
Maya Rudolph
Maya Rudolph is returning to her old Saturday Night Live stomping grounds this week — but there's a slight problem: She still owes Fred Armisen $20 from 2007 and she's also got writers' block.
Once she gets over those hurdles, she'll have to deal with what's inside the time capsule she left behind.
Find out what that is in these promos for Rudolph's return to SNL:
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Rosanne Barr, Sarah Silverman
The fall TV season is taking shape. Networks have ordered dozens of new pilots starring familiar faces including Zachary Levi, Mindy Kaling, Mandy Moore and Sarah Silverman, and from proven producers like Josh Schwartz, J.J. Abrams, Greg Berlanti and Kevin Williamson. Also making a comeback this year: Iconic characters including Green Arrow, Carrie Bradshaw, Sherlock Holmes and Beauty and the Beast.
To keep track of who's doing what, read our complete list of all the series projects in contention and check back for updates on their status. Here are the NBC pilots: (Click here for ABC, CBS, CW and Fox.)
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The Voice, Cee Lo Green, Adam Levine, Christina Aguilera and Blake Shelton
All four coaches on The Voice have signed on for Season 3, which will air in the fall for the first time, The Wrap reports. The singing competition has only previously aired in the winter or midseason.
Following the lead of Christina Aguilera, who signed on for the new season last week for a reported $10 million, Adam Levine, Blake Shelton and Cee Lo Green have all agreed to return. The four coaches have arranged their schedules for a fall debut, which NBC plans to announce soon, according to the site. The competition series has been hosting open auditions since...
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Jenny McCarthy
Jenny McCarthy is having a good week. On the heels of her talk-show announcement, the former Singled Out star has landed the hosting gig for NBC's reality series Love in the Wild.
"It's a huge advantage to have the versatile Jenny McCarthy return to host an alternative series on our network in a genre that she first helped to make popular on television," NBC executive Paul Telegdy told The Hollywood Reporter. "She brings a measure of unpredictability to the show's unique format and we are thrilled to feature her charisma, enthusiasm and magnetism in this adventure series."
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Tommy Flanagan
As Sons of Anarchy's Sargeant-at-Arms Filip "Chibs" Telford, Tommy Flanagan is used to finding himself on the wrong side of the law in front of the camera. But his latest role, Flanagan is going to have to answer to NYPD Fin (Ice-T) and Amaro (Danny Pino).
On Wednesday's episode of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (10/9c, NBC), Flanagan plays Murphy, a sadistic Irish loan shark. "He ain't the most pleasant fellow," Flanagan says, "and apparently he likes to hurt people if they don't pay his...
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Alana De La Garza
Law & Order alum Alana De La Garza is returning to NBC in the medical drama pilot Do No Harm, Deadline reports.
The Jekyll and Hyde-themed project follows Jeffrey Kohn, a brilliant neurosurgeon who wrestles ...
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Adam Levine
Thoughts on the third episode of The Voice blind auditions coming at you...right after someone revives me because I'm still in shock that there are people who choose "Hey There Delilah." For anything. In Life.
OK, I'm good. Let's do this.
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