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HOUSE: Lisa Edelstein Talks Huddy & Candice Bergen

Now that House is in its 7th season, the show has kicked the House-Cuddy (affectionately known as “Huddy”) storyline up a notch with House and Cuddy dancing around a committed relationship. Taking time out of her busy schedule for a brief conference call with NiceGirlsTV, Lisa Edelstein shared some of her insights on the relationship and what to expect next. …

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GLEE: Jane Lynch on Her First Crush, Her Super Bowl Pick, & More

Jane Lynch has become a force to be reckoned with as her Sue Sylvester alternately torments and supports the kids on Glee. In support of Sunday’s post-Super Bowl episode, “The Sue Sylvester Shuffle”, Jane took a few minutes to talk with reporters via conference call and answer a lightning round of questions. With just 25 minutes and jammed phone lines, …

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HELLCATS: No Cheerleaders at the Super Bowl? It’s a Serious Issue.

There will be no cheerleaders at the Super Bowl on Sunday, the first time since Super Bowl II, because neither the Steelers or the Packers actually have official cheerleaders. Hellcats‘ Aly Michalka and Ashley Tisdale feel the pain of men everywhere who will miss the scantily-clad ladies, and they have a message to share: OK, so Hellcats isn’t Must See …

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FAIRLY LEGAL: Michael Trucco on Life After Battlestar Galactica

In the new USA Network series Fairly Legal, Michael Trucco plays Justin Patrick, a top attorney at the San Francisco District Attorney’s office – and the ex-husband of Kate Reed (Sarah Shahi), a lawyer turned mediator. It is not an easy task being the ex of a woman whose life ambition is to mediate anything and everything. Fortunately, Justin is …

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Pioneers of Television: Cops and Robbers

I love crime dramas; my second career was the direct result of one. Yet we wouldn’t have the Law & Orders, Homicide: Life on the Street, Third Watch, The Shield, The Wire, or any of the other great genre shows we have today if not for ones like Dragnet, Columbo, Mission: Impossible, Police Woman or the original Hawaii Five-O. After …

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PRETTY LITTLE LIARS: Brant Daugherty Talks Villains & Secrets

In a candid conference call with NiceGirlsTV, Brant Daugherty shared his insight on his morally conflicted character Noel Kahn on Pretty Little Liars. While Noel’s future on Pretty Little Liars is murky at this point, particularly as Noel was last seen being taken away in handcuffs by the police after “A” set him up, Brant was happy to talk about …

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Spotlight: Women Behind the Scenes – Julie Plec (EXCLUSIVE)

Imagine that you are fresh out of college and living in Los Angeles for only 3 weeks, when you end up landing a job that you found in one of the trades (i.e., one of the industry magazines). Now imagine yourself as one of the executive producers for one of the most talked about shows on television, partnered with one …

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WHITE COLLAR: Andrew McCarthy on His Role in the Flashback

The 80’s icon who appeared in such fan-favorite films as “Pretty In Pink,” “St. Elmo’s Fire,” and “Weekend at Bernie’s” took time out of his busy schedule to talk in a conference call with NiceGirlsTV about his upcoming role as Vincent Adler, mentor of White Collar’s Neal Caffrey. Tonight, in a special flashback episode, McCarthy plays the notorious Vincent Adler …

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Women Writers in TV: THE CAPE’s Keto Shimizu

The TV Writer Podcast, hosted and produced by Gray Jones, is doing a series of interviews with women writers in television. The latest interview is with Keto Shimizu, a writer on NBC’s The Cape. Keto talks about getting started, geeking out, and ultimately landing a job as a writer on a network series.

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REVIEW: Merlin – Goblin’s Gold

Even real gold can be used as fool’s gold to trap a wily goblin This article may contain spoilers. In a light-hearted episode giving everyone a chance to have some fun after the heavier adventures involving Morgause (Emilia Fox), the Dragon and dead soldiers rising from their graves in attempt to overtake Camelot, in “Goblin’s Gold” everyone’s lives were simply …

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