
Archer
All systems are a go for a 13-episode fourth season of Archer, FX announced Thursday.
Created and executive-produced by Adam Reed, Archer is an animated comedy about a spy agency and its employees. The voice cast includes Aisha Tyler, Judy Greer, Jessica Walter, Chris Parnell and Emmy nominated H. Jon Benjamin as the voice of the title character. Burt Reynolds lent his voice to an...
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Burt Reynolds
Burt Reynolds will lend his voice to an animated version of himself on an upcoming episode of Archer, FX announced Monday.
The 75-year-old Oscar-nominated actor will lend his voice to the episode titled "The Man From Jupiter," a reference to Reynolds' real hometown in Florida. In the episode, airing in January, Reynolds starts dating...
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Marissa Jaret Winokur
Marissa Jaret Winokur has joined the cast of TV Land's Retired at 35, TVLine reports.
Winokur, 38, will play the sharp, but unlucky-in-love daughter of ...
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Justified, Archer
FX has ordered third seasons of Justified and Archer, the network announced Tuesday.
Justified, created by Graham Yost and starring Timothy Olyphant, is based on the popular Elmore Leonard character Deputy U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens. After becoming the second-highest series premiere in FX history in 2010, Season 2 has averaged 3.9 million viewers and 2 million adults ages...
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Johnny Galecki
On The Big Bang Theory's February 10 episode, Leonard (Johnny Galecki) shares a kiss with a wealthy benefactor to the physics department — played by Jessica Walter (Arrested Development), age 70. "The amount of making out I do on this show is ridiculous," says Johnny, 35. He's not kidding. Next up: Aarti Mann returns as Raj's sister Priya, who'll now be dating Leonard after their previous one-night stand. "Raj is not going to be very happy about that," says actor Kunal Nayyar. "I forgave Leonard [after they first hooked up] because she didn't want [something serious], but now..."
In other romantic developments, Bernadette finally lays down the law with Howard...
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Archer
For those of us stuck in the colder climes during this miserable winter, what could be better than keeping the home fires burning with laughter? Not so easy when ABC, which boasts the best all-around night of comedy with its Wednesday lineup, is currently in a repeat cycle. (No new episodes of anything besides the effervescent Cougar Town until Feb. 9 — and that's the night when Cougar is temporarily benched for the not-so-bright Mr. Sunshine.)
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At least NBC has stepped up with its ...
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Retired at 35
Working hard or hardly working? For at least one of the stars of Retired at 35, it's the latter.
"It is like hardly working. I can tell you that's the best kind!" George Segal tells TVGuide.com. "It's [shows] like this that keep you from even considering retirement."
Retired at 35 star George Segal: Will work for cigars, banjo
On the new TV Land sitcom (premieres Wednesday at 10:30/9:30c), Johnathan McClain stars as David, a 35-year-old stressed-out business drone who abruptly quits his job while visiting his parents, Alan (Segal) and Elaine (Jessica Walter), and subsequently moves in with them. His epiphany inspires his mother to dump Alan, leaving ...
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Retired at 35
When it came time to lure George Segal back to primetime television for TV Land's new sitcom Retired at 35, he had two mandates: his character would have to smoke cigars and play the banjo.
"I said [it was that] or no dice," the industry veteran, 76, joked Wednesday at the Television Critics Assn.'s winter preview session.
Added series creator and executive producer Chris Case: "There was no banjo in the original pilot script until George came on board. It's so collaborative, this medium. You go, you know what George Segal plays the banjo. Let's do that."
Watch clips from Retired at 35
Retired at 35, premiering Jan. 19 at 10:30/9:30c, follows David, a 35-year-old hard-working New Yorker who...
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Jessica Walter
Kooky matriarch Jessica Walter (90210, Arrested Development) will guest-star in an episode of Law & Order: SVU in the fall.
TVGuide.com has confirmed that Walter will appear in the third episode, which is titled "Solitary," as a legal-aid powerhouse named Petra Gilmartin. She will have scenes with ball-bustin'...
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Tony Shalhoub by Evans Vestal Ward/USA Network Photo
TV has really put the labor in Labor Day week. Its only the third day of September, and what is many years a sleepy week has already seen the premiere of six major series (network and cable), with roughly four more (if you count Bravos Top Design) on tap for tonight. I dealt with several of these shows already in my Roush Review columnFXs The Shield and Sons of Anarchy, Foxs Prison Break, TNTs Raising the Bar and HBOs True Bloodbut here are some more thoughts on a week so busy its hard to fathom that the official network premiere week is nearly three weeks away.Gossip Girl Rocks. Some of the most fun Ive had in front of the TV in the last week or so (when Im not absorbed in U.S. Open tennis play) was zipping through the first three episodes of Gossip Girls hilariously sizzling second season. On Monday night, we learned that mopey Serena was getting through her summer-without-Dan by watching The Close...
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