TONY ROMO & CANDICE CRAWFORD WELCOME A SON
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Archive for April, 2012
TONY ROMO & CANDICE CRAWFORD WELCOME A SON
April 10, 2012THE SIMPSONS’ CREATOR REVEALS REAL SPRINGFIELD INSPIRATION
April 10, 2012THE SIMPSONS’ CREATOR REVEALS REAL SPRINGFIELD INSPIRATION
http://www.accesshollywood.com/simpsons-creator-reveals-real-springfield-inspiration_article_63159
RICKI LAKE & CHRISTIAN EVANS ELOPE
April 10, 2012RICKI LAKE & CHRISTIAN EVANS ELOPE
http://www.accesshollywood.com/ricki-lake-and-christian-evans-elope_article_63141
CELEBRITY NEWS: APRIL 10, 2012
April 10, 2012CELEBRITY NEWS: APRIL 10, 2012
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Alex Pettyfer (“I Am Number Four”) – 22 years old
Haley Joel Osment (“The Sixth Sense”) – 24 years old
Mandy Moore – 28 years old
Jamie Chung (“The Hangover Part II”) – 29 years old
Orlando Jones (“Drumline”) – 44 years old
Kenneth “Babyface” Edmonds – 54 years old
Peter MacNicol (Ally McBeal) – 58 years old
Steven Seagal – 60 years old
John Madden – 76 years old
Omar Sharif (“Lawrence Of Arabia”) – 80 years old
Max Von Sydow (“Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close”) – 83 years old
FIRST LOOK/ ON TV/ MEGA MILLIONS
April 10, 2012FIRST LOOK
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ON TELEVISION (TUESDAY 4/10/12)
DISCOVERY: Deadliest Catch (Premiere) at 9pm
LIFETIME: Love For Sail (Premiere) at 10pm
SPIKE: Big Easy Justice (Premiere) at 10pm
SYFY: Dream Machines (Premiere) at 10pm
WE: Shannen Says (Premiere) at 10pm
MTV: True Life: I’m Addicted To Sex (Premiere) at 11:30pm
FX: Justified (Finale) at 10pm
Yesterday, FOX renewed new sitcom New Girl for a second season, gave sitcom Raising Hope a third season and handed a fourth season to Glee. New episodes of Glee begin tonight following four weeks of FOX airing back-to-back comedies on Tuesday nights.
(Source: Cynopsis)
FOX has plans to air fewer Cops episodes on Saturdays during next season, clearing the way to add more sports events. FOX will schedule several major sporting events including NASCAR races, Major League Baseball games, college football games and Ultimate Fighting Championship matches to air 28 out of 32 nights from April 14 to December 8.
(Source: Cynopsis)
Summer premiere dates for two of The CW’s new reality series have been set. The Catalina, following employees and guests of a posh Miami hotel bows on May 29 at 8p. Breaking Pointe, highlighting the world of competitive ballet opens May 31 at 8p. Then starting June 4, both series will air encore episodes on Mondays from 8-10p. The Catalina is produced by Bischoff Hervey Entertainment and Breaking Pointe is from BBC Worldwide Productions.
(Source: Cynopsis)
Gearing up for Earth Week, April 15-22, The Weather Channel Companies (TWCC) launches the Green is Universal campaign that is part of NBCU’s company-wide environmental initiative, as well as its newest original series Turbine Cowboys on TWC April 17 at 9p. Turbine Cowboys features men and women who must endure extreme heights and weather conditions to build, maintain and repair the giant turbines used to generate electricity from wind. Turbine Cowboys is produced by BCII. Throughout next week, TWC offers live content under the Green is Universal initiative such as the weekly feature Earth Watch on all of TWC’s live shows; informational features on recycling; and meteorologists Mike Bettes and Mark Elliot will host other segments relating to environmental issues.
(Source: Cynopsis)
This spring, Syfy’s Powerful Mondays programming block will house the fifth and final season of Eureka, premiering next Monday at 9p followed by the second season of supernatural drama series Lost Girl at 10p. Eureka is produced and distributed by Universal Cable Productions and Lost Girl is from Prodigy Pictures in association with Showcase.
(Source: Cynopsis)
Sunday’s series launch of The Client List on Lifetime, starring and executive produced by Jennifer Love Hewitt and co-starring Cybill Shepherd among others, averaged 2.8 million total viewers. The Client List becomes the network’s most-watched series launch in more than two years since Drop Dead Diva debuted on July 12, 2009, based on Nielsen Research.
