Television News
Television Review: ‘Does Someone Have to Go?’ on Fox
On “Does Someone Have to Go?,” a new reality series on Fox, employees at small companies decide to punish their colleagues with pay cuts, demotions or firings.
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Television review: 'Save Me,' with Anne Heche, goes unrescued
An NBC comedy about a housewife who has a new mission after apparently being saved by divine intervention features ludicrous machinations. If there were an Emmy for Most Disturbingly Apt Title of Series, NBC's new comedy "Save Me" would win hands down. It just works on so many levels.
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Television Review: ‘Save Me,’ NBC’s New Comedy, Stars Anne Heche
In the new NBC comedy “Save Me,” a suburban housewife has a near-death experience and gains the power to receive direct input from God and the power to know people’s secrets.
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Television’s Past Comes Alive at Annual Conference
Television history buffs once again flocked to this Columbus, Ohio suburb for the eleventh annual Early Television Foundation conference held May 10-12 this year at the Early Television Museum
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US-TELEVISION Summary
Studios drool over sci-fi drama but will Spielberg take it to TV? By Lucas Shaw NEW YORK (TheWrap.com) - Mickey Fisher, an unknown and unsigned writer until recently, has film studios drooling over his script "Extant" for weeks. There's just one twist: it's not a film script. Steven Soderbergh is looking to direct Clive Owen in Cinemax series By Greg Gilman LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) - So much ...
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Working women on television: a mixed bag at best
Television today teems with female characters holding jobs of the sort a young girl -- or boy -- might aspire to. But there's one problem: Almost none of the most high-profile characters have children.
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