Thursday, May 19, 2011

CBS 2011 Fall TV Premiere: How To Be A Gentleman

If couples-comedies were the recent TV trend, manly-comedies may be the next big thing. ABC Has Man Up and Last Man Standing and coming to CBS’ primetime line-up is How To Be A Gentleman, a comedy about a man trying to adjust his polite demeanor in order to be a “real man.”

Is being a gentleman a thing of the past? That seems to be what How to be a Gentleman is suggesting or at the very least, exploring in this new comedy, which stars David Hornsby and Kevin Dillon. From CBS’ synopsis below, the humor and hopefully, the best of the story will come from Hornsby and Dillon’s characters’ clashing behavior. I’m of the opinion that Kevin Dillon has always been the funniest and most entertaining aspect of HBO’s Entourage, so I’ll be checking this one out when it premieres next fall. Victory!!!

Here’s CBS’ synopsis for the show and we’ll post video(s) if/when the network makes it available.


HOW TO BE A GENTLEMAN, inspired by the book of the same name, is a comedy about the unlikely friendship between a traditional, refined writer and an unrefined personal trainer. Andrew Carlson (David Hornsby) is an etiquette columnist whose devotion to ideals from a more civilized time has lead to a life detached from modern society.

Infectiously optimistic, Bert Lansing (Kevin Dillon) is a reformed "bad boy" from Andrew's past who inherited a fitness center, but can still be rude, loud and sloppy. When Andrew's editor, Jerry (Dave Foley), tells him to put a modern, sexy twist on his column or be fired, he hires Bert as a life coach in the hopes of learning to be less "gentle man" and more "real man."

Andrew's mom, Diane (Nancy Lenehan), and his bossy sister, Janet (Mary Lynn Rajskub), support the plan, as would Janet's husband, Mike (Rhys Darby), if he was allowed to have an opinion. Though Andrew and Bert's views may be centuries apart, they may find they're each other's missing link. David Hornsby (It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia), Adam Chase (Friends), Ted Schachter (The Invention of Lying), Joe Hipps and Modi Wiczyk are executive producers for CBS Television Studios.

How To Be A Gentleman will air on Thursday (8:30-9 p.m..) on CBS starting Fall 2011.

CBS 2011 Fall TV Premiere: A Gifted Man

Fans of Medium and Ghost Whisperer may find the premise of CBS’ new drama series A Gifted Man interesting. The series, which CBS has scheduled to air on Friday nights this fall, follows a successful surgeon whose life and perspective on his career changes drastically when his deceased ex-wife begins visiting him from the afterlife.

He sees dead people! (It’s not a dated joke. It’s retro…) Dr. Michael Holt (Patrick Wilson) actually just sees one dead person. According to CBS’ synopsis below, his deceased ex-wife Anna (Jennifer Ehle) shows up and begins encouraging him to help out at the clinic where she once worked. It’s there that he begins to see things from a new perspective. Julie Benz (Dexter, No Ordinary Family) is set to play Michael’s sister. I’m glad to see she’s set up in a new series, though it’s still disappointing that No Ordinary Family didn’t last more than a season.

A GIFTED MAN is a drama about a brilliant, charismatic surgeon whose life changes forever when his deceased ex-wife begins teaching him the meaning of life from the "hereafter."

Michael Holt (Patrick Wilson) is an exceptional doctor who lives a materialistic life of luxury thanks to his work-obsessed career and powerful and wealthy patients; however, Michael's ordered world is rocked when his ex-wife, Anna (Jennifer Ehle), an idealistic free-clinic doctor and the love of his life, mysteriously appears to him. Michael's off-beat sister, Christina (Julie Benz), a single mom to her teenaged son, Milo (Liam Aiken), is thrilled that Anna's back in her brother's life, even as an "illusion," because Michael was always a better person with her.

Curious about Michael's sudden change in behavior is his efficient assistant, Rita (Margo Martindale). When Anna asks Michael to go to her clinic to help keep it running, he meets Autumn (Afton Williamson), a volunteer carrying on Anna's work with the underprivileged. Touched by those in need and accepting of Anna's compassionate "presence," Michael's attitude toward serving the rich and poor is turned upside down, and he begins to see that there's room in his life for everyone. Academy Award nominee Susannah Grant (Erin Brockovich), Academy Award winner Jonathan Demme (The Silence of the Lambs), Sarah Timberman, Carl Beverly and Neal Baer (ER) are executive producers for CBS Television Studios.


