New releases announced today, March 25:
Days That Shook the World - The Complete 2nd Season will be coming out August 4
The Mighty Boosh - The Complete Season 1 will be coming out July 21
Murder She Wrote - The Complete 10th Season will be coming out July 7
The Secret Saturdays - Volume 1 will be coming out July 21
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New releases announced today, November 11:
Murder, She Wrote - The Complete 9th Season will be coming out February 17
Summer Heights High will be coming out February 24
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For only the second time in the pageant's history, a Miss Japan Riyo Mori was named Miss Universe last night.... Mr. Ashley Judd, Dario Franchitti, won the Indianapolis 500 over the weekend.... The Hallmark Channel hopes to make a killing off Murder, She Wrote. Now that the cabler has acquired the rerun rights to the sexy detective series, it intends to run episodes at 7 and 8 pm/ET on Sundays and every day from 8-10 am and from 11 pm-1 am. That's a lotta Angela Lansbury, folks.Today's News: My Take was written by Ben Katner.
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Best known for her sweet, endearing role as The Wonder Years' Winnie, Danica McKellar has come a long way from drive-ins and school dances. Playing a deep-digging journalist-turned-mom in Lifetime Movie Network's Inspector Mom (premiering Saturday, Nov. 18, at 8 pm/ET), McKellar got a taste of motherhood while solving crimes — and she had a great time doing it. TVGuide.com asked the actress why she chose this project — you'll never guess who convinced her to go through with it! — and how "boot camp" made her a better actor.
TVGuide.com: You're on set right now for Inspector Mom?Danica McKellar: Yeah, we're doing two TV-movies and 10
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This summer, ABC Family has been taking on a sci-fi glow with mixed results. I'm rather fond of the diverting Kyle XY, about the savant-like John Doe teen whose missing belly button is just one of his mysteries. More recently, the bizarre TV-movie Fallen (with sequels to follow) featured a teenage boy who's part angel. Last and definitely least, there's the aggressively quirky fantasy-dramedy series Three Moons Over Milford (Sundays at 8 pm/ET), showing how life is turned upside down in a bucolic Vermont town following a cosmic disaster: The moon has broken into three parts, all suspended over Earth.
While the townspeople wait for the sky to fall and the world to end, they act out in crazy ways that
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