Lorne Michaels is worried about "SNL's" 35th season
"Saturday Night Live" historian Tom Shales visited with Michaels and found that he "can barely hide a world of worry." Why? As Shales explains, "this season seems predestined to be worrisome. There's no election, for one thing. Even more potentially troublesome: Tina Fey is locked into her prime-time hit '30 Rock' (produced by Michaels and based on the tribulations of doing an "SNL" sort of series) and can't come back on any sort of regular basis to do her smashing impersonation of Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin, even though Palin has shown a knack for keeping her name in the news." PLUS: Kristin Wiig is NOT joining "Weekend Update."
Does "SNL" have a lady quota?
The ouster of Michaela Watkins and Casey Wilson raises the question of whether "SNL" has been fiar to women.
Darrell Hammond negotiating a return to "SNL" for his 15th season
Hammond's last episode appeared to be farewell to "Saturday Night Live's" longest-serving cast member.
Fox messes up its "tweet-peat" of "Fringe"
The episode was nearly unwatchable with Twitter covering most of the action on screen.
"Dancing's" Karina & Maksim break up
The had planned to get married next summer.
"24" adds 3 more
The newest batch of actors include Rami Malek, Julian Morris and Hrach Titizia.
WGA owes Jay Leno an apology over strike allegations
According to Variety, the WGA West trial committee that cleared Leno of scabbing during the strike says that Leno has "been done a disservice and (had) his reputation harmed by these proceedings," and is owed an apology.
Leno didn't anticipate he'd be hated so much // Report: NBC isn't helping Leno
Drew Barrymore is 1st to accept Leno's green car challenge

