Finally, an elimination that makes sense.
But the real mystery is: Will Britta Britta the investigation?
Duhn-duhn.
Because there aren't enough Snow White movies in development.
He thought the first round of photos weren't as good as they could've been.
People are really into fairy tales these days.
Word is their spiritual advisor told them to.
Long before it will even air.
The modest, but healthy ratings are paying off.
Another score for Whitney Cummings.
Yeah, awesome ratings will do that.
Umm...is it contagious?
Get ready, HBO hallways.
DUN DUN!
Now she suddenly wants to monitor what she says?
New show stars Dylan McDermott and Connie Britton.
If you think you're having a rough week...
Woo?
They'd better start their unresolved tensions early
BIOP!
Now he'll spend more time smearing mud on his ass.
Because '16 and Pregnant' and 'Teen Mom' aren't enough.
But I'm sure we'll hear more in a minute.
That show really defies the laws of television ratings.
Anyone care to place a bet?
Here's your annual hostage movie.
And no one is surprised.
Great news.
A source said she spent 5 days in a facility earlier this month.
Mmmmm... delicious.
The marriages rarely stick, but memories of crazy bitches last a lifetime.
It's just not clear when you'll actually receive them.
Plus four more. That makes six. Yay for math.
"If there was a problem, yo I'll solve it."
'A Legal Mind' and 'Necessary Roughness' being brought into full series.
It's a fool's errand, but I'm sure he knows that, right?
'Heroes' star Milo Ventimiglia to star in the new series.
Plus, 'The Event', 'Law & Order: Los Angeles', and 'Outsourced' get additional episodes.
The network grabs six episodes of the Jerry Bruckheimer-produced reality show.
Well, that's not too surprising.
The studio is bring everyone's favorite green monster and martial artist to TV.
The Hollywood Reporter Esquire blog has a memo for Conan O'Brien: "Watch your mouth at the Emmys."
'Law And Order' can't seem to get a break lately.
Actor will fill the lead role in the latest franchise spin-off
'Lost' alum books arc on the long running procedural drama
The network behind 'Mad Men' continues to conquer television
Kourtney gives Khloe a less-than-successful bikini wax.
Gleeks unite as Fox renews its hit musical series for a third season
Variety is reporting 'Law & Order' is canceled, but NBC has renewed 'Law and Order: Los Angeles' and 'Law and Order: SVU.'
There might be a network standing between Law & Order and a record-breaking 21st season.
Mystery surrounds actor Christopher Meloni's shocking announcement that he's leaving hit cop drama 'Law & Order: SVU' after show producer Neal Baer dismissed the story.
Just days after the network severed ties with Conan O'Brien as host of 'The Tonight Show,' NBC has picked up an hour-long pilot from O'Brien's production company, Conaco.
Filmmaker Roman Polanski has lost his fight to avoid extradition to the U.S. -- a Los Angeles judge has ruled that he must return to be sentenced on 32-year-old unlawful sex charges
With or without Simon Cowell, Fox is near a deal to order more seasons of 'American Idol.'
The new 'Clash of the Titans' film appears to be in trouble already -- movie bosses have hauled the blockbuster back into production for a string of reshoots to fix "some creaky parts."
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.
Lindsay Lohan is planning to file a restraining order against her dad -- because she fears for her safety.
Actor Vincent D'Onofrio has confirmed that he's handing over his TV cop badge and exiting 'Law & Order: Criminal Intent.'
Lindsay Lohan was interrogated over the weekend by immigration officials in Canada, who considered banning her from the country because of her drunk-driving convictions.
Britney Spears' former manager Sam Lutfi has been ordered to stay away from the pop superstar for three years.
Concerned members of Samantha Ronson's family are reportedly planning to obtain a restraining order against the DJ's ex-girlfriend Lindsay Lohan following the couple's split.
Actor Josh Hartnett is under observation for a gastrointestinal disorder following his admittance to a Los Angeles hospital on Monday.
