
Donnie Wahlberg
Taking a break between scenes, Blue Bloods' Donnie Wahlberg places two smartphones within easy reach. The onetime teen heartthrob is so connected to social media that instead of watching his hit cop show on Fridays at 10, he reads real-time Tweets to gauge what viewers like or don't. Happily for the actor who plays Det. Danny Reagan, the "likes" win — Blue Bloods and Wahlberg rule the night...
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Tom Selleck and Will Estes, Blue Bloods
Blue Bloods' new executive producer, Ed Zuckerman, wants to make one thing clear to viewers: He's not messing with the formula that made the sophomore CBS drama a hit in its first year.
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The veteran TV writer/producer was hired in May to replace outgoing creators Robin Green and Mitchell Burgess amid reports that CBS wanted to make the show more procedural. (Zuckerman's resume supported the theory: He served long stints on JAG and Law & Order.) However, Zuckerman insists nothing will change.
"The idea is to keep the show the same balanced show between a case of the week and the Reagan family issues and family drama," Zuckerman tells TVGuide.com....
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Bradley Cooper, Renee Zellweger
Bradley Cooper may be the star of Limitless, but his relationship with Renée Zellweger has come to an end.
The Hollywood couple has broken up, according to People. The two first met when they worked together on the 2009 film Case 39.
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Blue Bloods
Jennifer Esposito has been promoted to series regular on Blue Bloods, CBS announced Thursday.
Esposito, 37, joined the show in October as Detective Jackie Curatola, the new partner of Donnie Wahlberg's Danny Reagan, who had...
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Blue Bloods
As a proud Bostonian, Donnie Wahlberg knows he's going to get flak for what he's about to say.
"It's awesome being a New York cop!" the Blue Bloods star tells TVGuide.com. "Everyone at home is going to kill me for this, but New York cops are the best. To work so closely with them and to get to play one, it's a great, great feeling. Nothing is better than walking through the streets of New York. We did a huge scene outside a few weeks ago and there's hundreds of New Yorkers watching. This guy riding ...
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Blue Bloods
On the Blue Bloods set, it's not uncommon to see fake handguns, mock suspect files, claustrophobic interrogation rooms ... and dance numbers?
"We have dance-party Fridays!" Jennifer Esposito tells TVGuide.com after grooving and clapping with the crew to Donnie Wahlberg's beatbox tune in between takes. "It's our little way of ...
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Jennifer Esposito, Mark Philippoussis
Rescue Me and ex-Samantha Who? star Jennifer Esposito is engaged to tennis pro Mark Philippoussis, People reports.
Philippoussis popped the question this summer and the two "are happily engaged and enjoying ...
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Jennifer Esposito
It's fun, sure, but it's not necessarily easy playing a sitcom lush. Jennifer Esposito of ABC's Samantha Who? (Mondays at 9:30 pm/ET) reveals the perils of pounding mock-tails, hints at what makes outrageous Andrea tick, and previews big tension with upcoming guest star Mary-Kate Olsen. Plus: Esposito shares the surprising reason why one costar wants to kill her.
Read our full Q&A, after the jump.
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Jennifer Esposito by Bob D'Amico/ABC
We all have those friends who bring out the worst in us Unfortunately for Jennifer Espositos character on Samantha Who Mondays at 930 pmET ABC her impressionable pal is an amnesiac who doesnt necessarily want to muck up her clean slate We caught up with Esposito to discuss Whos early success what its like to play a bad seed and whether we can expect her character to have a moral makeover of her own Adam BryantTVGuidecom So how glad are you to be back at workJennifer Esposito Its so nice The cast is so awesome That strike was just horrendous for everyone and its great to see our crew and our writers all back We have a really lovely set so its so much fun to be backTVGuidecom Samantha Who was this seasons highest-rated freshman comedy Did you fear the strike would cripple that momentumEsposito I think some of the executives did because thats their job to think about stuff like that But I didnt worry about it at all and neither d
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Drew Carey host of The Price Is Right by Monty Brinton/CBS
Giggling at the antics of the slap-happy contestants who come on down at what he calls the happiest place on Earth, Drew Carey looks like hes having a blast, and looks right at home, on the spiffed-up set of The Price Is Right as he takes over as host today. Theres no fuss and no ceremony, and outside of the introduction telling us were at the Bob Barker Studio in Television City, and that one of the games is still called Barkers Bargain Bar, and that Carey chooses to sign off with the traditional plea to have your pets spayed, theres no actual homage to the former host as the new Price era begins.And yet, probably the greatest tribute to Bob Barker is that the show goes on, and goes on effortlessly with its funny-looking new ringleader, who appears to be genuinely tickled at the breathless excitement of the frantic folks who come to play the game. When one of the contestants does a cartwheel after taking the stage, C...
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