Jon Gosselin: I'm sick of "Jon & Kate," I wish I had a 9 to 5 job
"I wish I had a 9 to 5 job instead of the nightmare I'm living. This is 24/7," he tells Us Weekly. "I don't even want to do taping for the show anymore." PLUS: TLC has offered a lot of stale "Jon & Kate" since the show returned from hiatus.
"Guiding Light" lesbian couple will live on, in Web series
The actresses behind Olivia & Natalia ("Otalia") will try to keep the spirit of their characters alive in an upcoming Web series called "Venice," though they won't be allowed to keep their names. They'll play new characters living in Venice Beach, with one difference from Otalia: "In the first 30 seconds you see these two women kiss."
A 24/7 WWE cable network?
Vince McMahon says he'd like to launch a wrestling cable channel in the next two years.
"Simpsons" producer: All other cartoons "are crap"
Says exec producer David Mirkin: "I say this with the greatest respect, but all other animated shows ever are crap! I have to say, some shows we don't appreciate too much, but there are some that are brilliant."
Teen hired as "Friday Night Lights" troublemaker wasn't much of a fan
Madison Burge, the 18-year-old Texas girl who will stir up trouble on "FNL," had to quickly catch up on the show. "When I found out I had the part, I started watching from Season One," she says. "I have my entire family hooked on it now."
"Nurse Jackie" producers tell what's in store for Season 2
"Next season, we're dealing more with the anxiety," says co-creator Linda Wallem. "What do you do with a kid who has this anxiety disorder? We've gotten a lot of feedback from parents whose kids (have it), and they've been very thankful. We were bent on not doing your typical cute, well-scrubbed kids. We're really pleased with how they came out."
"Nurse Jackie" = "Nuts Jackie"? // Season finale left lots of questions
"thirtysomething" creaters reflect on their influence, 20+ years later
The show, which debuts on DVD today, had a lasting influence, whether it was loved or hated. "There were people who hated it so much they had to watch it every week in order to know how much they hated it," says Ed Zwick.
Ken Olin & Patricia Wettig talk "thirty" // "thirtysomething" stole from everybody
"thirtysomething" was responsible for the great age blur now dominating pop culture

