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    'Boardwalk Empire' Actress Expecting and More Celebrity News from PopEater

    by Elena Cox, posted Nov 9th 2010 8:30PM
    Want to know what's going on with your favorite TV stars when the cameras aren't rolling? Check out the latest celebrity news from our friends at PopEater.com.

    • 'Boardwalk Empire' star Gretchen Mol is expecting her second child with her husband, 'Paranormal Activity 2' director Kip Williams.

    • California girl Kendra Wilkinson says she moved back to L.A. without husband Hank Baskett so she can promote her projects, exercise outside, lay in the sun, run on the beach and be near her family.

    • Shannen Doherty's father, John Thomas Doherty, passed away Friday at age 66 after a series of health issues.

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    Poll: Who Should Sue Sylvester Marry on 'Glee'?

    by Chris Harnick, posted Nov 9th 2010 8:00PM
    Jane LynchSorry gents, Sue Sylvester is off the market.

    "Sue gets married -- that's all I'm going to tell you," Jane Lynch told PEOPLE this week. So, who's the lucky man -- or woman? Mr. Schue? Josh Groban? Principal Figgins?

    Well, some people in the know seem to think there's no lucky man OR woman walking down the aisle -- Sue will try to marry herself. But that's kind of lame, right?

    Tell us in the poll below who you think the 'Glee' character should marry.

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    Mike Rowe Gets Animated About 'South Park' (VIDEO)

    by Maggie Furlong, posted Nov 9th 2010 7:45PM
    Mike Rowe's TV aspirations reach well beyond 'Dirty Jobs' and manly voiceover work. In fact, the Discovery Channel host has been saying recently that he'd love to be on another show.

    That show is 'South Park.' Really.

    So I couldn't help but ask: why 'South Park'? Here, Mr. Rowe explains just exactly what he'd like to do on the foul-mouthed, un-PC cartoon, why he can see Cartman falling in love with 'Dirty Jobs' and how man-cow impregnation factors into all of this. Yes, in typical fashion, this does get a little filthy, but that's just the way we like Mike.

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    George W. Bush Talks With Oprah About Hurricane Katrina and Being Called a Racist (VIDEO)

    by Harley W. Lond, posted Nov 9th 2010 7:42PM
    Former President George W. Bush appeared Tuesday in a taped episode of 'The Oprah Winfrey Show' (weekdays, syndicated) to promote his new memoir 'Decision Points.'

    At one point in the conversation, Winfrey queried Bush about his response (or lack thereof) to Hurricane Katrina -- he had flown over the devastation and seen it first hand. Winfrey asked him "why didn't you in that moment say 'I'm going to take charge'?" Bush answered with a typically Bush-mangled response about not being able to send in "law enforcement under the law ... I could send in the armed military if they weren't armed. I wasn't gonna put a troop in combat ... combat's not the right word ... troop in harms way without the capacity to defend him or herself" ... but "knowing what I know today, I would have sent them in."

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    Will 'Dancing With Stars' Cast a Same-Sex Couple?

    by PopEater Staff, posted Nov 9th 2010 6:30PM
    'Dancing With the Stars' Seeking Same-Sex Couple
    After 10 seasons, 'Dancing With the Stars' still may have a few surprise moves to draw in new viewers. And one of those might be following in the footsteps of the Israeli edition by featuring its first-ever same-sex couple.

    "The show is definitely looking for a trick for its next edition that will go up against 'American Idol,'" a 'Dancing' insider told PopEater's Rob Shuter. "What better than to have a same-sex couple dancing together? That would certainly get more press than even Jennifer Lopez could drum up."

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    Gene Shalit to Leave 'Today,' IFC Readies Facial Hair Competition Series and More

    by Chris Harnick, posted Nov 9th 2010 6:00PM
    Gene Shalit Gene Shalit is leaving NBC's 'Today.' According to Variety, Shalit, who has been with the show for 40 years, will depart the morning program on Thursday.

    "It's enough already," Shalit said in a statement.

    The film reviewer said he will still be active in the media scene, but focusing on publishing, Web work, radio and commercials. Look for 'Today' to air a special retrospective about Shalit's lengthy career on his last day, Nov. 11.

    In other TV news ...

