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ABC Reteams With Lost's Carlton Cuse For Spiritual Drama

It's a heavenly reunion for ABC and Lost executive producer Carlton Cuse.

The network has closed a deal for Cuse to write and executive produce a spiritual drama called Stronger, Vulture reports.

Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse reflect on life after Lost

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Free | Xfinity Aired: 5/11/1998

Season 2, Episode 22
It's high school graduation day for Matt, who plans to leave home earlier than expected for a summer job in Washington D.C. Amid that sobering news, Annie & Eric struggle to come to terms with the news from the family doctor that Mary is pregnant.

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Free | Xfinity Aired: 5/4/1998

Season 2, Episode 21
Simon grooms Happy for TV commercial stardom, while Matt creates friction between Mary and her boyfriend. The situation intensifies when Annie receives a stunning phone call from the Camdens' doctor following Mary's physical exam.

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Free | Xfinity Aired: 3/2/1998

Season 2, Episode 17
Simon contemplates moving into the attic to escape Ruthie's annoying presence. Lucy is devastated when her friend Sarah is involved in a deadly car accident and Lucy feels that she's to blame for the tragedy.

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Free | Xfinity Aired: 2/9/1998

Season 2, Episode 15
The only thing keeping Mary from getting back on the basketball court after her knee surgery is her fear of the first big game. Ruthie is afraid of getting lost when her class embarks on a field trip to a museum.

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ABC Reteams With Lost's Carlton Cuse For Spiritual Drama

It's a heavenly reunion for ABC and Lost executive producer Carlton Cuse.

The network has closed a deal for Cuse to write and executive produce a spiritual drama called Stronger, Vulture reports.

Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse reflect on life after Lost

The project is about... read more

Hart of Dixie's Scott Porter Ready to Recreate FNL's "Lightning in a Bottle"

You don't have to tell Scott Porter that a show like Friday Night Lights — the football drama that won Emmys, a Peabody and inspired a catchphrase ("clear eyes, full heart, can't lose!") — doesn't come around often. He already knows.

"It was a lightning-in-the-bottle moment of magic with Friday Night Lights and I know that I can never do that again. So to do something starkly different, but still try and capture that same type of magic and create and own a character was great," Porter says. "I wanted a show to be able to call my own again."

Fall TV: Get the lowdown on this season's must-see new shows

Porter's second chance comes courtesy of Hart of Dixie, The CW's new drama following a city slicker doctor, Zoe Hart (Rachel Bilson), whose career forces her to move to the South where she encounters alligators, Southern belles and a... read more

Stephen Collins, Dee Wallace to Appear on The Office

Ready to see who brought the Nard Dog into this world?

7th Heaven patriarch Stephen Collins and Dee Wallace (E.T.) will guest-star on The Office as ...
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Vampire Diaries Gets Hairy With David Gallagher

Former 7th Heaven star David Gallagher will make a supernatural return to The CW.

The actor will play a werewolf named Ray Sutton on the first two episodes of The Vampire Diaries this fall, TVLine reports. And since nothing runs smoothly in the fang-centric drama, he'll of course encounter trouble in the form of Klaus (Joseph Morgan) while in Tennessee. Only two episodes? Let's hope he doesn't meet an untimely end!

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Exclusive: Ferris Bueller Actress to Appear on Rules of Engagement

Ferris Bueller's Day Off star Edie McClurg will guest-star on an upcoming episode of Rules of Engagement, TVGuide.com has learned exclusively.

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Premise: An acclaimed family drama from Aaron Spelling focuses on a minister and his family and deals sensitively and intelligently with such issues as homelessness, drug abuse and teen pregnancy.

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