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Mar 3 2010 05:55 AM ET

Jason Isaacs to star in Fox pilot 'Pleading Guilty'

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Jason Isaacs, one of pilot season’s most sought-after stars, has signed on to the Fox drama Pleading Guilty, based on Scott Turow’s book of the same name. According to The Hollywood Reporter, he’ll star as Mack, a “cop-turned-attorney described as ‘a big handsome Irish lunk’” who investigates the disappearance of a law firm’s top litigator. Isaacs, who previously starred in Showtime’s Brotherhood and the Harry Potter films, will next appear opposite Matt Damon in Green Zone.

Mar 1 2010 05:55 AM ET

Amber Heard joins Nicolas Cage in 'Drive Angry'

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Zombieland‘s Amber Heard has been cast alongside Nicolas Cage in the bloody 3D action film Drive Angry. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Cage plays a man chasing the people who killed his daughter and kidnapped her baby; Heard costars as a diner employee who teams with Cage to find his granddaughter. Director Patrick Lussier hopes to begin shooting in Shreveport, La., this month, the trade reports.

Feb 25 2010 11:57 AM ET

Ratings: 'American Idol' wins another round with the Olympics

American Idol may have defeated the Winter Olympics again Wednesday, but the Vancouver Games crushed everything else. Fox topped primetime, averaging 22.8 million viewers for the evening. NBC followed with 19.5 million viewers. CBS, ABC and The CW, which admitted defeat with repeats, averaged 6.3 million, 3.7 million, and 1.1 million viewers respectively.

Time Show Viewers (in millions)
8 p.m. American Idol (Fox)
Winter Olympics (NBC)
The New Adventures of Old Christine (CBS)
Modern Family (ABC)
Life Unexpected (The CW)
22.8
19.5
4.4 (repeat)
3.9 (repeat)
1.0 (repeat)
8:30 p.m. The Middle (ABC)
Gary Unmarried (CBS)
4.0 (repeat)
3.4 (repeat)
9 p.m. Criminal Minds (CBS)
Modern Family (ABC)
Gossip Girl (The CW)
7.3 (repeat)
4.5 (repeat)
.6 (repeat)
9:30 p.m. The Middle (ABC) 3.5 (repeat)
10 p.m. CSI: NY (CBS)
Cougar Town (ABC)
7.9 (repeat)
3.3 (repeat)
10:30 p.m. Cougar Town (ABC) 2.7 (repeat)

Source: Nielsen

Read more:
American Idol recap: Man-ick Depression!
Olympic Stud of the Day: Francois-Louis Tremblay
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Feb 24 2010 05:55 AM ET

Gary Busey welcomes a son

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Actor Gary Busey, 65, and his girlfriend Steffanie Sampson, welcomed a son — 6 lbs., 7 oz Luke Sampson Busey — on Tuesday, People reports. Busy has two children, actor Jake Busey and daughter Alectra, from previous relationships.

Feb 23 2010 06:00 AM ET

Placido Domingo to undergo 'preventative surgery' for abdominal pain

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Placido Domingo will undergo “preventative surgery” in New York City after suffering severe abdominal pain while performing in Tokyo last week, his publicist tells The New York Times. The 69-year-old tenor anticipates missing no more than six weeks of work. The rep declined to elaborate on the condition leading to the procedure. In addition to singing and conducting worldwide, Domingo is also general director of the Los Angeles Opera and the Washington National Opera. “Please know he’s not having brain surgery, and, knowing Placido, he will be working as they roll the gurney into surgery and again as he leaves recovery,” his rep said in an email to the Times.

Feb 17 2010 12:12 PM ET

Ratings: 'American Idol' defeats the Olympics

American Idol took ratings gold Tuesday, topping the night and the 8 p.m. and 9 p.m. hours. NBC’s Olympics coverage, featuring a competitive night of men’s figure skating, nabbed silver by building its audience from 17.4 million to 22.4 million over the course of primetime. CBS’ NCIS took bronze with a repeat. Lost, which dropped about a million viewers from its premiere to week 2, was down roughly another million in week 3 — and finished just off the podium.

Time Show Viewers (in millions)
8 p.m. American Idol (Fox)
2010 Winter Olympics (NBC)
NCIS (CBS)
Lost (ABC)
90210 (The CW)
23.6
20.4
11.6 (repeat)
4.2 (repeat)
.9 (repeat)
9 p.m. Lost (ABC)
NCIS: Los Angeles (CBS)
Melrose Place (The CW)
9.8
9.1 (repeat)
.8 (repeat)
10 p.m. The Good Wife (CBS)
The Forgotten (ABC)
7.8 (repeat)
5.1

Source: Nielsen

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American Idol recap: Semi-Charmed lives
Lost recap: The Man with the Plan
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Feb 16 2010 06:10 PM ET

Capt. Phil Harris told 'Deadliest Catch' cameras to keep filming in hospital: 'We need a great finish to this story'