    Steven Weber and D.L. Hughley has been tapped to star in a new TNT pilot. Weber and Hughley will play police officers, Weber's character is newly widowed and Hughley's a newlywed. The project comes from 'Wall Street : Money Never Sleeps' writer Allan Loeb and is based on Marshall Karp's novel "The Rabbit Factory." [Deadline Hollywood]

    Shohreh Aghdashloo will guest star on 'Law & Order: SVU.' The Emmy-winner will play Sunny Qadar, an investigator in the Brooklyn district attorney's office. [Movieline]

    HBO is not going forward with 'Miraculous Year.' The star-studded pilot had Frank Langella, Lee Pace and Hope Davis attached and was directed by Kathryn Bigelow. [Deadline Hollywood]

    IFC is developing 8 new shows. The new projects vary from reality and animation to comedy. The network has tapped creators such as Thom Beers, Alan Spencer, and David Wain. Look for 'Whisker Wars,' a reality series about facial hair competitions. Yup. [Hollywood Reporter]

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    'Glee,' 'Grey's Anatomy,' Top People's Choice Awards Nominations

    by Chris Harnick, posted Nov 9th 2010 5:10PM
    Sandra OhAmerica's love of teen shows and TV doctors (hello, Sandra Oh!) continues with 'Glee' and 'Grey's Anatomy' topping the nominations of the 37th annual People's Choice Awards.

    'Grey's Anatomy' picked up quite a few nominations, specifically in the favorite TV doctor category. 'Glee' grabbed nominations in the comedy acting category and guest stars. 'Gossip Girl' also leads TV veterans with several noms in the drama category.

    The biggest surprise? Fox's struggling 'Running Wilde' picked up a nomination in the new comedy category ... but then again, so did every new comedy this season.

    Check out the full list of nominees below, then head over to the People's Choice site to vote. The awards air Wed. Jan. 5 at 9PM ET on CBS.

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    Another 'Sarah Palin's Alaska' Promo: Will You Watch?

    by Jean Bentley, posted Nov 9th 2010 4:45PM
    'Sarah Palin's Alaska''Sarah Palin's Alaska' finally premieres Sunday night at 9PM ET, and TLC has released another sneak peek to whet our appetites.

    It's more of the same -- Palin does outdoorsy things with her family and talks about her values -- but she's charming. On getting caught while boating with her kids and husband (some of which we saw in the last promo): "We're snagged, I'm thinkin' we're gonna be stuck there, the anchor is dropped, and there's a bear comin' towards us."

    Aw shucks.

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    David Blue Talks 'Stargate Universe' Season 2, Ship Romances and David Hewlett

    by Mike Moody, posted Nov 9th 2010 4:20PM
    david blue stargate universe 'Stargate Universe' has come a long way since it premiered last October. Now in its second season, the Syfy series has mostly ditched the tedious slow-burn plots that marked the first half of its freshman year for more action, adventure and space madness (CGI aliens! Space pirates! Starships that frak with your mind!).

    But not everyone is a fan. 'SGU' still struggles with low ratings and with fans of the previous, sunnier 'Stargate' shows who, for whatever reason, aren't happy with the series' darker tone and character-based plots.

    TV Squad got a chance to chat with David Blue, who plays slacker-genius Eli Wallace on the show, recently about 'SGU''s ratings vs. its DVR numbers, the angry fans and, of course, what we can expect from the rest of the second season.

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    ESPN Lets Joe Morgan Go (And It's About Time)

    by Joel Keller, posted Nov 9th 2010 3:40PM
    Joe MorganIf you heard a faint cheer wafting from your cubicles yesterday, it was probably the baseball fans in your office cheering that the 'ESPN Sunday Night Baseball' team of Jon Miller and Joe Morgan won't be back for a 22nd season on the Worldwide Leader.

    Those cheers aren't for the dismissal of Miller, who did his usual consistent and excellent job this past season. No, those cheers were for the departure of Morgan, one of the most polarizing sportscasters since Howard Cosell.

    For a lot of fans, Morgan was the symbol of all that's wrong with sports broadcasting, one of many former players who seem to coast through a high-profile analyst's job largely unprepared. For others, though, he was a comforting voice, a guy who's seen it all and can recount the stories over and over again while putting things in the context of the game at hand.

