
Sherry Stringfield
Sherry Stringfield is returning to ER, a source close to the deal has confirmed to TVGuide.com.
Stringfield's participation is the latest in a slew of alums who have signed off to send off the show in its final season, a group that already includes Anthony Edwards, Julianna Margulies and George Clooney.
Stringfield played Dr. Susan Lewis on NBC's medical drama from 1994-1996 and then returned to the show in 2001 for another four seasons. No word on how Dr. Lewis will reappear this time.
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Tyler Perry
My Name Is Earl
8 pm/ET NBC
Crabman's witness-protection journey continues tonight in an episode featuring guest stars Morgan Fairchild, Joan Van Ark and Andrea Parker. The enigmatic Darnell and his family land squarely in an upscale community, courtesy of their new identities. But you can't take the trailer park out of Joy, who struggles to adjust to her new luxury lifestyle and her privileged neighbors — desperate housewives, slinky cougars and trophy wives all. Meanwhile, Darnell's beloved Mr. Turtle (slowly) comes home, so Earl sets out to return the pet to its rightful owner.
Read on for previews of Survivor: Tocantins — The Brazilian Highlands, Grey's Anatomy, NAACP Image Awards and ER.
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It seemed especially fitting in this last season that attention was paid to a part of the rich history of the ER we hadn't seen before. When we first met Oliver in tonight's episode, he appeared to be another homeless casualty, confused and injured, who found his way to the doors of the County General. Little did we know that this particular patient was in fact one of the founding fathers of the ER, an esteemed physician who had been a pioneer of emergency medicine at County.
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Eric Dane, Patrick Dempsey and Chyler Leigh, Grey's Anatomy
Bones
8 pm/ET FOX
Back in 2006, when Brennan and Hodgins barely escaped a live burial courtesy of the Grave Digger, it almost gave new meaning to the term boneyard. Well, tonight's case is unearthed, so to speak, after evidence from the case goes missing, and the aforementioned near-victims are questioned by the courts. Now, one can expect the Jeffersonian team to abide by the law, but a judge will just have to wait when they learn that one of their own — Booth — could be the sepulchral serial killer's next victim.
Read on for previews of Grey's Anatomy, 30 Rock, ER and Celebrity Rehab Presents Sober House.
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Olivia Wilde (House), Ali Larter (Heroes), Kiefer Sutherland (24
Senior editors Matt Mitovich, Mickey O'Connor and Tim Molloy answer your questions. Drop us a line at mega_scoop@tvguide.com.
House is my favorite show, but I am getting sick of this season's Thirteen-centered storylines. When will we see more of Wilson, who has been woefully underused? — Gillian
MATT: Personally, I'm (Olivia) Wilde for Thirteen, partly because her portrayer gives great quotes on the red carpet (and, ahem, is definitely not chilly). But I hear your woe, and can promise that Robert Sean Leonard has meaty stuff coming up later this season, only some of which has to do with Wilson's long-lost brother. Also, for what it's worth (and as hinted at this week), we'll also be spending a bit more time with Peter Jacobson's Taub.
I hear that either Hayden Panettiere or Ali Larter wants to be released from her Heroes contract. Is this true? — Brian
TIM: One of the key Heroes dies at the end of this volume, so that would be an easy out. But Larter ...
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Susan Sarandon, George Clooney
There have been lots of rumors about George Clooney's return to ER. Here's the latest news: Oscar winner Susan Sarandon will share some scenes with Clooney, according to E! Online. How is that going to work? Read on to find out...
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The lesson we were presented with in this week's episode was a simple one: appearances can be deceiving. An emotionally-detached, steely ER chief can be secretly longing for motherhood. A thrice-divorced couple can share a deep, abiding love. A quiet teenager can be harboring a dark secret. And two very different couples can derail their own happiness and ignore their best instincts in the face of fear, confusion and doubt.
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Julianna Margulies and George Clooney
The on-screen reunion that many felt needed to happen before ER could properly end its 15-year-run will come to fruition after all.
Though neither NBC nor Warner Bros. have yet to officially confirm the news, sources tell TVGuide.com that both George Clooney and Julianna Margulies — aka one of the medical drama's premiere on-screen couples, Dr. Doug Ross and Carol Hathaway — will resurface in one episode ...
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George Clooney
Has George Clooney changed his mind and agreed to return to his roots on ER?
The Oscar-winner, who was last seen on the long-running medical drama in 2000, denied last year he would make an appearance before the series' close this spring. But sources told People on Wednesday the star was set for a guest spot, and that ER co-creator John Wells has ordered a closed set.
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Parminder Nagra
ER's Parminder Nagra, who plays Neela on the NBC staple, said "I Do" to longtime boyfriend and celebrity photographer James Stenson over the weekend.
The couple of seven years was married Saturday afternoon in Hollywood, according to People. The 33-year-old actress wed Stenson, 34, in a traditional Sikh ceremony "Anand Karaj," which is considered a holy union between two souls and means "blissful event or occasion." ...
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