A Gifted Man will air on Friday (8-9 p.m.) on CBS starting Fall 2011.

The CW Announces 2011-2012 Primetime Schedule: Sarah Michelle Gellar Returns, And More.

Today the CW announced their primetime lineup for the 2011-2012 season, and don't worry-- unlike all the other network announcements that have happened this week, this one won't take long to read. Because they only program two hours a night and have no half-hour long shows, the CW schedule is pretty short, despite the fact that they've added a remarkable 4 new shows to the lineup. Though we learned in February about three pilots they had ordered, only one, Hart of Dixie, made it to the lineup. Other new shows include Ringer, which marks Sarah Michelle Gellar's return to television as a woman running away from the Mob, and H8R, a reality series that forces people to meet celebrities they hate. Yup, it's the CW all right.

Check out the lineup below, and come back later today for more details on all the new shows.

The CW FALL 2011-12 SCHEDULE
(*New programs in UPPER CASE; all times ET)

MONDAY
8-9 p.m. – Gossip Girl
9-10 p.m. – HART OF DIXIE

TUESDAY
8-9 p.m. – 90210
9-10 p.m. – RINGER

WEDNESDAY
8-9 p.m. – H8R
9-10 p.m. -- America's Next Top Model

THURSDAY
8-9 p.m. – The Vampire Diaries
9-10 p.m. -- THE SECRET CIRCLE

FRIDAY
8-9 p.m. – Nikita
9-10 p.m. – Supernatural

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior Is Cancelled

May 17, 2011
CBS has canceled Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior after one season on the air. The spin-off series starred Forest Whitaker and premiered in February of this year as a mid-season replacement.
The show struggled in the ratings during its freshman season, failing to capitalize on its Wednesday time slot following the original Criminal Minds, which is now in its sixth season.
At this point 11 of Suspect Behavior's scheduled 13 episodes have aired, and the remaining two are still slotted to run on May 18 and 25.

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Sky1 announces new comedy "Spy"

Sky1 has announced that it has ordered a new comedy called Spy.

The show stars Darren Boyd as a single father called Tim who quits his job in an attempt to impress his 9-year-old son Marcus (Jude Wright). However, Tim's life is shaken up when he is accidentally recruited as a trainee at MI5. He ends up having to balance his family life with his new career and struggles to keep it a secret. Boyd recently starred in Whites and Case Sensitive and has also worked in shows including Dirk Gently and Green Wing.

The six-part series will also star My Family's Robert Lindsay as Tim's boss The Examiner, Dolly Wells as his ex-wife Judith, Tom Goodman-Hill as Judith's boyfriend Philip, and Mathew Baynton as Tim's friend Chris. Elsewhere, Rebekah Staton will play Tim's fellow spy Caitlin, who is a possible love interest, while Rosie Cavaliero will star as an "obsessive" social worker called Paula.

Sky's head of comedy Lucy Lumsden said: "In Spy we have an exciting young cast and a brilliant new writer in Simeon Goulden. It is the first of several new British comedies aimed at a family audience to sit alongside our fantastic US lineup including Modern Family, The Middle and The Simpsons."

Meanwhile, the show's executive producer Jimmy Mulville said that Spy is "one of the funniest and strangest takes on the family comedy", adding: "Dysfunctional doesn't begin to do it justice!"

Spy is expected to air in the autumn on Sky1.

"Family Guy", "Cleveland Show" renewed by Fox.


Family Guy and The Cleveland Show have been renewed for an additional season.

The animated Seth MacFarlane series will get a tenth and fourth season respectively, as confirmed by Fox via an official statement on Monday.

"For nine seasons, our viewers have been cracked up, delighted, surprised and, at times, gloriously disturbed by the mind of Seth MacFarlane - and they keep coming back for more," said Fox President of Entertainment Kevin Reilly.

"The Griffins and the Browns have become cornerstones of our Sunday nights, and we can't wait to find out what new adventures Seth, Mike and Rich cook up for them next season."

Family Guy will air a special one-hour season finale on May 22 while The Cleveland Show will end its current season on May 15.

