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Limbaugh, Rove to guest on 'Family Guy'
Family Guy
 

Talk show host Rush Limbaugh, former Bush strategist Karl Rove and other famous Republicans will play themselves on Fox's left-leaning "Family Guy" next season.

Karl rove In an episode being produced for next season, the Griffins' liberal dog, Brian, gets bored and frustrated because he feels he no longer has anything to complain about with Barack Obama in the White House. So Brian becomes a Republican and starts listening to Rush Limbaugh (who, apparently, also sings a song).
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George Bush wants TV farewell
  President George Bush wants a final 15 minutes from the Big Four nets on Thursday.
The White House on Monday asked ABC, CBS, Fox and NBC for 10-15 minutes of primetime airtime for a live farewell address to the nation. It would be Bush's last public appearance until he greets President-elect Barack Obama at the inauguration on Jan. 20, the Associated Press reported.

The nets were officially noncommittal as of late Monday, but it seems likely that most, if not all, will grant the request, alt...
 
Saturday Night Live Soars To Its Highest Overnights in 14 Years
Desperate Romantics
  WITH A SPECIAL APPEARANCE BY GOV. SARAH PALIN, 'SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE' SOARS TO ITS HIGHEST OVERNIGHTS IN 14 YEARS

IT'S THE TOP-SCORING 'SNL' IN METERED-MARKET HOUSEHOLDS SINCE MARCH 12, 1994

WITH HOST JOSH BROLIN, MUSICAL GUEST ADELE AND SPECIAL APPEARANCES BY MARK WAHLBERG, ALEC BALDWIN, TINA FEY AND OLIVER STONE, 'SNL' JUMPS 161 PERCENT ABOVE YEAR-AGO RESULTS

WITH AN UNPRECEDENTED EARLY START TO ITS '08-09 SEASON, 'SNL' IS RUNNING 76 PERCENT AHEAD OF THE OPENING WEEKS OF LAST SEASON...
 
Tony Blair to appear on 'Daily Show'
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  Tony Blair is to appear on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, Comedy Central has announced.

The former Prime Minister will be a guest on the satirical news programme for the first time on Thursday at 11pm.

Political figures who have appeared include former US presidents Bill Clinton and Jimmy Carter, ex-vice president Al Gore, and Senators John McCain, Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton.

The presidents of Pakistan, Bolivia and Mexico have also been interviewed on the Emmy-winning show.

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Jennifer Aniston Is Ready To 30 Rock
Accidentally on Purpose
  She'll be there for... you, Jack Donaghy?

Friends alumna Jennifer Aniston — whose love life has fed the tabs with headlines aplenty — now is making legit news, having booked a guest-starring gig on NBC's 30 Rock, sources tell TVGuide.com. (The Peacock, for the record, tells me they are "unable to confirm" this A-list casting coup.)

Thus far, no details on who Aniston will be playing — a new paramour for Jack? A high-school chum of Liz's? Kenneth's surprisingl...
 
Office's Darryl busted for drugs
Whale Wars
  Felony drug charges filed against actor Craig Robinson for possession of ecstasy and meth.

In the stoner film Pineapple Express, actor Craig Robinson plays a hit man for drug runners who are after the two main characters, played by James Franco and Seth Rogen. Unfortunately for Robinson, he's now also on the wrong side of the law in real life.

The affable up-and-coming actor, who plays warehouse worker Darryl in the NBC hit The Office, was arrested in late June for possession of ecstasy ...
 
Olympics score big for NBC
  The Opening Ceremonies of the Beijing Olympics delivered record ratings for the opening of a Games not held in the U.S., according to early overnight numbers from Nielsen that include the country's major markets.
According to Nielsen, 21.5 percent of U.S. households were watching the Opening Ceremonies from 7:30 to midnight on Friday. The event's share, or the percentage of people watching television Friday night, was an impressive 37. More reliable numbers, including total-viewer and demograph...
 
'Who' fans 'disrupt Tate's West End play'
The Amazing Race
  David Tennant walked out of a performance of Catherine Tate's new play after Doctor Who fans started causing disruption, according to a report.

Tate, who played The Doctor's companion Donna Noble in the most recent series, is currently appearing in Under The Blue Sky in London's West End.

Tennant showed his support for his former co-star by turning up for a performance this week, but was reportedly horrified when Who obsessives began singing the show's theme and waving sonic screwdrivers.
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Six questions about Lost
American Chopper
  Danielle Rousseau has always been one of the most mysterious characters on Lost, and that's saying something. The final minutes of "Meet Kevin Johnson" left me with even more questions about the French woman. She's never had a flashback, and is completely on her own on the island. There is also no way to confirm her stories about reaching the island, her child getting abducted, or the deaths of her team members.

Spoiler Warning: Anyone not caught up with season four should stop read...
 
Writers Contract Ratified
  Letter from the Presidents

To Our Fellow Members:

Today, it is our pleasure to inform you that members of the Writers Guilds of America, East and West, have voted to ratify the MBA contract with 93.6% approval.With a total of 4,060 votes cast, the tally was 3,802 to 258. These numbers reaffirm the tremendous level of support and commitment our membership has continuously demonstrated over these last few crucial months.

