 January 14, 2005 |
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 January 14, 2005 |
SEVERED WIRE? A decision on The Wire is coming down to the, um, well, you know. At the Television Critics Association winter press tour Thursday, HBO chairman Chris Albrecht said that... |
FROM BAD TO WORSE After reviewing previously top-secret documents, Primetime Live revealed yesterday that Michael Jackson's 15-year-old accuser testified before a grand jury last spring... |
IN RELATED NEWS... A Los Angeles woman has filed court papers claiming that Michael Jackson is the father of her two boys, born in November 2004. According to The Insider, the woman says she participated... |
THE WRITE STUFF The Writers Guild of America has come out with the nominees for its annual awards, and The Aviator, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Garden State (go Zach!), Hotel Rwanda... |
TIME TO COMPROMISE Under fire from the PC police for depicting followers of Islam as terrorists on 24, Fox says it will provide its local affiliates with PSAs that portray Muslims in a favorable... |
SPEAKING OF 24... Kiefer Sutherland will play a Secret Service agent caught up in a plot to assassinate the president in the suspense pic The Sentinel, Variety reports. Filming will... |
BRAVE FACE Brad Pitt, who made his first public appearance since announcing his split from Jennifer Aniston on Wednesday at the Tokyo premiere of Ocean's Twelve, has joined... |
GAY DELAY MTV has pushed back the launch date of its gay and lesbian-themed cable network LOGO from Feb. 17 to June 30. The delay gives LOGO execs more time to develop original programming and... |
SHOOTING J.R. Dallas star Larry Hagman will host a new six-part series on TLC focusing on the real personalities who dominate Dallas high society. Sheer Dallas debuts ... |
COP OUT Poor Andy Sipowicz can't catch a break. When NYPD Blue signs off for good on March 1, Dennis Franz's long-suffering gumshoe will not be reunited with his MIA spouse, played... |
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