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1. TV Lookout: highlights (and lowlights) for May 18-24

By FRAZIER MOORE - May 16, 2008

For an illness shared by so many, clinical depression should be better understood and more openly addressed.Even so, a social stigma and shame is still linked to this disorder on the part of its sufferers, who include some 15 million American adults, the vast majority of whom seek no medical...

2. Daytime's 'The View' to go backstage for 1 show

By DAVID BAUDER - May 16, 2008

NEW YORK -- Daytime's "The View" will rerun one of its shows in two weeks from an entirely different view that lets fans know a little about what goes on backstage.Producers will attempt the experiment with the Memorial Day episode, which is being taped a week earlier....

3. Marcia Cross drops a few hints about Bree's future

By MICHAEL WEINFELD - May 16, 2008

WASHINGTON -- It's true: "Desperate Housewives" will flash-forward five years.Marcia Cross, who plays domestic goddess Bree on the ABC comedy-drama, told AP Radio in a recent phone interview that a flash-forward narrative device will offer viewers a glimpse into the...

4. Eva Longoria Parker: not a fashion diva at home

By Associated Press - May 16, 2008

CANNES, France -- Eva Longoria Parker gets to play dress-up at the Cannes Film Festival -- and she doesn't even have to pack her own suitcase."My bag is packed when I come because my stylist thinks about every event we have, every interview, every red carpet __...

5. `American Idol' concert tour will start July 1

By Associated Press - May 16, 2008

LOS ANGELES -- Whether it's David Archuleta or David Cook who wins "American Idol" next week, both singers will be part of the show's annual concert tour.Tickets for this summer's "American Idols Live! Tour," which features the TV show's top 10 contestants, go on sale...

6. DeGeneres, de Rossi engaged after Calif. ruling

By LYNN ELBER - May 16, 2008

LOS ANGELES -- Ellen DeGeneres and longtime girlfriend Portia de Rossi are jumping at the chance to get married. DeGeneres announced their engagement during a Thursday taping of "The Ellen DeGeneres Show," telling the studio audience the news that the California Supreme...

7. Screen Actors Guild agrees to renew contract talks

By RYAN NAKASHIMA - May 15, 2008

LOS ANGELES -- A person familiar with efforts to restart talks between the Screen Actors Guild and Hollywood studios says negotiations will resume within two weeks.The person, who was not authorized to speak publicly, said Thursday that the talks will resume by May...

8. Only 2 new shows on Fox network in the fall

By DAVID BAUDER - May 15, 2008

NEW YORK -- Fox is launching only two new series in the fall, traditionally its slow season, but the network plans flashy two-hour premieres of four shows during the same week as the Democratic National Convention.The network's biggest priorities next season will be...

9. `Dog the Bounty Hunter' to return to A&E

By SUDHIN THANAWALA - May 14, 2008

HONOLULU -- Bounty hunter Duane "Dog" Chapman's TV show will return to the air this summer, months after it was pulled when the reality star used a racial slur in a profanity-laced tirade.Filming has begun on the fifth season, according to executives with A&E, the cable...

10. CBS network adds more comedy to its fall schedule

By DAVID BAUDER - May 14, 2008

NEW YORK -- At a time when sitcoms seem like a fading art, CBS is staying on the laugh track.The network said Wednesday it will air six comedies instead of four next fall. CBS has confined its comedies to Mondays in recent years, but will air Julia Louis-Dreyfus' "The...

11. Another elimination from 'Dancing With the Stars'

By SANDY COHEN - May 13, 2008

LOS ANGELES -- Tony Award winner Marissa Jaret Winokur won't be adding a mirrorball trophy to her collection of prizes -- the actress was eliminated Tuesday from "Dancing With the Stars."She and her professional partner, Tony Dovolani, came into the semifinal results...

12. `Christine,' `How I Met Your Mother' back on CBS

By DAVID BAUDER - May 13, 2008

NEW YORK -- CBS has given a new lease on life to Julia Louis-Dreyfus' comedy "The New Adventures of Old Christine" and, perhaps thanks to Britney Spears, the sitcom "How I Met Your Mother."They were among four series considered on the bubble for renewal that CBS informed...

13. James Garner hospitalized after stroke

By Associated Press - May 13, 2008

LOS ANGELES -- James Garner's publicist says the veteran TV and film star has been hospitalized in Los Angeles after suffering a minor stroke at his home last week.Publicist Jennifer Allen said Tuesday that the star of "Maverick" and "The Rockford Files" was hospitalized...

