Kevin Fitzpatrick
Tina Fey to Guest Star on ‘The Simpsons’ Season 24
Never fear, ‘30 Rock‘ fans, for Tina Fey certainly won’t be out of work for long when the show begins its final season this fall on NBC. Instead, Fey will take her signature sensibilities to ‘The Simpsons,’ guesting in the already-crowed 24th season of the long-running series. But will ‘SNL‘s former funny-lady play herself a la Justin Bieber, or an original character? And blerg, when will we se
Is a ‘Star Trek’ Worf TV Series Moving Closer to Reality?
As starved as we are for any scoop or footage of J.J. Abrams’ ‘Star Trek 2,’ it’s no secret that we’d love to see ‘Star Trek’ back on the small screen one day. Of course, it’d be impossible to say whether any future ‘Star Trek’ TV series would follow the new continuity established by the Abrams films, or return to the classic universe, but at least one ‘Star Trek: The Next Generation’ star believ
‘Arrested Development’ Season 4 Re-Hires Henry Winkler AND Scott Baio
There’s no more need to talk nonsense about Bob Loblaw, Barry Zuckerkorn is back! Yet more recurring players of the first three seasons have signed on for Netflix’s forthcoming revival of ‘Arrested Development‘ season 4, as Henry Winkler and Scott Baio have signed on to reprise their roles as Bluth family attorney(s) Barry Zuckerkorn and Bob Loblaw. When last we saw the characters however, Micha
Robin Williams to Return to TV for CBS Sitcom?
Could Mork be headed back to Earth? It seems Robin Williams’ bite from the TV acting bug might have been bigger than his recent ‘Louie‘ and ‘Wilfred‘ appearances, as the legendary funnyman may have his eye on a new gig at CBS. But what could have lured Williams back to a regular role after over 30 years off the tube, and why does the project have ‘Mad Men‘s Don Draper feeling a shiver up his spi
‘Saturday Night Live’ Season 38 Announces Seth MacFarlane, First 3 Hosts
Sure, we’re all a little tepid at the prospect of a new season of ‘Saturday Night Live‘ that lacks Andy Samberg, Kristen Wiig, Abby Elliott, and potentially even Jason Sudeikis as well, but the show will always go on, no? Seth MacFarlane has been announced to host the premiere of the long-running sketch comedy’s thirty-eighth season, but who will join him on the stage? And what other stars will
‘Survivor’ Season 25 Learning ‘The Facts of Life’ from Blair Warner
Well, this is an odd play for the Trade Federation CBS. Soon what could be considered the forerunner of modern reality TV, ‘Survivor‘ will reach a landmark 25 seasons as the series next travels to the Philippines to test the mettle of its 18 contestants. But what special guests can count themselves among the contestants? Will ‘The Facts of Life’ be enough to teach sitcom star Lisa Whelchel to s
Tony Shalhoub’s New CBS Role Is Anything But a ‘Monk’
After years and a number of Emmys earned playing obsessive-compulsive USA detective ‘Monk,’ Tony Shalhoub has his pick of the litter when it comes to new roles. Is it any wonder then, that he’d eye a return to comedy on the TV landscape’s most popular network for comedy, CBS? But who might the character actor play following the fastidious Adrian Monk, and what show would bring him back to the smal
‘The Big Bang Theory’ Season 6 Still Rolling After Mayim Bialik’s "Big Bang"
Never fear, fans of ‘The Big Bang Theory‘ anxiously awaiting the show’s sixth season. A little applied physics never hurt anybody, at least seriously enough to delay taping. Well, actually applied physics could kill any number of people based on its principles alone, but not today! Despite a (reportedly) gruesome car crash, actress Mayim Bialik will live to hold Sheldon Cooper’s hand once more. Bu
‘The Mindy Project’ Drafts 3 NBA Players As Guest Stars
You know, there are a lot of easy jokes that can be made whenever a woman gets herself in line with three basketball players, but for now we’ll leave the comedy to Mindy Kaling and the good people writing FOX’s ‘The Mindy Project.’ It’s an NBA three-pointer as FOX’s freshman comedy ‘The Mindy Project’ has scouted NBA stars Amar’e Stoudemire, Baron Davis, and Danny Granger for guest appearances in