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ON TELEVISION (THURSDAY 2/6/14)
WORLD: Super Skyscrapers (Premiere) at 8pm
BRAVO: Toned Up (Finale) at 10:30pm
GREAT AMERICAN COUNTRY: Farm Kings (Finale) at 9pm
Tonight is Jay Leno’s last night on The Tonight Show after 22 years.
USA‘s Psych will not return after season eight wraps, announced net president Chris McCumber. But is it really over for the quirky dramedy, which averaged 4.2 million viewers last year? “While the series will wrap in March, somehow I don’t believe we’ve heard the last of Shawn and Gus,” teased McCumber. Finale airs Wednesday, March 26 at 9p, followed by a Q&A aftershow with the cast.
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David Letterman had a chat with Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr for CBS’s The Night That Changed America: A Grammy Salute to the Beatles, airing Sunday, February 9 at 8p. Letterman conducted the interview in his Late Show home, the Ed Sullivan Theater, site of the Fab Four’s legendary performance in 1964.
(Source: Cynopsis)
Joe Rogan is back on Comedy Central for Joe Rogan: Live From the Tabernacle. The stand-up comedian and UFC commentator discusses marriage, plastic surgery and the existence of the universe on Friday, February 28 at midnight.
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Judy Davis has pulled out of a recurring role on Fox’s 24: Live Another Day “due to personal matters,” said the Hollywood Reporter. The event series, already in production, premieres Monday, May 5 at 8p; Davis had not started filming.
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John Shea (Gossip Girl) joins Sharon Stone in TNT action drama pilot Agent X. Shea will play the U.S. president to Stone’s vice president.
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Eliza Coupe (Happy Endings) begins her multi-ep arc on Showtime‘s House of Lies on Sunday, February 9 at 10p. Couple plays a hard-partying heiress.
(Source: Cynopsis)
The Hollywood Foreign Press Association and dick clark productions announced the 72nd Annual Golden Globe Awards will air on NBC Sunday, January 11, 2015 at 8p. Tina Fey and Amy Poehler three-peat as hosts.
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VH1 greenlit scripted movie, Drumline: A New Beat (wt). Inspired by the 2002 film Drumline starring Nick Cannon, about a university marching band, the project follows the net’s 2013 ratings hit CrazySexyCool: The TLC Story, cable’s highest-rated original cable movie (2.9 among A18-49). Cannon will co-star in and exec produce the followup.
(Source: Cynopsis)
OWN’s The Haves and the Have-Nots hit record highs on Tuesday, averaging 3.35 million viewers at 9p. It was the top cable program in total viewers, up 21 percent week to week. Among A18-49 it was the number two cable program, with a 1.13 rating, versus 1.15 for Discovery‘s Moonshiners.
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Post-Super Bowl sampling didn’t give Fox‘s New Girl a boost Tuesday night. While the comedy scored 11.4 among A18-49 in its prime post-game slot Sunday, on Tuesday the comedy matched a series low 1.6/4 in the demo. Fox pointed out that no scripted show since Grey’s Anatomy in 2006 showed significant gains immediately following the big game.
(Source: Cynopsis)
NBC‘s The Biggest Loser finale was up 29 percent versus last week among A18-49, for a 2.2 rating, but was down 19 percent versus last year’s finale.
(Source: Cynopsis)
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