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'True Blood' premiere sucks in millions of fans
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• Wed, Jun 17
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United States That makes the episode HBO's most-watched program since the finale of "The Sopranos." Altogether, the premiere delivered the network's single biggest audience since the mob drama's 2007 ending, which drew 11.9 million and still ranks as its ...
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With storied past, railroads move into the future
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• Sun, Jun 7
United States Model train buff and mobster Bobby Baccalieri of "The Sopranos" TV series proudly wore an engineer's cap when enjoying his garage-based train collection, to the chagrin of boss Tony Soprano. Sadly, childlike Bobby met his demise in a hobby shop as he ...
Edie Falco returns to series TV as the star of Showtime's caustic ...
Original at Chicago Tribune
• Fri, Jun 5
United States You know: The finale of "The Sopranos," which ended with a blackout that seemed to last forever. It left the show's fans in the dark and drove them wild. It still does. But Edie Falco, having capped her stellar run as mobster wife Carmela Soprano, ...
'God Matters' born again
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• Fri, May 29
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United States Topics for upcoming segments include water conservation, a study of monk parakeets in Chicago, the power of poetry and an examination of morality in pop culture through the HBO series "The Sopranos." "There are certain shows that you wouldn't expect to ...
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Mid-season report card: What's working, what's not
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• Thu, Nov 27
By Tempo Now that the fall season is well underway, it’s time to see where things stand. Here’s a progress report on what’s been great and not so great on new and returning TV shows: Best furrowed brow: Kevin McKidd as Maj. Owen Hunt on "Grey's Anatomy." It's a good thing his blue eyes and crinkled brow ar...
Emmys award historic nods to 'Mad Men' and 'Damages'
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• Thu, Jul 17
By Tempo Aside from the basic-cable best-drama nominations, the big story is “Mad Men’s” impressive Emmy showing. The freshman drama collected an impressive 16 nods in various technical categories and for cast members Jon Hamm, John Slattery and Robert Morse. Creator Matthew Weiner, who previ...
Friday links: 'The Wire,' '24,' 'The Sopranos,' etc.
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• Thu, Oct 18
By Tempo The innovative, addictive, Emmy Award-winning television series 24 resets the clock for “Day 7” with a special two-night premiere event beginning Sunday, Jan. 13 (8:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) and continuing in the series’ regular time period Monday, Jan. 14 (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. The sea...
Wild about 'Mad Men': A talk with creator Matthew Weiner
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• Mon, Oct 15
By Tempo How many times did the actions of those characters surprise us, yet were in keeping with what we’d learned about them? It was a sickening shock when Tony Soprano killed Christopher Moltisanti in the final season. But given what we’d seen of Tony’s calculating, brutal side, it wasn’t reall...
'Sopranos' actress to stop by '30 Rock'
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• Thu, Sep 6
By Tempo Edie Falco will appear on three episodes of "30 Rock" in the comedy's second season. We're thrilled to have such an amazing actress come join us," said Tina Fey, Creator/ Executive Producer/ Star, "30 Rock." "Also, a lot of guys on our crew want 'The Sopranos' ending explained to them."
David Chase addresses that 'Sopranos' ending. Sort of.
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• Sun, Jul 22
By Tempo Many cast members from “The Office,” “Heroes,” and “Dexter” were on hand at the TCA awards. Also present were “Sopranos” cast members Edie Falco and Lorraine Bracco, and many of the show’s writers, including Matthew Weiner, who had a really good week. His new show, “Mad Men,” debuted to mos...
Hopes dim for 'Deadwood' fans, an 'Entourage' trailer and more on that 'Sopranos' finale
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• Thu, Jul 12
By Tempo What was the meaning of that infamous "Sopranos" finale? I don’t know [what happened] because my TV went out," HBO executive Michael Lombardo joked. But the executives also said that nobody has had “any conversations” with Chase about making a “Sopranos” feature film.
Further thoughts on that 'Sopranos' finale
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• Tue, Jun 12
By Tempo Like A.J., Christopher and Carmela, she’d rather be “Comfortably Numb” – the song that was playing when a drugged-up Christopher ran off the road. But in an exclusive interview with Sepinwall, Chase insisted he wasn’t trying to anger people.
Opinion: Ari Gold and Tony Soprano return, and we can't look away
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• Thu, Apr 5
By Tempo Christopher Moltisanti (Michael Imperioli) looks less and less committed to the life that Tony is leading. In the second episode, Christopher’s horror film, “Cleaver,” opens; that debut involves some satirical jabs at the entertainment industry that could have come straight from “E...