The upcoming sixth season of Discovery’s Deadliest Catch will include Capt. Phil Harris’ final voyage on the Cornelia Marie, and, possibly, footage of his final days. Catch cameras had already filmed the Cornelia Marie during king crab season (mid-October to mid-December), and had been with the crew since mid-January for opilio (or snow crab) season when Harris, who died Feb. 9 at age 53, had a stroke while in port off-loading at St. Paul Island in Alaska. “We were there for the entire time. We were there in the hospital,” Catch exec producer Thom Beers tells EW. Harris hadn’t been expected to awaken from the medically-induced coma he was placed in following surgery, but remarkably, on Feb. 2, he did. “When he came out, he was trying to talk. He couldn’t, but he was motioning with his hand to my producer and camera man. We said we want to give you your space and get out, and he wrote on a piece of paper. It said, ‘No, we need a great finish to this story,’” Beers says, with a laugh. “He’s just come out of a coma, and he’s producing [the show].” The fact that Harris also summoned what his sons Josh and Jake proudly described as “his trademark captain’s bluntness” to tell the doctors and nurses “Don’t f— up” spoke volumes, Beers adds. “That was wit, that was sarcasm, that was sardonic, that was brilliant.” Whether any of the hospital footage will air will be a decision made later with Phil’s family.

This Saturday, Discovery will pay tribute to Capt. Phil with a 15-hour marathon of Deadliest Catch beginning at noon ET covering the best of season 4 and the second half of season 5. Beers expects to produce a new tribute special devoted to the skipper’s entire run on the Emmy-winning series to air during season 6, which premieres in April. In addition to a private funeral, a public memorial and other remembrance events are being planned for the second annual fan fest CatchCon, which Discovery says will be held later this spring in Seattle. Beers, who flew to Seattle last week to meet with Phil’s sons, says they want to spread his ashes out on the Bering Sea when the new crab season begins this fall.

More: Remembering ‘Deadliest Catch’ Captain Phil Harris

Feb 11 2010 12:24 PM ET

Ratings: 'American Idol,' 'Human Target' back on track

Good news for Fox: In Week 2 of the time slot switcheroo for American Idol and Human Target, Hollywood Week with Ellen DeGeneres saw the 9 p.m. Idol increase its audience by roughly 4 million viewers from last Wednesday, while Human Target grew by about 1 million to claim the 8 p.m. hour in its first head-to-head with CBS’ The New Adventures of Old Christine and Gary Unmarried. (It’s still, however, about 1 million shy of its last airing at 9 p.m.) NBC should be happy (or sad?) knowing that a repeat of Law & Order: SVU outperformed The Jay Leno Show in the 10 p.m. slot. The CW continued to score a nice turnout for encore episodes of Life Unexpected.

Time Show Viewers (in millions)
8 p.m. Human Target (Fox)
The New Adventures of Old Christine (CBS)
A Charlie Brown Valentine (ABC)
Mercy (NBC)
Life Unexpected (The CW)
8.9
8.3
7.5 (repeat)
6.8
1.6 (repeat)
8:30 p.m. The Middle (ABC)
Gary Unmarried (CBS)
8.2
7.7
9 p.m. American Idol (Fox)
Criminal Minds (CBS)
Modern Family (ABC)
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (NBC)
Gossip Girl (The CW)
25.0
14.8
10.1
4.5 (repeat)
.7 (repeat)
9:30 p.m. Cougar Town (ABC) 6.7
10 p.m. CSI: NY (CBS)
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (NBC)
Ugly Betty (ABC)
13.7
6.0 (repeat)
4.7

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American Idol recap: Group Therapy
Modern Family recap: Caught in the act
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Feb 4 2010 12:36 PM ET

Ratings: 'American Idol', 'Human Target' swap timeslots, take dips

American Idol was still Wednesday’s top show, but trading timeslots with Human Target threw the ratings juggernaut off its mark: At 9 p.m., Idol was down nearly 5 million viewers from last week, when it aired an hour earlier. Human Target also took a slide, dropping more than 2 million viewers from its last airing in its later slot. Target, was, however, up against CBS’ Super Bowl’s Greatest Commercials 2010 special, which outperformed the Eye’s usual offerings in the 8 p.m. hour, The New Adventures of Old Christine and Gary Unmarried.

Time Show Viewers (in millions)
8 p.m. Super Bowl’s Greatest Commercials 2010 (CBS)
Human Target (Fox)
Mercy (NBC)
Modern Family (ABC)
Life Unexpected (The CW)
11.2
7.8
6.3
6.8 (repeat)
1.4 (repeat)
8:30 p.m. The Middle (ABC) 7.3
9 p.m. American Idol (Fox)
Criminal Minds (CBS)
Modern Family (ABC)
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (NBC)
Gossip Girl (The CW)
20.8
14.8
9.1
4.1 (repeat)
.5 (repeat)
9:30 p.m. Cougar Town (ABC) 6.2
10 p.m. CSI: NY (CBS)
The Jay Leno Show (NBC)
Ugly Betty (ABC)
14.2 (repeat)
4.2
4.1

Source: Nielsen Media Research

Read more:
American Idol recap: Twelve for the road!
Modern Family recap: The low two
Ugly Betty Bites: 23 drag-lightful lines from last night’s episode

Feb 3 2010 04:01 PM ET

Evan Farmer named new host of 'CMT Top 20 Countdown'

Evan Farmer — who TV audiences might remember as a member of the boy band in MTV’s first made-for-TV movie 2GE+HER or more recently as a host/handyman on TLC’s While You Were Out — has been tapped as the new emcee of CMT Top 20 Countdown. Farmer’s first episode airs this Friday at 11 a.m. ET. Lance Smith, who joined CMT as its first VJ in 2001, and went on to host more than 400 episodes of the show, left the network last December to pursue acting.

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