February 17, 2010

Obama would go on "The Daily Show" — but not "Colbert"
Asked by Time magazine if President Obama would go on "The Daily Show," White House press secretary Robert Gibbs responded, "I think the President would love to, just maybe not Colbert." He went on to explain: "I have yet to see a politician best Stephen Colbert in an interview on his show," Gibbs said, laughing. "I mean, he's really, really good."


TLC & Jon Gosselin settle their lawsuits

Gosselin's lawsuit and TLC's counter-suit have been settled, but details will be kept confidential. A source tells People that TLC "hopes they will soon be able to film the family again." PLUS: Will Jon return to TLC?


Lisa Kudrow: My new reality show will bring "quality" back to NBC

"I think this is a big deal," the former "Friends" star says of "Who Do You Think You Are?" She adds: "It's just a high quality show, I think, and I love that NBC is getting back to basics and putting on quality programming."


Eugene Levy joins "Hitched"

He'll play the father of the groom in Josh Schwartz's CBS comedy about a 20-something newlywed couple.


"The Blind Side" giant headed to "SVU"

Quinton Aaron, who played left tackle Michael Oher in the Oscar-nominated movie, will play the son of Jill Scott from "The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency."


Sarah Palin lashes out at "Family Guy" during visit to Bill O'Reilly

"This guy, MacFarlane, who did this, is a hater (who) makes a lot of money for Fox," O'Reilly told Palin. Added Palin: "This world is full of cruel, cold-hearted people, who would do such a thing." PLUS: Seth MacFarlane is a "winner" because Palin "rose to the bait."


Art imitates life: Kathryn Joosten gets a "Desperate" cancer storyline

After surviving cancer last year, the 70-year-old actress will play Karen McCluskey as the Wisteria Lane busybody undergoes treatment for lung cancer.

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