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TV Extensions, Renewals and Cancellations (11/11)

Dollhouse

Here’s an update on the shows you will and won’t be seeing in the months to come:

 

CANCELLATIONS
  • Dollhouse (FOX) - All 13 episodes will make it to air.
  • Eastwick (ABC) - All 13 episodes will make it to air.
  • Hank (ABC) - Already pulled from schedule.

 

EXTENSIONS
  • The Forgotten (ABC) - Five more episodes ordered

 

RENEWALS
  • She’s Got the Look (TV Land) - Season 3
  • Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List (Bravo) - Season 6

(Make sure to check out TV Envy’s Programming Schedule.)

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TV Extensions, Renewals and Cancellations (4/22)

Brooke Hogan

Here’s an update on the shows you’ll be seeing more of in the months to come:

 

RENEWALS
  • The Amazing Race (CBS) - Season 15
  • Brooke Knows Best (VH1) - Season 2
  • Celebrity Rehab With Dr. Drew (VH1) - Season 3
  • Gotti’s Way 2 (VH1) - Season 2
  • HGTV Design Star (HGTV) - Season 4
  • I Want to Work for Diddy (VH1) - Season 2
  • She’s Got the Look (TV Land) - Season 2
  • Tool Academy (VH1) - Season 2

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This Week on TV (6/23-6/29)

Celebrity Family Feud

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

 

MONDAY (6/23)
  • I Love the New Millennium (VH1, 10pm):  “Eight-part series featuring stars reminiscing about pop culture phenomena of the new millennium begins with the year 2000.” Is it too soon to wonder what VH1 will cover in 2011?
  • Legally Blonde the Musical: The Search for Elle Woods (MTV,10pm):  “The ladies perform with a canine costar: Bruiser, the dog from the musical.” I had no idea revived Punk’d.
  • Psychic Kids: Children of the Paranormal (A&E, 10pm):  “A 14-year-old boy, who claims to see spirits of people and animals, is introduced to siblings close to his age who supposedly have paranormal gifts.” I’m always happy when freaky kids find someone to play with.
  • Weeds (Showtime, 10pm):  “Celia’s hard time in county lock-up gets harder when her cellmate decides to make Celia her ‘special girl’.” Yeah - that would definitely suck.

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This Week on TV (6/9-6/15)

Nashville Star

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

 

MONDAY (6/9)
  • The Bachelorette (ABC, 8pm):  “DeAnna accuses the 9 remaining bachelors of refusing to take the competition seriously, but first she invites them to compete in a singing contest.” I don’t understand why those guys don’t see the importance of a proper serenade.
  • Quads with 2 Moms (Discovery Health, 8pm):  “A same-sex couple who want to become parents undergo fertility treatments and both become pregnant with twins.” I just can’t believe Oprah didn’t get a hold of this story first!
  • Greek (ABC Family, 8pm):  Season finale. “The Cyprus-Rhodes students head to the beach for Spring Break where Casey finally decides to leave the past behind and cut loose.” And by “decides”, we mean she finally “downs” a couple of shots and forgets the past.
  • Nashville Star (NBC, 9pm):  Season/network premiere. “Billy Ray Cyrus takes over the hosting from Jewel, who moves to the judges’ table alongside country stars John Rich and Jeffrey Steele.” I never thought the day would come when I would compare Jewel to .

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Modeling Competition for Ages 35+

Posted by Wendy Michaels Categories: Prime Time, Reality, Cable,

TV Land logoNow here’s a reality competition I can appreciate. You see, I’m a 30-something and… well, I feel old. It doesn’t help to see all of these young whippersnappers on television either. For example, I feel completely disconnected from the issues that plague the recent housemates on —I’m just not tuned in to what they’re going through. In fact, I’m on a different frequency altogether. So, is tapping into a new reality niche with their reality series, . Twenty female contestants over 35 years old will compete for a modeling contract with Wilhelmina Models. Plus they’ll land a photo spread in Self magazine, which is one of those “real” women kind of mags (OK, I’m a subscriber, I admit it). Supermodel Kim Alexis, who is in her 40s, hosts the series, with judging duties upheld by supermodel Beverly Johnson, Wilhelmina president Sean Patterson and Robert Verdi, celebrity stylist. TV Land president Larry Jones said of the series, “Real women in their 40s and 50s are too often overlooked in the scope of the TV landscape. TV Land’s goal is to tell the rich stories of these striking women in a fun and entertaining way.” The show is expected to air on TV Land in summer 2008.

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