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Remembering Jill Clayburgh, TV Star
by Jane Murphy, posted Nov 8th 2010 7:00PM
Fans still missing 'Dirty Sexy Money' are now mourning anew. The matriarch of the dysfunctional Darling clan, Jill Clayburgh, died last week at the age of 66. If you only knew Clayburgh from her work on the sometimes-outrageous Manhattan drama, you probably had more of a connection to her than you think. She made several appearances on 'The Practice', 'Nip/Tuck', 'Law & Order', and played 'Ally McBeal's mother.
Away from TV, here's another piece of Clayburghia: did your high school ever put on a production of 'Pippin'? ('fess up!) Clayburgh was 'Pippin's original Catherine on Broadway in the early 1970s.
William Baldwin Talks New Role on 'Gossip Girl'
by Andrew Scott, posted Apr 26th 2010 2:00PM
The search for Serena's father is officially over.After being MIA for nearly three seasons, 'Gossip Girl''s William van der Woodsen (played by William Baldwin) makes a surprise visit on the Upper East Side tonight, where he's reunited with Serena, Eric and -- wait for it -- Lily's current husband, Rufus.
How does his long-awaited reunion with Serena go? What trouble might he have in store for Rufus? And what happens when Eric comes out of the closet?
In an exclusive interview, Baldwin spoke to TV Squad to give us the rundown on his three-episode arc, which begins tonight at 9PM ET on the CW.
Best and Worst TV of 2009: Jason's List
by Jason Hughes, posted Dec 21st 2009 5:06PM
2009 was a good year for television. It offered the resurgence of the comedy on network television, and the continuing growth of original programming on cable. In all honesty, I don't think I could just do a list of what was great and what was horrible on television because I would need pages and pages.Instead, I'm going to focus on the things that really stood out this year. Sorry, Mad Men fans, but even though this was a great third season and an amazing finale, I expect it at this point. It's the only way I could come up with to keep my list manageable.
Also, as a point of protest I did not include Jon, Kate or the balloon boy hoax. These events got more attention than they deserved already this year, and I feel bad I even mentioned them.
J.J. Abrams casts Major Dad in new action pilot
by Danny Gallagher, posted Dec 16th 2009 10:21AM
J.J. Abrams, a man chemically designed to create television shows, has another pilot in the works and this one will star veteran TV actor Gerald McRaney. He's been picked for a pilot called Undercovers, a spy action show described as a cross between Mr. and Mrs. Smith and The Bourne Identity.
McRaney will play a CIA boss overseeing a husband and wife spy couple. Abrams wrote the pilot with TV scribe Josh Reims who's also written scripts for ABC's Brothers & Sisters and Dirty Sexy Money. Abrams may also step in the director's chair for the pilot episode commissioned by NBC.
Mark Burnett gets real for CBS drama
by Allison Waldman, posted Sep 29th 2009 12:28PM
What happens when the producer of Survivor collaborates with his wife, an actress who starred in Touched by an Angel, in a story created by the guy who brought us Dirty Sexy Money? Do you get Touched by a Dirty Sexy Angel? I guess that's what CBS will find out because Mark Burnett and Roma Downey are teaming with Craig Wright for a drama project for CBS.Burnett, he of Survivor and a half-dozen other reality shows, is married to Angel star Roma Downey, and they're both executive producers while Wright is doing the writing for Sony Pictures TV. The show is the story of a lawyer who nearly dies in a car crash and gets a second chance at life when the ghost of his ex-wife appears to him.
Jane After Dark: Sexy Samantha talking Greek in Scrubs
by Jane Boursaw, posted Sep 13th 2009 10:00AM
Several DVD sets came my way this week, so I did some marathon viewing sessions for Jane After Dark. I'm brand new to some of these, so you'll get the stark, raw newbie version. But I'll start with one I've watched since the beginning ... Dirty Sexy Money: The Complete Second and Final Season. I really liked this show at the beginning. It had all the elements of a great series, including excellent actors (starting with Donald Sutherland, Jill Clayburgh, and Peter Krause) and intriguing storylines with rich people, sex, murder, and mystery. But by the time they got to season two, the storylines just seemed to fizzle out. I would love to hear your thoughts on why Dirty Sexy Money didn't work. Crummy writing? Poor use of great actors? Too many characters to keep track of? Poor timing with the writer's strike occurring in the middle of its run, resulting in ten months between seasons?
Bonus features: Directing the Darlings (behind the scenes with director Jamie Babbit); A Total Knockout (a day in the life of Natalie Zea, who played Karen); Dirty Sexy Crafty (a featurette about the food on the set); Faux Pas (bloopers); deleted scenes.
Natalie Zea adds some dirty, sexy money to Hung
by Jason Hughes, posted Aug 19th 2009 5:07PM
So I've been watching Hung (because I'm flattered that they'd base a show like that around me). It's proven to be a much more entertaining take on the premise than I expected. Thomas Jane and Jane Adams are simply perfect in their respective roles as the reluctant gigolo and his high-strung pimp. I was digging Anne Heche as his wife, and even getting his bizarre kids.I didn't even know the show needed anything more, until Ray booked his most demanding and bizarre client yet and Natalie Zea (Dirty Sexy Money) sashayed into the room. Wow, did Hung need her. And I don't mean because she's gorgeous, though that certainly helps. What a new dynamic she's brought to everything.
New TV on DVD releases this week
by Bob Sassone, posted Aug 17th 2009 6:06PM
Here are the new TV DVDs, in stores tomorrow.How can so many TV DVDs be released on one day and still there isn't one that I want to buy? The only one of the below sets that I might be interested in getting would be Simon & Simon. And that's only because it's one 80s action drama that I never got into for some reason but feel I should catch up on. But there's plenty of stuff for fans of every type of show, from Sons of Anarchy to The Smurfs.
- The Beast - Season 1
- Cracker - The Complete Series
- Dexter - Season 3
- Dirty Sexy Money - Season 2
- Eli Stone - Season 2
- Everybody Hates Chris - Season 4
What's On Tonight: Face the Ace, Dragonquest, Samantha Brown
by Bob Sassone, posted Aug 1st 2009 4:07PM
Food Network has a Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives marathon all night.- At 8, FOX News has a new Huckabee.
- At 9, NBC has the series premiere of Face the Ace.
- FOX has a new America's Most Wanted at 9.
- CNBC has a new Suze Orman Show at 9.
- TBS has a new Bill Engvall Show at 9.
- BBC America has a new Being Human at 9.
- ESPN2 has the Bank of the West tennis tournament at 9.
- Also at 9: Syfy has the movie Dragonquest.
- At 10, ABC has a new Dirty Sexy Money.
- Travel Channel has a new Samantha Brown's Great Adventures at 10.
- At midnight, Cartoon Network has two new episodes of Bleach.
Check your local TV listings for more.
What's On Tonight: Being Human, Malibu Shark Attack, Dirty Sexy Money
by Bob Sassone, posted Jul 25th 2009 4:01PM