Fox's planned crossover between Family Guy, American Dad! and The Cleveland Show was recently postponed due to tornadoes which devastated the American Southern Midwest.

A comic book series based on Family Guy is due to launch this July.

"Walking Dead" team 'anxious' for Stephen King

Robert Kirkman has offered an update on Stephen King's potential contribution to The Walking Dead television series.

Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter, the creator of the original Image Comics title discussed the rumours of the legendary horror writer penning an episode of the show.

"That's been discussed a little bit," he said. "Everyone involved on both sides of that are very anxious to make that happen; AMC is excited; [Creator/executive producer/director] Frank Darabont is excited; I'm excited. I know Stephen King and [his son and fellow writer] Joe Hill are excited. We'll see if we can make that come together. I can neither confirm nor deny."

He once again dismissed rumours of scriptwriters being fired from the show. "We have a full writing staff; there are three full-time staff writers and a freelancer: Evan Reilly (Rescue Me), Scott Gimple (FlashForward) and Angela Kang (Terriers) and one freelancer," he said.

"Darabont and [new executive producer] Glen Mazzara and myself are all working on the show. All that reporting about the writers being fired and going freelance, that was all something that never really happened."

King revealed earlier in the year that he had been involved in discussions with the makers of the Walking Dead television adaptation.

"House" to end after eighth season?

House star Hugh Laurie has suggested that the show could end after its eighth season.

The Fox medical drama's seventh season will conclude on May 23, with negotiations currently ongoing between Fox, NBC Universal and various cast members for another run.

Speaking to the Radio Times, Laurie said: "The end of that [eighth] season, right now, looks like the end of the show."

The actor is currently contracted for one more season, while many of his co-stars have yet to sign up for an eighth year

"That [additional season is] as far as they've got me for," he clarified.

House star Lisa Edelstein (Cuddy) recently insisted that the shows future is secure for the foreseeable future.

"Nobody at work seems to think [that the show] won't [return]," she said. "Everybody wants to come to a deal."

House continues on Mondays at 8/7c on Fox in the US and on Thursdays at 10pm on Sky1 in the UK.

"Atlantis" captivates 5m on BBC One

Glossy new BBC drama Atlantis premiered with 5 million viewers on Sunday evening, while Vera remained popular on ITV1, the latest audience data has revealed.

Atlantis, a factually-based drama telling the story of a massive natural disaster that shook the ancient world, averaged 5.04m (20.6%) for BBC One in the 9pm hour, peaking at 5.56m (23.6%) for the first 15 minutes.

Vera, a new detective show starring Brenda Blethyn, continued with 5.33m (21.8%) on ITV1 between 8pm and 10pm, roughly flat week-on-week, while 324k (1.5%) tuned in on ITV1+1.

Countryfile grabbed 6.01m (28.2%) on BBC One in the 7pm hour, while The Cube entertained 4.1m (18.8%) on ITV1 from 6.30pm and 208k (0.9%) on time-shift.

Antiques Roadshow had 5.85m (24%) on BBC One in the 8pm hour, and new arts strand Perspectives mustered 1.09m (6.6%) on ITV1 from 10.15pm.

On BBC Two, Britain's Secret Seas sailed in with 1.81m (7.4%) in the 8pm hour, while 115k (0.5%) watched on the BBC HD channel. Documentary Lord Sugar Tackles Football attracted 1.75m (7.2%) in the 9pm hour, before Match of the Day 2 scored with 2.78m (15.4%) from 10pm.

Channel 4's Come Dine With Me served up 1.65m (7.7%) in the 7pm hour and 339k (1.4%) on +1. The Hotel continued with 1.82m (7.4%) from 8pm and 246k (1%) on +1. A screening of How To Lose Friends and Alienate People took 1.75m (8.3%) from 9pm and 271k (2%) on time-shift.

Showings of Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger and X2 roused 855k (4.8%) and 1.2m (5%) on Channel 5 between 6pm and 10pm. Zombie drama The Walking Dead scared up 1.08m (5.8%) between 10pm and 11.30pm.

Overall, BBC One won prime-time with 22.3% against ITV1's 18.3% (+1: 1.1%). BBC Two came in third with 8.5%, followed by Channel 4 with 7.9% (+1: 1%) and Channel 5 with 5.2%.

