Archive: February 2009 (1-10 of 92)

Feb 27 2009 07:30 PM ET

Ratings: 'American Idol' takes over Thursday

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Thursday night regulars met the unhappy fate of facing American Idol‘s special Thursday results show — even this ratings behemoth has to move out of the way when President Obama addresses the nation on a Tuesday. Fox, of course, won the 8 p.m. hour and the night thanks to Idol‘s 20.7 million viewers, though that’s down 26 percent from a special Thursday showing the same week last year. But CSI (17.8 million) and Eleventh Hour (11.7 million) took back CBS’ rightful crown for the evening after 9 p.m. NBC’s ER (8.7 million) was up 18 percent over last week, thanks, no doubt, to competing medical show Private Practice running a repeat.

 
   
   
      

      

      

   

   

      

      

      

   

   

      

      

      

   

   

      

      

      

   

   

      

      

      

   

   

      

      

      

   

 

Time Show Viewers (in millions)
8 p.m. American Idol (Fox)
Survivor (CBS)
Ugly Betty (ABC)
Kung Fu Panda: Secrets of the Furious Five (NBC)
Smallville (The CW)
20.7
12.3
6.8
4.0
2.1 (repeat)
8:30 p.m. Kath & Kim (NBC) 3.4
9 p.m. CSI (CBS)
Hell’s Kitchen (Fox)
Grey’s Anatomy (ABC)
The Office (NBC)
Supernatural (The CW)
17.8
9.9
6.8 (repeat)
5.3 (repeat)
1.9 (repeat)
9:30 p.m. 30 Rock (NBC) 6.3
10 p.m. Eleventh Hour (CBS)
ER (NBC)
Private Practice (ABC)
11.7
8.7
4.7 (repeat)
Feb 27 2009 06:17 PM ET

Casting Scoops: 'The Closer,' 'Sarah Connor,' 'Medium,' 'CSI: NY,' and more!

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An Arrested Development scene-stealer. A lesbian foe for Kyra Sedgwick. An acid-tongued Scrubs actress. A Rock star. What do they all have in common? They’re headlining the latest installment of Casting Scoops!

•    Oscar winner Anjelica Huston is being summoned back to Medium to reprise her role as Allison’s ex-boss, Cynthia Keener, later this season. Additionally, Arrested Development patriarch Jeffrey Tambor will play a mysterious man who shows up at the Dubois house in a May episode.

•    CSI: NY has collared tube legend Ed Asner to appear in a late April episode. He’ll play a clockmaker who’s trying to keep a lid on his mysterious past.

•    Seacrest is no longer the busiest guy in showbiz. That title now belongs to Dean Winters. In the coming weeks, the Oz grad will be reprising roles on four shows: 30 Rock, Terminator: Sarah Connor Chronicles, Life on Mars and Rescue Me. Oh, and he was also just cast in the ABC drama pilot Happy Town.

•    The Closer is adding some new blood in its fifth season. Producers are casting the possibly recurring role of Mikki, a lesbian cop who clashes with Brenda (Kyra Sedgwick). And by clashes I mean they make out! (Just kidding. I think.)

•    Further proof that this is probably the last season of Scrubs: Bill Lawrence has tapped his real-life wife, Christa Miller, to join the cast of his ABC comedy pilot, Cougar Town. Miller will play Courteney Cox’s BFF. Also coming to Town are Aliens in America‘s Dan Byrd (as Cox’s son) and Busy Phillips (as Cox’s other BFF.)

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Feb 26 2009 11:36 PM ET

It's official: Brittany Snow to headline 'Gossip Girl' spin-off

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You know what they say about great minds…

A week after I floated the idea of Brittany Snow playing a young Lily in The CW’s forthcoming Gossip Girl spin-off, the former American Dreams ingénue has emerged as the front-runner for the role! This Just in: Her deal has closed! It’s official!

It’s Emily VanCamp all over again!

The GG offshoot will be set in Los Angeles and chronicle the teen years of Kelly Rutherford’s alter ego.

Snow joins a cast that includes Krysten Ritter (as Lily’s older sis) and Jericho‘s Shilo Fernandez (as brooding valley punk).

