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Married... With Children creator Ron Leavitt has died of lung cancer. He was 60.

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HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 5, 2000 -- It's been two years since the end of an era for "Seinfeld," and Julia Louis-Dreyfus" is thinking about returning to the tube.

And thinking is the operative term here.

According to Daily Variety, the erstwhile tube actress has been meeting with top programming execs at some of the major networks of late. And while she is said to not be "dying" to get back to the sitcom circuit anytime soon, the trade paper did say that Louis-Dreyfus is at least looking at scripts and meeting with writers.

Stay tuned.

JOINING THE BEAT: Variety also says that David Straithairn will join the CBS cop/mob drama "Big Apple," with actors Michael Madsen, Donnie Wahlberg, Kim Dickens, Jeffrey Pierce and Ed O'Neill already on board.

PARTY OF THREE: "Party of Five" co-star Scott Bairstow, "Thirtysomething" actress Patricia Wettig and James Handy will

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HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 20, 2000 -- Erstwhile "Married ... with Children" star Ed O'Neill is returning to television.

And we're not talking about reruns of the syndicated show.

Daily Variety says that O'Neill has nabbed one of the two leads in the cop drama preliminarily titled "Big Apple."

In the series about the workings among the NYPD, FBI and the Mob, the actor will play an Irish top dog in the police department.

A VERY IMPORTANT SERIES: Looks like Pamela Anderson is going to have a new home. Variety says that the cable channel TNN has bought the rerun rights to the buxom blonde's action series "V.I.P."

For viewers who just can't get enough of the show, it will air on the station beginning fall 2002. And viewers can still catch Lee on reruns of "Baywatch."

CELEBS TV: The ratings war rages on. According to Variety, NBC scored the most TV viewers

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SANTA MONICA, Calif., Feb. 27, 2000 -- It's the last gasp for the February sweeps (running through Wednesday), and the mini-series "events" are coming fast and furious.

NBC leads the way this week with its ambitious test of our collective attention span, "The 10th Kingdom" (9-11 p.m. EST/PST, Sunday; 8-11 p.m. Monday; 8-11 p.m. Wednesday; 9-11 p.m. March 5; 8-11 p.m. March 6 ... See what we mean?). Executive producer Robert Halmi Sr., who has scored with some bold and nifty TV productions in the past ("Gulliver's Travels," "Merlin"), along with the occasional air ball ("Leprechauns"), seems to be taking a "bigger is better" approach this time around. More of a maxi than a mini, with a pretty slim story about a Central Park "vortex" that links Manhattan with the world of fairy tales, "Kingdom" looks to be a bit of a programming gamble. It might be a little too grown-up and lengthy


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