Do Not Disturb News
'Do Not Disturb' Boss Denies Axe
The producers of the TV comedy Do Not Disturb have denied the series has been canceled.
E! Online have reported the show - starring Jerry O'Connell - has been axed after just three episodes.
However a spokesman for the Fox network denies the reports, insisting all 13 shows will still be aired.
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READ MOREE! Online have reported the show - starring Jerry O'Connell - has been axed after just three episodes.
However a spokesman for the Fox network denies the reports, insisting all 13 shows will still be aired.
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Being Green Is Great, But Is Hollywood Taking Recycling Too Far?
Is there such a thing as a show-a-holic? A glimpse at the TV guide shows certain names keep cropping up time and time again attached to new shows. Could certain actors be addicted to starring on TV? And will they do anything to keep working whether the show is a quality one or not?
Isn't addiction classified as doing something to the point of excess, even after the point at which the person knows it's not healthy for them anymore? If the answer is yes then there are a few actors working today who show signs of needing serious career detox and rehab.
Case in point: the new TNT ser...
READ MOREIsn't addiction classified as doing something to the point of excess, even after the point at which the person knows it's not healthy for them anymore? If the answer is yes then there are a few actors working today who show signs of needing serious career detox and rehab.
Case in point: the new TNT ser...
What to Watch: What's Airing, Re-Airing & Entertaining On TV This Week
Monday, Sept 15
Gossip Girl (The CW, 8 p.m.) - When the lights go out, Chuck comes out to play.
Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles (Fox, 8 p.m.) - John makes a new friend at school, one of the female persuasion. Sure, John, that's going to stop your feelings of inappropriate robot love.
One Tree Hill (The CW, 9 p.m.) - Tree Hill continues to get more dark and depressing as the gang get ready to bury a friend.
Prison Break (Fox, 9 p.m.) - Stay away from the drugs, Sara!
The Closer (TNT, 9 p.m.) - Brenda and the team face a ticking bomb in tonight's midseason fin...
READ MOREGossip Girl (The CW, 8 p.m.) - When the lights go out, Chuck comes out to play.
Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles (Fox, 8 p.m.) - John makes a new friend at school, one of the female persuasion. Sure, John, that's going to stop your feelings of inappropriate robot love.
One Tree Hill (The CW, 9 p.m.) - Tree Hill continues to get more dark and depressing as the gang get ready to bury a friend.
Prison Break (Fox, 9 p.m.) - Stay away from the drugs, Sara!
The Closer (TNT, 9 p.m.) - Brenda and the team face a ticking bomb in tonight's midseason fin...
Audrina Patridge To Guest-Star On 'MADtv'
Audrina Patridge, star of "The Hills," will make a special guest appearance on an all-new episode of MADtv Saturday, Sept. 20 (11:00 PM-Midnight ET/PT) on FOX.
In the hilarious sketch "Audrina Brings the Drama," Patridge visits the set and within a matter of minutes, turns the MADtv cast members against each other and raises late-night drama to new levels.
Patridge made her small-screen debut in 2005 as the fun and outgoing friend on the MTV series, "The Hills," a reality show documenting the lives of four young girls trying to make their mark in Los Angeles. She recently complet...
READ MOREIn the hilarious sketch "Audrina Brings the Drama," Patridge visits the set and within a matter of minutes, turns the MADtv cast members against each other and raises late-night drama to new levels.
Patridge made her small-screen debut in 2005 as the fun and outgoing friend on the MTV series, "The Hills," a reality show documenting the lives of four young girls trying to make their mark in Los Angeles. She recently complet...
Must See (Or At Least Must TiVo) New Comedies This Fall Season
With the new fall season just around the corner (where did the summer go?), there are a slew of new comedies on the horizon that network marketing execs want you to believe are the most revolutionary things since the invention of color television.
Due to the recent writers' strike, a good chunk of these programs got pushed through to series without networks even seeing a pilot episode. So how can viewers weed through them to find the deep belly laughs amid piles of mere canned chuckles? That's where we come in. Here we break it down night by night and highlight what is worth a try ...
READ MOREDue to the recent writers' strike, a good chunk of these programs got pushed through to series without networks even seeing a pilot episode. So how can viewers weed through them to find the deep belly laughs amid piles of mere canned chuckles? That's where we come in. Here we break it down night by night and highlight what is worth a try ...
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