Martin Short to Recur on How I Met Your Mother

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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Season 5, Episode 19
The voiceover guy corrects Francesca Fiore's grammar. Sketches include "Francesca," "Bruno & the Voiceover Guy," "Sperm Bank 1," "The Queen at Tea," "Sperm Bank 2," "Man of Destiny," "Sperm Bank 3," "Heart Channel" and "Sperm Bank 4."

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Season 5, Episode 16
A free spirit writes a police report naked, a Korean War vet doesn't want to lose his cable, and Scott tells of a dream he had. Sketches include "Don't Shut Off My Cable," "Police Department," "Scott on Los Angeles" and "Carlo the Scientist."

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Season 5, Episode 15
Ever wonder what it would be like to invite a cyclops to a party? You'll find the answer to this and more in this episode. Sketches include "Cyclops," "The Convenience Store Worker," "Hillbilly's Problem" and "Fran the Italian."

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Season 5, Episode 13
A man talks to his clothes, and an old man asks women to dance in their underwear. Sketches include "Clothes-Talker," "Sid & Sharisse Wedding," "Whores 1," "Darn Near Puked," "Whores 2," "Scott's Vision" and "Again! Again!"

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Martin Short to Recur on How I Met Your Mother

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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Cheers & Jeers: Desperate Measures?

Jeers to Desperate Housewives for wasting a pair of beloved TV veterans.

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Rebranded IFC Unveils New Comedy Slate

In an attempt to rebrand itself, IFC is developing a new slate of comedic programming, highlighted by a real show from a fake-news organization and a sitcom from two Arrested Development alums.

IFC's new tagline: "Always on. Slightly off."

"It's a perspective and attitude we share with our audience, who crave the kinds of unconventional stories, characters, talent, execution, and above all, authenticity, we provide," Jennifer Caserta, executive vice president and general manager of IFC, said Tuesday in announcing the lineup.

Working together for the first time since their Arrested days, David Cross and Will Arnett will collaborate on ...
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Romijn/O'Connell Get Wildly Sexy On Screen

Newlyweds Jerry O'Connell and Rebecca Romijn play against type (fans hope) when Romijn guests on her hubby's ABC series Carpoolers. Romijn plays Joannifer, O'Connell's womanizing Laird's much-maligned ex-wife.Creator/exec producer/writer Bruce McCulloch (Kids in the Hall) says Romijn was a frequent set visitor, since her Ugly Betty set is nearby. "She started to hang around, she was laughing, we were buying her sushi," and he told O'Connell, "We gotta get her on the show."While Laird's ex has often been mentioned — he reportedly received "the worst divorce settlement" ever — she has yet to be seen, until now.Romijn "is a force of nature," so she's perfect for the role of Joannifer, who McCulloch describes as "ferocious," but also "vulnerable and emotional." Basically, she's mercurial: "Part of the fun of playing Joannifer is she's sweet one moment, but can turn on a dime."It didn't hurt that the couple has real-life chemistry. "It's an added thing that they're married in r... read more

DVD Pick of the Week: May 29, 2007

Alright, I'm cheating a bit for my "Pick of the Week" for May 29th because I'm picking something that isn't a DVD - Weeds Season 1 on Blu-ray. Besides being in high-def, this release fixes a major problem present with the DVD release; it's widescreen. I tried to sit through the first few minutes of Weeds when it was released on DVD, but it was framed poorly, and I shut it off in disgust. Now I have a chance to watch the show in widescreen, AND in high-def, and that makes me very happy. The disc also contains the extras from the DVD release; commentaries, interviews, and more.My DVD pick would have to be the complete series of The Andy Griffith Show. While I think CBS/Paramount is screwing the fans with the bonus material on this set, it's still a nice set. They've included "Return to Mayberry," the TV movie, and The Make Room For Daddy Andy Griffth Show Pilot on this set, along with all the episodes of the show.I'm sure some of you have children, so I'd like to recommend one of my f... read more

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Premise: One of Canada's funniest exports has a number of wonderfully odd characters who take sharp, satiric jabs at social conventions and prejudices. The show created off-the-wall cult classics such as `Cabbage Head,' `Chicken Lady,' `Head Crusher,' `The King of Empty Promises' and `Buddy Cole,' the flamboyantly gay barfly. `Saturday Night Live' creator Lorne Michaels brought the Toronto-based Kids to HBO and then to CBS, which aired both reruns and new episodes.

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