Question: When will that lame dance reality show be done so The Inside can finally be aired again?
Answer: Sorry to bear bad news, but The Inside is dead, no matter what's going on with So You Think You Can Dance, which still has a way to go before it's over. Where Wednesdays on Fox are concerned, the new drama Head Cases premieres Sept. 14 at 9 pm/ET, and the 8-9 pm/ET comedies (That '70s Show and Stacked) are back in early November, following the World Series. Which makes me think Dance will keep going at least through September, until postseason baseball begins in October. But none of this has any bearing on the fact that The Inside was only a summer burn-off, and those embers have been extinguished for good ...
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Christina Moore
Christina Moore, whom you kinda remember as a That '70s Show recast and maybe recall from her MADtv spoofs of Christina Aguilera, hopes to become a hot property in prime time. Her latest bid is via the new ABC sitcom Hot Properties (premiering Oct 7. at 9:30 pm/ET), about four women in a New York City real-estate office. (Think Designing Women meets $3000 studio apartments.) Is this the gig that will finally make people remember her name? TVGuide.com tackled that topic with... Kristen? Tanya?... um, that actress.
TVGuide.com: When I saw your photo I was like, "Oh, wait, I know her... I think." Do you get that a lot?Christina Moore: Yes, I do, because in the [roles] that I would be best known for, like
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During its six years on the air, not much seems to have changed about That '70s Show. The actors all still pretty much look the same. The characters — from prissy Jackie (Mila Kunis) to playboy Kelso (Ashton Kutcher) to conspiracy freak Hyde (Danny Masterson) — have many of the same quirks and looks. And it's certainly as popular as it's ever been. Still, there's at least one big difference between now and then.
"There are a lot nicer cars in our parking lot now," jokes Jackie Filgo, the sitcom's executive producer. "And better parking spaces."
Once this fall season gets rolling, there'll be more than just automotive changes going on. For instance, Filgo says Eric (Topher Grace) and Donna (Laura Prepon) decide to back off their marriage plans — since he just wants to hang around his house being, in his words, "a bum."
Meanwhile, Hyde meets his real father, who turns out to be African-America
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Maybe you've heard: The NBC juggernaut Friends is coming to an end this year. But we bet you haven't been told why you needn't despair: There's another sitcom all ready to take its place, at least according to Topher Grace, adorable dork Eric Foreman on Fox's That '70s Show.
"I don't think [our period laugher] will replace Friends," the scrawny leading man says, tongue in cheek. "I think it will far, far surpass Friends as the best show ever in the history of the universe. But I don't want to set myself up for a downfall."
Truth be told, we wouldn't be surprised if Grace's smart-ass prediction turned out to be on the money. That '70s Show is on a roll this season, and, with its principals all lined up to continue, it's bound keep on rockin'. For his part, the Win a Date With Tad Hamilton! star still considers himself the luckiest geek alive to have landed the series in the first place.
"I was cast out
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Topher Grace, 25, is best known for playing retro boy Eric Forman on the long-running Fox hitcom, That '70s Show. Over the past few years, though, he's been earning street cred with small parts in movies like Mona Lisa Smile and Traffic. Now, he's a lead in the current comedy, Win a Date with Tad Hamilton!. Does the actor's big screen success mean his TV run will soon end?
"As long as you forgo having a social life, [doing both] is a piece of cake," Grace tells TV Guide Online. "It'll calm down, eventually. [Right now], I think it is so wonderful workwise, because I have this home base with '70s, where I have been working since I was a teenager.
"That was my first audition," he continues. "I was pulled out of a high school play for that show. And very few actors have this home base in Hollywood and then are able to go try something different and come back. It has been a wonderful kind of graduate school for acting. But nex
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