All is forgiven; McCain returning to Letterman
David Letterman and Sen. John McCain will get a chance to make up. The Republican presidential candidate is scheduled to appear on Letterman's "Late Show" on Thursday. It will be McCain's 13th visit to the CBS program but his first since he angered Letterman by canceling last month. Letterman was unhappy when McCain sat for an interview with Katie Couric instead of him on Sept. 24 At the time he said he first felt like a "patriot" to let McCain off his commitment to deal
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Today's News: Our Take - Will Life on Mars Arrest American Audiences?
In Life on Mars (Thursday, Oct. 9 at 10 pm/ET), ABC's remake of a BBC series, present-day NYPD officer Sam Tyler (Irish actor Jason O'Mara) gets hit by a car during a particular high-stakes case and wakes up in 1973. Just like that. His journey back to 2008 is hampered by a precinct full of rogue cops, including Harvey Keitel and The Sopranos' Michael Imperioli , and a capable though before-her-time policewoman, Annie Norris (Gretchen Mol), who becomes more »
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Today's News: Our Take - Ryan O'Neal's Son Ordered to Rehab
A month after being arrested along with his father Ryan on suspicion of drug possession, Redmond O'Neal has admitted to relapsing and was ordered into a two-week drug treatment program, People reports."You're a stand-up guy to come here and deal with your problem," Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Scott Millington told O'Neal. "I want you to stay clean... You better stay clean or the hammer is going to fall."O'Neal, 23, was in the middle of his three-year more »
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Today's News: Our Take - ABC Family Bringing 10 Things to the Small Screen
ABC Family is looking for more laughs, picking up two comedy pilots, including one based on the 1999 teen flick, 10 Things I Hate About You.According to The Hollywood Reporter, Gil Junger , the director of the film 10 Things — which introduced audiences to the late Heath Ledger — has signed on to direct the pilot. The series won't deviate too much from the feature, which itself was based on William Shakespeare 's The Taming of the Shrew, more »
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Today's News: Our Take - Britney Spears Asks, "What the Hell Was I Thinking?"
After a tumultuous few years of personal struggle and rebound, Britney Spears is opening up.
In an upcoming documentary, tentatively titled On the Record, the pop star will get candid about her regrets about her behavior and the ongoing loneliness that lurks beneath her stardom.
"I sit there and I'll look back and I'm like: I'm a smart person," Spears says in one scene. "What the hell was I thinking?"
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Today's News: Our Take - Eva Longoria Parker Heads for the Runway
Eva Longoria Parker is ditching Wisteria Lane for the Runway.Mrs. Tony Parker is slated to guest judge a challenge on the sixth season of Project Runway, The New York Post reports.The actress is the latest marquee name the series has snagged for the new season. Lindsay Lohan reportedly taped an episode last month.Runway is currently filming in L.A., a coastal change from its previous seasons in New York, let alone on Bravo. Season 6 was scheduled to premiere more »
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Today's News: Our Take - The Hills' Whitney Port Gets Own Show
Whitney Port is leaving The Hills for The City.
The new MTV reality show is scheduled to air in the beginning of 2009, the network announced Thursday. It will follow Lauren Conrad 's pal as she works for fashion designer Diane von Furstenberg.
It goes without saying that there'll be new romance, new conflicts, and lots of emotional Top 40 playing throughout.
"I am thrilled and honored to be in New York City," New York's newest more »
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Today's News: Our Take - Ex List Marks the Spot for Hunky Guest-Stars
While Elizabeth Reaser and her femme costars provide plenty of eye candy for passerby male viewers, The Ex List's most eye-catching calling card may come in the form of the fellas it trots out. Reaser gave TVGuide.com a sneak peek at the faces – some handsome, some cute, one who's McTreemy, and heck, maybe even one female – to cross paths again with Bella. Plus: What did the future hold for Grey's Anatomy's Alex and Ava, had Reaser not scored more »
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Today's News: Our Take - Letterman: McCain Acting Squirrely
David Letterman isn't ready to forgive and forget about John McCain bailing out on his show.
The host said on the air recently that McCain canceled a Late Show appearance so he could return to Washington and focus on the economy — then played live footage of McCain prepping for an interview with Katie Couric . In New York, and on CBS, Letterman's network.
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All Things Dancing Blog - Cheryl Burke OK With Her Weight
OK, maybe Cheryl Burke has put on a couple pounds. She doesn't care, and neither should you, she says.
"I want kids or women out there to realize you don't have to be anorexic to be beautiful," the two-time Dancing with the Stars champ tells People. "There's a lot of pressure living this Hollywood life. People expect to see you at a certain weight and when you gain a few pounds then all of a sudden it's the talk of the week."
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