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'Sopranos' creator David Chase to receive Norman Lear Achievement Award
Los Angeles Times Staff Writer"Sopranos" kingpin David Chase has been made an offer he can't refuse: The Emmy- and Peabody Award-winning creator and executive producer of the acclaimed HBO mob series is to receive the Norman Lear Achievement Award in Television at the 20th annual...Tags: Television, Emmy Awards, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), David Chase
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Cable's fall season opens with 'Raising the Bar'
Special to NewsdaySERIES Already on: Raising the Bar (Mondays at 10 p.m., TNT). Mark-Paul Gosselaar and Jane Kaczmarek square off in Steven Bochco's predictable legal drama of idealistic lawyers and hard-nosed judges. Sons of Anarchy (Wednesdays at 10 p.m., FX). Charlie...Tags: Lou Reed, Satellite and Cable Service, Dennis Hopper, Rosie O'Donnell, Shipbuilding
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TNT Renews 'Saving Grace,' 'Raising the Bar'
Zap2It.comTNT plans to keep "Saving Grace," and at the same time it wants to continue "Raising the Bar." The cable network said Tuesday (Sept. 16) that it has picked both shows for new seasons in 2009; it will be the third season for "Saving Grace" and the...Tags: Satellite and Cable Service, Michael Wright, Holly Hunter, Oklahoma, Saving Grace (tv program)
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No slowing down for Jane Kaczmarek
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIt's a truism of the theater: Nuns are funny. Just ask Nicholas Martin, director of John Guare's "The House of Blue Leaves," the inaugural production of the newly remodeled Mark Taper Forum, reopening Saturday after a $30-million makeover. "It's true....Tags: NBC, Children, Family, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), John Guare
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"90210" Scores Nicely for the CW, But...
The TV ZoneAll that press! All that hype! All that EVERYTHING!!! You'd think people would tune in just to see what all the hyperventilating was about, and they did. A total of 4.9 million watched the two-hour premiere last night, which......Tags: People, Adults
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Bocho: Riding High Again
The TV ZoneAnd speaking of Steven Bochco, and his sudden new TNT hit, "Raising the Bar" (see post below about "90210") - which was seen by nearly 8 MILLION viewers on its Monday debut - I'm suddenly reminded of a piece......Tags: NBC, Emmy Awards, Justice System, California, Weaponry
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Review: 'Raising the Bar' on TNT
verne.gay@newsday.comBased on former Bronx public defender, David Feige's 2006 book "Indefensible" (Feige is now a professor of law at Seton Hall and is also one of "Bar's" producers), the show is about the loosely fictionalized Jerry Kellerman -- Mark-Paul Gosselaar ("NYPD...Tags: Brooklyn (New York City), Laws, New York City Police Department, Justice System, Criminal Laws
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Cable had a hot summer with dramas like 'The Closer'
Los Angeles TimesAnd then, the audience parted. Here's what has happened to TV viewing this summer: People who want reality shows have stuck with the broadcast networks. Viewers who prefer scripted series have migrated to the cable channels. And in terms of ratings,...Tags: Mad Men (tv program), Satellite and Cable Service, Michael Wright, Damages (tv program), NBC
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Gustav Forces Coverage Changes; New Seasons For 'Gossip Girl,' 'Prison Break'
Hurricane Gustav was poised to batter the Gulf Coast this morning, but it had already managed to smash a big event 1,200 miles to the north. Networks and cable news outlets that had planned to cover the Republican National Convention tonight were...Tags: Don Rickles, Jay Leno, Jonathan Winters, John McCain, Hurricane Gustav
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TV season preview
Fall broadcast ABC Here are synopses, time slots and premiere dates, where available, for new series, movies and specials from the broadcast networks, cable channels and PBS. TV critic Hal Boedeker assesses the programs. Opportunity Knocks, 8 p.m....Tags: Fringe (tv program), Molly Shannon, Satellite and Cable Service, Shirley MacLaine, Family
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A parting of the programming ways for networks, cable
Channel IslandAND THEN, the audience parted. Here's what has happened to TV viewing this summer: People who want reality shows have stuck with the broadcast networks. Viewers who prefer scripted series have migrated to the cable channels. And in terms of ratings,...Tags: Mad Men (tv program), Satellite and Cable Service, Michael Wright, Damages (tv program), NBC
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'Generation Kill'
Times Television CriticHere we are in year six of the Iraq war, which has receded in the media to a static-filled hum of casualty figures and reports of new advances in improvised weaponry. If it takes a re-created reality to make us think concretely about what's happening...Tags: Television, Iraq War, Johnny Cash, David Simon, Wars and Interventions
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