CBS Announces Fall Premiere Dates

June 24, 2009

Today CBS announced when its fall shows will premiere, and many of the dates are easy to remember because CBS is essentially launching all of its shows in a single week.  From Monday, September 21 to Sunday, September 27, CBS will premiere all but two of its shows.

Those exceptions include the newest season of Survivor, which premieres one week early to allow a two-hour premiere on Thursday. September 17, and the series premiere of Three Rivers starring Moonlight's Alex O'Loughlin which comes Sunday, October 4, one week late to allow The Amazing Race to have a two-hour premiere.

CBS' Fall Lineup: 'Medium' Changes Networks, 'Mentalist' Changes Nights

May 20, 2009

Continuing in this exciting week of Fall schedules, CBS revealed its lineup today, and while many shows remain fixed, there are some big moves.  The Mentalist, this past season's top new show, will get the coveted post-CSI timeslot Thursdays at 10pm.

And one day after NBC officially cancelled Medium, CBS scooped it up and Patricia Arquette will now see ghosts right after Jennifer Love Hewitt does the same thing on Ghost Whisperer.

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Two and a Half Men: Preview of Finale "Baseball was Better with Steroids"

May 18, 2009

Tonight on the season finale of Two and Half Men - "Baseball was Better with Steroids" - Mia's (Emmanuelle Vaugier) return finds Charlie (Charlie Sheen) questioning his devotion to Chelsea (Jennifer Bini Taylor).  The guys rush a laboring Judith (Marin Hinkle) to the hospital, and Alan (Jon Cryer) fears he might be the father.

Now on its sixth season, critics didn't foresee the longevity of the CBS comedy.  For instance, its last episode reeled in 14.2 million viewers.  So far, this season posts a 15 million average in terms of ratings, an improvement from its already admirable 13.6 million numbers last season.

TV's Most Unique Families

January 8, 2009

BuddyTV's running a special feature on all of the wonderfully unique families on TV. Within the feature, there's a chance to win a flat-screen TV as well as a couple of Showtime prize packages with DVD sets for Dexter season 2, Penn & Teller: BS! season 5, Californication season 1, The L Word season 5, and The Tudors season 1.

TV families always seem to be more interesting than our own. In fact, they're never normal. At one point or another, we'll all wished to be a part of some imaginary clan. Something deep inside draws us to the craziness, the tenderness or the drama. So we salute all these unique TV families.

Two and a Half Men: Charlie Sheen Sheds Light on Casting Emilio Estevez

December 16, 2008

Last night's episode of Two and a Half Men saw a family affair as the Harper brothers got a visit from one actor's real-life sibling.  As reported previously, Emilio Estevez signed on to guest star on the CBS sitcom to play old a womanizing friend, whose death makes Charlie take a hard look at his own reckless lifestyle.

"The character was designed to be an old friend of Charlie's who shared a lot of his decadent traits," exec producer Chuck Lorre said.  "It seemed like a natural fit to have a family member who knows Charlie very well play that role."

Emilio Estevez and James Earl Jones to Guest on 'Two and a Half Men'

November 6, 2008

I'll say it.  Emilio Estevez should be more famous than his brother.  However, while Emilio's acting career has more or less dwindled into oblivion (this may be by choice, but still), brother Charlie Sheen is the highest paid actor in television (he'd probably be the highest paid person on TV if it wasn't for that limey curmudgeon Simon Cowell).  Emilio was an original member of the Brat Pack, starred in The Breakfast Club and St. Elmo's Fire, had a resurgence in the nineties with The Mighty Ducks, and has since faded away.  He wrote and directed his pet project Bobby a couple of years back, to solid reviews, and he's got a new movie he's going to write and direct, called The Public, slated for next year.  However, he's decided to go in front of the screen again, and he'll do it alongside his brother Charlie.  It was announced today that Emilio Estevez will guest star on an episode of Two and a Half Men later this season. 

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