling into at least four of the following five age ranges: 12-15, 16-30, 31-45, 46-64 and 65+. The winning family has a chance to win up to $50,000. Applicants should send an email to GenerationGapCasting@gmail.com and include the names of family members, ages, photos and a contact phone number.
(Source: Cynopsis)

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