(Source: Cynopsis)
MEGA MILLIONS
Today’s Jackpot is $31 million
Participating States: New York, New Jersey, California, Georgia, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Ohio, Texas, Virginia and Washington.
LAMAR ODOM LEAVES THE DALLAS MAVERICKS TEAM
April 9, 2012LAMAR ODOM LEAVES THE DALLAS MAVERICKS TEAM
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JENNIFER LOPEZ BUYS BOYFRIEND CASPER SMART A TRUCK FOR HIS BIRTHDAY
April 9, 2012JENNIFER LOPEZ BUYS BOYFRIEND CASPER SMART A TRUCK FOR HIS BIRTHDAY
http://www.accesshollywood.com/jennifer-lopez-buys-casper-smart-a-truck-for-his-birthday_article_63068
JUDGE TO QUESTION POTENTIAL JURORS IN TRIAL OF ALLEGED KILLER OF JENNIFER HUDSON’S FAMILY
April 9, 2012JUDGE TO QUESTION POTENTIAL JURORS IN TRIAL OF ALLEGED KILLER OF JENNIFER HUDSON’S FAMILY http://www.accesshollywood.com/judge-to-question-potential-jurors-in-trial-of-alleged-killer-of-jennifer-hudsons-family_article_63064
CELEBRITY NEWS: APRIL 9, 2012
April 9, 2012CELEBRITY NEWS: APRIL 9, 2012
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Jackie Evancho (America’s Got Talent) – 12 years old
Elle Fanning – 14 years old
Kristen Stewart (“Twlight” movies) – 22 years old
Jesse McCartney – 25 years old
Leighton Meester – 26 years old
Keshia Knight Pulliam (The Cosby Show) – 33 years old
Jenna Jameson – 38 years old
Cynthia Nixon (Sex And The City) – 46 years old
Paulina Porizkova (Former Model) – 47 years old
Dennis Quaid – 58 years old
Michael Learned (The Waltons) – 73 years old
Hugh Hefner – 86 years old
FIRST LOOK/ ON TV/ WEEKEND BOX OFFICE
April 9, 2012FIRST LOOK
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ON TELEVISION (MONDAY 4/9/12)
A&E: Flipped Off (Premiere) at 10pm
INVESTIGATION DISCOVERY: Fatal Encounters (Premiere) at 10pm
MILITARY: World War I In Colour (Premiere) at 10pm
TLC: Mama’s Boys Of The Bronx (Premiere) at 10pm
TRAVEL: Hotel Impossible (Premiere) at 10pm
FOOD: Meat Men (Premiere) at 11pm
SYFY: Being Human (Finale) at 9pm
SYFY: Lost Girl (Finale) at 10pm
Oprah’s Lifeclass: The Tour (with Bishop T.D. Jakes). It will air live at 8pm on OWN.
Late last week, NBC’s Today show co-anchor, Matt Lauer ended speculation about his future status with the morning show. Lauer told Today viewers Friday morning that he has signed a new long-term contract to remain as co-host saying, “This is my family.”
(Source: Cynopsis)
In the next new season of Keeping Up with the Kardashians on E!, the show is expanding into 18 one-hour episodes, slated to premiere May 20 at 9p. The next edition of the series will catch viewers up on what each Kardashian family member is doing, including the revelation that patriarch Bruce feels he is taken for granted. The series, which moves to the new timeslot of Sundays at 9p, is produced by Ryan Seacrest Productions and Bunim/Murray Productions. Also on May 20, E! debuts its newest series Mrs. Eastwood & Company at 10p.
