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Fox to Air Two In Living Color Specials

Keenen Ivory Wayans

Bring on the Fly Girls! Fox and Keenen Ivory Wayans are teaming up to present two half-hour specials that will reboot its 1990s sketch comedy series, In Living Color, the network announced Friday.

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Comedy Central Cancels Sports Show With Norm Macdonald, Onion SportsDome

Norm MacDonald

Comedy Central will just have to continue its search for another successful satirical news program; both Sports Show with Norm Macdonald and Onion SportsDome have been canceled, Deadline.com reports.

Tosh.0 renewed for fourth season — bring on more Rebecca Black!

Both series debuted to low numbers, with... read more

Exclusive: 90210 Alum Heads to Law & Order: SVU

Jason Wiles

Former Beverly Hills, 90210 and Third Watch star Jason Wiles will make a guest appearance on Law & Order: SVU, TVGuide.com has learned exclusively.

Law & Order: SVU books David Alan Grier

Wiles, who played drug addict Colin Robbins on the original 90210, will be featured alongside previously announced guest stars Michael Gladis, Kevin Alejandro and David Alan Grier. The 40-year-old will play Alexander Gammon, who becomes a rapist's target.

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Law & Order: SVU Books David Alan Grier

David Alan Grier

David Alan Grier is heading to Law & Order: SVU.

Grier, 54, will play defense attorney Jeremy Swift in an upcoming episode called "Branded," scheduled to air October 20, a show rep tells TVGuide.com. He joins previously announced guests Michael Gladis and Kevin Alejandro, who will play rape victims who are brutally abused.

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Bones Exclusive: David Alan Grier to Woo Brennan?

David Alan Grier

David Alan Grier has been tapped to guest-star as a Bill Nye the Science Guy type on Bones, TVGuide.com has learned exclusively.

Fall Preview: Get scoop on your favorite returning shows

Grier will play Professor Bunsen Jude the Science Dude, a quirky host of a children's TV program. As we first reported, he comes to the Jeffersonian Institute hoping to get Brennan (Emily Deschanel) on his show as a guest scientist... read more

David Alan Grier Returns to Standup (Sort of), "Brainwashed" by Dancing

David Alan Grier

David Alan Grier's name has been associated with dancing more so than anything else this year, with his appearances on Dancing with the Stars and in Dance Flick. But this weekend, DAG is going back to his standup roots. As part of... read more

VIDEO: Dancing's David Alan Grier Tells Two Judges to "Kiss My A--"

It was a sad night for In Living Color alum David Alan Grier after his Dancing run came to an end Tuesday. TV Guide Network caught up with bummed-out funnyman right after he got the boot and learned Grier had "no love" for the judges' other than Len (whom he merely "respects"). The cast-off had a few fightin' words for Carrie Ann and Bruno (at the 4:50 mark) — and Kym Johnson had the same look Mike Meyers did when Kanye West made that President Bush comment. Plus: Find out what Grier would have done next week. (It involves stripping down and giving the audience the "booty-jiggle").

Watch the video after the jump!

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Comedy Central OKs Two New Shows

David Alan Grier by Monica Morgan/ WireImage.com

Comedy Central has greenlit two new parody series, including a fake magazine news show from David Alan Grier and a send-up of reality TV, according to the Hollywood Reporter.Grier's show has the working title David Alan Grier's Chocolate News, and as such promises not to shy away from controversy. The other show, tentatively titled Reality Bites, will spoof the reality-TV genre with comedians participating in fake competition shows.Reality will air this summer, while Chocolate is scheduled for early 2009. — Mickey O'Connor read more

Comedy Central's New Slate Brims Over with Ambition

Comedy Central has announced its upcoming development slate, and it's nothing short of diverse, ambitious and (I hope) hilarious. According to Variety, some of the star-driven pilots include potential series from Snoop Dogg, Andy Richter and David Alan Grier (!), in genres that range from animation to sketch comedy to scripted narratives to flat-out parodies.Snoop, who's apparently on a quest to become the most ubiquitous music artist across the networks, is the subject of an animated pilot that follows his life from his days as little G in the LBC. Grier's pilot will feature the comedian in a magazine show parody, David Alan Grier's Chocolate News, while Richter's potential show stars him in a sketch comedy series. The rest of the development roster is chock-full of potentially massive laugh-a-thons. Some of the most intriguing picks include, however, Gay Robot (which sounds kind of a like an animated Quarterlife with technological and social issues at the forefront), Search and De... read more

Short Cuts: NBC Downsizes Laughs, TNT and TBS Upload Dramas and More

The Peacock plans to discontinue its supersized sitcoms. According to TVWeek.com, the net believes that starting shows at odd intervals like 9:23 pm was frustrating viewers, not to mention confusing TiVos.... TNT and TBS will stream all of their original summer series online, says BroadCastingCable.com. Existing hits The Closer and My Boys and newbies Heartland and Saving Grace will be available the day after they're broadcast.... Literary agent Tony Cowell — aka Simon's spotlight-starved sibling — will be the head judge of Bestseller, an American Idol-like reality competition for aspiring scribes airing on British TV.... Comedy Central is developing a new slew of controversial comedies, including the bank-robbing laffer Held Up, the Arab stand-up showcase The Watch List and David Alan Grier's Chocolate News. (We miss you, Dave Chappelle!) — Reporting by Raven Snook read more

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