Another day, another attempt to mention "Arrested Development" in the column for at least an entire week. (Today's column talks about it in context of the
Real estate is an obsession in the New York/New Jersey area. At every party I attended during my single days, if there were four conversations going on at once,
Well, this is depressing, but not the least bit surprising. According to Joe Adalian at Daily Variety, "Arrested Development" is basically dead:
Fox has cut back its episode
In today's All TV column, I review the PBS documentary "Pioneers of Primetime," which wasn't one-fifth as entertaining as the press conference to promote
Since the November sweeps don't start until tonight, ll of the Wednesday shows I watch were in reruns last night, so I spent most of the evening watching
Most of my mail falls into two categories: "Is the network planning to bring back [show that was canceled eight months earlier]?" and "Has the network canceled