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October 22, 2009
Auditions for MTV’s “The Real World” at Capital Ale House Saturday
If you’re willing to spend five months in a house with a group of 18- to 24-year-olds for the glory of being part of the 24th season of MTV’s...
Richmond health expert to appear on “Extra”
Richmonder Tami Hulcher, also known as “The Queen of Health,“ will be featured on a segment of “Extra” on Tuesday. The health...
October 21, 2009
Today’s talk shows
7 a.m. CBS The Early Show Organizing an office; sanitizing a washing machine; anti-aging. 7 a.m. NBC Today Richard Gere; megachurch women; kid reporter;...
October 19, 2009
D’oh! Bash marks ‘The Simpsons’ 20th anniversary
Forget red. The arrivals-line carpet leading into Barker Hangar was yellow - appropriate, given the night’s honorees: Homer, Bart, Lisa, Marge and...
October 17, 2009
Contest lets winner create ‘Simpsons’ character
“The Simpsons” is giving one lucky contest winner the chance to make others yellow with envy by creating a character for the TV series. The...
October 16, 2009
TLC network suing Jon Gosselin
The TLC network has sued Jon Gosselin for breaching his contract as a star of the hit reality show “Jon & Kate Plus 8.“
October 09, 2009
Today’s talk shows
7 a.m. ABC Good Morning America Rory Tahari; Chris O’Dell. 7 a.m. CBS The Early Show Dave Price; chef Alton Brown; energy-saving appliances....
October 08, 2009
Today’s talk shows
7 a.m. ABC Good Morning America KSM; William Cope Moyers; Tory Johnson. 7 a.m. CBS The Early Show Dave Price; chef Ming Tsai; yogurt labels; Amanda...
October 06, 2009
Jokes, apologies from David Letterman on his show
David Letterman acknowledges in his on-air apologies to his wife and staff for having sex with co-workers that he has his work cut out for him.
October 02, 2009
UPDATED: DA says man charged in Letterman plot was deep in debt
NEW YORK (AP)—A CBS newsman who prosecutors said was desperate and deep in debt was charged Friday with trying to blackmail David Letterman for $2...
Today’s talk shows
7 a.m. ABC Good Morning America “Bye Bye Birdie”; Emeril Lagasse; Tory Johnson. 7 a.m. CBS The Early Show David Price. 7 a.m....
October 01, 2009
Study finds more gay characters on network TV
LOS ANGELES—The number of gay and bisexual characters on prime-time network TV is up slightly this season to 18 out of a total of 600 roles, according...
September 29, 2009
Conan O’Brien returns after concussion
LOS ANGELES—Conan O’Brien is back at work on the “Tonight Show” and joking about a stunt accident that gave him what he calls a...
September 21, 2009
New Kris Allen single - take a listen
“American Idol” victor Kris Allen always had a way with a cover. For his first official single, he’s put his stamp on “Live Like...
Bryan Cranston wins acting Emmy for show created by Richmond native
“Breaking Bad” is created, written, directed and produced by Richmond native Vince Gilligan, whom Cranston called “brilliant” last...
Emmys acknowledge tough times for TV industry
A year after its least-watched telecast ever, the Emmy Awards plaintively acknowledged TV’s changing role in the Internet age, bringing a collective...
Full list of Emmy Awards winners
Winners in all categories for the 61st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards announced by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences.
September 20, 2009
‘Mad Men’ wins best drama Emmy
LOS ANGELES (AP)—“Mad Men” aimed to repeat Emmy history Sunday, while “Family Guy” tried to make it. The first basic cable...
September 17, 2009
Margaret Cho will not be silenced
One thing about Margaret Cho: She isn’t the quiet type. The multi-hyphenate performer—comedian, actress and singer—has always been...
If you go: Margaret Cho at The National
If you go Who: Margaret Cho with John Roberts When: Two shows Saturday at The National, 7 and 10 p.m. Tickets: $25 Info:
September 15, 2009
Giraffe in Toys R Us ads, ‘Pet Detective’ movie dies at Boston zoo
A giraffe that starred in a series of TV commercials for Toys R Us and appeared in Jim Carrey’s movie “Ace Venture: Pet Detective” has...
Jay Leno debuts in primetime—not much has changed
Jay Leno debuts in primetime—not much has changed
September 13, 2009
Some familiar faces have graced ‘Guiding Light’
In 1966, Cecily Tyson became the first female African-American contract player in daytime TV. Also in 1966, the man who would lend his molasses pipes...
Personal feelings on ‘Guiding Light’
—Cindy Ferris, Quinton It is hard to articulate what “Guiding Light” has meant to me all these years. I’ve been teased by friends...
‘Guiding Light’: Some sudsy trivia
The show has some Richmond connections. In the early ‘00s, Monacan High School graduate Richard J. Mensing Jr. was named vice president of daytime...
‘Guiding Light’ says goodbye—will more soaps follow?
In five days, the light goes out. After 72 years—beginning on radio—the soap opera that Guinness World Records christened the longest-running...
September 12, 2009
Oprah, Dr. Oz will compete for viewers here
Winfrey Oz Oprah Winfrey is getting some competition from one of her own contributors. The new season of “The Oprah Winfrey” show begins Monday...
September 10, 2009
Fans say goodbye to ‘Guiding Light’
I will miss “Guiding Light” when it’s gone—not just for the good-looking men on the show who brought me so much pleasure, but also...
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