The backdoor pilot will air May 11 as part of a regular Gossip Girl episode. The show is considered a lock to land on The CW’s fall schedule.

In conclusion, I have this message for Snow’s agent: At least half of that 10 percent commission is mine, mine, mine! (But I’ll settle for a third.)

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Feb 26 2009 10:20 PM ET

'Grey's' exclusive: Jessica Capshaw inks contract!

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Looks like Callie’s new girlfriend is a keeper!

Grey’s Anatomy has signed Sara Ramirez’s latest lesbian crush, Jessica Capshaw, to a contract, sources confirm to me exclusively. The deal calls for the actress to appear in all remaining episodes this season with an option to return as a series regular next fall.

The ex-Practice star joined Grey’s last month as Seattle Grace pediatrician Arizona Robbins. Although she was initially signed for only three episodes, the possibility existed that it could turn into something more permanent.

News of Capshaw’s promotion should silence critics who sounded the anti-gay alarm after ABC kindly asked Grey’s creator Shonda Rhimes to banish Callie’s first girlfriend, the brusque and ballsy Dr. Hahn (played by Brooke Smith), to the hospital’s parking lot. “The character was not working for us and the relationship was not working for us,” Alphabet prez Steve McPherson acknowledged last month at press tour.

Still, though McPherson seems to be having no such reservations about Hahn’s kinder, perkier successor, Arizona may want to go with valet over self-parking for the time being. You know, just to be safe.

What do you think? Is Capshaw clicking? You a fan of Callie and Arizona (Callizona?)? Or are you still carrying a torch for Callica? Sound off below!

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Feb 26 2009 06:23 PM ET

Breaking: Is Evangeline Lilly leaving 'Lost'?

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No!

That’s what multiple sources are telling me in response to a rumor that Lost‘s top heroine, Evangeline Lilly, may be leaving the show before it reaches its natural conclusion in May 2010.

“We have no idea how this rumor got started,” maintains Lilly’s rep, “and whoever started it didn’t call us or ABC to verify the validity of it, for which there is none.”

Buzz about Lilly’s possibly premature exit stemmed from a report on Zap2it.com that claimed the actress was actively searching for a new TV gig — one that would launch this fall. But as an ABC source points out, she’s under contract with Lost through the sixth and final season, and there’s absolutely nothing to suggest she’ll be sprung before then.

Phew, crisis averted.

Feb 26 2009 11:30 AM ET

Justin Timberlake and Jimmy Fallon: Will they do 'The Barry Gibb Talk Show' on 'Late Night'?

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Now that Justin Timberlake has been announced as a guest on the March 2 premiere of Late Night With Jimmy Fallon, fans must be wondering: Will the duo once again team up for their famous Saturday Night Live sketch, "The Barry Gibb Talk Show"? A few weeks ago, EW spoke with Fallon for the issue that hits newsstands this Friday, and he seemed on the fence about reviving the comedy bit. "It’s a different show," he said of his new gig. "I don’t want to just go, ‘Hey, remember my old characters?!’ But who knows? Cut to me doing Barry Gibb with Justin." 

Feb 26 2009 03:34 AM ET

Ask Ausiello: Spoilers on 'House,' 'Daisies,' 'Damages,' 'Smallville,' '24,' 'Burn Notice,' 'NCIS,' 'Prison Break,' 'CSI,' 'ER,' 'Dollhouse,' '30 Rock,' 'Lost,' and more!

Housecostars_lQuestion: Another episode of House this week with little or no Cameron and Chase. David Shore promised we’d see more of them — but when? –Aleki
Ausiello:
Soon. “I think your audience feels that we’ve teased them on that too many times, but this is not a tease,” Shore told me yesterday. “The last four episodes of the season, [Chase and Cameron] are going to have a larger part.” And what about next season? “I haven’t mapped out next year yet,” he hedges, “but, certainly, it would appear so.”

