Survivor, The Amazing Race and Criminal Minds are just a few of the CBS shows expanding into the video game realm.
CBS Consumer Products announced the upcoming release of video games based on those shows as well as...
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There were a lot of dirty tricks on TV this week. Jo Reynolds (Daphne Zuniga) cajoled poor Riley into posing topless on Melrose Place. House and Foreman conducted an autopsy on a living person. Gossip Girl's Chuck kissed a guy because of Blair's deception. CSI: Miami's Eric Delko tricked us all by slinking off into the night with barely any explanation. Welcome to this week's Top Moments: Dirty Tricks Edition.
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"Congratulations guys, unbelievable" host Neil Patrick Harris said of seven-time Emmy champ Amazing Race at Sunday's 61st Primetime Emmy Awards. "Upsets at every turn."
Harris was joking about his loss in the supporting comedy actor category to Two and a Half Men's Jon Cryer, but also ironically summing up the mood on a night when repeat winners ruled with just a few new faces sprinkled in.
30 Rock and Mad Men repeated...
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Former Survivor winner Richard Hatch is back behind bars, and his sister and attorney say he was jailed for doing an interview.
Hatch, who is under house arrest at his sister Kristin's Newport, R.I., home, was taken into custody Tuesday and transferred to Barnstable County Correctional Facility in Bourne, Mass. It happened hours after the airing of a Today interview in which he said he thinks he was imprisoned in his tax evasion case because he's gay.
"I heard [the sheriff] tell Rich that ...
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Former Survivor winner Richard Hatch says he thinks he was sentenced to jail because he's gay.
Speaking out for the first time since serving nearly four years in prison for tax evasion, Hatch told Matt Lauer on Tuesday's Today that he thinks the judge in his case had a bias against him. The judge refused to let potential jurors be questioned about their feelings toward homosexuals.
"My personal opinion — he was trying to discriminate against me," Hatch said. "I don't think you or anyone else can deny that we, as homosexuals, face discrimination."
Hatch, who is under house arrest in Newport, R.I., until Oct. 7, also said he doesn't believe ...
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