
Steve Byrne
Despite the fact that they work on the set of a (fake) bar, the cast of TBS' new comedy, Sullivan & Son know to keep things professional. But after closing time, all bets are off. Especially if Oasis' "Don't Look Back in Anger" comes on the jukebox.
"We did this DJ junket last weekend, and we all met at this restaurant. I asked the DJ to play it, and myself and the rest of the cast stood around this fountain and sang that song. [Co-star] Owen Benjamin ended up jumping into the fountain and splashing everybody," co-creator, executive producer and star Steve Byrne tells TVGuide.com. "That's when the booze was kicking in."
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Josh Hopkins, Courteney Cox
Our favorite wine-guzzling cul-de-sac crew is headed for some major changes on Cougar Town — and we're not just talking about the recent passing of Big Carl (R.I.P old friend!) Tuesday's hour-long season finale (8/7c on ABC) will see the gang migrate west to Napa for Jules (Courteney Cox) and Grayson's (Josh Hopkins) wedding. But will they actually tie the knot?
Behind the scenes, the episode marks the comedy's last hurrah on ABC before it moves to TBS for Season 4. The change also includes a new showrunner who will take over the day-to-day duties from co-creators and executive producers Bill Lawrence and Kevin Biegel. But fans should rest assured: Lawrence and Biegel aren't going anywhere. Lawrence talked with TVGuide.com about the wedding-themed season finale, the move to TBS, his involvement next season and why Big Carl had to go...
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Conan O'Brien
TBS announced five new series currently in development Wednesday, including two comedies executive-produced by Conan O'Brien, along with a Norm MacDonald talk show.
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Cougar Town
It's official: Cougar Town is moving to TBS.
Season 4 of the comedy will consist of 15 episodes and will premiere on the cable network in early 2013. TBS has also ...
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NCAA Men's Championship Game - Butler v UConn
College hoops fans, prepare to open your wallets if you want to see your favorite team try to make it to the final four.
Turner Sports and CBS Sports, which became partners in broadcasting March Madness last year, will start charging fans $3.99 to watch all 67 games on one website, Ad Week reports.
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Since 2006, CBS has allowed fans to watch live games online via...
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Tyler Perry’s For Better or Worse
TBS has renewed its commitment to Tyler Perry's marital sitcom.
The network has ordered an additional 35 episodes of the comedy For Better or Worse, TBS announced Wednesday.
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