Question: Are House and Cuddy ever going to talk about the fact that he tracked down her old med school desk and had it delivered to her office? –Zathrina
Ausiello:
I asked David Shore about that, too. “No, it’s too late,” he says. “We had it in that one episode, and it was a wonderful thing. It turned her around and he, of course, found a different way of screwing it up, and she found a way of screwing it up, and we just left it at that.”

Question: Can you give at least a hint about what’s ahead for Wilson on House? –Monica
Ausiello:
Big Robert Sean Leonard episode coming up on March 9 when Wilson at long tracks down his mentally ill, homeless brother. With Taub’s assistance, Wilson gets his bro back on his meds and into an institution — but he does so behind House’s back. At least he tries to do it behind his back.

Question: Enough with all the Gossip Girl, Grey’s Anatomy and Supernatural scoop. I want some dish on the hottest zip code, 90210! –Gina
Ausiello:
Supernatural it is. The show is dedicating the March 12 episode to its late, beloved director Kim Manners, who passed away on Jan. 25. I’m told the ep will conclude with a 10-second photomontage followed by a brief message.

Question: I can’t wait for Greek to start up again, and I am dying for a little scoop. –Matt
Ausiello:
Bummed that Rusty and Dale are no longer roomies? You’re going to be very pleased with what happens in the closing minutes of episode 4. Also, get ready for Rebecca Logan: Double Agent.

Question: So, you’ve seen the Pushing Daisies finale (you lucky bastard). Can you give us any scoop about it?! –John
Ausiello:
As a regular episode of Pushing Daisies, it was an absolute triumph. The main plot pits Vivian and Lily against their old synchronized swimming rivals, The Aqua Dolls (played by Wendy Malick and Nora Dunn). As you can imagine, inspired silliness ensues. Highlights include enough bitchy one-liners to fill a dozen EW SoundBites columns, Jaws-themed scene transitions that are a perfect blend of cheese and cheesier, a cameo by a very grown up (and rather buff) Wilson Cruz, and an unrecognizable Josh Hopkins as the Aqua’s bitchy, bleach-blond manager. Now, as a satisfying conclusion to the series, the episode falls a little short — but through no fault of Bryan Fuller and his extraordinary team. Remember, this was never intended to be a series finale. Fuller & Co. had to piece together a prologue using existing footage and some well-placed CGI, and the finished product is pretty amazing. Will it leave you wanting more? Probably. Is it better than the alternative (i.e., ending on a cliffhanger)? Damn straight it is. I’m more than happy with the end result, and I have no doubt you will be, too. Speaking of which, tickets to the Paley-hosted finale screening go on sale today. If you can’t make it to Los Angeles because you live somewhere far away like, I dunno, Belgium, then buy the DVD when it comes out. And it will come out. Eventually. “I was just going over the specs yesterday with the DVD people,” Fuller tells me. “They don’t know when it’s coming out because it’s contingent on when/if ABC airs [the final three episodes]. ABC has the rights to air them through September. So they’re hoping that they’ll know when so they can schedule a release date because the DVDs can’t come out before [the final episodes] air.”

Question: About a month or so ago, you were doing an episode of Ausiello TV from your desk, and I noticed you had one of J.J. Abrams’ limited edition Bad Robot statues. Do you know where I can get one of those? –Sue
Ausiello:
In the lobby of EW’s New York offices tonight at 7 pm/EST. The catch: You’ll need to stop at the bank first. E-mail me for further details.

Question: Why, oh why must you deprive us of our Ausiello TV. You tease us with one then take forever to give us more. –Jennifer
Ausiello:
That’s my bad. I forgot to advise you that ATV is now running on a bi-weekly schedule, with new episodes premiering every other Tuesday. The grind of headlining a weekly show just became too much for me. I honestly don’t know how Hugh Laurie does it.

Question: I need something on Damages. Got anything for me? –Andrew
Ausiello:
The Patty-Ellen conflict will be “dealt with and exposed” by the end of the season, reveals exec producer Todd Kessler. And if you’re worried that FX might try and take back the early third-season pickup on account of the show’s relatively soft ratings this season, don’t be. “No one is saying we need to look at the numbers before we move forward with a third season. [FX president] John Landgraf has said he hopes the show will be on for many more seasons. People can change their minds, [but] Glenn Close is contracted for six seasons. We hope we can do at least six seasons.”

