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Bob Newhart Joins Lifetime's 'Project Five,' 'Heroes' Star Heads to 'Law & Order: CI' and More Casting News
by Chris Harnick, posted May 9th 2011 6:00PM
Bob Newhart has joined the cast of Lifetime's anatholgy film 'Project Five.'According to TV Guide, Newhart will join the star-studded cast as Dr. Roth, a friend of Jeanne Tripplehorn's character, Pearl.
Besides 'Big Love' star Tripplehorn, the cast includes veteran stars Patricia Clarkson, Tony Shalhoub, Rosario Dawson, Kathy Najimy, Jeffrey Tambor. The project of five short films tells the story of how breast cancer impacts people's lives.
Jennifer Aniston, Demi Moore, Alicia Keys and Patty Jenkins direct separate parts of the film series.
In other casting news ...
• Adrian Pasdar will guest star on 'Law & Order: Criminal Intent.' The former 'Heroes' star will be joined by 'Mad Men' actor Bryan Batt in the episode titled 'Trophy Wife.' Pasdar will play a wine collector and Batt a wine sommelier. [TV Guide]
• Bill O'Reilly is branching out into scripted television. The Fox News anchor will play himself as a potential murder suspect on an episode of 'Rizzoli & Isles.' [TV Guide]
• Adam Arkin is heading to 'The Closer.' The 'Sons of Anarchy' actor will play Steven Hirschbaum, described as "a Bernie Madoff-like businessman." Arkin previously directed an episode of the TNT drama. [TV Guide]
Gone Too Soon: Invasion
by Jason Hughes, posted Nov 30th 2009 5:01PM

After the breakout success of Lost in 2004, the following year saw three big-budget attempts at science fiction series with dense continuity. Unfortunately, it also saw those three series ultimately fail to hang on to their viewers, through internal problems or network mismanagement, and fans were left with three frustrating cliffhangers.
While they were allowed to complete more episodes than many series that followed them, I suspect this trinity of cancellations is a big reason current TV viewers are nervous about jumping on board complex shows with intricate continuity and details.
I watched Surface, Threshold and Invasion that season, but always found myself much more involved with the stories and drama unfolding on the latter of the three. Despite Katrina-related sensitivity due to its hurricane-themed opening, Invasion did an amazing job of building tension during a possible alien infiltration. V could learn a thing or two from this show.
Short-Lived Shows: Invasion - VIDEO
by Jane Boursaw, posted Jun 10th 2008 2:14PM
Invasion aired for one season from 2005-2006. Check out Jonathan Toomey's great reviewcaps here. Along with Surface, Invasion was one of my favorite new shows that season, with each episode getting better and better. By the series finale, I was hooked. I'm still miffed that ABC didn't give it more time to flesh out the story and characters.
Incorporating a sci-fi-alien mystery, a government conspiracy, and plenty of family drama, Invasion had a built-in audience because it aired directly after another sci-fi mystery, Lost. Unfortunately, it wasn't enough to keep the series on the air.
Invasion marathon on ABC Family
by Anna Johns, posted Mar 31st 2006 9:26AM
Yes, Invasion is still on. Of all the new Sci
Fi shows that premiered on the big three networks this year, it's the only one that is still hanging on. I saw the
first two episodes and quicky gave up because of the long stares from characters who may or may not be aliens. Oh, and
I couldn't handle the premise that a hurricane was bearing down on the town and no one was evacuating (school was still
in session, for crying out loud!). Anyway, I may have given up too soon because Jonathan really seems to dig the series.On
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