We are also pleased to report that the trustees of our health fund...
 
NBC renews series, announces premieres
  NBC has renewed freshman drama series "Chuck" and "Life" and sophomore hit "Heroes" for next season.

Additionally, the network Wednesday announced premiere dates for the series returning with original episodes this season.

"Chuck," "Life" and "Heroes" had been picked up for a full season this season. They won't air new original episodes in the spring but will be relaunched in the fall.

"We are thrilled to be bringing back ...
 
After the Strike: When Your Favorites Will Return!
At long last, a strike chart you can get excited about!

With an end to the three-month-old WGA strike imminent (yay!), the networks have quietly begun outlining plans to salvage what's left of the current TV season. At the same time, I've been quietly picking at my moles to get a preview of those plans — the results of which appear in chart form below.

Keep in mind that the following information remains extremely tentative and is subject to change (and probably will). In...
 
Industry hopes costly strike ends
Now that the two sides are talking again, hope is rising that the writers strike will be settled sooner rather than later. If that doesn't happen, the showbiz community will face far more financial pain related to the strike -- just as the national economy appears to be skidding into a recession.
If the 3-month-old strike were to persist for an additional 60-90 days, the direct amount of lost spending on TV and film production could reach $3 billion, according to an industry study conducted by ...
 
Ratings for Thursday 10th January 2008
SOURCE - http://pifeedback.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/63310451/m/91110169 (By Marc Berman)


Prime-Time Ratings:
Thursday 1/10/08

The following results are based on the fast affiliate ratings (Live Plus Same Day data)

-Total Viewers:
CBS: 13.54 million, ABC: 11.41, Fox: 8.39, NBC: 8.01, CW: 2.19

-Adults 18-49:
ABC: 4.2 rating/11 share, CBS: 3.5/ 9, NBC: 3.3/ 9, Fox: 2.6/ 7, CW: 0.8/ 2

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Note: Any prior rating results are based on the final nationals. Also, since the lev...
 
Letterman makes deal with WGA - BREAKING NEWS
  And then there were none.

David Letterman has struck a deal with the Writers Guild of America, and both his show and The Late, Late Show with Craig Ferguson (both produced by Letterman's Worldwide Pants) will return next Wednesday, January 2. The other shows are coming back on that day too, but a key difference is that Letterman's show will be coming back with his writers, thanks to this deal hammered out by Rob Burnett and others. Both sides have been trying to come to an agreement for the p...
 
Fox worries leaving 'CSI' may be a mistake
Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles
  Jorja Fox has admitted that quitting CSI could be the worst decision she ever makes.

The actress announced in October that she was quitting her role as Sara Sidle on the show after seven years.

"I've been thinking about leaving for a year and a half. I had to get up the courage," Fox told the New York Post. "Maybe I'm just having a midlife crisis. Maybe this will be the worst decision I ever make."

On her future projects, she added: "Theatre is one of my loves, ...
 
CBS to Air Showtime's Dexter; Will Renew Big Bang, Moonlight
  Look for CBS to begin airing sister pay cable network Showtime hit drama Dexter sometime in midseason if the Writers Strike is prolonged, and for the broadcast network to bring back freshman sitcom The Big Bang Theory and first-year drama Moonlight next season.

Speaking at the 35th annual UBS Global Media & Communications Conference in New York today (Dec. 4), Les Moonves, CBS Corp. president & CEO, mentioned the two freshman shows as likely to return next season, and that CBS would b...
 
Ratings for December 1st, 2007
  Prime-Time Ratings:
Friday 11/30/07

The following results are based on the fast affiliate ratings (Live Plus Same Day data)

-Total Viewers:
ABC: 9.31 million, NBC: 7.76, CBS: 6.51, CW: 4.64, Fox: 3.52

-Adults 18-49:
ABC: 2.7 rating/8 share, NBC: 2.0/ 6, CBS: 1.7/ 5, CW: 1.3/ 4, Fox: 1.2/ 4

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Note: Any prior rating results are based on the final nationals. Also, since the level of DVR penetration has increased from 9 percent in early 2006-07 to approximately 20 perce...
 
Tina Fey optimistic strike will end soon
Accidentally on Purpose
  A bunch of TV stars, including Tina Fey, Jack McBrayer, Seth Myers, Rashida Jones, Richard Belzer, Colin Quinn, Kristin Davis, and Michael Emerson from Lost are part of a video over at The Huffington Post talking about why writers are important and why the strike is important to the future of the industry. They're joined by Presidential candidate John Edwards and big screen stars Tim Robbins and Danny Glover.

Talks have resumed and parties involved say that things have been productive. Fey ev...
 
102 people fired from The Office
Whale Wars
  Excerpts from an e-mail from Dale Alexander, a key grip on NBC's "The Office":

"Our show was shut down and we were all laid off this week. I've been watching the news since the WGA strike was announced and I have yet to see any coverage dedicated to the effect that this strike will have on the below the line employees.

"I respect the WGA's position. They probably do deserve a larger percentage of profit participation, but a lengthy strike will affect more than just the...
 
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