Archive: August 2009 (92-104 of 129)

Aug 6 2009 05:11 PM ET

Press Tour Diary: 'Glee'

Categories: Glee

Glee-club-fox-tv_lWHO: Matthew Morrison, Cory Monteith, Lea Michele, Kevin McHale, Chris Colfer, Amber Riley, Jenna Ushkowitz, Jane Lynch, Jessalyn Gilsig, Jayma Mays, Dianna Agron, Mark Salling, and exec producers Dante Di Loreto, Brad Falchuk, and Ian Brennan. MIA: Series creator Ryan Murphy
PREDICTIONS: Given the size of the panel, I’m praying Fox imposes a moratorium on roundup questions. Example: “Can each of the castmembers explain what drew you to your respective roles?”

1:46 pm/PST: Fox is handing out strawberry slushies in advance of the session.

1:47 pm: Ryan Murphy is “very involved” in the show, although he was too busy to attend today’s panel. He has a good excuse though: He’s in New York shooting a movie with Julia Roberts.

1:50 pm: Regarding the show’s wretched pregnancy plot involving Gilsig’s character, e.p. Falchuk says the ends will justify the means. (Hope so, because the means are unwatchable.) READ FULL STORY »

Aug 6 2009 04:02 PM ET

'Friday Night Lights' scoop: Is it over for Matt and Julie?

Categories: Friday Night Lights

Not according to Aimee Teegarden, who told me at NBC’s press tour bash last night that not even Zach Gilford’s reduced role on Friday Night Lights this season can keep Matt and Julie apart. “It’s Matt and Julie,” she professed, “it’s forever-after love.” My entire red carpet run-in with Teegarden is below.

To see all my interviews from Wednesday's NBC shindig, including my revealing chats with Mercy's Michelle Trachtenberg, Heroes' Greg Grunberg and Adrian Pasdar, and Southland's Ben Mackenzie, head over to the Ausiello TV hub!

Aug 6 2009 03:47 PM ET

Exclusive: 'Monk' welcomes Virginia Madsen

Categories: Monk

Virginia-Madsen-Ausiello_lMonk is injecting a little star power into its final season.

Sources confirm to me exclusively that Oscar-nominated Sideways actress Virginia Madsen has booked a three-episode arc on the USA comedy. She’ll play T.K. Jensen, a love interest for Ted Levine’s Stottlemeyer.

Monk‘s eighth and final season kicks off this Friday.

Aug 6 2009 02:59 PM ET

Exclusive: 'Chuck' to feature TV's first ever 'love trapezoid'

Categories: Chuck

Nothing makes me happier than running into the cast of Chuck at a red carpet event. Case in point: The crew from the Emmy-snubbed comedy were out in full force last night at NBC’s press tour party and some major good times were had. There was also a fair amount of scoop dropped about the season 3 premiere. According to Yvonne Strahovski, the opener will feature “romance, heartbreak, jealousy, action, comedy, beards… ” And that’s just the tip of the iceberg! For the complete rundown (including details about the headline above), watch the video after the jump… READ FULL STORY »

Aug 6 2009 02:20 PM ET

'Office' spoiler alert: Scoop on Jim-Pam wedding, new love for Michael, and more!

Categories: The Office

Office producer-writer-star Mindy Kaling delivered the spoilery goods at NBC’s press tour bash last night. Some quick highlights before I direct you to our on-camera exchange below: Jim and Pam will tie the knot in this season’s fourth episode, Michael will likely be getting a new love interest, there are no immediate plans for Jan to resurface, and two characters who have had very little interaction in the past will be coming together in a major way. My entire Q&A with Kaling is after the jump! Oh, and stick around after the Kaling video for my interviews with fellow Office mates Ellie Kemper, Leslie David Baker, Brian Baumgartner, Creed Bratton, Phyllis Smith, and Kate Flannery.
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Aug 6 2009 01:38 PM ET

Armchair Casting Director: 'The Office'

Further proof that The Office is gearing up for a Jim-Pam wedding this fall: They’re casting the role of Pam’s mom! (Plus, Mindy Kaling confirmed it to me last night!) Here are the deets…

MRS BEESLY: Attractive and in her 50s. A really nice lady who’s very close to her daughter. Down-to-earth with a great sense of humor. Could recur for three or four episodes.

Got casting tips? Post ‘em below!

Aug 6 2009 01:31 PM ET

Ratings: 'Talent,' 'Dance' rule on Wednesday

Categories: TV Biz, TV Ratings

Summer’s two reality-competition juggernauts — NBC’s America’s Got Talent and Fox’s So You Think You Can Dance — captivated viewers as usual on Wednesday night, with ABC’s Wipeout edging out SYTYCD in the 8-9 p.m. slot in terms of total viewership. NBC’s The Philanthropist continued its trend of bleeding much of its AGT lead-in over the 10-11 p.m. hour. Fox averaged the biggest audience and highest adults 18-49 ratings throughout the night.

