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Canceled Cult Comedy Revived by Netflix, Which Will Reassemble Cast to Create New Episodes

New episodes of a beloved cult television comedy will be created, courtesy of Netflix, with the streaming-video company striking a deal to revive the Fox series "Arrested Development," reports the Los Angeles Times’ Company Town blog. The production is expected…

One of the Bee Gees Battles Liver Cancer

A member of the Bee Gees, one of the top-selling acts in the history of pop music, is battling liver cancer, reports the U.K.’s Telegraph. Robin Gibb, 61, is increasingly frail looking and was taken to the hospital last week,…

Joss Whedon Says More of Internet Series Is in the Works

Joss Whedon, the creator of "Buffy the Vampire Slayer," said he’s working on another installment of an Internet-based miniseries, reports Yahoo’s MovieTalk. The series is "Dr. Horrible’s Sing-a-Long Blog," starring Neil Patrick Harris, the story reports. "We have been working…

Breaking News From Press Conference: Why the L.A. Sheriff’s Department Is Reopening the Natalie Wood Case

The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department gave a press conference Friday morning to talk about why it is reopening the investigation into the death 30 years ago of actress Natalie Wood. TVWeek first reported late last night that the case…

Showtime Picks Up Another Two Years of Drama Series

After securing the talents of the show’s star, Showtime has renewed a drama series for two more years, reports Deadline.com. The series is “Dexter,” starring Michael C. Hall. The renewal will extend the show’s run to eight seasons. Hall and…

Veteran Republican Political Consultant Joins Fox News

Fox News Channel has hired a longtime Republican political consultant, who has been described as a disciple of Ronald Reagan, as its newest political contributor, the New York Daily News reports. Joining the cable channel is Ed Rollins, who most…

Troubled ‘Man From U.N.C.L.E.’ Feature Film Loses Its Director

After all the casting problems with the big-screen version of the 1960s TV spy series "The Man From U.N.C.L.E.,” the beleaguered production has suffered another setback. Director Steven Soderbergh has decided to walk away from the project, reports Indiewire.com. The…

Showtime to Roll Out Comedy-Focused Late-Night Entry

Showtime announced plans to roll out a new late-night show that focuses on the world of comedy, TheWrap.com reports. Comedian and director David Steinberg will host the new 10-episode interview series, "Inside Comedy," the story reports. With in-depth interviews featuring…

TLC Will Look At Nerd Romance

TLC will debut a new reality television project about nerds and romance called "Geek Love," reports Entertainment Weekly. TLC ordered two 30-minute specials with the idea of launching the concept as a series if the specials are successful. The specials…

MTV Schedules Tribute to TV Personality Killed in Traffic Collision

MTV has announced plans to televise a one-hour tribute to a performer who was a familiar face on television as part of the “Jackass” crew, reports EW.com’s Inside TV blog. Ryan Dunn, who was killed in a drunk driving car…