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    Dallas is upping the ante with a Six Million Dollar Man.

    TV vet Lee Majors has booked a multi-episode arc in Season 2 of the TNT drama, EW.com reports.

    The actor drops by as Ken Richards, one of Sue Ellen’s old beaus. The two will once again crosses paths, only this time it’s strictly for business.

    Majors has in recent years enjoyed turns on CSI: NY, Raising Hope and CBS’ short-lived $#*! My Dad Says.

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    Girl Meets World is looking to add a boy. Per EW.com, Disney’s Boy Meets World sequel series is casting Elliott, Cory and Topanga’s 13-year-old son. It must be noted that this casting call hilariously states: “His parents worry that he has inherited [his uncle's] ‘Eric Matthews Algernon’ gene and will lose intelligence as time goes by.”

    RELATED | Girl Meets World Exclusive: Meet Riley’s BFF!

    • Sheetal Sheth (Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World, the web series Nice Girls Crew) will guest-star on the Feb. 15 episode of Blue Bloods, playing a Turkish musician who pulls Frank into a dicey international conflict.

    RELATED | 30 Rock Finale Recap: Lemon Out!

    Whuck?! Ben and Jerry’s has unveiled the flavor of its upcoming 30 Rock-themed ice cream and… it’s not even not even ice cream! The Greek frozen yogurt, called “Liz Lemon,” is a lemon-flavored treat with a blueberry lavender swirl. (Methinks the “real” Liz Lemon would not approve of this healthy-ish option.)

    • Partridge Family vet David Cassidy will appear in the Feb. 27 installment of CSI, per TV Guide Magazine, playing a poker player desperate to hold on to his youth.

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