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The BBC’s His Dark Materials Miniseries Finds its Star and Director
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An Abrams and Nolan Collaboration in the Works

Word has it that J.J. Abrams is pitching around a crime-thriller series created by Jonah Nolan (yeah, the Inception director’s baby brother). His collaboration with Abrams will be the penman’s first foray into the small-screen.

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Fall = Good TV and Dead Leaves

Summer is drawing to a close and my daily hangover is starting to take its toll. In my defense, I live in England and our sunshine lasted for exactly 2 days in June. We have to drink… it’s science. But before the weather gets even more miserable and I end up with a liver infection, the television Fall season is nearly upon us to distract us from our dreary/drunken lives.

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Burn Notice Movie in the Works

Now don’t get your hopes up (I know I’m a constant tease), all that has been confirmed so far is that a made-for-TV movie has been given the go ahead and will act as a prequel to the popular spy series. Bruce Campbell (Sam) is set to star and will also be a producer for the project that will likely surround Sam’s final mission with the Navy Seals before his arrival in Miami.

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Is That a Season Premiere in Your Pocket?

Fox released its Fall schedule today and even a superficial glance reveals a line-up brimming with season premieres, as has now become tradition. House, Glee, Fringe, Bones and Human Target all return and the network continues its monopoly of adult cartoons with its Sunday line-up of The Simpsons, The Cleveland Show, Family Guy and American Dad. 

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Emmy Nominations

It’s that time of year again; this morning the nominees for this year’s Emmy awards were announced and below is a glance at some of the major categories, with few surprises and in my opinion, way too much Glee than is healthy for any person, no matter how flamboyantly fabulous you might be.

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Pornstar Lands Entourage Role

The HBO series Entourage has recruited the talents of yet another pornstar to join Sasha Grey on set. Rather surprisingly, the adult performer is not a busty young blonde, but rather, tall, dark and hung like a mutant donkey. The gentleman in question is one ‘Tommy Gunn’ (almost definitely his real name), who has starred in classics such as Everybody Needs MILF and my personal favorite Teen Alien Sex Dreams.

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True Blood Minisodes

So with less than two weeks left to go before the season three premiere of True Blood, I thought I’d post the five minisodes that HBO have released as a teaser to keep us all going till June 13th. Each short clip is around three minutes long and although they don’t give away many clues to what’s going to be in store, each is really quite entertaining and definately worth the watch. My personal favourite is the first, I love Eric’s character and his reactions to the auditions are great.

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FOX 2010 Fall Season Lineup

FOX won the prime time battle again in 2009-2010 based on their NFL lineup, Glee, American Idol, and strong early season numbers.  This year they look to add  some new programming along with returning a great deal of their last season shows.  Gone is stalwart 24 along with Sons of Tucson, Past Life, Til Death, Brothers, and Dollhouse.  New this season are four new comedies and three new dramas.

Of note is the fact that both Lie to Me and Human Target survived to new seasons despite some low ratings and the chance of cancellation.  Glee returns as one of the top shows on TV as does American Idol in the spring.  Not seen on the schedule but meant as a mid-season replacement is Terra Nova from producers Steven Spielberg, Peter Chernin, Brannon Braga (24, “Star Trek: Enterprise”) and David Fury (“Lost,” “Buffy the Vampire Slayer”) an interesting looking show with a little bit of a science fiction feel.  It looks like it could be good.

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CBS 2010 Fall Season Lineup

CBS looks to build on its already strong lineup with some strategic changes.  Eighteen of the shows return from last season.  They have mixed and matched some of the new shows into old places and sort of switched things around.  For example, the very funny Rules of Engagement finally gets a spot of its own, holding onto its Monday slot before Two and a Half Men.  CSI: Miami moves to late slot on Sunday from Monday and the New Hawaii Five-0 takes it place starring Alex O’Laughlin.  The very popular The Big Bang Theory moves to lead off the Thursday night programming and is followed by William Shatner’s new raucous comedy $#*! My Dad Says which could be a winner.

Gone are Friday nights The Ghost Whisper and N3mbers as well as Cold Case, the short lived Miami Medical, Accidentally on Purpose, Gary Unmarried, and the New Adventures of Old Christine.  Other new shows are from the creator of Two and a Half Men, Chuck Lorre, Mike and Molly a comedy about two people that meet at an Overeaters Anonymous meeting, The Defenders starring Jim Belushi and Jerry O’Connell in a Comedic Drama about two Las Vegas attorney’s, and finally Blue Bloods debuting late on Friday’s a generational police drama set in New York City.

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ABC 2010 Fall Season Lineup

Like NBC, ABC seems to have made a major revamping of its lineup.  Gone are freshman shows FlashForward, The Deep End, the forgotten, Eastwick, the short lived Happy Town, and Romantically Challenged with Alyssa Milano all replaced with seven new shows.  Also discontinued is sophomore comedy Better Off Ted as well as long time favorites Scrubs and Ugly Betty.  There are three mid-season replacements and V which was not canceled but seems to be missing from the schedule, but ABC President Steve McPherson made the decision to keep V over Flashforward.  Still it’s strange that it does not appear in the fall schedule and must be meant as a mid-season or spring intro.

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