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ON TELEVISION (TUESDAY 9/10/13)
CNBC: Money Talks (Premiere) at 9pm
TLC: Who Do You Think You Are?: Jim Parsons (Premiere) at 9pm
DESTINATION AMERICA: King of Thrones (Premiere) at 10pm
FX: Sons of Anarchy (Premiere) at 10pm
NAT. GEO.: Snake Salvation (Premiere) at 9pm
ABC FAMILY: The Vineyard (Finale) at 10pm
BRAVO: Interior Therapy with Jeff Lewis (Finale) at 9pm
FOX: So You Think You Can Dance (Finale) at 8pm
Elton John will make his first Emmy appearance this year, paying tribute to Liberace. HBO’s Behind the Candelabra, about the flamboyant pianist, is up for 15 awards at CBS’s Sunday, September 22, presentation.
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Saturday Night Live will kick off season 39 with Tina Fey in the spotlight. The September 28 appearance will be the SNL alum’s fourth time as host. Miley Cyrus, who hosted SNL in 2011, will do double duty and serve as musical guest as well on October 5; her album drops three days later. Bruce Willis is on tap for his second shot at the gig on October 12.
(Source: Cynopsis)
The Voice coaches will get assists from Cher, Ed Sheeran, OneRepublic’s Ryan Tedder and Miguel (All I Want Is You) for season five. The NBC singing competition premieres Monday, September 23, at 8p.
(Source: Cynopsis)
CBS has slotted The Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show for Tuesday, December 10, at 10p – as usual, just in time for holiday shopping.
(Source: Cynopsis)
Saturday Night Live‘s Kenan Thompson will host Hub‘s First Annual Halloween Bash. The two-hour live-to-tape special, from Bob Bain Productions, airs Saturday, October 26, at 8p.
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TLC’s Long Island Medium, adhering the adage, “Give ’em what they want,” kicks off with a Twitter event that offers viewers a chance to jump the years-long waiting list and meet with Theresa Caputo. Names of people who tweet the hashtag #LongIslandMedium will be chosen at random; winners receive a trip for two to receive a private reading. Tweet to Win – Live airs Sunday, October 6, at 8p, followed by the season five premiere of Magilla Entertainment‘s Medium at 9p.
(Source: Cynopsis)
After a solid summer performance, WE tv is bringing back L.A. Hair for season three. The docu-series about a high-end hair salon grew 66 percent in W25-54 and 57 percent in total viewers vs. season one.
(Source: Cynopsis)
Danny Huston (Magic City) is hopping aboard season three of FX anthology series American Horror Story: Coven. Series premieres Wednesday, October 9, at 10p.
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Stephen Rider (The Butler) scored a recurring role on ABC‘s upcoming drama, Lucky 7, about lottery winners whose lives are changed. Series debuts Tuesday, September 24, at 10p.
(Source: Cynopsis)
Paul Adelstein (Private Practice) will join another Shonda Rimes drama, Scandal, where he’ll recur on season three. Series returns to ABC Thursday, October 3, at 10p.
(Source: Cynopsis)
Crushed, about an African-American family involved in the wine business, is being developed by HBO. Tina Gordon Chism (Peeples director) will write the comedy; Lionsgate TV EP Chris Selak will exec produce.
(Source: Cynopsis)
Fox has acquired Frayed, a drama based on Dutch miniseries Bellicher, reports Deadline. The thriller comes from Sony TV, writer Sheldon Turner (Up in the Air), Vendetta and Scripted World.
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NBC has picked up a drama starring Katherine Heigl (Greys Anatomy) about a maverick CIA officer. The project is being developed at Universal Television; Heigl is among the exec producers.
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TV Land The Mary Tyler Moore Show reunion on Hot in Cleveland drew over 2.5 million total viewers on Wednesday at 10p, and over 2.5 million for its season four finale at 10:30p, the most since March 2012 (Live + 3).
(Source: Cynopsis)
Even up against NBC‘s Sunday Night Football and AMC‘s Breaking Bad, HBO drama Boardwalk Empire drew 2.4 million viewers for its season four premiere. That’s down from its season three premiere, but beats last season’s 2.3 million viewer average.
(Source: Cynopsis)
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