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Thursday's Highlights
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CSI: NY: When fire breaks out in Stella's ( Melina Kanakaredes) apartment and an investigation concludes it was deliberately set, all the team has to do is figure out who set it and why (8 p.m. CBS).
My Name Is Earl: Earl tries to makes amends...Tags: Bill Murray, Sean Young, Selma Blair, Police Investigations, Family
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Shows to watch
'CSI: NY' 7 p.m., WBBM-Ch. 2 Melina Kanakaredes' (seen in photo at left with Gary Sinise) nicely understated acting is a highlight of this episode as her character, Stella, has a health scare while investigating the death of a music mogul. The...Tags: Mental Illness, Major League Baseball, Baseball, Colorado Rockies, Metal and Mineral
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Salons for your inner celeb
Special to amNewYorkAsk any celeb: Privacy is the ultimate luxury. Manhattan's top salons understand this fact of fame, offering private rooms -- and time-saving simultaneous services -- to the "no closeups" crowd. But the beauty buzz is that VIP rooms are available to...Tags: Beyonce, Personal Service, Nicole Richie, Mischa Barton, Uma Thurman
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WATCHING
1 'CSI: NY' 7 p.m., WBBM-Ch. 2 Oscar winner Marlee Matlin and champion figure skater Sasha Cohen (below) guest-star. Matlin plays the mother of a murdered teenager who was hiding a family secret, and Cohen plays the best friend of a slain fellow skater...Tags: Police Investigations, Family, Police, Marlee Matlin, Health and Safety at School
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'CSI' Crew Finds Real Corpse on Set
Zap2It.comDead bodies are an everyday occurrence on the set of "CSI: NY" -- except when they're real. On Tuesday, Sept. 12, an actual mummified body was found inside of a Los Angeles building where the show was filming an episode that just happened to center on...Tags: CBS Corp., Gary Sinise, Los Angeles
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CBS' Holiday Adoption Show Gets a Case of McPhee-ver
Even if you finish "American Idol" in second place, life gets very busy very fast. Just ask Katharine McPhee.
The FOX singing competition's runner-up from last season is in high demand for Christmas appearances. One program she agreed to do is "The 8th...Tags: Christmas, CBS Corp., American Idol (tv program), Judy Garland, Rod Stewart
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Overheard in the Front Row
NEWSDAY STAFF WRITERLook ... up in the sky. Is it a bird? A plane? No, but it might be Meadow Soprano . Jamie-Lynn Sigler was at the New York Public Library yesterday taking in the new looks from garment goddess Jill Stuart. There, the "Sopranos" star revealed that after a...Tags: Foxy Brown, Television Industry, Pets and Pet Supplies, Rob Lowe, Kate Bosworth
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Jason Alexander as Kornheiser?
Courant TV CriticTony Kornheiser already has quite a TV presence as the co-host of "Pardon the Interruption" weekdays on ESPN. But the Washington Post columnist gets a different kind of TV exposure when he's played by Jason Alexander (of "Seinfeld" fame) in the new sitcom...Tags: Washington Post Co., Television Industry, John Waters, Cartoons, John Goodman
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Third CSI still a charm
From RedEyeIf the past is any indication, one sure step toward TV success is starting the title of your new drama with "CSI." The original "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" ranks as TV's top-rated scripted show. Two years ago, its first offshoot "CSI: Miami" followed...Tags: Police Investigations, Police, Gary Sinise, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Los Angeles
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CBS, NBC prepare to expand their franchises
AP Television WriterNEW YORK - Network executives spend much of their time this month in darkened rooms, watching pilots for new shows and guessing which can become hits. Some of the guesswork is gone at CBS and NBC, where additional spinoffs of "CSI: Crime Scene...Tags: Television Industry, Satellite and Cable Service, Police Investigations, Police, Literature
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TV lines up big doings, grand finales for the sweeps
Sentinel Television CriticIn sweeps, size matters. The ratings periods are all about drawing the biggest crowds to shows hyped as events. Although few programs warrant the buildup, broadcast executives merrily brag about their results anyway. Ultimately, the four-week sweeps...Tags: Rose Marie, Carl Reiner, William H Macy, Vicki Lawrence, Marlo Thomas
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Networks face upfront battle
Sun-SentinelThe coming week used to be among the most exciting all year in TV, the industry's equivalent to Fashion Week. The process is almost the same. Each day starting Monday, one or two networks will parade their fall schedules for buyers, in this case,...Tags: Police Investigations, Police, Literature, National Government, Jamie Kennedy
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