Time Show Viewers (in millions)
8:00 p.m. Wipeout (ABC)
So You Think You Can Dance (Fox)
TV’s 50 Funniest Phrases (NBC)
The New Adventures of Old Christine (CBS)
America’s Next Top Model (The CW)
7.8
7.3
4.8 (repeat)
3.8 (repeat)
1.1 (repeat)
8:30 Gary Unmarried (CBS) 3.9 (repeat)
9:00 America’s Got Talent (NBC)
So You Think You Can Dance (Fox)
Criminal Minds (CBS)
I Survived a Japanese Game Show (ABC)
America’s Next Top Model (The CW)
10.1
7.9 (continued)
6.1 (repeat)
3.9
0.9 (repeat)
10:00 CSI: NY (CBS)
The Philanthropist (NBC)
I Survived a Japanese Game Show (ABC)
7.7 (repeat)
4.4
3.6
Aug 6 2009 01:29 PM ET

Fox execs say they'll likely replace Paula Abdul

Categories: American Idol

The chairman of Fox Entertainment told the nation’s TV critics Thursday that Paula Abdul’s departure from American Idol was “not our choice, not what we wanted to happen” but the network is moving ahead with plans to temporarily fill her seat with guest judges. Katy Perry and Victoria Beckham, in fact, are already confirmed to fill in at least once during the audition process that begin Aug. 7. Fox hopes to recruit more “female pop stars, female performers.”

“We don’t have a a big announcement to make on what we are going to do,” admits Fox Entertainment chairman Peter Rice. “For the past 24 hours, we’re focusing on auditions…Between now and January we will find a permanent solution.  There is no expectation that these guest judges will be long-term for us. All of these people we talked to have successful careers so they would not be available [to serve as a] judge.” Rice added that while it is not definite that Abdul will be replaced at this point, it’s “probable.”

Rice reminded the press that Adbul’s contract was the only one up this year and that Fox offered what they felt was a “fair” and “substantial raise” (an insider says it amounted to a 30 percent pay bump that would have taken her to eight figures). Nevertheless, Abdul decided to leave.

“We are very sad she is not coming back,” says Rice. “She was an important part of the Idol family.”

That said, Rice said Abdul’s departure provides an opportunity to inject new energy in the now nine-year-old talent show. “Our job over the next four or five months is to really consider what is fun, what makes it great television,” Rice said. “The amount of talk and feedback this has generated really shows that people are engaged in how the show will evolve after she’s gone.”

Rice also attempted to clear up any misconception regarding Ryan Seacrest’s contract — especially considering widely published rumors that Abdul was hoping to snag a pay boost that would take her close to Seacrest’s new $15 million-per-year salary. Rice said that Seacrest’s rich deal was made with 19 Entertainment’s parent company for future cycles of Idol in addition to other projects; he is not being paid $15 million solely to host Idol.

More Paula Abdul and ‘American Idol’:
Paula Abdul: Reaction from Ryan Seacrest, Randy Jackson, and more…
Fox confirms Paula Abdul leaving ‘American Idol’
Kara Dioguardi returning to ‘American Idol’
Fox exec: Paula ‘not coming back’ to ‘Idol’

Aug 6 2009 01:09 PM ET

Press Tour Diary: Katy Perry, Posh Spice to (temporarily) replace Abdul on 'Idol'

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katy-perry-posh-spice_lWHO: Entertainment president Kevin Reilly and chairman Peter Rice.
PREDICTIONS: Duh.

9:56 am: Rice addresses the Abdul situation head-on. “Paula will not be returning to Idol,” he says. “It’s very saddening for us.” He goes on to break down what exactly happened: They offered her a “substantial raise” to return and she turned it down. As a result guest judges — including Katy Perry and Victoria Beckham — will fill the void during the early audition rounds. “Between now and January we will come up with a more permanent solution… [and find] a replacement for Paula. We’re very sad she’s not coming back.” He concedes that the new season will now have  ”a different dynamic and energy…. But there’s also something exciting about that.”

9:59 am: Any chance Abdul might change her mind? “We have concluded our negotiations and Paula has announced that she is not [returning].”

10:04 am: The four-judge format will continue on Idol. READ FULL STORY »

Aug 6 2009 12:24 PM ET

Press Tour Diary: Abdul talk dominates 'So You Think You Can Dance' panel

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paula-abdul_lWHO: Judges Nigel Lythgoe, Mary Murphy, choreographers/guest judges Mia Michaels, Adam Shankman, host Cat Deeley, plus performances by Phillip Chbeeb, Jason Glover, Caitlin Kinney, Ade Obayomi, and Melissa Sandvig.
PREDICTIONS: Questions about when (not if) Paula Abdul will join the judging panel.

9:01 am/PST: Interesting that Fox slotted this panel before the exec session. Maybe they thought we’d get all the Paula Abdul questions out of our systems here and have nothing left for entertainment prez Kevin Reilly. As if!

9:04 am: Fox is once again trying to butter us up with free DVDs, coffee table books, and fattening snacks. Lots of fattening snacks.