Question: I heard that someone on 90210 is gonna die in the season finale. Who is it? –Isabela
Ausiello:
It’s (drumroll, please) no one! At least not that I know of. In other news, Sara Foster has been cast as Naomi’s sister, Jen. She’ll debut in April and make a beeline for Mr. Matthews.

Question: You haven’t given us 90210 scoop in a while. Care to share some? –Derek
Ausiello:
Word around the Peach Pit is that producers are once again pursuing Brian Austin Green for an episode. Timing may be in their favor: Sarah Connor Chronicles wrapped production last Friday.

Question: We know that Tom Welling will be returning for Smallville‘s ninth season, but what about the rest of the cast? –Bill
Ausiello:
My Small mole assures me that all principal cast members are on board for next season, with one possible exception: The dude who plays Doomsday. (I’m blanking on his name and I’m too lazy to look it up.)

Question: Do you have anything new on cable’s ever-so-addicting Burn Notice? –Garrett
Ausiello:
The over-arching theme of the show’s third season will be Skeletons in Michael’s Closet. “Michael has to deal with a whole new set of problems as various people from his past come back to haunt him,” teases my Burn mole. In possibly-related news, the show is casting the role of Michelle Paxon, a Miami PD detective who’s hell-bent on uncovering the truth about Michael.

Question: Will we ever get to see the six unaired episodes of ABC’s Commander In Chief? –Garrett
Ausiello:
It’s time we had a little chat, Garrett. Just you, me, and Guy Finley, author of The Secret of Letting Go, available on Amazon for as little as $10.17.

Question: How about some 24 scoop? –Josh
Ausiello:
Longtime executive producer-director Jon Cassar has left the show after failing to come to terms on a new contract. “I will not be involved with the upcoming eighth season,” he tells me. “Although that’s sad for me to leave after six years, it’s also very exciting to be back in the marketplace working with different people and facing different challenges.” (First up for Cassar is CBS’ new Ed Bernero pilot, Washington Field.) His split from 24 is particularly surprising considering the close relationship he formed with Kiefer Sutherland. In fact, Sutherland himself expressed confidence that Cassar’s contract negotiations would yield a positive result when I spoke to him last month. “There is no more integral part to the success of 24 than Jon Cassar, and I think [exec producers] Joel Surnow and Howard Gordon will tell you the same thing,” he said. “We’re a whole unit, and one part doesn’t work without the other. He’s also obviously one of my best friends and someone that I absolutely adore working with. I have all the faith in the world that things will work out, as they have over the last seven years.” Or not!

Question: I’m beginning to think you have something against Goths, Ausiello! Please, please, please can we have some NCIS scoop — even if it’s not about Abby! –Jo
Ausiello:
But it is about Abby! Seriously! In an April episode, Tony and McGee must take over duties in Abby’s lab after she’s recruited to work a secret mission for the Army CID. Now, picture for a moment Tony and McGee trying to do Abby’s job in Abby’s lab. Hilarious, no?

Question: The trailer for Brothers & Sisters‘ big two-hour movie event makes it look like Rob Lowe’s character is kicking the bucket. Is he? –April
Ausiello:
Appearances can be deceiving. Now, replace the “can be” with an “are” and you have your answer.

Question: Does Sarah’s miscarriage on last week’s Big Love count as one of the major deaths this season? –Deanna
Ausiello:
No. The two deaths I’m referring to are of the non-fetus variety.

Question: Holy crap. I just watched the new episode of Big Love and it was so intense! I’m getting anxious about the two deaths. Do you know if they’ll be airing soon or is it a season finale thing? –Kristina
Ausiello:
One in the season finale and one before.

Question: How ’bout some scoop on The Office? –Jacqueline
Ausiello:
Done. Producer-co-star Mindy Kaling plans to ruin Jim and Pam’s wedding. “America just loves [them] so much,” she notes, “and since we are one of the only shows that doesn’t [score its episodes], the worst thing we could ever do is, like, score [their big nuptial kiss] with some Edwin McCain song. So I am going to probably pitch that we do that.” What a little troublemaker!

