TV News
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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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Carter Bays and Craig Thomas have churned out yet another superb season premiere, their fourth, of How I Met Your Mother (airing Sept. 22 at 8:30/7:30c on CBS), with one minor hitch: To explain anything at length about the episode is to walk a spoiler-alert tightrope!
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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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Nicolas Cage, Aaron Johnson and Lyndsy Fonseca are set to star in Kick-Ass, an adaptation of the Mark Millar comic book.
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Network executives for sitcom How I Met Your Mother have slammed reports that Britney Spears' guest role on their show saved it from being canceled.
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Neil Patrick Harris and Kristin Chenoweth took the stage this morning at the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences to announce the top five categories of the 60th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards. TV academy chairman John Shaffner shocked the duo when he announced that they too received nominations. Hollywood.com was on the scene to talk with the pair after the ceremony to find out more.
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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.
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The producers of sitcom How I Met Your Mother were left so impressed with Britney Spears' two guest spots on the show that they're pushing for her to win an Emmy.