Mandy Moore, meet your parents.
Stockard Channing and Kurt Fuller will co-star on ABC's untitled Mandy Moore pilot.
In the comedy, newlyweds Annie (Moore) and Ben get the opportunity of a lifetime to run a hip, new restaurant in Annie's hometown. Unfortunately, it also brings her closer to her needy and high-maintenance family.
Pilot Season: Get the scoop!
Channing, best-known for her roles in Grease and The West Wing, will play...
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Send in the clown doctors. Late-night programmer Adult Swim has renewed Childrens Hospital for a fourth season, Cartoon Network announced Tuesday.
The satirical medical series is written by and stars Rob Corddry as a doctor who wears clown makeup and "blood"-splattered scrubs so he can practice what he calls the "healing power of laughter" at a hospital where the staff is more interested in tending to their overactive libidos than treating patients.
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Life is imitating art for Worst Week star Erinn Hayes — hopefully not too much though. Hayes is pregnant on the show and in real life, but unlike her character, Mel, the actress doesn't have to worry about an accident-prone husband wreaking havoc everywhere he goes, especially not when a baby is about to be born. On the eve of Worst Week's finale — in which, yes, Mel does give birth — Hayes chatted with TVGuide.com about what mishaps to expect from Sam (Kyle Bornheimer), why she wants to get in on the stunt work and how she perfectly timed her on- and off-screen pregnancies. Worst Week airs Mondays at 9:30 pm/ET on CBS.
TVGuide.com: I understand Sam goes to the wrong hospital when you're in labor, but that can't be the only thing that goes wrong.
Erinn Hayes: No, that is not the only thing! The episode is ...
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Good news for Worst Week star Erinn Hayes: She's pregnant with her second child.
Hayes, who's mom to 1-year-old Maggie with husband, construction superintendent Jack Hayes, deliberately planned the pregnancy to ...
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Being a fan of both The Daily Show and Family Guy, Ive been looking forward to The Winner and tonights pilot did not disappoint me. Family Guy creators Seth MacFarlane and Ricky Blitt successfully bring their oddball humor to the shows main character, Glen Abbott, and I think there is no one better to portray the 32-year old loser than Daily Show expatriate Rob Corddry.First off, I love how the show is set in 1994. The subtle (and not so subtle) 90s references cracked me up, among them Glens Party of Five mention and of course, the O.J. Simpson car chase. I think one of the funnier lines in tonights pilot was Glens mom, Irene (Linda Hart), declaring that O.J. couldnt hurt a fly, rivaled only by Allison (Erinn Hayes) noting that Clinton seems to be a good family man. I love how the writers intentionally take us back to 1994 through these references and Im excited to see more of them as the series continues....
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