It's a five-way battle of the brains as five hosts of the North American, British, German and Australian
versions of Are You Smarter Than A 5th Grader? ask multiple-choice general knowledge questions in
an effort to score points.
It's a five-way battle of the brains as five hosts of the North American, British, German and Australian
versions of Are You Smarter Than A 5th Grader? ask multiple-choice general knowledge questions in
an effort to score points.
How can Steve Carell handle a day-to-day situation at Dunder Mifflin? Just give Carell a shot.
http://www.wikipedia.com/stevecarell
Greg Fitzsimmons has come onboard to preside over Family Trust, the highly anticipated Fox Television Studios big-money game show.
Taped in Santiago, Chile, Family Trust pits five returning family members against five challengers in a head-to-head general knowledge quiz for a chance to win a $1 million family trust.
A Chilean version of the can be posted on my blog and at http://www.video.google.es.
On the Web: http://www.foxnow.com
Meet Jason Lee, the professional skateboarder with a mission.
Jason Lee could talk to Alvin and the Chimpmunks as early as 2010, perhaps with a direct-to-DVD prequel by 2012. Watch these musical selections from the 2007 theatrical release, courtesy of Hulu.
Jason Lee in the first-ever episode of My Name is Earl.
(via Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation)
Ben Mankiewicz and Ben Lyons moonlight from Turner Classic Movies and E! Entertainment Television to Buena Vista Productions as Disney-ABC Domestic Television's durable film review program At the Movies begins an all-new season of new programs previewing new full-scale feature-length theatrical motion picture titles, including new tentpole releases and sell-through-retail DVD and Blu-ray Disc titles available in on store shelves.
Mankiewicz has come a very long way since filling in Richard Roeper's shoes earlier this month during his double-duty stint as one of the on-air personalities on cable television's TCM. Since then, the many men who made up the Mankiewicz family have been making and reviewing movies for nearly 100 years, beginning with Joseph L. Mankiewicz's groundbreaking cult favorites such as Some Like It
Hot and Monkey Trouble. Tom Mankiewicz made the transition from James Bond 007 screenwriter to
ABC's classic 1980s mystery adventure series Hart to Hart. And then, there's Ben - one of the three men who make up the distinctive Jewish/Polish surname Mankiewicz - enough said.
Ben Lyons of E! has been reviewing the latest theatrical feature films since Comcast acquired the network from Disney-ABC Television Group, of which DADT is part of Disney/Touchstone, in 2006.
As the new film critic on At the Movies, Lyons continues the series' long-standing tradition as a leading nationally syndicated film review program.
When I attend a big-budget, low-cost tentpole box-office hit blockbuster, I alway catch At the Movies
every week in national first-run broadcast television syndication.
Meanwhile, Buena Vista Productions finished production on Cha$e, a new SciFi Channel original reality
competition series premiering in November. You can find out more about Cha$e at http://disneyabctv
.com and on http://www.scifi.com.
I have posted a full episode of the new CBS comedy Gary Unmarried at http://www.tv.com.
Post an RSS feed for Gary Unmarried at http://www.bloglines.com.
Ben Bernanke's recipe for bailing investors out of Lehman Brothers: The legendary brokage and mutual fund provider was the subject of a federal bailout in Washington, D.C., and what will happen to Lehman was that all else fails to bail the investors out of their bail. (Allegedly.)
Let me get to the boardroom executives who haven't received "golden parachute" prototypes in recent years.
Beware of shopping mall ghouls invading your space!
I have posted an entire hour of Shadow Chasers here on http://www.tv.com/braingun so that bloggers will get the opportunity to see a pre-You Don't Mess Around with the Zohan catch an
elusive ghost invading the entire enclosed retail shopping center. Strange, isn't it?
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