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"Celebrity Apprentice:" Two Hours!
The TV ZoneLast year's gang... Good Lord: What is going on over there at the NBC Television Network? We ink stained types just got confirmation of that scoop in TV Week which said that..."Celebrity Apprentice" will run two hours each week.......Tags: Spider-Man, The Office (tv program), Veterans Day, Chuck (tv program), Michael Green
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'ER' finale to air March 12, NBC says, with ambitious drama series 'Kings' premiering March 19
NEW YORK (AP) _ NBC says "ER" will treat its last patients during a two-hour series finale set to air March 12. A week after that medical drama ends its 15-season run, NBC will introduce "Kings," an ambitious new series set in the present but based on...Tags: ER (tv program), Kings (tv program), Saturday Night Live (tv program), Stephen Dorff, Ian McShane
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HOLIDAY MOVIE PREVIEW: SEASON'S SCREENINGS
rafer.guzman@newsday.comAs winter settles over the multiplexes, it's time for Christmas comedies, heartwarming dramas and ... Nazis? First, the fun stuff: In the coming weeks, plenty of movies will battle for the hearts and minds of family filmgoers. On Dec. 19, "Seven Pounds,"...Tags: Chuck Berry, Courteney Cox, Mos Def, Defiance (movie), Adolf Hitler
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Gov. Val Kilmer
He's been Batman, but could Val Kilmer be the governor of New Mexico? Kilmer told New York Post gossip columnist Cindy Adams he's interested in the real-life role. "There's sort of a rumor around that I'm maybe thinking about running to be governor of...Tags: New Mexico, Batman, Government, Regional Authority, Executive Branch
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A holiday season film feast
-------------------- FOR THE RECORD: "The Tale of Despereaux": In Sunday's Calendar section, the Holiday Movie Sneaks entry for the upcoming "The Tale of Despereaux" listed only one of the animated film's directors, Sam Fell. Robert Stevenhagen co-...Tags: Music Theater, Animal Science, Ballast (movie), Bernie Mac, Alan Alda
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Films, From The Serious To The Silly, That Wrap Up The Year
The Hartford CourantPeople who love politics will be feeling a little empty a week from now, when the campaign is over and the decisions have been made. Two highly anticipated films opening in the upcoming Oscar season will fill the bill. "Frost/Nixon" is Ron Howard's...Tags: Animal Science, Music Theater, Bernie Mac, Mos Def, Changeling (movie)
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'Knight Rider' viewers will be taken for a ride
verne.gay@newsday.comTHE SHOW "Knight Rider" WHEN | WHERE Tonight at 8 on NBC / 4 REASON TO WATCH For fans of last winter's two-hour TV movie / backdoor pilot, still left wondering - "What exactly does happen when this sucker gets a flat?" Plus, for anyone thinking of...Tags: James Beard, David Hasselhoff, Television, NBC
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'Knight Rider' Gets Written Up
Zap2It.comDespite tepid ratings for its first few episodes, NBC wants to see a little bit more from the new " Knight Rider." The network has ordered four additional scripts for the show, the showbiz trade papers report. That's typically a good sign for a show,...Tags: The Mentalist (tv program), CBS Corp., Knight Rider (tv program), 90210 (tv program), Television Industry
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Kanye West, Spike Lee and more stars gear up for DNC
Los Angeles TimesWho needs bread and circuses when you've got networking and rock 'n' roll? For every Democratic delegate who is bound for the convention in Denver, desperate to influence the platform committee, there are plenty more looking for the best entertainment...Tags: Zooey Deschanel, Arianna Huffington, Death Cab for Cutie, Cinema Industry, Music
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'The Dark Knight': Is Christian Bale's voice too much?
NEW YORK -- Why does Christian Bale's Batman talk like the offspring of Clint Eastwood and a grizzly bear?
As Bruce Wayne, his voice is as smooth as his finely pressed suits. But once he puts the cape on, the transformation of his vocal chords is just as...Tags: Adam West, Christopher Nolan, Miles Davis, Tim Burton, Batman
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'Felon'
Special to NewsdayBefore the viewer has served 30 minutes of "Felon," hardworking family man Wade Porter (Stephen Dorff) has gone from putting the business end of baseball to an intruder's head, to a maximum-security prison and cell in solitary. It's a bit much to swallow,...Tags: John Anderson, Stephen Dorff, Prisons, Franz Kafka, Movies
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