Aziz Ansari: I won't shave off my beard
"I can't take it off at this point," says the "Parks and Recreation" star, "it would be too drastic a change. The beard's such a huge part of my appeal. I think most people come to my shows just to see my beard in person. I don't know if it's really about the live comedy as much as like, "Wow the beard looks just as good in person as it does on TV."
Ron Swanson: The Legend of the Mustache // April: Intern Extraordinare
TNT lost more than $100 million on "Without a Trace" reruns
Turns out spending $1.4 million per episode on a fading drama wasn't a good idea.
"30 Rock" saves Jan Hooks from unemployment
The former "SNL" star, who cameos tonight, hasn't had an acting job since 2004.
Frances Buss dies: She pioneered the talk show, cooking show and game show
Buss, 92, began working at CBS in July 1941, and was responsible for many of the innovations that would become TV staples.
Repeats or fresh shows: How will NBC's rivals take on the Olympics?
Some shows will be in repeats, while others will air fresh episodes.
Gary Cole nabs lead in "Monk" creator's next comedy
He'll star in TBS' "Uncle Nigel," a one-hour comedy about a Philly homicide detective and his incopetent partner who happens to be his nephew.
"The Sarah Silverman Program" doesn't miss a beat after lengthy delay
The Comedy Central series is as good as ever after a 14-month absence. “You’d think we were The Sopranos and not a 21-and-a-half-minute show about farts," says Silverman. "Everyone came back after so many months and taking other jobs, but they found their way back," she said, adding: "Even though our budget was smaller, we really made it work. Aesthetically it still looks so rich.”
Sarah: I've been influenced by "Damages," "Lost," "Mad Men," "L&O"
Behind the scenes // Gayest season yet // More character development

