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2002, TV Show

CBS Orders Dennis Quaid Drama, Sherlock Update and Comedy from Will & Grace Team

Dennis Quaid, Johnny Lee Miller

CBS has ordered seven new series, including an 1960s-set drama starring Dennis Quaid and a comedy from the creators Will & Grace.

Vegas tells the true story of Ralph Lamb (Quaid) — a rodeo cowboy-turned-longtime Las Vegas Sheriff. Nicholas Pileggi and Without a Trace's Greg Walker will write and... read more

Pilot Season: Terra Nova's Jason O'Mara Joins Dennis Quaid and Michael Chiklis in CBS Drama

Jason O'Mara

Jason O'Mara could be going from fighting dinosaurs to riding with cowboys. The Terra Nova star has joined CBS' untitled cowboy drama starring Dennis Quaid and Michael Chiklis, TVGuide.com has confirmed. Deadline first reported the news.

The Complete Pilot Report: CBS has Greg Berlanti, Louis C.K. and Bridesmaids stars!

Written by Goodfellas' Nicholas Pileggi and Without a Trace's Greg Walker, the project is about Ralph Lamb (Quaid), a real rodeo cowboy-turned-sheriff, in 1960s Las Vegas. O'Mara will play ...
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Pilot Season: Dennis Quaid and Michael Chiklis to Star in CBS' Cowboy Drama

Dennis Quaid, Michael Chiklis

Dennis Quaid and Michael Chiklis are saddling up for CBS' untitled cowboy drama.

Making his TV series debut, Quaid will play Ralph Lamb, a real rodeo cowboy-turned-sheriff, in 1960s in Las Vegas. Chiklis will play ...
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Pilot Season: Brothers & Sisters' Ken Olin to Star in ABC's Americana

Ken Olin

Brothers & Sisters alum Ken Olin has landed a co-starring role in ABC's drama pilot Americana, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
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Pilot Season: Anthony LaPaglia, John Leguizamo Join ABC Pilots

Anthony LaPaglia, John Leguizamo

Without a Trace star Anthony LaPaglia has landed the lead in ABC's Americana drama pilot.

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A Day Out With Unforgettable's Poppy Montgomery and Dylan Walsh

Poppy Montgomery and Dylan Walsh

Poppy Montgomery and Dylan Walsh are good sports. By the time the leads of CBS' new hit procedural Unforgettable arrive to scope out a late-afternoon Mets batting practice at Citi Field, they've already been filming since 9am — and when the MLB team takes the field later that evening for a home game, they'll be long gone, back to work at the show's nearby Queens studio. Luckily, those demanding days are paying off: The drama about a woman who uses her superhuman memory to help her cop ex-boyfriend solve crimes premiered last month to 14 million viewers, and the TV vets playing Carrie Wells and Al Burns are determined to keep knocking it out of the park — while cracking each other up in the process.

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Exclusive: Criminal Minds Books Charles S. Dutton

Charles Dutton

Three-time Emmy winner Charles S. Dutton will guest-star on Criminal Minds later this season, TVGuide.com has learned exclusively.

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The actor will play Tony Colt, a Philadelphia boxing trainer who ...
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Roselyn Sánchez and Eric Winter Are Expecting Their First Child

Roselyn Sanchez

Actress Roselyn Sánchez and her husband Eric Winter are expecting a baby.

"I have great news! Eric and I are expecting our first baby! We feel so blessed and excited," she announced on her Facebook page.

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NCIS Scoop: Does a Leverage Star Have the Hots for McGee?

Beth Riesgraf

Leverage's Beth Riesgraf will guest-star on an upcoming episode of NCIS, TVGuide.com has learned.

Check out photos of the NCIS cast

Riesgraf will play Maxine Edwards, an infamous online gamer who still has bad blood with her Marine ex-boyfriend, who cheated her in more ways than one. When his dismembered fingertips and teeth are discovered in a pickpocket's stolen purse, she naturally becomes one of NCIS' suspects.

Luckily for Maxine, her gaming obsession piques the curiosity of fellow gamer McGee (Sean Murray), with whom she shares many common interests and a whole lot of chemistry... read more

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Premise: An FBI Missing Persons Unit in Manhattan races the clock to crack cases by learning as much as possible about people who may have been kidnapped or killed, taken their own lives or simply wanted to disappear. A photo of an actual missing individual is shown at the end of each episode with instructions for viewers to contact a local FBI office with information on the person's whereabouts. Solidly written and performed, the series successfully challenged the Thursday-night dominance of 'ER.'

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