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By Erin Fox on July 30, 2012
NBC introduced their new fall lineup to journalists at the Television Critics Association press tour in Beverly Hills. They have an aggressive new slate of comedies as well as their highly anticipated new drama Revolution from producer J.J. Abrams and director Jon Favreau. Find out all of the latest scoop from Snakkle!
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By Danielle Turchiano on July 25, 2012
FOX brought its new fall programming slate to Beverly Hills today so the media could soak in all of the new stars and sights. But above and beyond getting a taste of The Mob Doctor, Ben and Kate, The Mindy Project, Hotel Hell, and the newly revamped The X Factor, the network also provided one final Fringe presentation and a short slew of news and announcements overall. Here were Snakkle’s highlights:
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By Snakkle Staff on June 12, 2012
And you thought your sister-in-law looked ridiculous? Check out these outrageous celeb wedding fashion blunders!
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By Katherine Butler on February 1, 2012
In 1982, Prince William was born, ET: The Extra Terrestrial charmed children everywhere, and Time Magazine’s Man of the Year was a computer. But can glowing fingers and the future King of England compare to the premiere of Late Night with David Letterman? The show, which began in 1982 on NBC, continued until 1993. That’s when Dave, Paul, and the World’s Most Dangerous Band moved to CBS for the Late Show with David Letterman. Some 30 years later, we’re celebrating Dave’s dominance over late night, now besting The Tonight Show and Jay Leno’s chin in the ratings.
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By Brett Singer on November 28, 2011
On May 13, 2011, after 10 seasons, Smallville aired its final episode, becoming the longest-running live-action Superman series in history. Now that a Smallville: The Complete Series DVD box set has arrived like a rocket from Krypton, fans can watch the entire super-saga from beginning to end. Here’s why we think Smallville: The Complete Series should soar to the top of your holiday wish list.
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