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Directors Guild Awards nominations are in
by Jason Hughes, posted Jan 11th 2008 8:00AM
Finally someone shows some love for Lost, which got itself back on track last season. The Directors Guild announced their nominees for this year's awards. Lost nabbed two nominations in the Dramatic Series category, for "The Looking Glass" and "The Brig." The Sopranos picked up two of the three remaining nominations, saving the last one for AMC's excellent freshmen drama, Mad Men.On the comedy side, 30 Rock nabbed two nominations, with Desperate Housewives and Entourage picking up one each. And the critical love for ABC's incredibly charming Pushing Daisies continues as it snatches the final spot. But one category in which the Directors think very differently than anyone else is in Reality Programs. Not only is the kitschy Who Wants to be a Superhero? nominated, but is joined by Shooting Sizemore and Pros vs. Joes. The full list, including commercials, documentaries and mini-series after the jump.
What's On Tonight: On The Lot, Eureka, Criss Angel
by Bob Sassone, posted Jul 31st 2007 5:19PM
At 8, NBC has a new America's Got Talent, then a new Singing Bee. - FOX has a new On The Lot at 8.
- ESPN has two new episodes of the World Series of Poker at 8, then a new episode of The Bronx is Burning.
- At 9, ABC has the season finale of Shaq's Big Challenge, followed by the special Prime Time: Family Secrets.
- "Shark Week" continues on Discovery all night.
- CBS has a new Big Brother at 9.
- PBS has a new Wide Angle at 9.
- Larry King interviews Vice President Dick Cheney on CNN at 9.
- There's a new Eureka on Sci-Fi at 9, then a new ECW.
- At 9:30, A&E has a new Dog The Bounty Hunter, then a new Criss Angel: Mindfreak.
- At 10, Bravo has the premiere of Flipping Out.
- FX has a new Damages at 10 (repeated at 11).
- At 10:30, Giada has one of her Weekend Getaways in Santa Barbara, CA. It's on Food Network.
Check your local TV listings for more.
What's On Tonight: Kyle XY, Hell's Kitchen, Anthony Bourdain, Shark Week
by Bob Sassone, posted Jul 30th 2007 5:05PM
At 8, ABC Family has a new Kyle XY, then a new Greek. - "Shark Week" continues on Discovery all night.
- TNT has a new Heartland at 8, followed by a new episode of The Closer.
- History Channel has a new Modern Marvels at 8, then a new Cities of the Underground.
- At 9, PBS has a new History's Detectives.
- ABC has the special Six Degrees of Martina McBride at 9.
- There's a new Age of Love on NBC at 9.
- FOX has a new Hell's Kitchen at 9.
- USA has a new Monday Night RAW at 9.
- Travel Channel has a new Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern at 9, then a new Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations.
- HBO has a new Big Love at 9.
- Also at 9: ESPN2 has another installment of The Bronx is Burning.
- At 10:30, Food Network has a new Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives.
Check your local TV listings for more.
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