Considering all of the storytelling options available, it seems quite possible that the recently canceled Jericho could return in some form. The executive producers of the series are currently exploring all options, but we have the three best possibilities.
Tonight Canterbury's Law moves to its new (temporary?) night. Saturday night is the Kids' Choice Awards. Sunday night Cold Case has a new episode.
Lots of good quotes from Alton, one of my favorites: Alton on why restaurant owner-operators rock: "No one is passionate about making a Big Mac."
A TV site in the nation's 35th largest market has a secret, and it will astonish you. Every month, Salt Lake's KSL.com serves up 130 million… yes MILLION… page views from 1.4 million unique users.
So, when I stumbled onto Jason Hunter's "Time Loop Theory of Lost" website, I figured I would spend a few minutes mocking it and then move on. Instead, like Rerun and his run-in with the Babarambaba cult, I found myself completely converted.
Netflix customers expecting a little red package soon may be disappointed.
The largest online video-rental service has suffered a technical glitch that has knocked out its Web site as well as its logistics and delivery systems, according to a Steve Swasey, a company spokesman.
Being a Netflix subscriber, I had been checking the site all day to see if it is back up and running. There has been coverage of this throughout the day and the site is finally back up, but I have noticed a fairly glaring problem: Netflix's movie ratings are broken.
Internet movie rental company Netflix suffered a site outage beginning at 7 a.m. PDT Monday, and the company doesn't know when it will have the problem fixed, a Netflix spokesman said.
Here's the one he's currently working on. Grill It! With Bobby Flay will have its daytime series to debut in July on Food Network. Barbeque experts from around the country have been asked to submit tapes showing them grilling up their specialty.
This time the fans are rallying in the hope that another network may pick up the series. Executive producer Carol Barbee is reportedly shopping the show around to a few other networks, which may include the CW or TNT.
The History Channel is going away. The network's name will now simply be History. This move is being done to promote their attempts to move into other forms of media.
The nuts campaign convinced CBS to give us another (short) season of Jericho, but now it looks like the show is indeed canceled for good.
Tonight 20/20 looks at prostitution in America. Saturday night you can learn about the Quest for the Lost Ark and Sunday night Crucifixion.
US television highlights for the weekend of Mar. 21, 2008 to Mar. 23, 2008. Times are ET, shows are new unless noted otherwise.
Let's take this time to talk about one of the past mysteries on the show that has never been explained (yet, anyway): the four-toed statue that some of the islanders found in the season two finale.
'Caprica' will begin production this spring. Well, it's been about two years since "Battlestar Galactica" fans were first teased with promises of a prequel, which finally seems to be underway.
Big twist this week. No, not how late the recap is... Instead of a flash forward or flash back scenario, Lost fans were given both in the same episode.
In the last twelve years, Lewis Black has gone from being "that angry guy on The Daily Show" to a comedy icon. Now, he finally has his own show.
There's more reality being served up by NBC: a food-based competition show in which couples vie to open a restaurant. British chef Marco Pierre White will be the judge. NBC has greenlit The Chopping Block for next season, calling it a sort of Top Chef meets Hell's Kitchen.
She's trying one more time. That'll make it three attempts, but who's counting. Three attempts since the new century, that is. Anyway, the point is that Geena Davis's new police drama, Exit 19, has been greenlighted by CBS.
I have just got back from the Sci Fi Channel's 2008 Upfront and the new year looks very exciting. Upon arrival, the press was treated to an interview with the cast of Battlestar Galactica along with co-producers Ronald Moore and David Eick.
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