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NBC announces fall lineup: No news yet on 'Chuck'
Original at Chicago Tribune
• Mon, May 4
United States - Chuck Fan Way to anger the demographic you desire most, NBC. No one younger than 40 likes Leno. Oh, and please cram countless hours of Biggest Loser and Deal Or No Deal down out throats. At least that garbage Kath & Kim isn't on the return list. Really, NBC? ...
NBC probably knows: Desperation is the new mother of invention
Original at Chicago Tribune
• Wed, Apr 22
United States But it wasn't a dumb move on NBC's part to extend the invitation. The network probably also should have offered Blagojevich a slot on "Celebrity Apprentice," where he could have gone haircut to haircut with Donald Trump. And "Deal or No Deal"? ...
Newest Pac-Man plug-and-play from Jakks Pacific goes more retro ...
Original at Chicago Tribune
• Sun, Apr 19
United States Other Plug It In & Play TV Games are based on "Deal or No Deal," "Star Wars" and "Hannah Montana." A caveat about pricing: The suggested retail price from Jakks Pacific is $20 for TV Games. But many retailers sell the products for more. ...
'Lost's' fab start to Season 4, and a chat with co-creator Damon Lindelof
Original at Chicago Tribune
• Tue, Jan 29
By Tempo But there aren’t any faults. OK, maybe Jack (Matthew Fox) got on my nerves just a bit. Otherwise, I blissfully enjoyed every minute of “Lost’s” smashing Season 4 start (which is preceded by a one-hour catch-up episode 7 p.m. Thursday, and an "enhanced" airing of the Season 3 finale 8 p.m. Wednesd...
Strike Watch, Day 24: Fake 'producers' fight back as showrunners gain statureOriginal at Chicago Tribune
• Thu, Nov 29
By Tempo And as much as the networks talk a good game about having stockpiles of programming to air in the new year, what do you want to watch? “Deal or No Deal” or “Lost”? Some game show starring Regis Philbin or something Joss Whedon created?
Mob rule and sly English comedy
Original at Chicago Tribune
• Thu, Oct 12
By Tempo The concept is pretty simple: A contestant must answer a multiple-choice trivia question. One hundred members of a “mob,” which includes everyone from “Deal or No Deal” models to “Jeopardy!” champ Ken Jennings, answer the question as well.