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Lifetime Announces New Project Runway Cast

Project Runway

Project Runway is back — already! Sure, Season 6, the first season to air on Lifetime, just ended with strong ratings, but the network has announced the 16 designers who will compete on the show's seventh season.

Project Runway: Irina talks about her mean girl image and what's next

The designers range in age from 21 to 47 and are from all over the U.S. and from countries including ... read more

Lost Bosses: We're Not Playing It Safe in the Final Season

Lost

Prepare yourself, the sixth and final season of Lost is approaching. Obviously, executive producers Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse have been very tight-lipped about the fate of the Losties after the explosion at the hatch, but they did find time to tease just a few tidbits at Tuesday night's unveiling of the 16th and final poster in the damoncarltonandapolarbear.com collection. (Said poster holds a few clues itself, but we're still working on that.) In the meantime, Lindelof and Cuse tell TVGuide.com which is their favorite poster, how they feel heading into the final season and what fans should expect when the show premieres on Feb. 2 (9/8c on ABC).

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TVGuide.com: With the final season of Lost approaching, what are you feeling?
Carlton Cuse:
I think we're doing something new in this final season narratively, so we ... read more

Mega Buzz: Scoop on Grey's, 24, Southland and More!

Sandra Oh, Kiefer Sutherland, Regina King

Every week, editors Mickey O'Connor and Adam Bryant answer your burning questions. Want some TV scoop? Please send all questions to mega_scoop@tvguide.com.

Any news on what's ahead for Cristina and Owen on Grey's Anatomy? — Lisa
ADAM:
If there's one thing we know about Dr. Yang, it's that her career always comes first. Has her time with Owen changed that? We'll find out when Cristina gets stuck with a very difficult decision that could drastically affect not only her future, but also one of her closest relationships.

I'm dying for 24 to start again. What will the new cast members be up to? — Cassandra
MICKEY:
You've probably heard Cole Ortiz (Freddie Prinze Jr.) described as read more

NCIS: Get Ready for a Family Affair

NCIS

On Tuesday's holiday episode of NCIS, Gibbs (Mark Harmon) will get a special visit from his father (guest star Ralph Waite), and the family connections won't stop there.

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Waite, 81, first visited the CBS hit procedural in Season 6. This time around, he will exhibit some unusual behavior that leaves Gibbs perplexed as he and the team investigate the possible hate-crime killing of the son of a retired colonel turned preacher.

Even though the episode has Christmas themes, Rocky Carroll warns that it's not exactly a heartwarming hour... read more

Bill Lawrence on the New Scrubs: "Give It a Chance"

Dave Franco, Michael Mosley, Nicky Whelan, Kerry Bishé

Executive producer Bill Lawrence says that the Scrubs we all knew and loved is over. Sure, Zach Braff & Co. will be sticking around for a few episodes to help launch the new Scrubs, but Lawrence thinks the new cast is just as funny and endearing as the old one. TVGuide.com spoke to Lawrence about how he decided to reboot the series, who will be checking in to the show's medical school and what fans of the old show can expect of the new.

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10 Questions with The Sing-Off's Nick Lachey

Nick Lachey

Fans mourning Glee's winter hiatus have something to look forward to: NBC's The Sing-Off (premiering Monday at 8/7c). Nick Lachey hosts the four-night a cappella singing competition that features eight groups battling for a $100,000 prize and an Epic Records/Sony recording contract. Judging The Sing-Off are Ben Folds of Ben Folds Five, Shawn Stockman of Boyz II Men and Pussycat Dolls lead singer Nicole Scherzinger. TVGuide.com spoke to Lachey about the show and why his hosting gig has made him miss 98 Degrees.

TVGuide.com: What sets The Sing-Off apart from the rest of the singing shows out there?
Nick Lachey: This is an a cappella competition so there's no band, no background music — it's just about the human voice. There's a lot of extra pressure that goes along with that, but at the same time when it's done well it's even that much more impressive to hear a great a cappella performance.

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NBC Announces Midseason Schedule

Lauren Graham

NBC is shaping its post-Olympics lineup, announcing premiere dates for shows including Parenthood, The Marriage Ref and The Celebrity Apprentice.

Lauren Graham joins Parenthood

Parenthood, which experienced delays with Lauren Graham's replacement of Maura Tierney, will take ... read more

The Closer: See Beau Bridges Like Never Before!

Beau Bridges

Beau Bridges, who once played a man who decides to have a sex change in the final moments of the Jane Anderson play Looking for Normal, now gets to portray a character who's already made that decision.

On The Closer (Monday at 9/8c on TNT) the veteran actor plays retired Detective George Andrews, the former partner of Detective Provenza (G.W. Bailey). When an old case of theirs is re-opened, George returns to L.A. to help close the case a second time.

Only now, he's a woman named Georgette... read more

Chuck's Josh Schwartz: "It Was Boy Becomes Man Last Year, and This Year It's Man Becomes Spy"

Chuck

This year, Chuck (Zachary Levi) will go from Buy More geek to bona fide spy, thanks to the download of the updated Intersect at the end of Chuck's second season. Executive producer Josh Schwartz tells TVGuide.com how the Intersect 2.0 actually works, why Sarah (Yvonne Strahovski) and Chuck are not together when the season kicks off and which of the characters is getting just a bit more awesome this season... read more

Men of a Certain Age: Will Everybody Still Love Ray Romano?

Men of a Certain Age

Viewers who tune into TNT's Men of a Certain Age (Monday, 10/9c) won't find the next decade's version of Everybody Loves Raymond, and they certainly won't laugh as much as they're used to.

Ray Romano, who used his unique perspective on life to tell jokes, first as a stand-up comedian and later as a sitcom star, uses that same perspective to examine weightier issues. And even though Raymond depicted Romano's semi-autobiographical experiences as a son, brother, husband and father, he says his new character, golfer-turned-party-store-owner Joe Tranelli, is much closer to home.

Check out photos of the Men of a Certain Age cast

"That's the sad part. This is more in common [with] me than Ray Barone," Romano says... read more

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