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TV on DVD: November 17, 2009

Farscape series DVDHere are some of the options available this Tuesday.

  • 7th Heaven (Season 9)
  • Andy Barker, P.I. (Complete Series)
  • Ben 10: Alien Force (Vol. 5)
  • Drawn Together (Complete Series)
  • Farscape (Seasons 1-4, Complete Series)
  • It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia: It’s a Very Sunny Christmas
  • Monk: Best of Monk
  • Rome (Complete Series)
  • The Sopranos (Complete Series)
  • Star Trek: The Next Generation - The Best Of (Volume 2)
  • Wagon Train (Season 1)

Make sure to also check out the DVD and Blu-ray film options for this week.

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Grey’s Anatomy Preview: Owen Has a Hold on Cristina


Long gone are the days when Dr. Preston Burke romantically climbed into Dr. Yang’s hospital bed. Now Cristina has a new man - and he’s a little bit more aggressive.

On tomorrow’s episode of , Owen’s post-traumatic stress disorder will shift into high gear. Unfortunately, he’ll just happen to have a warm body lying next to him when it happens.

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Casting Corner: In Plain Sight, Kath & Kim, Medium and More

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Here’s a quick look at some of the casting announcements made recently:

CSI: Miami: No matter what you think of Diddy, you can’t deny the mans’ diversity. Who else could front several reality shows, star in A Raisin in the Sun and take on David Caruso? According to Entertainment Tonight, the mogul is scheduled to air in two episodes of the CBS drama next year. He will play a federal prosecutor (yeah, I know) who has a personal and professional beef with Horatio’s team.

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This Week on TV (9/28-9/21)

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(You can view TV Envy’s Fall Television Programming Schedule here.)

 

MONDAY (9/22)

Season premieres: The Big Bang Theory, Boston Legal, CSI: Miami, Dancing with the Stars, Heroes, How I Met Your Mother, Two and a Half Men, Worst Week

  • Dancing with the Stars (ABC, 8pm):  Special two-hour premiere. “The season begins with 13 new celebrities.” Any time a reference is made about ’s butt or cut foot, take a drink.
  • Two and a Half Men (CBS, 9pm): “Charlie runs into an ex-girlfriend whose son bears a striking resemblance to him.” As if Charlie Sheen really needed to get involved in another custody issue.
  • Heroes (NBC, 9pm):  Special two-hour premiere. “Suresh makes an important breakthrough.” It’s taken him two seasons to realize how boring his character is.
  • Worst Week (CBS, 9:30pm):  Series premiere. “Disaster-prone Sam Briggs, and his girlfriend, Melanie, visit her parents – who don’t like Sam – to tell them that they are engaged and expecting a child.” It’s always good to get the disappointing news out all at once.

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Grey’s Anatomy News: Katherine Heigl, Sandra Oh

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In June, Katherine Heigl made a remark that was bound to anger some of her Grey’s Anatomy co-workers. When asked about the upcoming Emmys, last year’s winner said she didn’t submit an entry because she didn’t feel she was given worthy material.

And while some accused the rising movie star of purposely sparking the controversy (in an attempt to get out of her series contract), one of Katherine’s co-stars has just now spoken in her defense. At an engagement for the Hallmark Channel, (Dr. Miranda Bailey) said:

“All actors have to do that exactly same thing every year. The public at large doesn’t understand it’s not about your body of works. It can’t be something in the middle. You can have a great seasonal arc, but if you don’t have that show that’s your show, then it’s not the right thing for the category. It was amazing to me the way it got blown out of proportion. Some years I submit, some years I don’t.”

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End of the Road for NBC’s ‘Journeyman’

Posted by Veronica Santiago Categories: Daytime, NBC, Cancellations,

JourneymanThirteen is not only an unlucky number, it’s the only number is going to get.

Unlike other freshman dramas (e.g. , ), Journeyman will not get a full-season order.  NBC had until yesterday to express its intentions with the program.  Unfortunately, the studio chose not to waste more money on the ratings-challenged series.  (Just this Monday, the show scored almost 1 million less viewers than Life did in the same time slot last week.)

The drama, starring (Rome), completed 13 episodes before production ended.  Unlike ABC’s questionable move with Big Shots, NBC does intend to air Journeyman’s final two hours.

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