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Topher Grace and Craig Ferguson Discuss the Dirty Side of Bob Saget (VIDEO)
by Jason Hughes, posted Mar 9th 2011 5:16AM
When you go on 'The Late Late Show' (Weeknights, 12:37AM ET on CBS), you have to be prepared to talk about absolutely anything. That's why it should come as no surprise to anyone tuning in to see Topher Grace talking with Craig Ferguson about comedian Bob Saget.Does Grace have a project with Saget coming up? "Um, I think we met ... once. He's like really dirty, right?" And he admitted to probably growing up with Saget's sitcom 'Full House.'
That's all the connection you need. And Saget's dirtiness in fact became the topic of discussion. "He gets in trouble with that," Ferguson said, "Because Bob does stand-up and ... people go to see the show because they've seen him on ['Full House']. And then he starts talking and they're like, 'Ooooh.'"
Topher Grace Tells an Embarrassing Blind Date Story on 'Late Night' (VIDEO)
by Jason Hughes, posted Mar 1st 2011 6:23AM
It can be hard sometimes trying to live a normal life when you're a celebrity. You get recognized by people everywhere you go, and they can interrupt even your more intimate encounters, like a blind date. Topher Grace told the story of his blind date interruption on 'Late Night with Jimmy Fallon' (Weeknights, 12:37AM ET on NBC).The date was going really well, but Grace was having a hard time concentrating on the girl he was with because a group of guys behind her kept looking his way and shouting and hitting one another.
"Oh!" and "Yeah!" and louder they shouted until finally Grace had simply had enough.
Topher Grace to Produce a 'CHiPs' Reboot?
by Chris Jordan, posted Aug 4th 2010 4:25PM
It seems the appeal of guys in stretch pants and tight shirts riding motorcycles on the freeways of Los Angeles is timeless.Apparently there's a new version of the 1970s police drama 'CHiPs' in the works, and while it's still in the early stages of development, there are some relatively big names behind the project.
According to a Deadline report, 'That '70s Show' star Topher Grace will executive produce the reboot -- though he won't be in front of the camera -- and Nicolas Falacci and Cheryl Heuton, the creators of 'Numbers,' will write and executive produce.
Michelle Trachtenberg heading to Gossip Girl
by Allison Waldman, posted Mar 20th 2008 9:32AM
When you want to conjure up some ratings magic, a special guest star always helps. And if you can get the star to commit for a few episodes during May sweeps, well that's even better. With that in mind, the CW has signed Michelle Trachtenberg for a multi-episode arc on Gossip Girl.The Simpsons: The Debarted - VIDEO
by Richard Keller, posted Mar 2nd 2008 11:19PM
(S19E13)"Young man, I'm going to be on you like a numerator on a denominator" -- Principal Skinner to Donny the informant
It's been a looong time since we had an episode of The Simpsons that focused on that young rapscallion Bart and his status of Prankmaster at Springfield Elementary. Frankly, I was starting to get a bit worried that we wouldn't see one at all this season and that all we would get is one episode after another focusing on Homer and his hi-jinks. Luckily, someone at FOX or the offices of The Simpsons realized this and gave us an installment that not only reignited the feud between Bart and Principal Skinner, but parodied the Martin Scorsese film The Departed. Plus, it was actually a good episode.
That '70s Show: Love of My Life / That '70s Finale (series finale)
by Joel Keller, posted May 18th 2006 9:51PM
(S08E21/S08E22) It's kind of weird that two shows that premiered at just about the same time are ending the same night. The other weird thing is that the first show to end its long run tonight, That '70s Show, couldn't be more different than the other one, Will & Grace. The other difference? That '70s Show didn't try to be any more than it was, which was just a fun half-hour. And the last two episodes didn't stray from that formula: they were light and funny without being overly sentimental.The O.C. moves to later timeslot
by Anna Johns, posted Dec 21st 2005 11:36AM
Perhaps it's a move that will open up the 8 o'clock hour for American Idol during late February
and early March, since FOX is airing the results shows for the semi-finals on Thursday nights. FOX is moving The
O.C. to the 9 o'clock hour, from the 8 o'clock slot its held since the first season. That time slot is now open,
thanks to the cancellation of Reunion. The move happens on January 12, when new episodes of The O.C.
return. FOX's announcement also gives a hint of what's to come in the second half of this season on The
O.C. Ryan, Summer, and Seth launch a plan to get Marissa back into Harbor in time for graduation. One of the
upcoming episodes, called "The Safe Harbor", is a tribute to an episode of Beverly Hills 90210 where
the gang fought to get Donna to graduate. Plus, there's that whole college thing that still needs to be figured out.
Where will they all go so we can continue to watch The O.C.?Sliding into The O.C.'s old time slot are back-to-back episodes of That 70s Show. At least, until Idol takes over.
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