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Frank Darabont — Who Developed ‘The Walking Dead’ for TV — Comments on the Death of Michael Clarke Duncan, 54, Who Was the Oscar-Nominated Star of Darabont’s ‘The Green Mile’

Commenting on the death yesterday, Sept. 3, 2012, of Michael Clarke Duncan, who starred in "The Green Mile," Frank Darabont, who wrote and directed the movie, said Duncan was "one of the finest people I’ve ever had the privilege to…

Former ‘CSI’ Star No Longer Connected to Drama Project He Helped Develop and Sell

Former "CSI" star William Petersen won’t be headed back to television as soon as expected. Petersen has apparently dropped out of the Cinemax drama pilot "Hurt People," which he was slated to star in and executive produce, Deadline.com reports. We…

‘Arrested Development’ Cast Will Include Alums of ‘Happy Days,’ ‘Mad Men’

A veteran of the vintage sitcom “Happy Days” has joined the cast of “Arrested Development,” which also includes an alum of AMC’s “Mad Men,” TheWrap.com reports. Henry Winkler, known for his iconic role as the Fonz on "Happy Days," will…

Justin Bieber Gets a High-Powered Rival on ‘X Factor’ as Another Big Pop Star Joins the Show

Another big pop music star has joined Fox’s talent competition show “The X Factor,” where he will be a rival to Justin Bieber, TMZ.com reports. The latest big name to join the show is Marc Anthony, who, like Bieber, will…

Are You Ready for a 7-Foot TV Screen That Blows Away Hi-Def? It’s on the Way, Along With a Hefty Price Tag — and One Other Big Problem

The latest in television technology will be ready for retail later this year, with a screen measuring about 7 feet wide and a price tag of at least $15,000, reports the New York Post. The new technology is an innovation…

A New Take on ‘Mister Rogers’ Comes to PBS

Since Fred Rogers died almost a decade ago the children’s television market has grown increasingly crowded, but PBS is ready to unveil a new variation on the beloved "Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood" aimed at young kids, reports Elizabeth Jensen in The…

How Are We Going To Find Our Way To San Jose? Lyricist Hal David, Partner with Burt Bacharach of Many Hit Songs, Dead at 91. Wrote the Words to the Wedding Classic ‘Close to You’

"Hal David, the Oscar- and Grammy-winning lyricist who in the 1960s and ’70s gave pop music vernacular the questions ‘What’s It All About?,’ ‘What’s New, Pussycat?,’ ‘Do You Know the Way to San Jose?’ and ‘What Do You Get When…

Na Nu! Na Nu! Robin Williams May Return to Series TV in CBS Sitcom from David E. Kelley

A CBS comedy from Emmy-winning writer and producer David E. Kelley is in negotiations with Robin Williams to lure the actor back to television for the first time in three decades, reports our good friend James Hibberd at EW.com’s Inside TV…

Report: Behind the Latest Sarah Palin-Fox News Fight

Sarah Palin’s "Facebook outburst complaining about Fox [News] canceling her appearance at the Republic National Convention [previously reported] reveals something deeper about Palin’s often rocky relationship with the network. Palin’s contract is up in January, and according to sources, Fox News…

‘One Man’s Vulgarity Is Another Man’s Lyric’: Clint Eastwood Attacks Obama in No Uncertain Terms in Rambling Monologue at the Republican Convention. Love It or Hate It, It Was Certainly Unconventional. If You Missed It We Have the Video

"It doesn’t matter what stripe your politics are, or whether you thought last night was a victory or disaster, Clint Eastwood stole the night. He stole it with the expertise and facility of a veteran actor who knew exactly what…