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Fall TV 2011: CBS Cancels ‘$#*! My Dad Says'; NBC Unveils Fall Schedule
Fall TV 2011: CBS Cancels ‘$#*! My Dad Says'; NBC Unveils Fall Schedule
Fall TV 2011: CBS Cancels ‘$#*! My Dad Says'; NBC Unveils Fall Schedule
Well, $#*!. CBS announced Sunday that is pulling the plug on the William Shatner vehicle '$#*! My Dad Says' after just one season. The sitcom, which was based on the popular Twitter feed by Justin Halpern, debuted to strong ratings last fall, but stumbled as the season progressed. Critics' reviews, meanwhile, were less than kind. Also getting the axe: the legal drama 'The Defenders' and the new co
‘Happy Days’ Cast Suing CBS [Video]
‘Happy Days’ Cast Suing CBS [Video]
‘Happy Days’ Cast Suing CBS [Video]
Looks like things aren't looking good for some former 'Happy Days' cast members. Anson Williams, Don Most, Marion Ross, Erin Moran and the estate of Tom Bosley are suing CBS. They say they haven't been paid for merchandising and were supposed to be paid 5% from the net proceeds. Maybe Ron Howard can cast them all in a movie together if CBS fails to pay up. Watch what the cast has to say after the
Report: Katie Couric to Leave ‘CBS Evening News’
Report: Katie Couric to Leave ‘CBS Evening News’
Report: Katie Couric to Leave ‘CBS Evening News’
She's used to breaking headlines, but today, Katie Couric is making some of her own. According to a report from the AP, Couric is leaving her historic anchor post at CBS Evening News after joining the program less than five years ago, in 2006. Her next move: a syndicated talk show, which is expected to launch in 2012. Couric's contract with CBS ends on June 4, though no word on when her official l
Is This The ‘Two and a Half Men’ Series Finale?
Is This The ‘Two and a Half Men’ Series Finale?
Is This The ‘Two and a Half Men’ Series Finale?
Due to Charlie Sheen's recent antics, CBS has canceled his hit series "Two and a Half Men" for the rest of the season and some are saying it may be gone for good. Those rumors were bolstered by a clip that leaked to YouTube on Friday, featuring what might be the final episode of "Men." Could CBS have shot an emergency series finale in case longtime troublemaker Sheen someday we
Charlie’s Hiatus Could Cost “Men” $250 Million
Charlie’s Hiatus Could Cost “Men” $250 Million
Charlie’s Hiatus Could Cost “Men” $250 Million
It could get a little costly for "Two and a Half Men," as Charlie Sheen takes some time out for rehab.  They are taking a break from shooting, but if they shut down permanently, it could cost as much as $250 million in domestic syndication revenue.