Friday, May 6, 2011

'Fringe' star teases finale twists (may contain spoilers)

Fringe star John Noble has revealed new details about the show's third season finale. The actor told SkyTV that tonight's episode will end with an "astonishing cliffhanger to finish season three".

"We've been building for three years towards this moment of armageddon, and finally the machine comes to life and we have to deal with that," he explained. "Characters get killed, we're going to be go flashing forward into the future, and all of the characters from each side we'll meet up."

Fringe showrunner Jeff Pinkner previously claimed that "somebody who [fans of the show] love deeply" will die in the finale, but Noble denied that his character Walter Bishop will be killed off. 'I'm not going to get killed," he insisted. "All of our principal characters will be back next year, just maybe a little bit different." However, he added that the final cliffhanger will "upset" the Fox drama's loyal fans.

"[The fans will] be really upset," he said. "They'll be wanting to know how we did this, why we did this, and how we resolve it."

The third season of Fringe concludes tonight at 9/8c on Fox.

Watch the Fringe cast discuss the season finale below:

Dramatic Details Behind Charlie Sheen's $100 Million Two and Half Men Deal Revealed

With the deal signed just last year, before Sheen was fired from the show, the actor's manager Mark Burg reveals never-known details of how the negotiation went down with CBS chief Les Moonves.

Charlie Sheen negotiated his $100 million contact on Two and a Half Men in 2010 between the National Anthem and the start of a Lakers game, the June issue of Vanity Fair reports.

"Don't ever play poker with him," Sheen's manager, Mark Burg, tells the magazine. Recalling the contract negotiations, Burg says, "Warner Bros. was like, ‘We’re offering a million dollars [per episode] for two years, and nobody walks away from $48 million.’ I said, ‘Guys, he’s going to walk. I’m not bluffing.’”

Burg tells the magazine that CBS chairman Les Moonves "had two different schedules—one if Charlie didn’t come back,” before caving into Sheen's money demands -- and making him the highest-paid TV star in history.

"It wasn’t until the day before the up-fronts that I picked up my son at school, and we were driving to a Laker playoff game, and I had Charlie and his attorney Jake Bloom on speakerphone the entire drive down," says Burg. "At the time they were up to $72 million, a million and a half an episode. Jake gave Charlie a 25-minute speech about how this will set your grandchildren up and you could do whatever you want. ‘This is more than Kelsey Grammer made on Frasier.’"

"I parked the car, I’m now on my cell phone, walking into the stadium, and Charlie goes, ‘Pass. Mark, it’s a hundred million or I’m not doing it.’ Charlie hangs up, and Jake called up Bruce Rosenblum [president of Warner Bros. Television Group] and Les Moonves and passed during the national anthem," he goes on. "I’m like, ‘Wow, I hope he knows what he’s doing.”

But before the game even started, "they said yes [to $100 million]."

Burg also remembers Sheen's first encounter with Men co-creator Chuck Lorre, with whom he now has a contentious relationship.

“It was a really depressing meeting,” Burg says. "Chuck wanted Charlie, and he kind of pitched the show, but there was no script yet. Chuck’s dog had just passed away, and he was sad. He kept talking about the dog.”

Sheen wasn't convinced to do the show after that initial meeting: "I’ve got to read the script,” Sheen said.

When he eventually received the script, it "was awesome, it was great,” Burg says, “the best half-hour show on television.”

Still, Sheen said, "Pass."

"You know, you can’t talk Charlie into doing anything," Burg says. " He was nervous about acting with a kid. Angus [Jones] was what, six or seven?"

Eventually, Sheen decided to do the show. "The script was so strong. It had ‘hit show’ written all over it. We talked about story lines and where it would go, and Chuck and Charlie sat down creatively."

The article also explains how a then-sober Sheen helped his actor pal Tom Sizemore get over his addiction to drugs.

"I get a honking at my gate, and a girl I was seeing runs down and runs back and says, ‘It’s Charlie Sheen,’” Sizemore says, “so they let him in, and he went into my backyard, and he sat there for two days.”

Despite his best attempts to ignore him, Sheen said, "Tom, come over here and talk to me. Let me take you to [rehab centers] Promises or to Exodus. Let’s just go."

Sizemore then sneaked out his front door. "I came back at five in the morning. He’s still there."