9:18 am: With the live performance portion of the session out of the way, the panelists take to the stage and the Abdul question kicks things off. Lythgoe says he would ”absolutely” be interested in having Abdul join Dance. “I don’t know anybody who has had her experience being a dancer, choreographer, and a judge. I spoke to her yesterday morning. I didn’t discuss her negotiations [with Idol], but I said we were going to Vegas for Season 6 and I asked her if she would be available [to join us]. She’s going to come out and meet me [and discuss it].” He adds that he’s not convinced that her Idol days are behind her. ” I don’t even know that she’s going to leave Idol. Until Idol goes on the air [in January], there are still opportunities for renegotiations.” READ FULL STORY »

Aug 6 2009 10:04 AM ET

Jay Leno on hiring Paula Abdul: She's too expensive!

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Jay Leno made the rounds at NBC’s press tour soiree last night to promote his upcoming 10 p.m. talk-variety show (you may’ve heard about it), but the issue foremost on everyone’s mind — okay, foremost on my mind — concerned a certain ex-American Idol judge. Specifically, when’s he going to hire her? Press play on the video player below for his answer to that question plus some exclusive scoop about The Jay Leno Show.

Aug 5 2009 09:54 PM ET

Jay Leno says new show will have more comedy, fresh faces, and celebrity car racing

When Jay Leno takes over the 10 p.m. hour of NBC’s weeknight primetime schedule this fall, viewers will get a whole new Jay: More comedy. Correspondents doing bits. Celebrity guests racing cars instead of just yakking. Yes, even the host himself will be a different man — one who’s at least 10 pounds thinner, thanks to running 4 miles a day to “get into shape” for his new gig.

On Wednesday at the annual Television Critics Association press tour, Leno unveiled some particulars of his foray into primetime to reporters. “It’ll be more intense,” he promised. “There’ll be a lot more comedy in the show.” Among the specifics: The set is bigger and the desk is gone (though it could return for his beloved “headlines” segment). “It won’t be a talk show,” he said. “But it won’t be a variety show with wigs and hats.” NBC News anchor Brian Williams — who’s shown impressive comedic chops on Saturday Night Live and The Daily Show – has committed to doing an occasional segment such as “stories that weren’t good enough to make the Nightly News.” D.L. Hughley will report on politics, while Rachael Harris (The Hangover) and Mikey Day will also tape occasional segments as correspondents. “I’m hoping we can make some stars here,” Leno said.

The celebrities who come on the show to promote their latest projects could find themselves with a lot more than talking to do. In one significant change from The Tonight Show, Leno’s crews have built a race track right next to the new studio so celebs can participate in an occasional “Green Car Challenge” — racing against each other in environmentally friendly vehicles. “Even Tom Cruise called and asked, ‘Can I get in early and practice?’” Leno joked. (Answer: No, no one gets to practice in advance.)

The extravagance of such additions shows the network’s commitment to the arrangement; NBC exec VP Rick Ludwin said the Leno experiment will last at least a year, and “we hope many years beyond that.” He wouldn’t set a specific ratings benchmark by which its success will be judged, but stressed that the net is thrilled to have Leno on its side instead of competing against Conan O’Brien’s Tonight Show for another network.

Leno, for his part, swears that while the new challenge has reinvigorated him, it isn’t stressing him out. That’s mainly because he’s not worrying much about rescuing struggling NBC, even if it has fueled his entire career. “The network is on its own,” he said, when asked if he felt pressure to “save” NBC. “There are things I like about it, there are things I don’t. But much like a marriage, you work it out. If we go down in flames, we’ll be laughing on the way down.” So what’s his secret to remaining so calm launching this show, as opposed to when he nervously took over The Tonight Show in 1992? Says Leno: “I’m rich now.”

Aug 5 2009 07:52 PM ET

Press Tour Diary: 'Mercy'

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Mercy-hospital-show_lWHO: Jaime Lee Kirchner, Michelle Trachtenberg, Taylor Schilling, James Tupper, and exec producers Lloyd Braun, Liz Heldens, and Gail Berman.
PREMISE: ER told from the POV of its nurses. Another show I can’t seem to bring myself to watch.

4:03 pm/PST: How much to ask Gail Berman if audiences are still responding to Quintuplets? (That one’s for the hardcore Press Tour Diary veterans out there.)

4:19 pm: Mercy is “significantly different” that Nurse Jackie, Berman maintains. That’s not exactly a selling point.

4:22 pm: Taylor Schilling says she’s been “spending time in hospitals around New York,” but it’s not clear why. For research? Visiting a sick relative? I hope everything is okay.

4:24 pm: Michelle Trachtenberg also went to the hospital recently in New York, but not for research purposes. She was stung by a bee (OMFG!) and ended up being treated by a lovely (read: stalkerish) male nurse with a unicorn tattoo. Long story short: Nurses are awesome! Watch this show!

4:29 pm: Trachtenberg doesn’t keep in touch with the creepy male nurse who took such good care of her, but it’s not for lack of trying on her part. “I asked him for his number,” she recalls, “and he said, ‘Honey, I’m taken.’” READ FULL STORY »

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