Question: It’s been a while since I’ve seen some good Prison Break series finale scoop. Do you have any spoilers on how it will end? — Leah
Ausiello:
Personally, I’m hoping producers pull an Alias and make the last scene a flash forward that shows us Michael, Sara, and their child living happily ever after in some remote location. Wouldn’t that be awesome? I really hope they go in that direction (wink, wink).

Question: Got anything on CSI: Mothership? –Claire
Ausiello:
You already know that Taylor Swift plays the D.G.T.W. (dead girl of the week) on March 5, but we also learn in the episode that Nick suffers from the Buffy Birthday Curse. The ep starts on his b-day with the discovery of Swift’s corpse, and a good part of the hour is comprised of flashbacks to previous cases (including another one on his birthday) that involved Swift. Poor guy breaks down at the end, thinking he could have prevented her death if only he had tried harder on those other cases.

Question: I would be eternally grateful if you had any 411 on when Shane West’s second appearance will be on ER. –Susan.
Ausiello:
Finally, I have some news for all you Reela nuts! His second ep airs March 19, and an ER insider tells me that Ray’s return “disrupts Neela’s equilibrium.” Loosely translated into Spanish: She wants to get into his pantalones.

Question: How about a Without a Trace spoiler? I heard something about an accident. –Lily
Ausiello:
Maybe we have the same mole, because I heard the same thing. Let’s see what Trace‘s leading lady, Poppy Montgomery (Sam), knows: “All I can say is that something happens to Samantha, Jack (Anthony LaPaglia), and Brian (Adam Kaufman) that throws [the love triangle] into a tailspin,” she teases. “It’s shocking, it’s disturbing, it comes out of nowhere, and it changes everything for these characters.”

Question: I’m dying to know who is playing Alpha on Dollhouse! Rumor has it it’s… –Lelia
Ausiello:
Let me stop you right there. Trust me, you do not want to know who’s been cast in this role. Knowledge of this person’s identity will ruin a major Alpha-related twist that Dollhouse boss Joss Whedon has been desperately trying to keep a lid on. Loosely translated into riddle form: What if we were to meet Alpha without knowing we were meeting Alpha? You with me, Lelia?

Question: Do you think the major-ish character that will be killed this season on Lost could be Juliet? Please say no. I have a girl-crush on her. –Michelle
Ausiello:
Join the club. Nah, Juliet is considered a major character, no “ish” about it, so I think she’s safe. In other Lost news, look for the season finale to intro two new, potentially recurring, characters: Jason is a former soldier whose gravitas makes him a natural-born Pied Piper; and Samuel is a J.R. Ewing (minus the Stetson, accent, and drunk wife) whose day isn’t complete without a corporate takeover.

Question: Is Penny dead on Lost?! OMFG, what is this show doing to me! –Gaby
Ausiello:
Penny, on the other hand, definitely falls under the “ish” category. And even more ominous than the big fat target on her forehead is the fact that her portrayer, Sonya Walger, has landed the lead role in a new ABC pilot that, appropriately enough, is already drawing comparisons to Lost. The show is called Flash Forward, and it’s based on Robert J. Sawyer’s apocalyptic tome that chronicles the mass chaos that comes after everyone on the planet blacks out for 2 minutes and 17 seconds. The flash-forward part applies to the vision of the future that everyone experiences during the blackout. But even if ABC orders the show to series, as many expect it will, that doesn’t mean Walger is done with Lost. Quite the contrary. As a well-placed Lost insider tells me, “She will juggle both shows.”

Question: I saw you walking down 8th Ave. We locked eyes. You looked at me like I was a creeper, which I am. I had a brain fart and couldn’t place your face to your name until it was too late and you had walked out of my life. I apologize. With that apology, can I maybe get some 30 Rock scoop? –Jackie
Ausiello:
If you promise never to lock eyes with me again, sure. Jack and Tracy are both about to get new relatives. For Jack, the fresh blood is Milton, a scholarly octogenarian who offers parental guidance (hey, it’s never too late). For Tracy, the insta-kin is a 40 year old who, by dressing like he’s half that age, thinks he can pass himself off as the funnyman’s son — at least long enough to collect enough back allowance to open his own dojo.