Britney Spears' ex-boyfriend Adnan Ghalib has been ordered to stay away from the pop star for at least three years.
Mariska Harigtay, who has won both a Golden Globe and an Emmy for her performance as Det. Olivia Benson on the hit series 'Law & Order: Special Victims Unit,' has a partially collapsed lung, according the Associated Press.
Socialite Paris Hilton has been ordered to stay away from a Los Angeles events planner by the courts, after harassing him with racial slurs and threatening phone calls.
The Simple Life star Nicole Richie has blasted rumors she is suffering an eating disorder, claiming she is naturally skinny and her shortness makes her look even thinner.
Supermodel Kate Moss has been ordered to return to her native Britain or face arrest, by police keen to quiz her over cocaine allegations.
A temporary restraining order filed by a Santa Fe, New Mexico woman against talk-show host David Letterman has been dismissed.
David Letterman's lawyers are urging officials in New Mexico to drop a bizarre restraining order granted to a woman who claims the talk-show host has been using code words to woo her on his late-night program.
Nicollette Sheridan's split from her former fiancé Niklas Soderblom appears to have turned nasty, with the actress being accused of threatening to slap her ex with a restraining order.
Law & Order actor Jerry Orbach succumbs to prostate cancer
Howard Stern makes move to Sirius, Sean "P. Diddy" Combs ordered to pay hefty child support, Republicans accuse Michael Moore of bribery, more...
Rick James' cause of death not clear, Don Johnson must pay hefty grocery bill, the Hilton sisters report a burglary in their home, plus more…
Mary-Kate Olsen, the now-brunette half of the Olsen twins entertainment empire, has entered a treatment facility "to seek professional help for a health-related issue," her publicist said in a statement Tuesday.
Still feeling the sting of Federal Communications Commission's wrath following Janet Jackson's Super Bowl stunt in January, MTV isn't taking any chances with the 2004 Movie Awards, set to air Thursday at 9 p.m. EDT. Also: Marc Anthony Jennifer Lopez Halle Berry Madonna Alex Kingston Sean "P. Diddy" Combs Robert Quine Megan Mullally Breckin Meyer Martin Lawrence Rage Control
If there is one thing TV viewers have learned from the third installment of Fox's American Idol it's that the best singers don't always necessarily win, and judge Simon Cowell was right when he said Hawaiian native Jasmine Trias owed her home state a lot of thank you letters. Also: Rupert Boneham Survivor All-Stars Frasier Michael Jackson Theodore Boutrous Kelly Rowland Roy Williams Harvey Weinstein Olive Osmond The Passion of the Ark Bobby Florsheim and Josh Stolberg
News, Mar. 11: Judge Orders Diana Ross Back to Jail, Jackson Prosecutor Convening Grand Jury, Trump To Host "SNL"
In an interview with the radio program Speak Your Piece!, airing Monday on the small New York-based Talkline Communications Network, Hutton Gibson stated he thinks the Holocaust was mostly "fiction." Also: Tom Sizemore Heidi Fleiss Pamela Anderson Rosie O'Donnell Bill Moyers Ozzy Osbourne McG Evel Knievel
News, Jan. 29: James Brown Arrested For Spousal Abuse, Judge Orders Kelly To Avoid Jackson, No Visit for Jackson Accuser's Dad, more…
Jury selection began today in a court case against Sean P. Diddy Combs, whose former chauffeur claims the rap mogul and a bodyguard forced him to speed away from the scene of a 1999 nightclub shooting, The Associated Press reports. Also: Robert Blake Barbara Walters Doris Roberts Scott Weiland American Idol
Michael Jackson Ordered To Confirm Trip; Ozzy Osbourne Leaves Intensive Care; "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" Comes to the Big Screen Roy Horn Eminem
The 27th annual Montreal World Film Festival, which runs from Aug. 27 to Sept. 7, unveiled a slate rich in art-house and fringe movies but short on Hollywood studio films. Also: Martin Scorsese Rocco DiSpirito, Gregory Hines Christina Aguilera Justin Timberlake Snoop Dogg Girls Gone Wild Joseph R Francis Mantra Films Inc Eddie Murphy Daddy Day Camp
