
Jon & Kate Plus 8 - Season 3
New releases announced today, November 7:
Fat Albert's Easter Special will be coming out February 10
iCarly - Season 1, Volume 2 will be coming out March 17
Jon & Kate Plus 8 - Season 3 will be coming out February 3
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David Archuleta by Kevin Parry/ WireImage.com
He can sing, but can he act?
Viewers will get to judge for themselves if David Archuleta has the skills with his upcoming acting debut on iCarly, a Nickelodeon show about a high school student ( Miranda Cosgrove) with a video blog. The Season 7 American Idol runner-up filmed an episode titled "iRocked the Vote" on Thursday, the network confirmed to TVGuide.com, following a
People report.
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Knight Rider by Mitchell Haaseth/NBC
New releases announced today, June 10:The Spooktacular New Adventures of Casper - Volume 2 will be coming out September 23 Click and Clack's As the Wrench Turns will be coming out September 30 iCarly - Season 1, Volume 1 will be coming out September 23 Knight Rider - The 2008 Pilot Telefilm will be coming out September 9 When We Left The Earth - The NASA Missions will be coming out September 30 Visit TVShowsOnDVD.com for the complete stories on these and other news items.
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Drake Bell courtesy Dimension Films
Jeers to Nickelodeon for promoting Superhero Movie during tween-friendly shows like iCarly. Sure, it stars Drake Bell from the networks Drake & Josh, but the PG-13 flick also features to quote the MPAA advisory crude and sexual content, comic violence, drug references and language. (Not to mention Leslie Nielsen having sex with a corpse.) Then again, when a pregnant 17-year-old headlines one of your channels kidcoms, I guess anything goes. For more Cheers & Jeers, check out the new vodcast. Share your own raves and rants about other shows on the Reader Cheers & Jeers discussion board. We may feature your Cheer or Jeer on TVGuide.com or in TV Guide magazine!
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Tim DeKay and Ally Walker in Tell Me You Love Me by Doug Hyun/HBO
The racy Tell Me You Love Me bedded only 910,000 viewers with its Sunday debut, falling 53 percent below HBO's month-prior average in the time slot and coming up way short versus the premieres of, say, John from Cincinnati (3.4 mil), Big Love (4.6 mil) and Rome (3.8 mil). As a result, lead-out Curb Your Enthusiasm drew its lowest season-premiere audience ever, 1.17 mil. Monday's season-ender for TNT's The Closer delivered 9.2 million viewers, setting a new all-time high for an ad-supported cable series telecast (besting The Closer's Season 3 opener). Katie Couric's jaunt to Iraq enlisted 5.46 mil, matching Evening News' previous all-time low. Nick's iCarly accumulated 13 million viewers over its entire premiere weekend.
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