Question: Can someone please explain to me how it is that year after year the award season comes and goes without The Unit even being mentioned? It is the best show on TV, more real than “reality” TV with compelling story lines and characters portrayed by actors who actually have bona fide talent! I demand a recount! –Kathryn
Ausiello:
It’s the curse of the CBS procedural, Kathryn. You can’t fight it. But maybe I can distract you from it with some scoop. What would you say if I told you that the team and their families have to fight for their lives when a deadly gas attack strikes a little too close to home on March 15? Still fuming, huh? Well in that case, what if I told you that CBS will run four back-to-back original episodes beginning March 8? Still seeing red? You’re on your own.

Question: Any news on Curb Your Enthusiasm Season 7? –Jim
Ausiello:
Only that Sharon Lawrence is on board. And I do mean only that. “I can’t talk about what I am going to be doing this season,” she told us at last Friday’s Women in Film pre-Oscar party. “I will say I had a blast on that show. You get a chance to experiment.” Um, good to know. The NYPD Blue alum was significantly more forthcoming about her hopes to return to Privileged as Megan’s mom if that show is renewed. “I want to come back and try to redeem my character — apparently, she had a very good reason why she took that money. She is not as hard-hearted as one might think. Or so I was told by the writers.”

Question: Anything on The Mentalist? I’m not sure if I have ever seen it mentioned in Ask Ausiello, and it’s becoming one of my favorite shows. –Big D
Ausiello:
Amanda Righetti says “they are planning to play a lot with the budding relationship between Grace and Wayne. But it is always two steps forward and four steps back in terms of my character’s love life.” But enough about Grace. Anything on Jane? One episode that we recently shot has a case where he is temporarily blind. That was a lot of fun to shoot. Without giving away too much, Simon [Baker] plays it to the hilt.”

Question: Do you have any juicy Ghost Whisperer spoilers? –Mary
Ausiello:
For real, yo. Exec producer P.K. Simonds teases that “the rest of our season isn’t about death — it’s about new life.” Say what? “[That] isn’t to say, in a show called Ghost Whisperer, that no one will die,” he quickly clarifies. “Obviously, people will die — including someone close to one of our main characters.” Whew.

Wow, that was a long column this week. Kudos to me. Send questions/anonymous tips/Bad Robot bids to ausielloscoop@ew.com. Thanks for attending AA! (Additional reporting by Carrie Bell, Lynette Rice, Oriana Schwindt, and Andy Patrick)

Feb 25 2009 09:36 PM ET

Jade Goody will not film her own death

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Though she’s spent the past seven years living her life on television, British reality star Jade Goody, who learned last month that her cervical cancer is terminal, will not spend her last days on camera. According to spokesman Max Clifford, reports that Goody would film her death for a reality show are ”totally untrue. It was never thought about, never mentioned. It won’t happen — it was never even discussed.”

The 27-year old received her cervical cancer diagnosis on-camera last August while filming an Indian version of Big Brother and learned in early February that she has just months to live. Though Goody struck exclusive print and television deals to cover her wedding last weekend as a way to make money for her two young sons, she has no further intention to publicize her life. Clifford said the deals ”made a lot of money for her — all of which will go into trusts for her boys,” but right now, the plan is ”to be treated by the medical team, and get everything as good as possible for as long as possible.”

The television deal had been in place since last June and was supposed to last a year, but the end date was pushed up to the wedding last weekend’ once the diagnosis became terminal, Clifford said.

Since Goody’s diagnosis in August, the UK has seen a 20 percent spike in cervical cancer screenings, which Clifford said Goody is happy about. ”She’s said, ‘Hopefully people will learn by my misfortune and will not have to go through what I went through.”’

