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ON TELEVISION (MONDAY 6/6/11)
GSN: Baggage (Premiere) at 7:30pm
GSN: Lingo (Premiere) at 8pm
FOX: Master Chef (Part 1) (Premiere) at 8pm
HGTV: My Yard Goes Disney (Premiere) at 8pm
HGTV: House Hunters On Vacation (Premiere) at 8:30pm
HGTV: HGTV’d (Premiere) at 9pm
ABC FAMILY: Switched At Birth (Premiere) at 9pm
OWN: Unfaithful: Stories Of Betrayal (Premiere) at 9pm
OWN: The Dr. Laura Berman Show (Premiere) at 10pm
INVESTIGATION DISCOVERY: Behind Mansion Walls (Premiere) at 10pm
TLC: Kate Plus 8 (Premiere) at 10pm
TV ONE: Unsung: Deniece Williams (Premiere) at 10pm
DISCOVERY: American Chopper: Senior Vs. Junior (Part 2) (Premiere) at 9pm
The cast of Jersey Shore traveled to Florence, Italy to film its fourth season now slated to premiere on MTV August 4 at 10p. Even before the fourth season opens, Jersey Shore begins production on season five this month going back to where it all began, on the beach at Seaside Heights. MTV also airs a one-hour Jersey Shore special on July 28 at 10p documenting the rise of the show and its cast into a pop culture phenomenon. Jersey Shore is produced by 495 Productions.
(Source: Cynopsis)
Legendary actor James Arness died on Friday at his home in Los Angeles. He was 88. Mr. Arness was best known as the dutiful lawman Marshal Dillon of Dodge City, Kansas on the series Gunsmoke, one of the longest-running scripted programs in television’s history. Mr. Arness starred in Gunsmoke for 20 years, from 1955 to 1975. The role and the real-life man at times merged into one as Mr. Arness seemed made for his part on Gunsmoke whose own steady and stoic personality was much like that of Marshall Dillon. During his time on Gunsmoke, Mr. Arness was nominated for three Emmy Awards. Over his fifty-year acting career, he also appeared in nearly fifty films and television movies, mostly western-themed. He appeared in thirty films before his mentor John Wayne turned down the Dillon role and recommended him instead. Later following Gunsmoke, Mr. Arness appeared in such television movies as The Alamo (1987) and Red River (1988) as well as the miniseries How the West Was Won (1977) and the crime series McCain’s Law (1981). He also starred in five Gunsmoke television movie sequels from 1987 to 1993. Mr. Arness’ younger brother was the actor Peter Graves, best known for his iconic role on TV series Mission: Impossible and numerous movies including Airplane! (1980). Mr. Graves died in 2010. Mr. Arness is survived by his second wife, Janet and their son Rolf Arness; a stepson, Jim; and six grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Preceding Mr. Arness in death was a daughter, Jenny, from his second marriage and a stepson, Craig, he adopted from his first marriage.
(Source: Cynopsis)
2011 MTV MOVIE AWARDS – WINNERS LIST
Here are the winners from last night’s show.
http://www.mtv.com/ontv/movieawards/2011/winners.jhtml
WEEKEND BOX OFFICE
X-Men: First Class – $56 million
The Hangover 2 -$32.4 million
Kung Fu Panda 2 – $24.3 million
Pirates Of The Caribbean: On Stranger Tides – $18 million
Bridesmaids – $12.1 million
(Source: Box Office Mojo)
TASTE OF TIMES SQUARE 2011
This annual event is happening today.
http://www.timessquarenyc.org/about_us/events_taste.html
CASTING CALL
World of Wonder Productions is casting for a new docu-series and is seeking adult children who have bipolar mothers. Do you have a mother who is bipolar? How has it shaped your childhood? This new docu-series reveals how the bipolar disorder affects a mother’s relationship with her children. If you or someone you know struggles with bipolar disorder send an email to: bipolarfamilies@gmail.com . Include with the email your name, age, current location, occupation, telephone number and photos. Send along a brief bio on your family and how it has been affected by bipolar disorder and also mention how your relationship is currently with your mother or you to your own children. Show candidates must be more than 18 years old to apply.
(Source: Cynopsis)
A television series in development titled Heir Heads from Lou Reda Productions Inc. is casting for males and females aged 18-25 whose family owns their own business and the applicants would be looking to get involved or already are involved with the business. Applicants can range from wild or spoiled to driven and focused. The show is looking for people in New York City and the surrounding area. Interested applicants should send an email to: heirheadscasting@gmail.com .
(Source: Cynopsis)
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