TV News
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"Ain't no party like a Liz Lemon party, 'cause a Liz Lemon party is mandatory."
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The comedian fell unconscious after being honored at the film festival.
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Despite it's harsh start, it's actually kind of sweet.
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Plus, a clip from the ABC Holiday special!
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Plus, a '30 Rock' guest star and a new HBO show.
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The theme may be a turnoff, but the show is a big win.
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What can we expect this season, plus her favorite 30 Rock-ism.
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Plus, Denise Richards on '30 Rock.'
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Plus, an old flame for one of the 'Happy Endings' gang.
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He's so evil, he prefers pizza cold.
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How a TV classic influenced our generation's comedy.
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They happen every year.
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We pit nominated comedies and dramas together to find the one to rule them all.
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Well, they've already made fun of his health and alcoholism.
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Maybe Elliot will come back to fight for her?
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The greatest legend of our time unravels.
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Her name is Penelope Athena.
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What goes around, comes around.
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When animated zombies attack you, you know you're big.
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More bullies (but with secret hearts of gold)
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The network is being such a non-pillow right now.
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Pretty soon, entire movies will be done by one person.
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The actress is quickly becoming the go-to lady to have babies on screen.
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Two terrific shows that never caught on like they should have.
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Move aside, 'Old School.'
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And Tori Spelling embellished her car crash story?
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'Matt Mason?' Alright. 'American Idiot'? Really, Tom?
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We profile the 'Horrible Bosses' star & MTV Movie Awards host!
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The only fresh face in the cast
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And a bit about the women we can thank for it.
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'Sir, I don't like to swear, but no thank you."
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Long before he wan an Oscar, Aaron Sorkin fine tuned his walk-and-talk style with this show.
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She'll likely be fish food in the schlocky sequel.
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Me plus this episode equals slanty face.
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"Troll penises!? Oh my God! What have I done?"
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His name is Bennett Robert Godley.
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She's comin' back for Jackie D.
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A.k.a. shameless whoring.
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Even though she's got a bun in the oven.
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He's changing his tune.
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Wait, so more '30 Rock' or no?
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He's also gonna mess somebody up in the parking lot, and probably get somebody pregnant.
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He confirmed it on Twitter.
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Will Arnett's back and he's packing 'Star Wars' references and gaybies.
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"Who the fuck are the Beatles?"
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Well, at least he dropped one.
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Moore never shies away from a broad with an accent.
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Damn, that would've been funny.
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...for doing what 17 year-old's do.
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The 'Rescue Me' and 'Adventureland' star will play the famous gangster.
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"I like my pigtails. My uncle thinks they're sexy."
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"I like my tampons to be cold." Wow.
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You know whats cool? A billion Tracy Jordans.
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"What's so wrong with Canada?" "Your milk comes in BAGS."
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MATT DAMON! Why are you reading this instead of watching the clip?
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What's the deal with everyone hating laughter?
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"Aww, Jack! That's so gay balls."
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Plus a big secret about Liz Lemon.
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"I'm as happy as a clam that wants to kill some lady."
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They do know he's just as outspoken, right?
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"Why do I have a meeting with Mr. Weinerslave?"
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Because a few hours is too long to wait for new episodes.
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“You are my heroine! And by heroine I mean lady hero. I don’t want to inject you and listen to jazz.”
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Of course HBO got about a million.
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We profile the new Matt LeBlanc comedy on Showtime.
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With Tina Fey! Or Tina Fey's baby!
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No, Tina Fey owns him. Ask me something hard.
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What a year for the small screen. Let's see how the top networks and channels fared.
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Tired of reruns? Enjoy some past festive funnies until the New Year.
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We list the top celebs we wish we could hang out with.
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He teams with a 'Community' writer and producer for the new show.
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It's like the Danger Zone, but with twinkle lights and Jack's scary mother.
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Check out what's coming up on NBC.
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We have your first looks at your soon to be favorite holiday episodes!
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Kenneth tells about the time he ate his father pig's face.
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Unbreak his heart, Ben.
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Well that was weird, Hawaii Five-O elicited an emotional response from me.
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Complete with ponchos, brewskis, and faux-philosophical discussions.
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Also, 30 Rock renewed for a 6th season.
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Not to cry "spoiler alert!" but spoiler alert.
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And sounds like in this one, she's craaaaaaaaaaazy!
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"EVERYTHING SOUNDS LIKE NOISE!!!!!!!," West tweeted. In other news, LOUD NOISES.
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The show centers on being a man in a woman's world. Wait a second, is it 1990?
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Jack's perfect day is threatened by Liz's "performance issues." And yeah, I'm talking about the sex kind.
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30 Rock goes live, just like SNL!
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...and it looks like they may not escape its mundane clutches.
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It's like Survivor, but instead of getting voted off the island, you get canceled.
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A bunch of shows from NBC coming to Watch Instantly! Let's Celebrate!
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Don't depend on creator Ken Kwapis' defense strategy to save the new show.
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The gang is back with this season and they're planning a stop-motion Christmas special (sweet!).
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This week, we boldly cook what few chefs have cooked before - space food!
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Forte will be leaving to pursue "new opportunities"
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NBC will air a live episode of the hit sitcom, Tracy Morgan overjoyed.
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I want to go to there...
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This week's TV highlights, revealed.
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Fernando Meirelles set to direct Adams in biopic of the legendary singer
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Cast in Disney's live action Tinkerbell rom-com.