More Jade Goody:
Jade Goody lives life — and faces death — on TV

Feb 25 2009 07:44 PM ET

Ratings: Presidential address rules 'American Idol'-less Tuesday

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President Barack Obama’s first address to a joint session of Congress averaged nearly 34 million viewers across the four broadcast networks that carried it in the 9 p.m. Eastern hour Tuesday night. CBS (10.5 million) and NBC (10.2 million) had the most pairs of eyes. Without American Idol, CBS’ NCIS reclaimed the 8 p.m. crown with 17.9 million viewers, while a one-hour version of NBC’s The Biggest Loser: Couples (9.7 million) grew 9 percent from last week’s usual 120-minute edition. The CW’s Privileged, which was not among the six shows that received early pickups yesterday, aired its season finale to 1.6 million viewers — a 16 percent increase from its last original episode. Was it enough for fans to get a resolution to the cliffhanger this fall? 

 
   
   
      

      

      

   

   

      

      

      

   

   

      

      

      

   

   

      

      

      

   

   

      

      

      

   

 

Time Show Viewers (in millions)
8 p.m. NCIS (CBS)
The Biggest Loser: Couples (NBC)
Homeland Security USA (ABC)
Bones (Fox)
90210 (The CW)
17.9
9.7
6.2
5.0 (repeat)
1.4
9 p.m. Presidential Address (CBS)
Presidential Address (NBC)
Presidential Address (ABC)
Presidential Address (Fox)
Privileged (The CW)
10.5
10.2
8.4
4.6
1.6
10 p.m. Presidential Address, cont. (CBS)
Presidential Address, cont. (ABC)
Law & Order: SVU (NBC)
8.2
7.9
7.4 (repeat)
10:30 p.m. What Would You Do? (ABC)
Two and a Half Men (CBS)
5.7
5.7 (repeat)

More TV News:
Chris Matthews prays for Bobby Jindal
Jean Bentley recaps The Biggest Loser: Couples
Privileged: Ken Tucker wants to save it
Privileged: PopWatch wants to save it

Feb 25 2009 08:19 AM ET

Ratings: An improved Oscars towers over the week

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Credit the lack of a writers strike. Or a fresh new host in Hugh Jackman. Or Brangelina, if you want. But the revamped Oscars telecast on Sunday night was on the ups (after last year’s ceremony was the lowest-rated in history) to top all other shows on broadcast television for the week ending Jan. 22. In total viewers, Hollywood’s biggest night was up by 13 percent, or 4.3 million viewers. Even though this year’s telecast improved, it was actually the second-lowest-rated Oscars ever. The highest-rated ceremony came in 1998 when the biggest movie of all time, Titanic, drew 55.2 million viewers. By comparison, this year drew just 66 percent of that mammoth audience.

Two other Oscar-related specials shook up the week’s Top 20. Coming in at No. 4 was ABC’s red carpet pre-show, which drew 24.4 million viewers who watched Project Runway‘s Tim Gunn, Good Morning America‘s Robin Roberts, and EW’s Jess Cagle talk to talent like Miley Cyrus, Anne Hathaway, Sarah Jessica Parker, and Mickey Rourke. The other, of course, was the annual Barbara Walters Oscar Special, which always does well. It popped up at No. 16, drawing a respectable 11.6 million viewers. Truly, most of the rest of the audience was probably tuned in to the red carpet coverage on cable nets like E! and TV Guide Network.

The rest of the chart — you guessed it! — packs few surprises. Fox’s American Idol takes the Nos. 2 and 3 spots, with 25.4 million and 24.8 million viewers for Tuesday and Wednesday, respectively. CBS’ top three procedurals are battling for dominance, and this week a frosh series, No. 5 The Mentalist (18.2 million viewers), topped aging No. 6 NCIS (18.1 million) and No. 7 CSI (16.9 million) for the second week in a row. Could The Mentalist be CBS’ (and TV’s) top new scripted show? It’s very likely at this rate.

