Bones' Emily Deschanel Welcomes First Child

Emily Deschanel and David Hornsby

Emily Deschanel and husband David Hornsby welcomed their first child, baby Henry, Wednesday, People reports.

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It's Always Sunny Producers and FX Team Up for Animated Comedy

Kristen Bell, Justin Long

FX has ordered a new animated comedy series from It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia writer/producers David Hornsby, Scott Marder and Rob Rosell, the cable network announced Thursday.

The series, titled Unsupervised, centers on two best friends trying to survive their teenage years and do the right thing without any parental supervision. The series will premiere in January and be paired with FX's other animated comedy, Archer.

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

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Fall TV Paley Festival Features New Girl, Criminal Minds, Ringer

New Girl, Criminal Minds

Eager for fall TV to begin? PaleyFest has your remedy!

The Paley Center for Media has teamed up with media partners TVGuide.com and TV Guide Magazine to host "PaleyFest: Fall TV Preview Parties," where fans can get a first look at the broadcast networks' new slate of series.

Get the scoop on the new and returning fall TV shows here

Beginning next week, the Paley Center will offer screenings along with Q&A sessions with cast and executive producers of series including Fox's New Girl, starring Zooey Deschanel, CBS' Criminal Minds and CW's Ringer, which marks Sarah Michelle Gellar's return to TV.

Check out a full schedule, and get more information here on how you can score a free ticket: read more

Critic's Notebook: CBS at TCA

Ashton Kutcher

The trend this season at most networks is that their fall lineups are being upstaged by the anticipation for more promising shows being held for midseason (NBC's Smash and Awake, ABC's Good Christian Belles and The River, to name a choice few). As I was quoted saying in a recent critics' poll: "It's going to be like Christmas for me at midseason, but right now it's kind of like I'm opening underwear."

It's a different situation at CBS, which has such a stable and successful prime-time schedule that there's little need for midseason replacements (only a few have been announced so far, and none has generated any real buzz). At the summer TCA press ...
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Mary Lynn Rajskub on 24 Movie: "I've Seen Nothing, I've Heard Nothing"

Mary Lynn Rajskub

Reporters had plenty of questions for Mary Lynn Rajskub about a possible 24 movie. Unfortunately, the woman who played computer whiz Chloe O'Brian for nine seasons on Fox's spy drama had few answers. "I've heard nothing. I've seen nothing," Rajskub told reporters at CBS' fall TV previews Wednesday about the long-rumored project.

Brian Grazer: 24 movie due for 2012 release

Shortly after Fox announced that 24's eighth season would be its last, reports surfaced that Jack Bauer would... read more

CBS Sets Two and a Half Men, How I Met Your Mother Premiere Dates

Jon Cryer, Angus T. Jones

Come Monday, Sept. 19, we will know the fate of Charlie Harper.

That's the day that Two and a Half Men will return to the air (obviously without Charlie Sheen). The network announced Wednesday that Sept. 19 will "officially open" its season, with the Season 7 premiere of How I Met Your Mother bowing at 8/7c, the Season 9 premiere of Two and a Half Men showing up at 9/8c, new show 2 Broke Girls debuting at 9:30/8:30c (a special time) and Hawaii Five-O returning for Season 2 at 10/9c.

Sept. 19 is not strictly the first time CBS will begin airing its fall slate of programming — Survivor: South Pacific is set to begin Wednesday, Sept. 14 at 8/7c.

Everything you need to know about CBS next season

"Our playbook is pretty consistent: wherever and whenever possible we use established successful series to introduce new shows," said CBS prime-time executive Kelly Kahl.  "We've also asked a couple of our strongest series to work overtime during premiere week in order to support the new series and bolster our performance"...
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Martin Short to Recur on How I Met Your Mother

Martin Short

Who's the boss on How I Met Your Mother? Not Dave Foley anymore.

Martin Short will replace Foley as Marshall's new boss next season, a show rep confirms. The Kids in the Hall star appeared in the season finale ...
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VIDEO: Go Behind the Scenes of CBS' New Shows

Person Of Interest

CBS has released behind-the-scenes videos of five of its new shows, including J.J. Abrams' new thriller Person of Interest, Kat Dennings' sitcom 2 Broke Girls and Patrick Wilson's drama A Gifted Man. The new midseason cop drama The 2-2 was announced, but not previewed at the upfront presentation Wednesday.

Upfronts: CBS releases fall schedule

Starring Michael Emerson, Person of Interest focuses on a billionaire (Emerson) who recruits a presumed-dead CIA agent (Jim Caviezel) to catch violent criminals... read more

Upfronts: CBS Releases Fall Schedule

CBS Logo

There's lots of shuffling on the CBS fall slate, as the network will move veterans CSI, The Good Wife and Rules of Engagement to new slots to pave way for five new shows.

J.J. Abrams' new thriller Person of Interest, starring Michael Emerson, will take over CSI's longtime Thursdays-at-9 berth, pushing the procedural to Wednesdays at 10/9c. Preceding Person of Interest at 8:30/7:30c is ...
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CBS Fall Lineup: CSI, The Good Wife and Rules Go on the Move

Laurence Fishburne, Julianna Margulies

CBS has shaken up its fall schedule, shifting CSI to Wednesdays to make room for J.J. Abrams' new thriller Person of Interest on Thursdays and moving The Good Wife to Sundays.

Fall 2011 TV Scorecard: Which shows are returning? Which aren't?

Person of Interest gets the Thursdays-at-9 slot, which had been inhabited by CSI since 2001. The project reunites Abrams with ...
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