- TV Land has an Andy Griffith Show marathon all night.
- At 8, NBC has the series finale of Kings.
- Nickelodeon has a new True Jackson, VP at 8.
- Versus has Tour de France coverage at 8.
- There's a new Primeval on BBC America at 8, followed by the series premiere of Being Human.
- Also at 8: TCM has A Night at the Opera.
- 8:30, FOX has a new Cops, then a new America's Most Wanted.
- At 9, CNBC has a new Suze Orman Show.
- TBS has a new Bill Engvall Show at 9.
- Syfy has the movie Malibu Shark Attack at 9.
- At 10, ABC has a new Dirty Sexy Money.
- At 11, Comedy Central has Jim Breuer: Let's Clear The Air.
- At midnight, Cartoon Network has two new episodes of Bleach.
Check your local TV listings for more.
What's On Tonight: Kings, Cops, Dirty Sexy Money
by Bob Sassone, posted Jul 18th 2009 4:09PM
Nickelodeon has a SpongeBob SquarePants marathon all night.- At 8, NBC has a new Kings.
- ESPN has World Cup Softball at 8, the U.S. vs. Japan at 8.
- Versus has Tour de France coverage at 8.
- HGTV has a new Divine Design at 8.
- At 8:30, FOX has a new Cops, then a new America's Most Wanted.
- At 9, CNBC has a new Suze Orman Show.
- BBC America has a new Primeval at 9.
- VH-1 has the movie The Jacksons: An American Dream at 9.
- TBS has the season premiere of The Bill Engvall Show at 9 (two episodes).
- At 10, ABC has a new Dirty Sexy Money.
- At midnight, Cartoon Network has two new episodes of Bleach.
Check your local TV listings for more.
Now new show pick-ups are leaking out of NBC camp
by Jason Hughes, posted May 4th 2009 9:03AM
This leak appears to be unauthorized, but still pretty solid. It looks like the television remake of Ron Howard's 1989 film Parenthood has been picked up by NBC for next season. Peter Krause (Six Feet Under, Dirty Sexy Money), Maura Tierney (NewsRadio, ER) and Craig T. Nelson (Coach) are on board to star, and that's a pretty solid foundation right there. The original Parenthood movie starred everybody who was anybody in the late '80s, including Keanu Reeves, Jason Robards, Jr. and Mary Steenbergen and Steve Martin. It was like Crash with an extended family, following multiple story lines that all ultimately connected.
ABC schedules the last episodes of Eli Stone, Daisies and DSM for this summer
by Jason Hughes, posted Apr 9th 2009 11:03AM

ABC announced their summer schedule, complete with returning reality "favorites" and some new shows, but honestly, who cares about all that?! What matters is that three of my favorite sophomore shows that were killed too soon are all scheduled to make their triumphant (?) returns to ABC this summer, as promised.
Yes, I'm talking about Pushing Daisies, Eli Stone and Dirty Sexy Money. Apparently, ABC has decided that the Saturday 10pm/9pm Central timeslot is the perfect place to air the remaining episodes of each series, one after the other. After all, it is the dead zone of television, so what do they have to lose?
Eli Stone, Pushing Daisies, and Dirty Sexy Money coming back this summer
by Bob Sassone, posted Jan 16th 2009 7:03PM

I should point out that when I say "coming back this summer" in the headline I mean that ABC is bringing them back to burn off the remaining episodes that haven't aired yet. That's right, six months from now is the earliest you'll see any of these shows return. They could even come back later.
Pushing Daisies has three episodes left, while Eli Stone and Dirty Sexy Money each have four. Fans of these shows might not like this, but the truth is, the shows that have been in the time slots for these shows have actually done better in the ratings.
Best and Worst of 2008: Rich's List
by Richard Keller, posted Jan 2nd 2009 1:22PM
Welcome back from your humongous hangover. I just wanted to let you know that you are now in 2009 -- a fresh new year that we should look forward to. However, since you are a common citizen of Earth, you don't look ahead to a future. Instead, you look to the bleak and bloated year that has now passed.
That's why they invented "Best and Worst" lists for the previous year. It gives you a chance to remember last year's crap, get angry, proceed to get drunk, pass out, wake up, and forget it's a new year again. At that point, you get angry again. It's a vicious cycle and we love it! With that, here's my "Best and Worst" list for 2008.
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