Ricky Gervais to host the Golden Globes
Gervais will be the award show's first host since 1995. "I have resisted many other offers like this, but there are just some things you don't turn down," he says.
Jennifer Aniston: Talk show host?
A British report claims that Aniston is going to host a weekly talk show on the Oprah Winfrey Network.
"24" Season 8 clips reveal Grandpa Jack Bauer
Check out Bauer and his new granddaughter!
Why did Fox quit making funny sitcoms?
While other networks have revived the genre, the once-groundbreaking Fox is floundering when it comes to comedy.
Report: Letterman walled off from his staff; "Late Show" is "like tribal warfare"
New York magazine takes us into the current "Late Show" environment, where Dave is barely connected to his employees. “The problem,” says a source, is that “they’re cut off from the outside world. They only have each other to hang out with. Dave has this very paranoid vision of the world where they shouldn’t be giving information to anybody else and they shouldn’t be associating with anybody else. And so they start to feel very, very loyal, and very trapped. When someone has seven assistants, each one of them does one thing. One presses the red button, one presses the green button, one presses the yellow button.” PLUS: Stephanie Birkitt vacationed with Dave and his wife.
"Glee" stars may get their own solo albums
Before Christmas, "Glee" will release two volumes of music plus a Christmas single. PLUS: Why does "Glee" hate its women?
TV Land is making its own sitcoms
The cable network hopes to have three new comedy entries by next summer. "It's a natural progression for us," says TV Land's president. "There's not that many (original) shows being made for the audience that comes to us for our classic sitcoms. It's a format that our viewers are very comfortable with."



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