On Monday, Judge Alan Haber ordered sealed photos and a videotape of Cameron Diaz taken at a private modeling session about a decade ago, saying the actress has a right to privacy of her own body. Also Jay Leno Quuer Eye For the Straight Guy Larry Flynt Elite Model Management Ford Models Inc. Radio-Television News Directors Assn./Ball State University Annual Survey of TV and radio newsrooms 30 Odd Foot of Grunts Kim Basinger Joel Zwick Elvis Has Left the Building
Spike Lee is ordered to pay $2.5 million bond in his lawsuit against Viacom to stop them from renaming their cable channel TNN to Spike TV
News, March 14: Michael Jackson Ordered to Pay $5.3 Million, Eminem Won't Play at the Oscars, Halle Berry is "Catwoman," Steve Martin Christina Ricci Wes Craven Sela Ward Halle Berry Brendan Fraser Michael Jackson Britney Spears Eminem
Even though the man who has allegedly been stalking her since September is out of the country, pop princess Britney Spears but is asking for a restraining order to keep him at least 1,000 yards away. Also: Lee Major Jerry Springer Rene Angelil Zach Galligan David Fincher The Lords of Dogtown American Idol The Osbournes Kevin Specey Elton John
News roundup for Aug. 21 - Robert Zemeckis is being harassed by a screenwriter. Other celebrities include Verne Troyer Juliette Lewis Dennis Quaid Sharon Stone Stephen Dorff Gloria Estefan Jimmy Smits
Will Smith and his wife today sought a temporary restraining order against a former caretaker who allegedly threatened the Men In Black II star and his family and tried to extort money from them.
Singer Gloria Estefan and her husband Emilio have obtained a permanent restraining order against Venezuelan actor-singer Juan Carlos Diaz Warren Beatty Quentin Tarantino Davide Carradine Kill Bill The Honeymooners Danny Jacobson Rodney Dangerfield Once and Again Sela Ward Grammys Jennifer Lopez AJ McLean Lyle Lovett Ron Wood George Clinton
Come springtime it looks as though DreamWorks TV's single-camera college comedy Undeclared may be pulled off for a midseason replacement
Three motion picture studios have joined the three major TV networks who have filed lawsuits against personal video recorder (PVR) maker ReplayTV, whose latest model, the ReplayTV 4000, allows users to share videos over the Internet.
People who are tuning in most often to reports about the terrorist attack and its aftermath are more likely than others to be experiencing stress, depression and other emotional disorders than those who have maintained their usual viewing habits, according to a study by the Pew Research Center.
Britain's Channel 4 was locked in battle with the Independent Television Commission and the Broadcasting Standards Commission, the country's official TV watchdogs, after the two regulators issued an order for the commercial network to apologize for a satirical documentary that it aired in July that was intended to spoof how the news media sensationalize stories about pedophilia.
A French religious group with the formidable title The General Alliance Against Racism and for the Respect of the French Christian Identity is seeking a court injunction against posters for a new film titled Ceci Est Mon Corps(This Is My Body).
Actor Rick Schroder, who last month announced he was leaving the ABC crime drama NYPD Blue, to The Associated Press on advice he gave to his replacement, actor Mark-Paul Gosselaar:
``Good luck, keep your head low, you have lots to learn, they're smart people and do as you're told.''
Napster may have swapped its last song. Until Napster can prove that it is not violating music copyrights, Federal Judge Marilyn Patel Hall has ordered the peer-to-peer, song-swapping service not to resume services, Reuters reports. Technical considerations with its newly implemented song-filtering program have forced Napster offline since July 2.
