Friday, September 30, 2011

ABC Buys Multi-Camera Comedy Starring Jim Breuer

ABC has bought a multi-camera comedy starring Saturday Night Live alum Jim Breuer. Former According To Jim executive producers Judd Pillot and John Peaslee will write and run the project, which originated at ABC Studios. It is a multi-generational comedy that follows Breuer and his wife living under the same roof with his father and three daughters. Levity Entertainment Group, which manages Breuer, is attached to executive produce. Breuer, who is a regular on the The Howard Stern Show, is repped by UTA, which also reps Pillot and Peaslee, along with Brillstein.

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Monday, September 26, 2011

Jurors in Conrad Murray Trial Will not See Michael Jackson Tour Announcement, Judge Rules

Jurors within the trial of Michael Jackson's physician Conrad Murray won't be proven footage of Jackson's March 2009 announcement from the Here It Is tour, a judge ruled Monday.our editor recommendsConrad Murray Situation To Air Non-Stop On HLNJudge hired in Conrad Murray situation The trial is placed to start opening claims on Tuesday and Murray's defense team had wished introducing the footage into evidence. Based on CNN, Murray's lawyers claim the recording would bolster the testimony of Jackson's makeup artist, who stated the singer was furious when he learned the amount of shows around the tour have been elevated from 10 to 50. Defense lawyer Nareg Gourjian apparently told the judge the announcement was postponed 1 hour 30 minutes "because Michael Jackson was given out and may not log off the couch.Inch PHOTOS: 10 TV Tests That Shook The Planet However, La County Deputy Da David Walgren stated video shot in March might have no effect on the singer's dying four several weeks later in June. Formerly, Superior Court Judge Michael Pastor had refused a prosecution request to inform jurors about researchers multiple unsuccessful tries to re-interview Murray within the days after Jackson's dying. The prosecution's first witness on Tuesday is anticipated to become Here It Is producer Kenny Ortega. Murray is charged with getting a submit the overdose from the anesthetic propofol along with other drugs that wiped out Jackson on June 25, 2009. If charged, he could address 4 years imprisonment. Related Subjects Kenny Ortega Michael Jackson Here It Is

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Watercooler: Was Save Me's Series Finale Hot or otherwise?

Save Me Smoke Them if ya got Them folks! Last evening, Save Me rang its final alarm by having an intensely fitting finale. By focusing on the aftermath of Lou's dying, we've got a heaping load from the show's gallows humor and hard-guy heart, best displayed because the crew collected to spread the red-colored velvet "ashes" of the fallen Lieutenant. Even though the finale was timed to coincide using the tenth anniversary of 9/11, star Denis Leary and show creator Peter Tolan permitted the memory of this tragic day to merely shade their finale script than drive it. The closing scene in the memorial would be a nice touch, if this might have been huge-handed jerk in lesser hands. However, we were not so hot concerning the madcap moments allocated to Janet's sudden labor. Yeah, it had been nice to determine things finally start to sort out for that Gavin clan, however for a reveal that happens to be so great at gritty realism, the earth's quickest baby delivery appeared just a little beyond, you realize? Still, that brief stay in silliness is not enough to dull our popularity of the finale's refusal to visit all-out "happy ending," or the show's seven-season dedication towards the males and ladies who risk everything running into blazes as others try to escape from their store. We might never see 62 Truck again, but it is nice to consider that they are still together, busting each other peoples gemstones round the firehouse table and waiting to become the heroes this show has always saluted. What have you think about the Save Me finale? Sign up for TV Guide Magazine now!

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