The rest of the Top 20 was filled with the usual suspects: Fox brought House (No. 10) and 24 (No. 18); CBS added Criminal Minds (No. 9), Survivor (No. 11), Two and a Half Men (No. 12), CSI: NY (No. 13), Without a Trace (No. 15), and Eleventh Hour (No. 18). ABC scored with Grey’s Anatomy (No. 9), The Bachelor (No. 13), Lost (No. 17), and Private Practice (No. 20). In fact, the Kate Walsh-starrer is seeing a rather huge uptick in its overall ratings: After moving to a post-Grey’s Anatomy time slot on Jan. 8, Practice averaged a modest gain of 1.1 million viewers in its first four episodes. But for the last three weeks, a Grey’s crossover has added another 4 million viewers, on average. It’ll be interesting to see how the spin-off fares now that the two shows are splitting again. NBC and The CW, as usual for this time of year, didn’t make any appearances in the Top 20. The full list is after the jump.

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1. The 81st Annual Academy Awards | ABC | 36.3 million
2. American Idol Tuesday | Fox | 25.4 million
3. American Idol Wednesday | Fox | 24.8 million
4. Oscars Red Carpet 2009 | ABC | 24.4 million
5. The Mentalist | CBS | 18.2 million
6. NCIS | CBS | 18.1 million
7. CSI | CBS | 16.9 million
8. Grey’s Anatomy | ABC | 15.6 million
9. Criminal Minds | CBS | 14.5 million
10. House | Fox | 14.2 million
11. Survivor: Tocantins | CBS | 13.6 million
12. Two and a Half Men | CBS | 13.3 million
13. The Bachelor | ABC | 12.5 million
14. CSI: NY | CBS | 12.3 million
15. Without a Trace | CBS | 12.1 million
16. Barbara Walters Oscar Special | ABC | 11.6 million
17. Lost | ABC | 11.4 million
18. 24 | Fox | 11.2 million
     Eleventh Hour | CBS | 11.2 million
     Private Practice | ABC | 11.2 million

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Feb 25 2009 02:08 AM ET

'Grey's' exclusive: Does Mer have another MIA sibling?

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Is Grey’s Anatomy giving Meredith another long-lost sibling — this one a byproduct of her mother’s affair with the Chief?! Check out the latest installment of Ausiello TV for an answer to that question, plus some X-ceptionally disappointing news about a much-hyped TV reboot, and a Big Lovefest that’s been a long time coming.

Enjoy!

Feb 25 2009 12:59 AM ET

'Stargate' exclusive: 'ER,' 'Smallville' alums join cast

Mingnaelyse_l Sci Fi Channel’s newest Stargate incarnation has added two more crew members.

ER vet Ming-Na and Smallville grad Elyse Levesque have come aboard Stargate Universe, sources confirm to me exclusively. The pair join previously announced recruits Robert Carlyle, Lou Diamond Phillips, Alaina Huffman, Justin Louis, David Blue, Jamil Walker Smith and Brian J. Smith.

Sci Fi’s third SG series, which is scheduled to bow in October, follows a diverse group of soldiers, scientists, and civilians who are stranded on an ancient ship in the far reaches of space.

Ming-Na will play Camille Wray, an HR bigwig and the highest-ranking survivor. Levesque, meanwhile, stars as Chloe Armstrong, the wild and immature daughter of a U.S. Senator.

Production on SG-U got underway last week in Vancouver.

Are you on board with the latest additions? Comment away below!

Feb 24 2009 11:31 PM ET

Beastie Boys finishing up 'weird' new album

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The Beastie Boys are putting the finishing touches on their eighth studio album. “It’s a pretty weird record,” rapper Adam Yauch (MCA) told EW at last weekend’s Independent Spirit Awards in Santa Monica, Calif., where Wendy and Lucy, which Yauch’s company distributed, was nominated. And unlike 2007′s vocal-free The Mix-Up, he promises it will feature “a lot of rhyming and playing and sampling — all combined.” Beyond that, details are scarce, but Yauch hints that the venerable trio has been (no surprise here) experimenting with new sounds: “We still have a good time working together. It’s fun to be able to reinvent yourself every time.” They’re aiming for a summer or fall release, though no date has been set; tentative titles being batted around include Tad Lock’s Glasses, a reference to a former tour bus driver’s distinctive eyewear. (Additional reporting by Carrie Bell)

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