Sheen wrote him a note that read, "I don’t know how deeply enmeshed you are with the dope. But I know this: the only thing one can do when one starts doing dope the way you do and I do is stop. Otherwise, you’re going to ruin your life and career, go to prison, have a terrible life, or all of the above. Here’s my number. Call me.'"

The article also claims that Sheen agreed to do an interview with Vanity Fair, and then demanded $1 million and editorial control. When the magazine declined, Sheen pulled out.

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Watch Will Ferrell's Bin Laden sketch.

Will Ferrell has reprised his popular impression of former US President George W. Bush for a new sketch spoofing the death of Osama Bin Laden.

The comic satirised the former president on an almost weekly basis on Saturday Night Live until he left the programme in 2002 and later revived the characterisation for a stage show called You're Welcome America: A Final Night with George W. Bush.

In a new sketch for comedy website Funny or Die, Ferrell sends up current President Barack Obama's recent confirmation of the death of the terrorist leader Bin Laden by having the leader's predecessor announce that he's captured a menace of his own.



The sketch begins as Ferrell's caricature of Bush addresses viewers from the buffet line at a Sizzler restaurant.

He quips: "Tonight, as of 1400 hours military time, I can report to America, the world and the folks here at the Sizzler StreakHouse on Canyon Ranch Road, right outside of my gate-guarded community here in Dallas, Texas, where I also frequently eat lunch, that I've personally overseen a strategic and covert operation that killed the gopher [that's] been tearing up my backyard."

He then credits a network of "reliable" sources in the animal community as aiding the capture of the gopher responsible for "terrorising" former First Lady Laura Bush's garden after several years of intelligence gathering.

After detailing the creature's violent death, the address is concluded as a secret service agent informs the president that Bin Laden had been captured.

He replied: "They got Bin Laden? Well, that's two good things!"

Earlier this week, Ferrell appeared on Conan O'Brien's talkshow to shave the TV presenter's beard.

He will guest on tonight's edition of The Office, which airs at 9:00pm ET/8:00pm CT on NBC.
(source: DigitalSpy, FunnyOrDie)

Supernatural: Castiel's true Agenda revealed soon? (may contain Spoilers)

Supernatural producer Ben Edlund has revealed that Castiel's true agenda will soon be revealed.

It was recently revealed that the angel (played by Misha Collins) had betrayed the Winchesters by teaming up with the demon Crowley (Mark Sheppard).

"[Dean] has brought Cas into the family, so... it's going to hurt him deeply... to discover what we understand to be the case right now, which is that Cas is capable of working with a demon," said Edlund. "Even that [realisation] is going to be so painful. It's going to be a hard week for that good-looking b**tard."

Edlund, who also wrote this week's episode 'The Man Who Would Be King', admitted that the show's writing team had "hesitations" about exploring Castiel's dark side.

"I like the fish-out-of-water, dumb jokes, and I like Cas," he said. "I like the thing on camera that Misha created that complemented this new strain of creature, this angel coming into our world and gave a body and character to it. That's a really great thing.

"But one of the rules of Supernatural is loss, and losing things. You have to love something before you can feel its loss." Edlund previously confirmed that Castiel will go down "a pretty interesting path" as the show's sixth season draws to a close.

Supernatural continues on Friday at 9/8c on The CW.
(source: DigitalSpy)

'Nikita' star confirms finale death

Melinda Clarke has confirmed that someone will die in the season finale of Nikita. Clarke, who plays Amanda, refused to reveal too many details about the episode airing on May 12. However, she told Zap2It: "I can say that somebody dies in the finale." Clarke would not confirm which character will be killed off but admitted that she believes Amanda will die at some point in the lifetime of the show.

"Hopefully the show continues for three or four seasons, or even more, but my opinion is that by the time we know the show is ending, I would say that Amanda might die," she said. "She died in the other series and all the baddies might have to go away at some point. Anybody can be knocked off. We still need to have good and bad, so hopefully Amanda has a lot more."

The CW recently renewed a number of its series but the future of Nikita is still uncertain. However, Clarke revealed that she is optimistic that it will return for a second season. "I think this show will just keep getting better because now we've established really important relationships and I think what audiences love is the connection between people," she said. "We have this high production value and the show looks amazing.

