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Television

(S09E08) Poor O’Neal. Apparently, nobody clued him in to who the vulnerable members of the blue team were going into last week’s elimination. That meant he could sit there at the house a completely and total emotional wreck for the cameras to zoom in on, fretting that his daughter Sunshine had gone home. How much [...]

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‘NCIS’ - ‘Double Identity’ Recap

by admin on March 10, 2010

(S07E17) The most important aspect of this ‘NCIS’ episode was the mystery. No, not the one about the Marine who may or may not have been MIA in Afghanistan, but the one involving Dr. Mallard and the ties. The clues had been laid out throughout the season, and tonight we learned that everything with Ducky [...]

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Oscars Score Ratings Gold

by admin on March 9, 2010

Last night’s Oscars may have been a comedy of technical errors, but the returns are nothing to laugh at.
The broadcast of the 82nd Annual Academy Awards scored over 41.3 million sets of eyeballs Sunday night, the highest audience for an Oscar ceremony in five years.
It’s even more impressive when you consider that New [...]

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NBC Ratings Still Good After Olympics

by admin on March 9, 2010

Sure the wall-to-wall Winter Olympics left a lot of people wondering why they should give half-a-crap about ice dancing, but NBC has bounced back with its post-Olympic lineup.
NBC’s two new prime time series, ‘Parenthood’ and ‘The Marriage Ref,’ won the ratings game against their competitors, and even Jay Leno’s triumphant return to ‘The Tonight [...]

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If this story weren’t so strange, you would swear it was a FunnyorDie.com sketch. It could be a ‘Saturday Night Live’ bit, but their stuff is rarely this hilarious. Tyler Bowling, a 21-year-old Minnesotan who had a condition that caused white pimples to appear on his penis, received a free laser treatment for removal of [...]

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Right Now on Cinematical

by admin on March 7, 2010

The folks at our sister site, Cinematical, are working hard to give you news and reviews of the best — and worst — the silver screen has to offer. Here are some of their musings on the latest blockbusters, indies, and everything in between:

I would have an open bar and eliminate all montages other than [...]

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Some of you really old folks like me might remember a science fiction series of the late 70’s/early 80’s called ‘Buck Rogers in the 25th Century.’ The stars were Gil Gerard as Buck and Erin Grey as Wilma Deering.
Well, they’re back and this time they’re Mr. and Mrs. Rogers. In a webisode series produced by [...]

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Here’s tonight’s TV lineup (all times Eastern).

Bravo has a ‘House’ marathon all night.
At 7, Cartoon Network has a new ‘Bakugan.’
At 8, FOX has a new ‘Cops.’
HGTV has a new ‘Divine Design’ at 8.
Also at 8: TCM has ‘A Streetcar Named Desire.’
At 9, FOX has a new ‘America’s Most Wanted.’
CNBC has a new ‘Suze Orman Show’ [...]

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Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, along with Mark Burnett, is trying to pitch ‘Help Me, Martha’ as a new reality television program. In it, Martha helps someone who is having a party or “lifestyle issue” get things together. In short, it is the most unreal reality television ever devised.
The show is slightly reminiscent of ‘Queer Eye [...]

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Here’s tonight’s TV lineup (all times Eastern).

At 8, ABC has a new ‘Supernanny,’ followed by a new, two-hour ‘20/20.’
CBS has a new ‘Ghost Whisperer’ at 8, then new episodes of ‘Medium’ and ‘Numb3rs.’
NBC has ‘Who Do You Think You Are?’ at 8, followed by a new, two-hour ‘Dateline.’
PBS has a new ‘Washington Week’ at 8, [...]

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