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ON TELEVISION (TUESDAY 10/11/11)
ABC: Last Man Standing (Premiere) at 8pm
BET: 2011 BET Hip Hop Awards at 8pm
INVESTIGATION DISCOVERY: Cold Blood (Premiere) at 9pm
BET: Reed Between The Lines (Premiere) at 10pm
DIY: I Hate My Kitchen (Premiere) at 10pm
PBS: Frontline (Premiere) at 9pm
PBS: Women, War & Peace at 10pm
MTV: I Used To Be Fat (Premiere) a 10pm
MTV: Chelsea Settles (Premiere) at 11pm
Beginning next Monday, CNBC is taking its 11a show, The Call off its schedule. Instead, CNBC is expanding its Squawk on the Street by another hour to run from 9a to noon. Following from noon to 1p, CNBC will air Fast Money Halftime Report with anchor Scott Wapner.
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Out-of-work professional chefs compete to become Executive Chefs at top American restaurants in Food Network’s new docu-reality series Chef Hunter premiering November 10 at 10p. Chef recruiter Carrie McCully selects the chefs who will be tested by the restaurant’s general manager and owner in various culinary skills, business challenges and their tenacity needed to be an Executive Chef. The six-episode Chef Hunter is produced by Smart Dog/Valencia Productions LLC.
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MTV2 debuts a new original weekly series aimed at males called MTV2’s Guy Code on November 15 at 11p. This half-hour comedic series will reveal the special code that exists between guys through commentators and animation segments as well as pop culture entertainers, comics, athletes and experts. The series is an original production by MTV Networks and was developed by Ryan Ling who is also the executive producer.
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Thirteen additional episodes of Home By Novogratz was ordered by HGTV for the series’ first season which presently airs at 930p on Saturdays. Home By Novogratz showcases married designers Robert and Cortney Novogratz as they create uniquely original spaces for clients while raising seven children. The second season of the series is set to premiere in April 2012.
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AMC’s Breaking Bad aired its season four finale Sunday night which ended the series’ highest-rated season to date with an increase of +24% over season three among A18-49. Sunday’s season conclusion ran at 10p, 11p and again at 1a delivering 2.9 million total viewers over the three airings as well as 1.8 million A18-49 viewers.
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A new half-hour fashion reality series is on the schedule at VH1 for next January. House of Consignment is a 10-episode series featuring Chicago-based entrepreneur and fashion expert Corri McFadden who runs the Lincoln Park retail store eDrop-Off. At McFadden’s store, she and her team of 20-something fashionistas take in thousands of dollars in luxury brand items which are cataloged and photographed for eBay auctions. House of Consignment is produced by 44 Blue Productions.
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In other VH1 news, the network okayed a new reality series with American Idol judge Randy Jackson on board as executive producer. Aptitude Test is set to debut in 2012 and features celebrities retaking their high school career aptitude test then going undercover for on-the-job training in a particular line of work that fits their profile.
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Roseanne Barr sold a new multi-camera comedy to NBC titled Downwardly Mobile. Barr created the series with her boyfriend John Argent and former Roseanne executive producer Eric Gilliland about a blue-collar family living in a trailer park.
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Former Downton Abbey cast member Rose Leslie was tapped for a key role in HBO’s Game of Thrones, cites EW. Leslie will play a Wildling woman named Ygritte that Jon Snow meets during his adventures beyond the Wall who is described as strong, smart, battle tough and able to survive in the wilderness. In Downton Abbey, Leslie played the role of housemaid Gwen in the first season. It has not been announced if Leslie will reprise her role in the second season of Downton Abbey which returns on PBS in January.
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