14. James Garner hospitalized after minor stroke

By JOHN ROGERS - May 13, 2008

LOS ANGELES -- James Garner, who was hospitalized late last week after suffering a minor stroke, is doing well and should be going home shortly, the veteran television and film star's publicist said Tuesday.The star of such TV shows as "Maverick" and "The Rockford Files"...

15. The CW's schedule for the fall television season

By The Associated Press - May 13, 2008

The CW's prime-time schedule for the fall TV season:Monday8 p.m. -- "Gossip Girl"9 p.m. -- "One Tree Hill"Tuesday8 p.m. -- "90210"9 p.m. -- "Surviving the Filthy Rich"Wednesday8 p.m. -- "America's Next Top Model"9 p.m. -- "Stylista"Thursday8 p.m. -- "Smallville"9 p.m. -- "Supernatural"Friday8 p.m. -...

16. Grammer says 'Back to You' won't be back on Fox

By LYNN ELBER - May 13, 2008

LOS ANGELES -- Kelsey Grammer said Tuesday that Fox is dropping his sitcom "Back to You," calling the decision a surprise and a shame. "They have let it go," Grammer told The Associated Press. "We were told all this time we were in good shape and we were coming back."On...

17. ABC's fall schedule features only 2 new shows

By DAVID BAUDER - May 13, 2008

NEW YORK -- ABC will add only one new scripted series in the fall, plus a new game show, in a schedule that network executives admit was severely affected by the 100-day writers strike that concluded in February.The new David E. Kelley-produced drama, "Life on Mars," is...

18. ABC-TV will have only 2 new fall shows

By DAVID BAUDER - May 13, 2008

NEW YORK -- ABC will introduce only two new series in the fall, one of them scripted, in a schedule the network admits was severely affected by the 100-day TV writers strike.The new David E. Kelley-produced drama, "Life on Mars," is about a police detective transported...

19. Dwight Yoakam to make 24th appearance on 'The Tonight Show'

JOHN GEROME - May 12, 2008

NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Dwight Yoakam will make his 24th appearance on "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" this week, breaking the record for most musical performances by any artist.The singer's Los Angeles-based spokeswoman says Yoakam will perform on the NBC late-night...

20. Hannah Storm will join ESPN in August

By DAVID BAUDER - May 12, 2008

NEW YORK -- ESPN will add Hannah Storm to its "SportsCenter" lineup in August when it will supplant nine hours of taped programming in favor of live sports news.Storm, most recently on CBS' "The Early Show," will co-anchor the middle three hours of ESPN's new daytime...

21. New version of 1970s kids' `Electric Company' to air

By Associated Press - May 12, 2008

LOS ANGELES -- In an updated blast from the past, PBS will air a new version of the 1970s children's series "The Electric Company."Production on the 21st century model of the PBS show for 6- to 9-year-olds was set to begin Tuesday on the streets of New York City and in a...

22. TV movie on Holocaust hero Sendler to air on CBS

By Associated Press - May 12, 2008

LOS ANGELES -- A TV movie about the life of Holocaust hero Irena Sendler, who died Monday at age 98 in Poland, is being readied for production and will air next season on CBS."The Irena Sendler Story" is based on an authorized biography of the woman credited with...

23. NPR correspondents, by chance, in earthquake

By DAVID BAUDER - May 12, 2008

NEW YORK -- Two National Public Radio correspondents in central China by chance for a week's worth of feature stories instead found themselves reporting gripping details of the earthquake that killed thousands on Monday.Melissa Block narrated a first-person account while...

24. 'Family Guy' stars take center stage

By MICHAEL CIDONI - May 12, 2008

LOS ANGELES -- Seth MacFarlane was driven to drink. Money trouble was definitely not the cause. The creator of "Family Guy" was sipping from a tumbler of golden-brown liquid backstage at the Ahmanson Theatre, and to hear him tell it, it's better that he was."I'm drinking...

25. CBS picking up 4 dramas, 2 comedies for next season

By DAVID BAUDER - May 12, 2008

NEW YORK -- Exceptional smarts or psychic abilities help set the stage for three of the new dramas CBS plans to air next season.The network is picking up four new dramas and two comedies for next TV season, which will be announced as part of its schedule presentation to...

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