TV News
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'Entourage' executive producer Mark Wahlberg is eyeing a possible leap to the big screen for the HBO show.
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Sarah Jessica Parker is set to move 'Sex and the City' glamour from Manhattan to Brooklyn -- she is to make a new TV show about a group of glamorous women living in the New York borough.
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Sex and the City star Cynthia Nixon is engaged to marry her partner Christine Marinoni.
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Sarah Jessica Parker is nervous about the impending arrival of her new baby twins -- because it will be much harder to juggle her work schedule with life as a mother of three.
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Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick are set to become parents again -- to surrogate twins.
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Former O.C. star Mischa Barton is heading back to TV in a new fashion-based show alongside Ashton Kutcher.
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Celebrities including Alicia Silverstone, Sophia Bush and Lance Bass have filmed a spoof video to poke fun at same-sex-marriage protesters.
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A devastated Liam Neeson was supported by his actor friends as he attended a moving tribute to late wife Natasha Richardson in New York on Thursday night.
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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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Production is under way on HBO’s upcoming comedy series Eastbound and Down, which, on paper, would seem to be the network’s next big hit.
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Three years after Alan Ball laid his HBO show Six Feet Under to rest, he has returned to the same network with True Blood (premiering Sept. 7 at 9/8c), a drama series about vampires. So he’s gone from the dead to the undead--at least the guy’s lightening up with age!
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It took more than half a century, but the TV academy and Emmy producers are finally catching up with the times.
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Singer Alanis Morissette didn't enjoy sharing a lesbian smooch with Sex and the City star Sarah Jessica Parker for the hit TV show, because their clinch lacked passion.
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Sex and the City star Chris Noth is turning in his Law and Order badge--he has quit the show.
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Beloved TV comedy stars Rosie O’Donnell and Fran Drescher are developing a new sitcom about two women coping with midlife crises.
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Hannah Montana star Miley Cyrus insists the hit Disney kids show should be more like Sex and the City--because it's her favorite program.