    But there aren't many broadcasters who have inspired so much ire that entire websites were created to document his every misstep. And, whether you liked him or not, you have to admit that it was probably time to let the Hall of Famer go and get some fresh voices in.

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    'Conan' Ratings: Good, But For How Long?

    by Jason Hughes, posted Nov 9th 2010 3:00PM
    'Conan'Everyone expected Conan O'Brien's return to television to be a big deal, but we're not even sure TBS could have predicted it would be this huge.

    'Conan' premiered to 4.2 million viewers, scoring a 2.5 in the coveted adults 18-49 demographic and a 2.8 household rating, according to a TBS press release -- meaning Coco officially beat Jay Leno in last night's ratings.

    In fact, O'Brien handily outperformed all of his late night competition -- 'The Tonight Show' scored a 2.7 household rating (3.5 million) while 'Late Show' came in at 2.5 (3.4 million) and 'Jimmy Kimmel Live' at 1.7. He also landed ahead of 'Lie to Me' (1.8), 'The Event' (1.8) and the entire NBC primetime lineup last night in the demo.

    'The Daily Show' was a distant 1.5 (1.3 million viewers), with 'The Colbert Report' scoring a 1.1 (1 million). These figures are based on Nielsen's 56 metered markets and could shift once national figures are in, but 'Conan' is still expected to be the late-night leader -- for this Monday, at least.

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    'Sherlock' and Other TV DVD Releases for Nov. 9, 2010

    by Elizabeth Chan, posted Nov 9th 2010 2:30PM
    SherlockWhat do you get when you take a beloved novel, add the writers of 'Doctor Who' with the actor set to play Bilbo Baggins on 'The Hobbit'?

    Well you get the first season of BBC's hit series, 'Sherlock.' This British series is based on classic Sherlock Holmes novels, but takes place in modern times. Because let's face it, if Sherlock Holmes had the Internet, his job might have been a tad bit easier back then.

    We're giving away four copies of the critically-acclaimed 'Sherlock' -- two on DVD and two on Blu-ray.

    Get more details about how to win, plus the complete list of DVD releases this week, after the jump!

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    Spoilers Anonymous In-Depth: 'Community,' '30 Rock,' 'The Office' and 'Outsourced'

    by Isabelle Carreau, posted Nov 9th 2010 2:00PM
    Spoilers AnonymousThis is Spoilers Anonymous In-Depth, a weekly column here at TV Squad where we discuss and give our two cents about recently released spoilers and how they may affect the storylines, shows and fans.

    This in-depth version of the column goes hand in hand with our weekly spoilers column, in which we supply you with the dirt on some of the more popular shows on the air.

    This week, we discuss spoilers recently released for the upcoming episodes of NBC's Thursday comedy shows: 'Community,' '30 Rock,' 'The Office,' and 'Outsourced.'

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    Is There More $#*! on Television?

    by Jean Bentley, posted Nov 9th 2010 1:30PM
    '$#*! My Dad Says'According to the latest publicity-baiting study from the Parents Television Council (mission accomplished!), primetime television has gotten a heck of a lot more foul-mouthed over the past five years.

    In the study, called "A Habitat for Profanity: Broadcast TV's Sharp Increase in Foul Language," the PTC uncovered a 69 percent increase in the use of profanity during peak primetime viewing hours between 2005 and 2010, Deadline reports.

    "Our analysis of the first two weeks of this still-new fall television season shows a disturbing trend that shocked even us," PTC President Tim Winter said. "Profanity is far more frequent and the profanity itself is far harsher than just five years ago. Even worse, the most egregious language is being aired during the time slots when children are most likely to be in the audience."

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    Nine Fantastic Talk Show Guests

    by Bob Sassone, posted Nov 9th 2010 1:00PM
    Tom HanksTonight, Tom Hanks will appear on the second episode of the new 'Conan.' Hanks is one of the all-time great talk show guests (and likely a favorite of hosts) because he doesn't do what most people do: simply plug their latest movie, TV show, CD or book.

    Very few things on TV are more lame and uncomfortable than watching a talk show where the guest has very little to say and hasn't even planned anything to say or do in advance.

    After the jump is my list of nine talk show guests you can count on to be funny, interesting, unpredictable -- and often all three. They're the talk show guests that are "must-see" for me.

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