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Not a dry eye in 'The Office' as the cast and crew said goodbye ...

Topix - Entertainment News  Thu, 04/28/2011 - 17:19

The Office" has provided its fair share of laughs over its seven seasons, but tonight's super-sized episode that marks Steve Carell's exit -- and the departure of Michael Scott, the eccentric but loveable boss Carell's portrayed to acclaim on the NBC series -- had the cast holding back tears.


 

Olivia Munn's NBC series is officially a go

Digg / Television  Thu, 05/13/2010 - 11:10

The show is from Jon Pollack ("30 Rock") and Scott Silveri ("Friends") and produced by UMS.


 

Chuck fans plan rally support for series

canada.com Entertainment News  Fri, 04/30/2010 - 15:03

"Chuck" fans have a plan to rally support for the NBC series, and this time it doesn't involve sandwiches. With the action-comedy's renewal fate still to be decided, "Chuck" fans on Monday will stage themed flash mobs in at least four cities.


 

Larry David Details Seinfeld Reunion on Curb Your Enthusiasm

Digg / Television  Fri, 07/31/2009 - 09:10

The Hollywood Reporter: The "Seinfeld" cast reunion on HBO's "Curb Your Enthusiasm" this fall will be an extensive part of the series.

The stars of the original NBC series (Jerry Seinfeld, Jason Alexander, Julia-Louis Dreyfus, Michael Richards) will appear in five episodes of the HBO comedy -- along with plenty of other familiar faces.


 

NBC Resolves 'To Catch a Predator' Suicide Lawsuit

Digg / Television  Thu, 06/26/2008 - 06:41

NBC Universal has “amicably resolved” a $105-million lawsuit filed by a woman whose brother committed suicide during a taping of its controversial “Dateline NBC” series “To Catch a Predator,” both parties said today.

Bruce Baron, an attorney for Patricia Conradt, said "“the matter has been amicably resolved to the satisfaction of both parties.”


 

Speedy new character debuts on new season of NBC's 'Heroes'

Digg / Television  Wed, 05/14/2008 - 08:00

Meet Daphne, the speedy new character on NBC's "Heroes," who plans to give the show's superhumans—especially time traveler Hiro and his sidekick, Ando—a run for their money when she debuts on the popular NBC series' upcoming third season, which went back into production last week.