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ON TELEVISION (MONDAY 10/17/11)
TV ONE: Love That Girl! (Premiere) at 8pm
STYLE: Clean House New York (Premiere) at 8pm
STYLE: How Do I Look? (Premiere) at 9pm
TLC: Lottery Changed My Life (Premiere) at 9pm
OXYGEN: Bachelorette Party: Las Vegas (Premiere) at 10pm
ABC FAMILY: The Lying Game (Finale) at 8pm
BRAVO: Most Eligible Dallas (Finale) at 10pm
On Friday, ABC cancelled frosh drama Charlie’s Angels after airing four episodes. Last Thursday’s episode delivered a 1.3 rating/4 share with A18-49 and 6.0 million total viewers. Production has ended on the show and the network will continue running the handful of completed episodes it has in the Thursday 8p time period though will air the classic holiday special It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown on October 27. ABC has not said what show it will permanently replace Charlie’s Angels in the Thursday 8p time slot. Sony Pictures Television was behind the series.
(Source: Cynopsis)
After airing two seasons, TNT pulled Memphis Beat of its schedule. The series, starring Jason Lee and Alfre Woodard, Sam Hennings, attracted 4.0 million total viewers for its finale concluding the second season last August.
(Source: Cynopsis)
Dallas star Larry Hagman has been diagnosed with cancer and said in a statement “it is a very common and treatable” type. Hagman is set to reprise his famous role as J.R. Ewing in TNT’s upcoming remake of Dallas which premieres in 2012. Hagman at 80 years old will reunite in the new Dallas with former co-stars Linda Gray and Patrick Duffy.
(Source: Cynopsis)
For its fifth and final season, Ryan Phillippe is taking on a major role in Damages playing a Julian Assange-type character who asks Ellen (Rose Byrne) for help. Damages, headlined by Glenn Close now airs on DirecTV and will debut the new fifth season next summer.
(Sourc: Cynopsis)
WEEKEND BOX OFFICE
Real Steel – $16.3 million
Footloose – $16.1 million
The Thing – $8.7 million
The Ides Of March – $7.5 million
Dolphin Tale – $6.3 million
(Source: Box Office Mojo)
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