"Season two could be really, really exciting and I'm hoping personally that it has a lot to do with the relationships because in the finale there's a moment - for me as an actor, there's one line where you see her as a human being. Well, there's a few moments, but she's doing what needs to be done."

Nikita airs on Thursdays at 9/8c on The CW.
(source: DigitalSpy)

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

'Locke & Key' TV series in doubt?

Fox may not commission a full series based on the forthcoming Locke & Key pilot, it has been reported. According to Deadline, the network may be reluctant to pick up science-fiction shows for its upcoming season.

"I hear Fox's new crop of dramas may not include a sci-fi entry this year as both Locke & Key and Alcatraz have cooled off," wrote the website's Nellie Andreeva. Fox recently renewed Fringe for an additional season, sparking rumours that it may not have the budget to commission another sci-fi-themed programme.

Published by IDW, Locke & Key is a supernatural drama inspired by the work of horror author HP Lovecraft. The story follows a family who move to a new home and discover mysterious keys hidden within its walls. Sarah Bolger, Nick Stahl, Jesse McCartney, Ksenia Solo, Skylar Gaertner and Harrison Thomas will all star in the Locke & Key pilot, which has been directed by Otto Romanek.

'Community' exec not planning cliffhanger

Community creator Dan Harmon has revealed that he is not planning to end the current season with a cliffhanger.

The comedy was renewed for a third run earlier this year but Harmon explained that he does not feel the need to keep the audience guessing.

"We did a cliffhanger last year, so this year there will just be an unresolved element to give some energy to the top of the third season," he told TV Line. "I would do the cliffhanger in season one again if I could, because I wanted to get people talking about a show they weren't talking about. But this season, I don't see the need for that serialised thing. This will give us more options to make a really good first episode of the third season."

Harmon's comments seem to contradict Community star Alison Brie, who previously confirmed that there will be a cliffhanger.

The two-part Community season finale, which will feature a guest appearance from Josh Holloway, will begin on Thursday at 8/7c on NBC.

Lifetime develops 'Modern Love' drama pilot

Lifetime has started developing a new drama called Modern Love. The network announced that it has picked up a pilot of the show, which has been created by The Big C's executive producer Jenny Bicks.

The project focuses on Simon McElvane, a newspaper science editor who is struggling to deal with a problematic marriage and his relationship with his adopted teenage daughter. Simon is surprised when he is put in charge of his newspaper's 'Modern Love' column and begins to learn about life and love. The show will also include stories based on actual newspaper columns from the New York Times.

Lifetime also announced that it will premiere new dramas Against The Wall and The Protector, which was formerly known as Exit 19, in the summer. Meanwhile, the network's hit Army Wives has been renewed for a sixth season.

Lifetime's president Nancy Dubuc said: "This diverse slate built upon great stories and characters is the right mix of bold, confident and relevant programming viewers can expect from Lifetime.

Simon Cowell Reveals Next TV Project

The British roulette-style game show will see contestants competing to win a cash prize.

LONDON -- Simon Cowell has unveiled his next British TV project, a roulette-style game show that will see contestants compete to win a cash prize of one million pounds.

Cowell will co-present the ITV1 show with Anthony McPartlin and Declan Donelly, co-hosts of I'm a Celebrity: Get Me Out of Here, another big ITV1 hit.

Cowell said the "high-concept" show would see contestants compete in a series of chance-based events -- with the 7000 initial contestants being whittled down to a handful  who will face the roulette wheel in the final. Red or Black is set to air in a TV event that will air on seven consecutive nights on British TV this fall, scheduling in the same way as Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? when it launched almost a decade ago.

"A lot of TV shows I see are quite boring. I like the fact that we are doing something that is high-concept," said Cowell. "Every single night someone is going to have to make that decision [red or black -- to win a million pounds]. That isn't something we have seen more than a few times on television. Thank goodness ITV gives us the budget to do something big."
Red or Black will be produced by ITV Studios and Cowell's production outfit Syco.

(source: THR)

HBO's 'Game of Thrones' Ratings Hits Series High

HBO's Game of Thrones hit a series high in its third week on television.
On Sunday, 2.4 million viewers tuned into the 9 p.m. airing of the third episode. Combined with the 11 p.m. encore, a total of 3.1 million viewers tuned in Sunday night, a new record for the series adaptation of the George R.R. Martin novels.

