"Millionaire" contestants are playing it safe due to the economy
As Meredith Vieira explains, "They're walking away earlier than they would before. They're satisfied with what they have. They're not going to gamble and risk dropping down."
It's time to turn "Nip/Tuck" into a comedy
Add a laugh track and some jokes, and the final episodes of the FX drama might just be bearable.
Tyra Banks is primetime's No. 1 female earner, Katherine Heigl is No. 2
Forbes ranks Marg Helgenberger No. 3, Eva Longoria No. 4 and Mariska Hargitay No. 5.
Emmy-winning "Mad Men" writer loses her job
Kater Gordan, one of "Mad Men's" many female writers who worked her way up from Matthew Weiner's babysitter to writting the Emmy-winning script for "Meditations In An Emergency," was let go for no reason at all.
Hilton historian aided "Mad Men" with its Conrad Hilton portrayal
"They wanted to know, was Connie Hilton a milquetoast, or was he charismatic and gregarious," says Mark Young, who runs the Hospitality Industry Archives at the University of Houston's Hilton College of Hotel & Restaurant Management. Young says the show got additional details right, like the fact that the real Hilton was shopping for a new ad agency in 1963 plus the incredible view from the Rome Hilton. "The actor looks like him, though Hilton was a little beefier — not fat, just thicker," says Young. "We have old films of him. He was a very forceful speaker. Direct and matter-of-fact."
Jon Hamm injured by prop gun shot, tells Letterman about his softcore porn past
John Slattery fights NYC sanitation plans
Check out Christina Hendricks' wedding photos
More Sterling Cooper, please! // Don Draper: Hypocrite!



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