January 13, 2009

Does this look like a lawyer to you?
Heath Ledger: His family plans on giving his Golden Globe trophy to daughter Matilda. Rightfully so!
Slumdog Millionaire: One of the reasons ABC is considering bringing the hit show back. Been there, done that? We’re kind of over it…
Vanessa Hudgens: Now that HSM is long over (sniff sniff), Hudgens is trying to piggyback on to another series…Twilight. What ever happened to ‘breaking free’?
Hilary Duff: Signed a development deal with NBC back in November and now actually has something to show for it. Barely Legal will take on a whole new meaning!
NBC: Creating a panel of “leading women” (which apparently includes Tori Spelling) to help advertisers better market to females.
Mariska Hargitay: Word broke late yesterday that the Law & Order star has a “partially collapsed lung”…and it won’t impact her TV commitments one bit. Surprising. Collapsed lung sounds serious, no?
Til’ Death: Hasn’t died. Who knew?! Better question: who cares?
The Sopranos: 10-year anniversary. Again, who knew?! We feel old. (And the most important Soprano, James Gandolfini, of all has a new gig: Broadway!)
Shaquille O’Neal: Mentioned on his Twitter feed that he’s getting a doctorate in “human resource development.” One more time, all together now: WHO KNEW?!
TMZ: You know something needs to be changed in the television industry when TMZ TV is the only show that had 52 weeks of original programming in 2008.
SIZZLED OUT: Charlotte Church
STILL SIZZLING: We’re headed to LA tomorrow to tape an appearance on this game show. Good thing we know the alphabet!
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January 14, 2009 at 10:32 am
Where do you get all that inside information,and so fast?I’m impressed. Is that true about Prison Break? Will they end it this year?