(Source: Cynopsis)
CBS News legend Mike Wallace died on Saturday at a care facility in New Canaan, CT at the age of 93. Mr. Wallace considered one of the nation’s best known broadcast journalists and interrogators, became a fixture on CBS’ iconic newsmagazine program 60 Minutes when the show launched on September 24, 1968, co-hosting with Harry Reasoner. Mr. Wallace’s broadcast career began long before 60 Minutes in the 1940s and ’50s, as he appeared on a number of radio and television programs as narrator/announcer, then as reporter, actor and program host. Launched in 1956, the weeknight program Night Beat is the show where Mr. Wallace perfected his hard-boiled interview style. Airing at 11p on the New York affiliate owned by the short-lived DuMont television network, Mr. Wallace previously had recalled the show used ultra close-ups and lighting on its interview subjects and “I was asking tough questions,” he said. “And I had found my bliss.” Night Beat moved to the ABC network in 1957 as a half-hour national program in primetime and was renamed The Mike Wallace Interview. After ABC cancelled the program in 1958, Mr. Wallace later joined CBS News as a special correspondent and soon after began anchoring The CBS Morning News with Mike Wallace. In 1968 he debuted with 60 Minutes which moved to Sunday nights in 1970. Mr. Wallace had the reputation for being a tough investigative reporter and one who would fight his fellow CBS 60 Minutes’ colleagues to gain the story first. By 1977, 60 Minutes started a 23-year run of being rated in the top 10 and Mr. Wallace was considered a key part of the show’s record success. Then in 1982, Mr. Wallace’s own success began a downward spiral when he anchored a CBS Reports documentary titled The Uncounted Enemy: A Vietnam Deception which led to a $120 million libel suit filed by General William C. Westmoreland, the commander of the American troops in Vietnam from 1964 to 1968. The ordeal resulted in Gen. Westmoreland eventually abandoning the lawsuit midtrial, CBS losing some of its stellar reputation and Mr. Wallace having a nervous breakdown and soon after attempting suicide. Mr. Wallace later spoke openly about his depression and was an advocate of psychiatric and psycho-pharmaceutical treatment. Mr. Wallace officially retired from 60 Minutes in 2006 after being with the program for 38 years though he returned to the program helming an exclusive interview with the president of Iran, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. Mr. Wallace earned his 21st Emmy Award for that interview. Despite retirement, Mr. Wallace kept working and just weeks prior to his 2008 triple bypass heart surgery, he interviewed baseball star Roger Clemens which was became Mr. Wallace’s last appearance on CBS. During his life, Mr. Wallace was married four times and had two sons, Peter Wallace who died in a mountain-climbing accident in 1962 and his son Chris Wallace, who is a television journalist with Fox News. Mr. Wallace is survived by his fourth wife, Mary Yates; his son, Chris; a stepdaughter; two stepsons; seven grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.
(Source: Cynopsis)
“It is with tremendous sadness that we mark the passing of Mike Wallace. His extraordinary contribution as a broadcaster is immeasurable and he has been a force within the television industry throughout its existence. His loss will be felt by all of us at CBS,” said Leslie Moonves, president and CEO, CBS Corporation.
CBS will air a special program dedicated to Mr. Wallace on 60 minutes next Sunday, April 15.
(Source: Cynopsis)
Television producers Dick Wolf and Mark Burnett are teaming on a reality competition series for NBC that will pay tribute and feature the five branches of the armed services. The network has ordered Stars Earn Stripes and the premise of the show has nine celebrities paired with American military veterans who will train the celebrities to perform military-style challenges such a staged hostage rescue and other Special Forces operations. Prize money will go to a military charity. David A. Hurwitz is also on board as EP with Wolf and Burnett.
(Source: Cynopsis)
Former Frasier star Peri Gilpin has joined CBS’ CSI for a multi-episode run playing Ted Danson’s character’s wife, Allison. Gilpin’s character is described as coming from a wealthy and well-established family who insisted on marrying the legendary criminalist, D.B. Russell (Danson) and is considered his intellectual equal. Gilpin’s character will be introduced on May 9.
(Source: Cynopsis)
Currently appearing on NBC’s comedy Bent, David Walton was tapped to join CBS’ untitled comedy pilot replacing the previously cast Bryan Greenberg. Walton will play the notorious womanizer who realizes that the love of his life is his best friend of 15 years (JoAnna Garcia). The wrinkle is they run a business together and Garcia’s character is also engaged to another. Greg Malins and Greg Berlanti are writers and producers on the project.
(Source: Cynopsis)
Jimmy Smits returns to series television for a multi-episode arc in FX’s Sons of Anarchy next season playing a villain. Smits will play Neron “Nero” Padilla, a gang member who has a negative influence on Jax (Charlie Hunnam). FX recently renewed Sons of Anarchy for a fifth and a sixth season. The series will return this fall.
(Source: Cynopsis)
WEEKEND BOX OFFICE
The Hunger Games – $33.5 million
American Reunion – $21.5 million
Titanic – $17.4 million
Wrath Of The Titans – $15 million
Mirror, Mirror – $11 million
(Source: Box Office Mojo)
