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ON TELEVISION (TUESDAY 9/4/12)
ABC: Live! with Kelly & Michael (Premiere) at 9am
ABC: The View (Premiere) at 11am
CURRENT TV: Joy Behar: Say Anything (Premiere) at 6pm
BRAVO: Flipping Out (Premiere) at 9pm
FOX: Hell’s Kitchen Part 1 (Finale) at 8pm
FOX: Masterchef Part 1 (Finale) at 9pm
ABC FAMILY: Beverly Hills Nannies (Finale) at 9pm
HBO: Hard Knocks: Training Camp with the Miami Dolphins (Finale) at 10pm
FOX ordered a second season of Hotel Hell, the series where chef Gordon Ramsay and a group of hospitality experts travel the US to fix terrible hotels, inns and bed and breakfasts. According to FOX, Hotel Hell is one of the top 10 shows overall this summer among A18-49. Hotel owners who would like to apply for the next season of Hotel Hell and are in need of Ramsay’s help, send an email to: hotelhell@optpinc.com. Hotel Hell is produced by One Potato Two Potato Inc. (part of the All3Media group).
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For its next new series, Discovery Channel journeys to Austin, Texas and delves into the world of auto-flipping when Texas Car Wars premieres this Thursday at 10p. The series watches as four competitive auto body shops compete in bidding wars to find the best junk vehicles to turn them into treasures. The eight-episode series is produced by Megalomedia for Discovery Channel.
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Robin Williams, whose early career included a starring turn as Mork on ABC’s 1978-1982 sitcom Mork & Mindy, may be making a comeback to television. Williams is working with David E. Kelley on an untitled half-hour comedy project for CBS that is set in the world of advertising. Kelley wrote the project and will serve as EP with 20th Television producing. Bill D’Elia, who has worked as EP on a number of Kelley projects including Harry’s Law, Boston Legal, The Practice and Ally McBeal will also be an EP on the Williams sitcom. Williams’ most recent appearances include guest starring roles on FX’s Louie and Wilfred.
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Speculation is circulating if Randy Jackson will be exiting FOX’s American Idol. According to various reports, he will likely not leave the show, though may not remain as a judge for the upcoming 12th season. The reports indicate Jackson may shift into the role as mentor. FOX has not officially announced any further details on who else will fill the judges’ roles after the show inked a deal with Mariah Carey.
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Nick Zano has signed on to appear in at least six episodes of ABC’s Happy Endings when it returns in October. Zano will play the love interest for Penny (Casey Wilson).
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Veteran medical series Grey’s Anatomy on ABC cast Desperate Housewives alum Steven Culp in a recurring role. Culp will recur during the ninth season in the role as Dr. Parker, a top surgeon. Grey’s Anatomy is back on ABC as of September 27.
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Also on ABC, actress Angelique Cabral was cast in a recurring role in the upcoming second season of Don’t Trust the B—- in Apartment 23, cites TVLine. Cabral will play June’s attractive new co-worker and will also be her new nemesis. Apartment 23 premieres its second season on October 23 at 930p.
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When the fourth season of revived Arrested Development debuts on Netflix next spring, Henry Winkler is back reprising his role as incompetent family attorney Barry Zuckerkorn. Winkler will appear in multiple episodes and Netflix has at least 10 episodes in store for Arrested Development.
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