The network keeps the comedy going.
No one will be leaving home on this night.
Jean Ralphio finally makes it big.
Small-screen hitmaker John Wells ('The West Wing,' 'ER') is producing.
Claire Danes will continue her reign of terror on terror.
It could be the difference between Hall leaving or staying for two more seasons.
And perhaps a Colorado-based Scott family spinoff...
Sports and sex, no surprise
The premium channel serves up their fall slate.
Yep, there's a dead guy in it.
He's got a little something in his eye.
Score!
Man, DAMN.
And no one is surprised.
And it looks pretty damn good.
Claire Danes and Kristen Bell are heading back to television.
This is going to be good.
She's going to be a busy lady.
Danes set to return to TV for the first time since 1995
Recent Oscar nominee Gabourey Sidibe is making the transition from big to small screen: She has been cast in the upcoming Showtime series 'The Big C.'
The Ausiello Files blog is reporting that Julia Stiles is being courted to take on a major role on Showtime's 'Dexter.'
Spike Lee and Robert De Niro are teaming with Showtime to develop a drama series about Manhattan's Alphabet City.
Showtime is developing a series that will center on an up-and-coming gay superhero. Take that, HBO!
Showtime Networks has picked up a fourth and fifth season of their highest-rated show Dexter, Variety reports.
MTV and Showtime are discussing the possibility of launching a gay cable TV network this year starting with a four hour gay programming block on Showtime Too in March
HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 7, 2000 -- It's time for some old school fun. Seasoned comedian Eddie Murphy and seasoned tough guy turned sometime funny guy Robert De Niro might star in "Showtime," Daily Variety says. The project is about a no-nonsense cop who is forced to partner up with a rookie as the star of a new reality-based TV show in the vein of "Cop." DOING GOOD 'DEEDS': Variety also says that Adam Sandler and "Little Nicky" director Steve Brill will team up again in the pic "Deeds," an homage to the 1936 Frank Capra classic "Mr. Deeds Goes to Town." KISS ME, STUPID: Here's another comedy item: Jon Stewart will join Edward Norton, Robin Williams and Catherine Keener in the comedy "Death to Smoochie." Directed by Danny DeVito, the film follows a Barney-like kid-show host who gets canned. Stewart will play the network exec that gives the show the ax.