Comedian and former sitcome star Roseanne, to Esquire magazine, about the multiple personality disorder she says she has suffered from since childhood:
Despite a strong showing by NBC's Law and Order, which topped the Nielsen ratings list for the first time last week with its season finale, CBS remained the top-rated network last week as such reliable standbys as JAG and Everybody Loves Raymond performed above expectations. The network wound up with an average 7.4 for the week with a 13 share. NBC was close behind with a 7.3/13, while ABC finished with a 6.4/11. Fox remained in last place among the Big 4 networks with an average 2.5/5 for the week.
A Los Angeles man accused of stalking Nicole Kidman was ordered Wednesday to keep at least 250 yards away from the actress and her family for three years, Reuters reported. Santa Monica Superior Court Judge Alan Haber said there was enough evidence to suggest that Matthew Hooker, 40, had harassed Kidman. An Internet entrepreneur and aspiring screenwriter, Hooker had allegedly posted messages on his Web site, including a love poem called Nicole, and went to her home to invite her out. Kidman said she feared for the safety of her family. "There is no reason at all to have a restraining order against me. I've never threatened anyone. I'm a gentleman," Hooker said, according to Reuters.
Johnny Depp, Willem Dafoe and Mickey Rourke will join Antonio Banderas in the third installment of director Robert Rodriguez's trilogy loosely based on Sergio Leone's spaghetti westerns. Once Upon a Time in Mexico: Desperado 2 will begin shooting in Mexico this week, according to the Hollywood Reporter. The trilogy began with El Mariachi in 1992 and followed with Desperado three years later. Desperado, which starred Banderas, Quentin Tarantino and Selma Hayek, grossed $25 million domestically.
Despite a strong showing by NBC's Law and Order, which topped the Nielsen ratings list for the first time last week with its season finale, CBS remained the top-rated network last week as such reliable standbys as JAG and Everybody Loves Raymond performed above expectations.
Law & Order seems to keep its actors on rotation. Over its 12-year history, the NBC drama series has welcomed and bid farewell to numerous cast members. The latest to exit the courtroom: actress Angie Harmon, who plays Assistant District Attorney Abbie Carmichael, announced Tuesday that she is leaving after three years with the show.
Actress Elisabeth Rohm (TNT's Bull) will fill the shoes left by Angie Harmon on the NBC drama Law & Order.
HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 9, 2000 -- A judge's ruling might cost "Frasier" star Kelsey Grammer $2 million. The TV celebrity was ordered to pay $2,034,391 in commissions he owes Artists Agency. The agency says Grammer stopped paying commissions after he left for another agency in 1998, commissions which stemmed from getting the actor his gig on the hit NBC show "Frasier." Grammer, however, says that the agency didn't earn those commissions and that he no longer needed to pay since he severed his longtime relationship with the agency. But U.S. District Court Judge Dean D. Pregerson thought otherwise and ordered Grammer and his Gramnet Inc. to pay up. By law, Grammer has the right to appeal the ruling. The judge also ordered Grammer's former agent, William Morris Agency, to cough up $82,554 to Artists Agency as well. The William Morris Agency got pulled into the suit over comm
Salsa singer Marc Anthony has been ordered by a Puerto Rican judge to appear in court to answer a few questions after an alleged scuffle with a local TV gossip reporter. Leo Fernandez III, a TV personality on Puerto Rican TV, alleges that the singer got violent with him at a press conference when he asked Anthony if his wife, former Miss Universe Dayanara Torres, was pregnant (for the record, she is pregnant). The 31-year-old singer denies ever striking the reporter. Still, Fernandez is seeking unspecified damages for the alleged attack. Anthony is best known for his hit single, "I Need To Know," which is featured on his first English record released last year. R. KELLY ON TOP: It took the smooth R&B grooves of R. Kelly to knock off Universal's stronghold at the top of Billboard's album charts. R. Kelly's TP-2.com (Jive) debuted at No. 1 with 543,0
HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 2, 2000 -- He’s free at least … or at least very soon. Reuters reports that a California state appeals court on Wednesday ordered actor Robert Downey Jr. freed, his spokesman said. Spokesman Alan Nierob said that the court had granted an appeal by Downey, who was serving a three-year jail term for drug possession and who had argued via his lawyers that an L.A. Superior Court judge had miscalculated his sentence. Downey could be released as early as today from the California Substance Abuse Facility and State Prison in Corcoran after bail arrangements are made through a court, Nierob said. Nairobi did not know the details of the ruling. Downey, 35, was scheduled to be released in November with credit for time off for good behavior. Lawyers for Downey argued that the Malibu judge who sentenced the Oscar-nominated actor in August should have
HOLLYWOOD, July 19, 2000 -- Oscar winner Michael Caine has joined an all-star British cast in "Last Orders," with Australian Fred Schepisi set to direct, Daily Variety reports. The $12 million picture, an adaptation of Graham Swift’s Booker Prize-winning novel, is about a group of old friends who gather to fulfill a dying wish of one of their gang -- to carry his ashes from London to the sea. Caine will be joined by Helen Mirren, Tom Courtenay, Bob Hoskins, Ray Winstone and David Hemmings. Caine won the Best Supporting Oscar this year for "The Cider House Rules" and is a previous winner for "Hannah and Her Sisters." CASTING HARRY: Despite assurances that Harry Potter will be played by a Brit, USA Today reports that at least one American actor, 10-year-old Liam Aiken ("Stepmom"), is being considered for the title role in the upcoming "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer
HOLLYWOOD, July 19, 2000 -- Oscar winner Michael Caine has joined an all-star British cast in "Last Orders," with Australian Fred Schepisi set to direct, Daily Variety reports. The $12 million picture, an adaptation of Graham Swift’s Booker Prize-winning novel, is about a group of old friends who gather to fulfill a dying wish of one of their gang -- to carry his ashes from London to the sea. Caine will be joined by Helen Mirren, Tom Courtenay, Bob Hoskins, Ray Winstone and David Hemmings. Caine won the Best Supporting Oscar this year for "The Cider House Rules" and is a previous winner for "Hannah and Her Sisters." CASTING HARRY: Despite assurances from officials close to the production that the film’s Harry Potter will be British, USA Today reports today that at least one American actor, 10-year-old Liam Aiken ("Stepmom"), is being considered for the title role
Benjamin Bratt SANTA MONICA, Calif., April 27, 2000 -- A prediction: In the futuristic world of 2005, "Friends" will be ex-"Friends," "ER" will be closed, but "Law & Order" will still be making people nauseous with shaky cameras. The first two are guesses; the third is a lock. On Wednesday, NBC announced that it had renewed the looong-running cop-and-lawyer show for five years -- or through the 2004-2005 season. "Law & Order" debuted in 1990. It is only peaking ratings-wise this year, ranked No. 13 among all primetime shows. We'd tell you who stars in the show, but that changes every 15 minutes so what's the point. Although for the uninitiated, this is the show that used to star Julia Roberts' boyfriend Benjamin Bratt. COMINGS, GOINGS: "The Jamie Foxx Show" is looking like a likely candidate to be back for a fifth season, today's Daily Variety says; over at
SANTA MONICA, Calif., Feb. 14, 2000 -- Jerry Lewis is a funny guy. This past weekend, he added to his comic legacy (which already includes such ha-ha classics as "The Disorderly Orderly," "Hardly Working" and "Slapstick of Another Kind") by referring to women as "producing machines" for babies. Through the years, Lewis has told a lot of jokes. ("Hey, laaady!," anyone?) But this wasn't a joke. What's worse, the offending and/or curious remark happened at the U.S. Comedy Arts Festival in Colorado, an event that celebrates what's funny. And it happened in front of a crowd gathered to honor Lewis' work. The incident went down Saturday night during a question-and-answer session with the audience. Lewis was speaking affectionately about Dean Martin and some of his other favorite comics. An audience member noticed that all the names Lewis rattled off were male and aske