Thrones debuted to 2.2 million viewers for its premiere airing, remaining steady the following week in the ratings. So far, HBO is saying the Thrones premiere has drawn an audience of 8.7 million from linear plays, DVR and HBO On Demand.

Monday, May 2, 2011

Donald Trump: I've Already Made Decision on Presidential Run

Celebrity Apprentice star Donald Trump says he's already decided whether he's going to run for president, but he won't make any official announcements until after his NBC show's finale later this month.

"In my mind, I have already decided," Trump told Bloomberg News on Sunday. "I am going to announce. But I can't do anything until the show ends."

Trump has previously said that he was mulling the idea of making an announcement about his potential bid for the Republican presidential nomination on the Celebrity Apprentice finale, which airs May 22. Because he is unable to announce his actual candidacy on a network TV show, Trump would most likely be giving a date for the actual announcement.

Meanwhile, Trump told Bloomberg that wants to focus on "making our country rich and respected." His goals would be to create jobs, boost the economy and prevent China and the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries from taking advantage of the United States.

Trump has been doing well in recent polls, some of which place him as a front-runner among the potential Republican candidates.

But he's angered many in Hollywood -- including Jerry Seinfeld, Robert De Niro and Whoopi Goldberg -- with his comments about President Obama's birth certificate and grades.

At the White House Correspondents Dinner on Saturday night, Trump was skewered by Obama and host Seth Meyers.

"I know he's taken some flack lately," Obama said, "but no one is prouder to put this birth certificate issue to rest than Donald, and that's because he can get back to the issues that matter, like, did we fake the moon landing? What really happened in Roswell? And where are Biggie and Tupac?"

Among Meyers' quips: "Donald Trump said that he was running for president as a Republican. That's funny, because I thought he was running as a joke."

On Sunday's Fox and Friends, Trump fired back.

"Well, I really understood what I was getting into -- I didn't know that I'd be virtually the sole focus," he said, adding, "I had no idea it would be to that extent, where you know, it was just joke after joke after joke. It was almost like, is there anyone else they could talk about?"
(source: THR)

Law & Order: Criminal Intent Takes on Charlie Sheen for Season Premiere

After a year off the beat, don't expect Law & Order: Criminal Intent detectives Goren (Vincent D'Onofrio) and Eames (Kathryn Erbe) to get much time to adjust back to the daily grind.

"This episode really keeps Goren and Eames on their toes," Erbe says of the Season 10 premiere. "We would think we were on one path — we had someone in our sights who we thought was guilty — and then they would be killed."
Cynthia Nixon to guest on Law & Order: CI

The first case of the series' final season involves a murdered young call girl and the hard-partying, train-wreck fashion designer behind her. The episode, inspired by Charlie Sheen's recent troubles, features Jay Mohr in the Sheen role.
"We had an amazing time," Erbe says. "Jay literally had the crew on the floor laughing in every scene he was in."

Law & Order: Criminal Intent premieres Sunday at 9/8c on USA.

Sunday, May 1, 2011

NCIS Creator Suing CBS Over NCIS: LA

Don Bellisario
NCIS creator Don Bellisario has filed a lawsuit against CBS, seeking unspecified damages for not profiting from the creation of NCIS: LA, Deadline reports.

The complaint, filed at the Los Angeles Superior Court on Thursday, claims Bellisario was not given the first opportunity to develop and participate in the NCIS: LA spin-off, and thus has not profited from it.

Cote de Pablo signs on for two more years on NCIS

Bellisario was let go from NCIS in 2007. Shane Brennan took up the reins on the series and created the NCIS: LA series. NCIS is a spin-off of JAG, which was also created by Bellisario.

"Pursuant to the first opportunity provisions of Plaintiffs' contracts with CBS, CBS is contractually obligated to compensate Bellisario for NCIS:LA, including a percentage of its profits as well as a certain fixed compensation," the lawsuit says.


In response to the lawsuit, CBS released a statement. "Don Bellisario has no rights to what he is claiming in this suit. The contract is clear, the facts are undeniable and the courts won't need Naval intelligence to conclude that the case has no merit. We continue to honor all of our obligations to Mr. Bellisario under the actual agreement."