Game 1 of the World Series dominated Wednesday, but that didn't stop viewers from catching CSI's 300th episode.
The drama drew 10.2 million viewers and a 2.1 in the adults 18-to-49 demographic for the milestone hour, up a tenth from ...
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This week, Rebel Wilson and the rest of her Super Fun Night castmates got into the Halloween spirit with a graveyard rendition of "The Monster Mash," and Bob's Burgers star Kristen Schaal showcased some "sexy" costumes on The Daily Show. Also, Sarah Silverman posted a previously unseen television pilot online, Andrew Lincoln talked about one of the toughest challenges he faces filming The Walking Dead, and Betty White spoofed Miley Cyrus' video for "Wrecking Ball." Check out those clips and more in our weekly roundup of the best online videos:
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Body of Proof might still have a pulse!
ABC is mulling bringing the Dana Delany-starring drama back to life for midseason, Deadline.com reports.
The drama was axed...
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ABC has ordered two additional scripts for Super Fun Night and Back in the Game, TVGuide.com has confirmed.
Both freshman comedies, which air on Wednesday nights, have struggled since their launch...
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Question: So now that we have quickly and predictably sorted out CBS's switch of We Are Men with Mike & Molly (and you called that one out a long time ago), can we now focus on further obvious moves for the Fox, NBC and ABC sitcom slates? I know Fox wants to be in the Seth MacFarlane business, but how soon can we banish the 1990s relic Dads and replace it with Raising Hope, which is just screaming to be back on Tuesdays? Can NBC just return low-rated but at least cult classic Community back to Thursdays where yes, it will do poorly but at least it has 80-plus episodes to its name and more value than these dire new cadets, so bye-bye Welcome to the Family, which was wrongly paired with Parks and Recreation to begin with. I can also live without Sean Hayes' and Michael J Fox's "supposed" comebacks, but one step at a time for poor NBC.
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