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Clark Duke Gets a Do-Over on 'The Tonight Show' (VIDEO)

by Jane Boursaw, posted Mar 19th 2010 5:52AM
The Tonight Show With Jay Leno, Clark DukeClark Duke got the opportunity for a do-over on 'The Tonight Show With Jay Leno' (weeknights, 11:35PM ET on NBC).

We'll give him a pass on his last appearance, as he'd just broken up with his girlfriend and was in a bad place. He even brought flowers to apologize for his previous appearance, which was really a nice gesture.

Watch the video after the jump.

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Greek season two -- an early look

by Isabelle Carreau, posted Aug 26th 2008 2:02PM
Greek"Our friendship can be tested anywhere." - Rusty to Calvin

Since it's July 9, 2007, premiere on ABC Family, Greek has been one of weekly TV guilty pleasures. I've been enjoying its light and fun stories as well as the evolving and imploding relationships and friendships between the characters.

Having had the chance to read a few spoilers about the upcoming season these past few weeks, it looked like Greek would be as fun to watch as it was in its first season. However, something can look good on paper and turn out quite differently on the screen. Luckily, it is not the case for Greek; at least not according to the season premiere, which I had the chance to watch.

Slight spoilers coming up!

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Michael Cera coming to CBS

by Brett Love, posted Nov 27th 2006 11:01AM
Michael CeraApparently CBS isn't just screwing around with that Innertube thing on their website. The network has signed Michael Cera (Arrested Development) to do a scripted short-form series. The Good Life will be a mockumentary about two aspiring television producers who are convinced that their show is the next big thing. Unfortunately for them, it's not. Cera will be joined by Clark Duke, who you may remember from CSI, but I doubt it. He played Frat Boy #1 two years ago, if that helps. The pair will also both be in Judd Apatow's next film, Super Bad, next year.

This is a big step for the networks and new media. It's one thing to have a web only reality show, added bonus clips, or to burn off episodes of your failed series online. But it is an entirely different thing to hire known actors to create a series specifically for online distribution. Now let's see NBC answer by finally producing some more Nobody's Watching episodes.

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