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ON TELEVISION (TUESDAY 12/17/13)
PBS: How Sherlock Changed The World (Premiere) at 9pm
TRU TV: Hard Core Pawn (Premiere) at 9pm
BET: Real Husbands of Hollywood (Finale) at 10:30pm
E!: Giuliana and Bill (Finale) at 8pm
E!: Tia and Tamera (Finale) at 9pm
HBO: REAL Sports with Bryant Gumbel (Finale) at 10pm
ID: A Crime To Remember (Finale) at 10pm
NBC: The Voice (Finale) at 9pm
TBS: Trust Me, I’m A Game Show Host (Finale) at 10:30pm
TLC: Little People, Big World (Finale) at 9pm
Brian’s back! Three weeks after the death of Family Guy‘s talking dog drew fan outrage, it was revealed Sunday that Brian was alive, courtesy of a Christmas wish and time travel. “I mean, you didn’t really think we’d kill off Brian, did you?” tweeted show creator Seth MacFarlane. “Jesus, we’d have to be f***ing high.”
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The Television Academy’s 23rd Hall of Fame inductees are Julia Louis-Dreyfus (Veep), writer-producer David E. Kelley (The Practice), late-night host Jay Leno, Fox Broadcasting Company founder Rupert Murdoch and former president of ABC Entertainment Brandon Stoddard. Sound pioneer Ray Dolby will be inducted posthumously. Ceremony is Tuesday, March 11 in LA.
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Barbara Walters Presents: The 10 Most Fascinating People of 2013 includes a chat with Miley Cyrus, in which the singer opens up about her breakup with Liam Hemsworth. Others in the top ten include Jennifer Lawrence, NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden and baby George, heir to the British throne. The 21st installment if the ABC special airs Wednesday, December 18 at 9:30p.
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Foot Locker is teaming with the NBA for a multiyear partnership that makes the sports retailer an official marketing partner of the league. One element, a new fan engagement program called “Kicks of All-Star,” will live on a branded section of NBA.com and show which sneakers players are wearing.
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Voting for the SAG Awards opened Monday. Votes must be received by noon (PT) on Friday, January 17; awards ceremony airs Saturday, January 18 at 8p on TBS and TNT.
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Georgie Okell joins Fuse News, Fuse‘s nightly music news program, starting January 6, 2014. Okell, who replaces the departing Alexa Chung, hosted U.K. Channel 4‘s Freshly Squeezed.
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Not a football fan? Hallmark is airing its first annual Kitten Bowl on Super Bowl Sunday. Host Beth Stern will be joined by celebs including Regis Philbin, Rachael Ray and Hoda Kotb for the feline festivities on February 2 at 12p.
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It’s a date: ABC and Dick Clark Productions announced the 2014 Billboard Music Awards will be broadcast live from Las Vegas on Sunday, May 18. The three-hour 2013 telecast was the night’s highest-rated show in A18-49 (3.5/10).
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TLC‘s Cake Boss returns Monday, December 30, for Cake Boss Kickoff LIVE. From 8p-11p, the net will offer viewers watch-and-win prizes, and the chance to engage with “Boss” Buddy on TLC’s digital and social platforms. Cake Boss anchors the night at 9p, with Bakery Boss moving to its new time slot afterwards, at 10p.
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Rosie Perez (It Could Happen to You) has been added to the cast of ABC pilot An American Education, reports Deadline. Perez will play a tough-talking vice principal opposite British actor Jack Whitehall.
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Upcoming cable channel El Rey‘s From Dusk Till Dawn: The Series added three new cast members. EW.com reports Adrianne Palicky (Friday Night Lights), Jake Busey (son of Gary) and Lane Garrison (Bonnie & Clyde) are onboard for the series. No premiere date has been set.
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Dominic Adams has landed on season two of Lifetime‘s Devious Maids as a regular. The ABC Studios series, first among cable nets in its Sunday at 10p slot, is slated for a summer 2014 return.
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Homeland drew its biggest audience ever on Sunday night, according to Nielsen estimates. The season three finale of the Showtime crime thriller delivered 2.4 million viewers at 9p, up 12 percent from its year-ago finale, and 2.9 million for the night. The finale of the net’s freshman entry Masters of Sex attracted 1.2 million viewers at 10p, up 21 percent from its premiere, and 1.5 million for the night.
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Fox comedy The Simpsons was Sunday night’s number one entertainment series among A18-49, up 13 percent week to week with 3.5/9. Family Guy got an 11 percent lift, to 3.0 in the demo, as Brian the dog was resurrected. Boosted by an NFL overrun, Fox was the highest-rated net, with 4.1/11, and second (to NBC football) in total viewers, with 11 million.
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The fall finale of ABC‘s Once Upon a Time Sunday night was down three tenths, to a series low of 1.9 in A18-49. Betrayal was up a tenth for a 10-week rating high of .8.
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