
Gary Sinise
Does a photo from the past hold the clue to solving the CSI: NY team's latest case?
The CBS drama returns Friday (9/8c, CBS) with Mac (Gary Sinise) & Co. investigating the death of one of their own when a lab tech is found murdered in front of a New York City brownstone. But the crime scene is staged exactly like that of a famous 50-year-old cold case which Mac has seen photos of in the past....
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Lee Majors, Gary Sinise
CSI: NY is about to call on the Six Million Dollar Man for help.
Lee Majors, the veteran actor best known for his memorable role as Steve Austin on ABC's The Six Million Dollar Man, will guest-star on an upcoming episode of the CBS drama, TVGuide.com has learned exclusively.
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Majors will play Burton, a detective who worked a case in 1957 that soon went cold. When an alarmingly similar case pops up in present day, Mac ...
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Zooey Deschanel
A week from now, we won't be thanking Fox for ditching its Tuesday comedy lineup to make room for another displaced edition of The X Factor (which will be shifting its schedule back a day to avoid spoiling our Thanksgiving digestion with another results show).
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Lee Majors, Shirley Jones
Raising Hope has cast two TV legends to play the parents of Burt (Garret Dillahunt), TVLine reports.
The Six Million Dollar Man himself, Lee Majors, will play Burt's dad and...
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Syfy network has unveiled its jam-packed 2011 lineup, which includes the premiere of the scripted ensemble drama Alphas.
The show, premiering in July, follows a team of ordinary citizens with extraordinary abilities. Warehouse 13, Eureka and Haven are also slated to return in the summer.
Ira Steven Bahr named Alphas showrunner
"Our ambition in development is to push the boundaries of imagination, creativity, and story-telling," Syfy President Original Content Mark Stern said on Tuesday."We want to...
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William Shatner
William Shatner may just be warp-speeding past Ryan Seacrest as the man with the most jobs in show business: the TV icon has a hit sitcom with big upcoming guest stars, a talk show, a newsmakers series, an upcoming book and a new album in the works.
His CBS sitcom, $#*! My Dad Says, is a likely candidate to return for a second season, the actor told TV Guide Magazine at a breakfast to distribute philanthropic funds in conjunction with the Hollywood Charity Horse Show he founded. "It's getting terrific numbers, holding steady and beginning to build, and we're very hopeful for next season," Shatner says of his first regular sitcom gig. "I was unprepared for how different it is and I'm thrilled by it. I may be having the most fun of anything that I've ever done."
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Lee Majors
Lee Majors will appear on $#*! My Dad Says, William Shatner announced Tuesday on Twitter.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, the 1970s TV star will play an arrogant millionaire who competes against Ed (Shatner) for Rosemary (Jean Smart). The episode will air Feb. 3.
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Lee Majors, Stephen Moyer
Lee Majors, who kicked off his career as young buck Heath Barkley in the 1965-69 TV western The Big Valley, has been tapped to play his old character's father, Tom Barkley, in a 2011 big-screen remake. "I have a beard I've been growing since July because they keep pushing back the start date," says Lee, who will get to kiss Jessica Lange (as his wife Victoria Barkley) before he's bumped off. "The story's very true to our original pilot. They just backed it up a few years so you get to know the father and set up his affair with another lady."
The delays in shooting...
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Lindsay Wagner
Jaime Sommers fans should mark their calendars for the October 19 release of The Bionic Woman on DVD. This eagerly anticipated title, which was delayed for years due to rights issues associated with the original Six Million Dollar Man novel, Cyborg, from which both the 1970's The Six Million Dollar Man and The Bionic Woman television series were based, will include all of the first season episodes starring Lindsay Wagner as the Bionic Jaime Sommers.
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Ben 10: Race Against Time courtesy Cartoon Network
Cartoon Networks expansion into live-action programming takes another giant step in November with Ben 10: Race Against Time, a feature-length version of the networks popular animated series.Ben 10 follows 10-year-old Ben Tennyson, who, thanks to an intergalactic device called the omnitrix, can transform into 10 different superpowered aliens. Keeping the occasionally mischievous Ben on track are his cousin Gwen and his Grandpa Max. In Race Against Time, Graham Phillips (Evan Almighty) and Haley Ramm (X-Men: The Last Stand) play Ben and Gwen, while veteran actor Lee Majors (The Six Million Dollar Man, The Fall Guy) plays Grandpa.Directing the movie is Alex Winter, perhaps best known for his role in front of the camera as Bill from Bill & Teds Excellent Adventure. Winter knows the scrutiny on this project will be tough especially from his 8-year-old son, Leroy. "I had him and his entire second-grade class watching over me, like an amalgamated studio chairma...
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