The Seinfeld gang returns to television for a show-within-a-show reunion on Curb Your Enthusiasm (Oct. 4 at 9/8c, HBO).
When Larry David's on-screen wife (Cheryl Hines) leaves him, she notes that she loved him more when he worked on Seinfeld because it kept him busy. In order to win her back, he arranges an entire reunion. Oh, Larry and your hair-brained ideas.
Sweet fancy Moses! Seinfeld cast to reunite on Curb Your Enthusiasm
Jerry Seinfeld, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Jason Alexander and Michael Richards are just a few of the Seinfeld alumni who'll drop by, so keep your eyes peeled.
See how the first of the reunion episodes unfold in the clips below. Plus, get a behind-the-scenes look at how it all came together.
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Cheryl and Larry David may be split up on Curb Your Enthusiasm, but she's not out of his life yet.
Cheryl Hines, who plays Cheryl David, confirmed she'll be back on the show next season, even though last season's finale ended with Larry living in apparent bliss with Loretta Black (Vivica A. Fox).
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As hoped, Megan Mullally and Cheryl Hines have signed on to join the cast of In the Motherhood, ABC's broadcast adaptation of the popular online series starring Chelsea Handler, Leah Remini and Jenny McCarthy, and chronicling "the hilarious ups and downs of motherhood."While Mullally (a winner of two Emmys for her work on Will & Grace) and Hines (twice nominated for Curb Your Enthusiasm) represent the only official casting to date, there has been speculation that from the Internet original, Handler might cross over to round out the trio.ABC's In the Motherhood is targeted for an early 2009 bow. — Matt Mitovich
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ABC has a mother of a show on its midseason schedule. The network has put in a 13-episode order for Web series In the Motherhood in an effort to bring it to primetime television, The Hollywood Reporter reports. Based on real-life stories submitted by moms, the online series starred Chelsea Handler, Leah Remini and Jenny McCarthy acting out said mommy-related incidences; however, only Handler is expected to make the jump to the ABC series.Former Will & Grace star Megan Mullally and Curb Your Enthusiasm's Cheryl Hines are currently in negotiations to fill the other two roles.Jennifer Konner, Alexandra Rushfiled, Stu Bloomberg, and David Lang and Peter Tortorici of MindShare the company behind the online series will executive produce. Joyce Eng
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Some of television's most familiar faces were on hand in Hollywood Wednesday to promote their new poker-themed movie, The Grand. The heavily improvised film profiles six poker players who reach the world famous Grand Championship of Poker.Cheryl Hines, currently on break from Curb Your Enthusiasm, and Ray Romano play a married couple in the flick and had a very unusual way of preparing for their roles. "Well, we lived together for eight weeks before we started shooting," Hines said, jokingly. As for Curb coming back to television, Hines seemed positive. "Let's just say it's a good possibility," she said.Romano may also be coming back with his own TNT sitcom. Though he couldn't give many details, the show is "about men in mid-life. It's, 'Write what you know, and write what you cry about.' That's my philosophy," Romano said.Television funnywoman Estelle Harris, known mainly for her role as George's mom on Seinfeld, got to share some screen time with her former television son Jason Al...
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