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'Mad Men' recap, 'The Collaborators'
For all you complaining about the less-than-stellar season six premiere, feast your eyes on the scintillating second episode. “The Collaborators” delves into themes of desire, putting on a good face for show and the sin rooted deep in Don&...
Tags: Ketchup, Adultery, Prostitution, Sex Crimes, Suicide
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'Bates Motel' opens for business on A&E
The big screen's most formidable mama's boy is coming to TV. Norman Bates, the deranged character of "Psycho" fame, is proving movie stars aren't the only ones hunkering down to the small screen — some of cinema's fictional personas are also...
Tags: The Girl (movie), Freddie Highmore, Alfred Hitchcock, Anthony Perkins, Lost (tv program)
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'The Good Wife' will have multiple partners in syndication
CBS' acclaimed legal drama "The Good Wife" will have multiple partners in syndication. Reruns of the Sunday night program, which stars Julianna Margulies, have been sold by CBS to Amazon's Prime Instant Video platform as well as the Hallmark Channel and...
Tags: NCIS: Los Angeles (tv program), Television Industry, Netflix Inc., Amazon.com Inc., The Good Wife (tv program)
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Big to-do list for new NBCU News chairman. 'Gatsby' to open Cannes.
After the coffee. Before figuring out why the Vatican didn't call me. The Skinny: I like "Mad Men." I hate all the hype around it. I don't need to analyze a new poster for the show. Tuesday's headlines include a look at the challenges facing the new...
Tags: Django Unchained (movie), Cannes Film Festival, Today (tv program), The Hollywood Reporter, NBCUniversal
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Barnes & Noble's Nook in video licensing deals with more studios
In a bid to spur sales of its struggling Nook tablet, Barnes & Noble Inc. struck deals with major Hollywood studios that will make more movies and television shows available on the device. Barnes & Noble's Nook Media subsidiary reached licensing deals...Tags: Television Industry, Movies, Google Inc., Sony Corp., Flight (movie)
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This weekend: 'Mad Men' returns; Melissa McCarthy hosts 'SNL'
Staff writerThe Final Four will be the biggest sporting event this weekend, but the entertainment industry has some big events, too: 1. Has Don Draper lost his mojo? "Mad Men" sets off that alarm when season six starts at 9 p.m. Sunday on AMC. The advertising drama...Tags: Blake Shelton, Music, Saturday Night Live (tv program), Tim McGraw, Doctor Who (tv program)
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Blake Shelton to open ACM Awards in epic fashion
Staff writerHere's news likely to please fans of "The Voice": Blake Shelton will open the Academy of Country Music Awards with a slew of friends on the premiere performance of his "Boys 'Round Here." Those friends are Luke Bryan, Sheryl Crow, Brad Paisley and...Tags: Eric Church, Academy of Country Music Awards, Miranda Lambert, Carrie Underwood, Blake Shelton
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Joel McHale hosts 2013 The Soup Awards
Channel Guide MagazineGet ready for a hilarious evening of award-show mockery as Joel McHale presents the 2013 The Soup Awards, where he honors the best and worst in TV, pop culture and engineering miracles (thank you very much Lifetime’s Double Divas). The Soup Awards... -
Chris Hardwick's 'Talking Dead' walks off with zombie fans
As the latest installment of AMC's zombie apocalypse, "The Walking Dead," airs on a recent Sunday night, Chris Hardwick calmly sits in a slightly tacky living room set in a small studio at CBS Television City. He silently reviews his notes on his iPhone...
Tags: Media Industry, Archer (tv program), BBC, Game Shows, Apple iPhone
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TV review: Something for everyone in Piven's 'Mr. Selfridge'
From the nation that brought you "Are You Being Served?" comes "Mr. Selfridge," a loose dramatization of the founding of a British retail institution, the Selfridge & Co. department store, familiarly called Selfridges. Its eight-part run begins Sunday,...
Tags: PBS (tv network), Ron Cook, Frances O'Connor, Jeremy Piven, Are You Being Served? (tv program)
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'Call the Midwife's' Pam Ferris talks birthing positions, fake babies
Pam Ferris, who plays the cantankerous nun Sister Evangelina on PBS’ “Call the Midwife,” is deep in conversation about her admiration for Anglican sisters (portrayed on the series) during a recent trip to Los Angeles — “they&...
Tags: PBS (tv network), Health and Medical Professionals, Medical Specialization, Alzheimer's Disease, Pam Ferris
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Meet the kinder, gentler 'Vikings' of the History channel
Have the Vikings gotten a bum rap? At least according to popular imagination, they were fearsome barbarians in horned helmets who pillaged their way across Northern Europe during the Dark Ages. And while it's true these seafaring Norsemen were hardly...
Tags: Bravo (tv network), Television Industry, Gabriel Byrne, Satellite and Cable Service, Television
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