
Susan Lucci
Susan Lucci has signed on for a multi-episode arc on Lifetime's Army Wives, her first role since leaving All My Children, TVLine.com reports .
VIDEO: Kim Delaney stumbles through speech, is escorted off stage
Lucci, who ruled Pine Valley for more than 40 years as Erica Kane, will portray...
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Kim Delaney
Kim Delaney was escorted off stage Thursday night after stumbling through a speech at an event honoring former Defense Secretary Robert Gates.
The Army Wives star approached the podium at the Liberty Medal Award presentation in her hometown of Philadelphia. As she began her speech, she interrupted herself to turn to the side and say "This is my job," apparently to someone waiting in the wings. She then launched into a halting, perplexing speech about how she's served in the active military, seen injured soldiers come home and attended military ...
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Josh Duhamel
Before All My Children signs off on ABC, TV Guide Network is looking back at the beloved daytime drama with a special tribute.
Hosted by Cameron Mathison, the one-hour special features ...
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Terry Serpico and Catherine Bell
The shocking death of soldier Jeremy Sherwood (Richard Bryant), fatally wounded in the line of duty in Afghanistan on the March 27 episode of Army Wives, left not only the show's characters and fans shaken, but also the close-knit cast and crew. "Some were angry," admits executive producer Jeff Melvoin. "I explained, 'It's good that you feel that way, because that's what death means.'"
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Army Wives
Shameless' Season 1 conclusion attracted 1.51 million people over two airings, hitting a series high.
The record numbers also gave Showtime its largest viewership for a freshman show's finale in a decade. (Queer as Folk got 1.49 million in 2001).
Army Wives on Lifetime also posted a series high in its fifth season — 4.8 million viewers. The ensemble drama, starring Kim Delaney and Catherine Bell, is the No. 1 drama on...
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Harry Hamlin
Harry Hamlin will guest-star in an upcoming episode of Army Wives, TVGuide.com has learned exclusively.
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Hamlin will play a public advocacy lawyer who tries a case against the Army that pits Claudia Joy (Kim Delaney) and Michael (Brian McNamara) against each other during a courtroom hearing...
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Marsha Mason by Jim Spellman/WireImage.com
Kim Delaney's Army Wife is getting a visit from Mom and neither lady will be welcomed with "Happy to See Me."For a pair of episodes of the hit Lifetime drama, four-time Oscar nominee Marsha Mason has been enlisted to fill the plum role of Charlotte Meade, Claudia Joy's upper-crust and always-distant mother who shows up in South Carolina expectedly and harboring a somewhat urgent, unsaid agenda. (Um, anyone else here take Reading Between the Lines 101? I audited the class myself.) Mason's episodes will air in mid-August. Matt Mitovich
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Kim Delaney courtesy Lifetime
NYPD Blue vet Kim Delaney commands attention as a smart and sexy colonels wife on Lifetimes Army Wives Sundays at 10 pmET We asked her to report on Season 2 Megan Walsh-Boyle TV Guide No sophomore slump for Army WivesKim Delaney Were beating ourselves [in the ratings] its crazy TV Guide What do you think is the shows appealDelaney I think its the writing and the characters With Claudia Joy theres this great love story between her and Michael even though theyve been married for years TV Guide What kind of reaction have you received from real military wives Delaney Amazing I run into so many military wives who are happy were showing their side [Theyre] unsung heroes TV Guide Season 2 opened with the death of Amanda that was quite a shockDelaney If youre going to end with a bomb you have to do something drastic [The writers] didnt want to tease the audience and not give them something But thats whats good ab
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Catherine Bell by Fred Norris/Lifetime
Not many TV shows earn promotional shout-outs from both John McCain and Barack Obama But endorsing Army Wives A political no-brainer The hit Lifetime drama Sundays at 10 pmET after all depicts with sensitivity and soap-operatic flourish the lives of American military families The candidates high-profile tributes were the latest signs of success for the networks most popular show which scored record ratings for its second-season opener as well as an official thumbs-up from the US Department of DefenseThe upshot of that seal of approval permission to film inside an actual C-17 transport plane at Charleston Air Force Base in South Carolina near the set used as the shows fictional Army post The DoD also provided a medical evacuation crew to reenact their duties nursing wounded soldiers We want to help the show portray the military not only in a good light but in a realistic light says Air Force public affairs officer Capt Wayne Capps The series als
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Army Wives
Lifetime's Army Wives (Sundays at 10 pm/ET) doesn't take a stance on the war, but it's still making a big noise. Since its June 3 debut, the soap has smashed the female-friendly network's ratings records with almost four million viewers a week. It doesn't hurt that the show stars popular TV veterans Kim Delaney (NYPD Blue) and Catherine Bell (JAG) and that it's lustier than Lifetime's usual fare. But Army Wives also seems to be striking a chord with its depiction of military family life — a world full of rituals, duties and sacrifices unknown to most of America. "People keep coming up to me saying it's about time we see the female perspective on war," explains ex
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