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Showing posts with label television. Show all posts
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Wednesday, February 23, 2011

"Chelsea Lately" on Monday night, and the host, Chelsea Handler, couldn't help but ask just how she avoids turning a steamy cable sex scene into something more -- or, as she not so delicately put it, how she avoids penetration.



Friday, January 28, 2011

'Glee' creator and show runner Ryan Murphy opens up about his television musical juggernaut, including some of the not so PG moments in the show. He likes the risque, but sometimes, it gets a bit too much.

Talking about a Finn (Cory Monteith) masturbation scene (they may have meant the hot tub sex scene with him and then-girlfriend Quinn, or, instead, confused it with Jacob's library masturbation moment), Murphy said he may have gone a bit too far.

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Jersey Shore.""Skins" has done it.In a week of TV happenings that included Ricky Gervais going comedically postal at the Golden Globes, Regis Philbin announcing his retirement from his daytime show, and the return of "American Idol," "Skins" soared to most-talked-about status, even reducing the reprise of attention-sucking "Jersey Shore" to the level, for the moment, of "Snooki who?"

It began its 10-episode season last Monday on the wings of heavy promotion by MTV, generally positive reviews and high anticipation by its young target audience.

There was also a smattering of pre-opening outcry, mainly as an inevitable protest from the Parents Television Council, a TV watchdog group. It declared that "'Skins' may well be the most dangerous television show for children that we have ever seen," which had to be as welcome a critical rave as MTV could wish.

The premiere of "Skins" drew 3.3 million viewers, 1.2 million of them under 18, the Nielsen Co. reported. This was a robust turnout, though hardly in the league of "Jersey Shore," which, a week ago, seized 8.4 million viewers for its Season 3 debut.

Monday, February 23, 2009

The new Simpsons HD Intro



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Wednesday, January 28, 2009

I used to watch all these shows as a kid, mostly on a black & white portable TV.

 
 


 
 

via io9 by Charlie Jane Anders on 1/26/09

Artist Dusty Abell posted this panoramic — and brain-melting — image of television's science fiction characters and superheroes of the 1970s, and now I'm obsessively trying to name them all. Click to enlarge.

Bigger version at the link, too. [via Chris Roberson]


 

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