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VIDEO: Making Mr. Right

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Making Mr. Right
Free | Starz

Posted: 12/2/2009

Synopsis: A very lifelike robot astronaut is handed over to a perky PR exec to learn human behaviors - but what happens when the android and the girl fall in love? watch

VIDEO: Cry Baby

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Cry Baby
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Length: 01:24:56
Posted: 9/1/2009

A prim and proper schoolgirl goes against her mother's wishes when she dates a motorcycle-riding juvenile delinquent. watch

VIDEO: The Understudy/Married Singles/Lost & Found

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The Understudy/Married Singles/Lost & Found
Free | CBS
Length: 50:10
Posted: 9/16/2009

Guest stars include Steve Allen, Polly Bergen, Sandy Duncan, Jo Ann Harris, Jim Stafford, Loni Anderson, James Bond III, Josh Bryant,. Marilyn Coleman, Hayden Rorke, J. Jay Saunders watch

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Synopsis: The original classic! Taut thriller finds a lawyer's family sadistically harassed by a man he helped convict - a brutal sex offender whose actions spiral dangerously out of control!
Free | Starz

Posted: 8/28/2009
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Title Year Type
Candles on Bay Street (Actor - Rosemary) 2006 TV Show Series
Commander in Chief (Actor - Kate Allen) 2005 TV Show Series
Desperate Housewives (Actor - Stella Wingfield) 2004 TV Show Series
Dr. Jekyll & Ms. Hyde (Actor - Mrs. Unterveldt) 1995 Movie
My Brother's Wife (Actor - Myra Gilbert) 1994 Movie

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Desperate Housewives: Polly Bergen Is Back as Lynette's Mom

Stella Wingfield, Lynette's deadbeat mom, lives to harass another day, it seems. Polly Bergen will reprise her guest-starring gig on Desperate Housewives for "at least two more episodes," sources close to the show tell TVGuide.com. What brings her back? Read on to find out...

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Giving Thanks for TV

The past few weeks have been trying ones for anyone who cares about TV and the potentially devastating impact the ongoing writers’ strike could have on the current season and beyond. Which is why, being a cockeyed optimist and all, I’ve been cautiously thanking the fates ever since hearing that the Writers’ Guild and the producers’ alliance are going back to the negotiating table on Monday. No guarantee, of course, that this will mean a quick end to the standoff that has shut so much production down already. But hey, it’s Thanksgiving week, so let’s stay in a thankful and hopeful mode, OK?In that light, here are 10 more reasons to be thankful about the current week in TV as we head into the Thanksgiving break.1. We’re still in a sweeps month, which has allowed us most nights to live blissfully in denial that a strike is even happening, since new episodes continue to abound (including over most of this long holiday weekend). Depending on what happen... read more

Keeping Up Appearances

Episode Recap: "The Game"Does no one on Wisteria Lane ever learn that playing games to hide the truth can only succeed for so long? Eventually the secrets and lies come to the fore. But to their credit, the neighbors all did a fine job of keeping up the act tonight. Charades was just one among many games that were played at Susan and Mike's home.We still didn't get much further in the Mayfair mystery. What we do know is that Dylan's real dad didn't do what Mom Mayfair told everyone: "the worst thing a father can do to his daughter." That was just another lie made up to keep them quiet in the future.Edie flaunted her engagement to bug both Carlos and Gaby, courtesy of a ring she bought herself (she should have used Carlos' money from that offshore account). She also befriended Katherine, assuring her that when Katherine caught Adam and Gaby flirting, it was the latter she should worry about. Before the night was over, Katherine spilled Gaby's sordid history with Wisteria Lane's most ... read more

Preview: Something's Cookin' on Wisteria Lane

Was that a hit man who was taking Carlos' money last week? That was the inescapable implication, and blackmailer Edie has certainly become a pain in Carlos' you-know-what — but we'll see. We'll also see what will happen with the Bree-Katherine pie fight now that it has merged with the mystery surrounding Katherine's ex and her sudden departure for that vague job in Chicago 13 years ago. Meanwhile, Lynette's mom, Stella (Polly Bergen), is baking brownies to cheer her up during chemotherapy. Given Stella's history of substance abuse, one can only imagine what's in them. — Paul Droesch read more

May 20, 2007: Getting Married Today

Well, they said the final scene would be a shocker, and they were right. I am speechless. You know how much I love my Edie. Would it be too much to ask to have Carlos heroically and miraculously walk in during the very first scene this fall and save her? I do not want this show to go on without Nicollette Sheridan. Yes, Edie is not one of the four main housewives, but the show would not be the same without her. Soap operas have had people hang themselves and be saved at the last minute. Until I get a confirmation, I'm going to spend this entire summer believing Edie is not dead. Just call me DID — "Dave In Denial."Except for that ending, I was very happy with this season's finale episode. I thought it had the perfect Desperate Housewives blend of drama and comedy. I expected to be satisfied after seeing that departing coexecutive producer Joe Keenan was one of the writers (along with talented fellow coexec producer Kevin Murphy). Besides having the same job title for all those ... read more

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Desperate Housewives, Felicity Huffman, Richard Chamberlain, Polly Bergen courtesy Craig Sjodin/ABC
Desperate Housewives, Felicity Huffman, Doug Savant, Polly Bergen courtesy Ron Tom/ABC
The Sopranos, Steve Buscemi, Polly Bergen, James Gandolfini courtesy Abbot Genser/HBO
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