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Martha Stewart shows Jimmy Fallon how to make lampshades.
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The Emmy Nominations Are Here
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Mark Twain Humor Prize announces Tina Fey as this year's winner
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Alec Baldwin is hosting the May 15 season finale of 'Saturday Night Live,' according to, well, Alec Baldwin.
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Sheryl Crow has landed a big TV role -- as a regular on pal Courteney Cox's 'Cougar Town.'
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Matthew Broderick is joining forces with Lorne Michaels. The actor will star in an NBC sitcom exec produced by Michaels and Marci Klein.
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Stoking the fires of a potential Oscar-night battle of the exes, Kathryn Bigelow's 'The Hurt Locker' triumphed on Sunday night as it took home the Darryl F. Zanuck Producer of the Year Award in Theatrical Motion Pictures at the 21st annual PGA Awards.
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Jeff Bridges, Sandra Bullock and the cast of 'Inglourious Basterds' took the top prizes at the 2010 Screen Actors Guild Awards.
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Our real-time updates of the winners at the 67th Annual Golden Globes.
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Lee Daniels' film 'Precious' will lead the way at the upcoming NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People) Image Awards -- after winning eight nominations.
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Steve Carell and Tina Fey, who will be seen together in next year's 'Date Night,' are loosely attached to star in 'Mail-Order Groom,' a Warner Bros. comedy.
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Musical TV series 'Glee' has danced its way to the top at the upcoming Golden Globe Awards -- leading the pack with four nominations.
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'Mad Men,' '30 Rock' and new show 'Modern Family' lead the early Writers Guild of America Awards nominations with three apiece in the TV category.
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Alicia Keys, Aretha Franklin and Shakira could be left in the dark on Wednesday night if TV staff at NBC staff carry out a threat to strike at the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree lighting ceremony in New York.
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'Mad Men' and '30 Rock' are all set to repeat as TV winners at the Producers Guild Awards in 2010.
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Actress Julianne Moore is set to romance Alec Baldwin on the small screen -- after landing a guest role on the actor's hit series '30 Rock.'
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The Ausiello Files blog is reporting that James Franco will follow up his 'General Hospital' arc with a guest appearance on '30 Rock.'
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See who won -- and lost -- at Sunday night's big ceremony!
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Alec Baldwin has lashed out at reports that he's looking for love with engaged reality TV star Bethenny Frankel -- insisting he's still a bachelor.
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The nominations for the 61st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards are in. The ceremony will air Sunday, Sept. 20, at 8/7c on CBS.
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Defunct TV cop series 'The Shield' is going out in style by leading the nominees for the upcoming Television Critics Association Awards.
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Actor Alec Baldwin has been threatened with violence by a politician in the Philippines after making a joke about a Filipino mail-order bride.
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And the hits just keep coming for 'Slumdog Millionaire.'
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Today marked a sunny day for the Dark Knight. Also for a guy who grows younger ans he gets older. The Producers Guild of America has announced its nominations for best movies, documentaries and TV shows.
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And so it begins … The National Board of Review kicked the award season off last week by announcing their 2008 picks and now the Writers Guild, Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association and the Critics’ Choice Awards are following suit.
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After years in the spotlight Tina Fey has finally chosen to reveal the story behind the scar on her left cheek. “It’s impossible to talk about it without somehow seemingly exploiting it and glorifying it,” she tells Vanity Fair in the January issue.
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NBC has cancelled two of its higher-profile but lower-rated series: rookie My Own Worst Enemy and sophomore Lipstick Jungle. And yet Knight Rider remains!
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You’ve got to give Sarah Palin some brownie points for going on Saturday Night Live. It’s gutsy.
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Tina Fey stole the show at the 60th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, receiving top honors on Sunday's, September 21, event for her hit series 30 Rock.
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What goes through the mind of a newly-minted Emmy winner? We've got the answers! Read ahead to find out what the stars like Tina Fey, Jeremy Piven and Glenn Close had to say backstage at the 60th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards.
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The nominations are in! See which of your favorite shows got love from Emmy voters--and which didn't.
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It was this time last year that Kathy Griffin was making headlines for dissing Jesus on stage at the Creative Arts Emmys. The carrot-topped comedienne found herself in hot water for off color remarks like, "a lot of people come up here and thank Jesus for this award. I want you to know that no one had less to do with this award than Jesus…This award is my god now!"
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Gossip Girl stars Blake Lively and Leighton Meester have reportedly signed a deal to guest-star on TV show 30 Rock.
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The creator of hit comedy My Name is Earl has hit back at Alec Baldwin after the actor accused TV bosses of favoring the show over his own series 30 Rock.
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Actress Jennifer Aniston is set to stalk Alec Baldwin when she makes a return to the small screen with a stint on NBC's 30 Rock.
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Jennifer Aniston is coming home. The actress is to make a guest appearance on NBC’s 30 Rock, the same network that launched her career with super hit Friends, the Associated Press reports.
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Actress Brooke Shields was mortified when comics at a recent event made jokes at the expense of late celebrities Heath Ledger, Bernie Mac and Estelle Getty.
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The U.S. Television Critics Association has named New York advertising drama Mad Men its TV program of the year.
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Britney Spears' acclaimed stint on sitcom How I Met Your Mother hasn't earned her an Emmy nod--she and Mary-Kate Olsen's guest TV spots won't be among those competing for gold.