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Vivica A. Fox to Guest-Star on Fox's Raising Hope

Vivica A. Fox

The Fox is heading to Fox.

Vivica A. Fox will guest-star in an upcoming episode of Raising Hope, Entertainment Weekly reports.

The 47-year-old actress will play... read more

The Artist and Curb Your Enthusiasm Win Top Prizes at Directors Guild Awards

The Artist

Awards season front-runner The Artist came one step closer to Oscar gold by winning best director for a feature film at the Directors Guild Awards.

"Best director, I don't really know what that is. Every one of us is so different," winner Michel Hazanavicius said in his acceptance speech Saturday. "So to try to say which one is the best is very difficult. But I really appreciate this and thank you very much."

Hugo, The Artist lead Oscar nominations

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Awards season front-runner The Artist came one step closer to Oscar gold by winning best director for a feature film at the Directors Guild Awards.

"Best director, I don't really know what that is. Every one of us is so different," winner Michel Hazanavicius said in his acceptance speech Saturday. "So to try to say which one is the best is very difficult. But I really appreciate this and thank you very much."

Hugo, The Artist lead Oscar nominations

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Exclusive: In Plain Sight Snags Tia Carrere to Play Stan's Secret [Spoiler!]

Tia Carrere

We're not worthy!

Tia Carrere will guest-star on the upcoming fifth and final season of In Plain Sight, TVGuide.com has learned exclusively.

USA sets premiere date for final season of In Plain Sight

The Wayne's World star, 45, will play Stan's dance... read more

2011's Best Episodes: Flights and Tights and the Final Friday Night Lights Goodbye

Friday Night Lights

From Oprah's surprisingly low-key farewell to the year's most soul-crushing break-up on The Good Wife (Kalicia, no!), the year was packed with fantastic hours of television — pretty much all of which we watched. There were teary goodbyes (Friday Night Lights' Texas forever! Smallville's tights and flights!), tense face-offs (why can't all CIA interrogations take place on the front porch of a cabin, like on Homeland?) and of course we made room for a little Glee (because certain underdogs deserved it). Which made the list. Tune in all week for our top 25.

Here's the fifth batch in our weeklong countdown of 2011's best episodes (Catch up first with Episodes 25-21, Episodes 20-16, Episodes 15-11 and Episodes 10-6. Or browse the full list here.):

5. "Finale," Smallville
It took 10 years for Clark Kent to become... read more

American Film Institute Cites Curb Your Enthusiasm, The Good Wife Among Top TV Shows of 2011

Larry David, Julianna Margulies

Curb Your Enthusiasm, The Good Wife and Game of Thrones were among the honorees on the American Film Institute's lists of top 10  TV shows of 2011.

Besides The Good Wife and Game of Thrones, other first-time AFI selections included Homeland, Justified, Louie and... read more

Homeland, Breaking Bad and Game of Thrones Top WGA and PGA Nods

Mandy Patinkin

Homeland, Breaking Bad, Boardwalk Empire and Modern Family topped the Writers Guild of America nominations Wednesday with three apiece.

Homeland, Breaking Bad and Boardwalk will duke it out for drama series honors with Game of Thrones and The Good Wife, the only network representative in the lineup. Homeland and Game of Thrones are also ...
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Bent Exclusive: Boston Legal's Larry Miller to Boss Around Amanda Peet

Larry Miller

Bent has tapped veteran comedy actor Larry Miller to play Amanda Peet's boss, TVGuide.com has learned exclusively.

The comedy, from Scrubs writer Tad Quill, centers on Alex (Peet), a high-strung single mother who hires... read more

Who Will He Offend This Year? Ricky Gervais to Host Golden Globes Again

Ricky Gervais

He's baaack.

Ricky Gervais will host the Golden Globe Awards for a third time, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association announced Wednesday.

Ricky Gervais doesn't think he went too far at Golden Globes

The announcement comes as somewhat of a surprise after The Office creator and UK series star delivered a hard-hitting monologue last year that included zingers aimed at... read more

Exclusive: Bent Adds Brother & Sisters, Curb Your Enthusiasm Alums

Matt Letscher, JB Smoove

Brothers & Sisters alum Matt Letscher and Curb Your Enthusiasm's J.B. Smoove have joined the NBC midseason comedy, Bent, TVGuide.com has learned exclusively.

From Scrubs writer Tad Quill, Bent follows Alex (Amanda Peet), a high-strung single mother who hires a laid-back womanizing construction worker, Pete (David Walton), to... read more

NCIS Casts Larry Miller to Play Jimmy's Father-in-Law

Larry Miller

NCIS has recruited Larry Miller to play the future father-in-law of Jimmy Palmer (Brian Dietzen), Entertainment Weekly reports.

The comedian and veteran actor will play Ed Slater, the father of... read more

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Larry befriends a surrogate mother; and, Larry confronts his doctor about the waiting room's magazine selection. Plus, Larry needs a clean bill of health for his lead role in The Producers but finds himself in more awkward situations. play
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Premise: A neurotic TV writer copes with life in L.A. in a tart, hilarious and semi-improvised sitcom that follows him dealing with one cringe-inducing dilemma after another, sometimes in the company of mortified celebrity colleagues (who play themselves). If the premise sounds a bit like `George Costanza in Hollywood,' it's because the `Seinfeld' nebbish was based on `Curb' star Larry David, the co-creator of Jerry's classic sitcom.

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