It was bound to happen: TV Guide Magazine has learned that Lifetime is planning a movie that will center on the scandalous Jodi Arias trial, which is still underway.
Arias is...
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Evil casts a long shadow over BBC America's promising new thriller Ripper Street (Saturday, 9/8c). Set amid the grimy slums of London's Whitechapel district in the immediate wake of Jack the Ripper's reign of slaughter, this absorbing 19th-century procedural depicts police work complicated by widespread public panic that each new murder might herald the return of the phantom fiend.
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Chad Lowe and his wife Kim welcomed a baby girl on Thursday.
The Pretty Little Liars star shared the happy news the next day, tweeting, "It's a girl!!! And she's as beautiful as her mommy & big sister Mabel!! We are blessed!"
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Twist! Ron Swanson is getting a love interest who isn't named Tammy!
Yes, the Parks and Recreation's curmudgeon will meet his match this Thursday when Lucy Lawless makes her first appearance as Diane, and TVGuide.com was on set for their meet-cute.
Parks and Recreation Scoop: Bert Macklin returns — sort of!
It's all thanks, in part, to Chris Traeger (Rob Lowe), who has introduced a new initiative called 311, where concerned citizens of Pawnee can call the government to get their questions answered and complaints heard. "While Ron is on the phone shift, this lady keeps calling about this pothole in front of her house," Nick Offerman explains of Ron and Diane's initial interaction. "I think he shares her frustration with the government that nobody at public works is picking up the phone, so he...
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Bert Macklin is back, baby!
On Thursday's episode of Parks and Recreation, Andy Dwyer (Chris Pratt) will realize his dream of always being Bert Macklin, aka becoming a police officer.
Exclusive Videos: Parks and Recreation's Andy Dwyer presents the facts — sometimes
"Andy is definitely pursuing a career in law enforcement, and so far that's created some really great stuff," Pratt tells TVGuide.com. "Andy has to train physically because...
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