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S and B, the Winchester Boys, and Tyra are Back for the CW

Mar 3 2008 - 2:31pm by BuzzSugar
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S and B, the Winchester Boys, and Tyra are Back for the CW Fans of Gossip Girl, rejoice! There's another season of frenemy-making, backstabbing, and rabble-rousing from S, B, and the rest of the Upper East Siders coming our way. Gossip Girl is one of six series that the CW renewed today.

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Feb 5 2008 - 1:30pm by BuzzSugar
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TV Tonight: The New Thursday

Sep 27 2007 - 9:38am by BuzzSugar
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TV Tonight: The New Thursday Last season, Thursday was the night I rarely budged from my couch, what with TV serving up a lovely cocktail of "Ugly Betty" plus "The Office" with a splash of "Grey's Anatomy" on top. This season's Thursday is already looking crowded, and several of the shows that make it such a blockbuster night — "30 Rock" and "Scrubs" on NBC, "Supernatural" on The CW — aren't even coming back just yet. The rest are, though, starting with "Ugly Betty," which had one of the craziest cliffhangers of the spring.

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Sep 25 2007 - 1:30pm by BuzzSugar
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TV News Roundup, 7/12

Jul 12 2007 - 3:19pm by BuzzSugar
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TV News Roundup, 7/12
  • Ladies and gentlemen, we have our Supergirl. Canadian actress Laura Vandervoort has been cast as Superman's counterpart on "Smallville." Vandervoort, who most recently played Sadie on The N's "Instant Star" and had a role in The Lookout, will make her debut in the show's season premiere.
  • Meanwhile, Katie Cassidy — David Cassidy's 20-year-old daughter — will join the cast of "Supernatural." She'll play a demon hunter who meets up with the Winchester boys in the first episode of the next season.
  • Those of us who have been enjoying Lifetime's "Army Wives" are in luck: The show, which is the highest rated series in Lifetime history, has been renewed for a second season of 18 episodes. The season will start sometime in the spring of 2008.

  • Coming soon to a TV near you: "Car Talk," the animated series. The show will be based on the call-in radio show where brothers Tom and Ray — or Click and Clack, as they're known — answer questions about listeners' cars.


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