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Does Anybody Believe Jay Leno Is Just Fine With Leaving the Tonight Show?
In a 60 Minutes interview, Jay has only nice things to say about Jimmy Fallon. But don’t get the wrong impression.
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In a 60 Minutes interview, Jay has only nice things to say about Jimmy Fallon. But don’t get the wrong impression.
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The story of two failed campaigns, not from the war room but from the family room.
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Fox’s newest problem-plagued hero is no Don Draper, but if he works at it, maybe he could be Jim Rockford.
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The idea of a new Cosby show on NBC is exciting. But as the network learned with Michael J. Fox, even a beloved celeb can’t save a limp sitcom.
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Comedy Central’s new sitcom finds the funny in being young, female, and strapped for cash.
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As our knowledge of Marty and Rust evolves, so does this show.
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Can you really say “I don’t think it’s a good example for kids” and still “respect” gay people?
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Despite the “gay Girls” comparisons, HBO’s charming new half-hour dramedy is distinctively itself.
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Phil Robertson’s brief “suspension” won’t change what goes on the air. But the show has now become the Chick-Fil-A sandwich of TV.
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When it comes to illness, the real problem is undersharing.
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Michael Douglas, Woody Allen, and separating the creation from the creator.
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Tina Fey and Amy Poehler again made a tough job look easy
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On the first two episodes of Girls season three, there’s some hugging but not so much learning.