Philbin Snubbed Again At Relly Awards
Regis Philbin, the 76-year-old talk-show host, was overlooked yet again for the "Best Regis" award during the fifth annual Relly Awards, announced Friday on "Live With Regis and Kelly."
'Survivor' Goes To China
Jeff Probst, host of CBS's "Survivor: China," sits down with The Early Show co-host Harry Smith and talks about the upcoming season's plotline, the cast and how the program was the first TV show to be filmed entirely in China.
The Prank That Changed Stephen Colbert
Life-changing moments can happen at any time and sometimes in the least likely of circumstances. For Stephen Colbert, it happened in Chicago and involved a goofy set of plastic teeth.
Apologies For Fakery At The BBC
The British Broadcasting Corp. says an internal investigation has uncovered four new instances of audience deception, including one in which a children's TV show faked the results of an online poll to name its cat.
"Kid Nation" Debuts Amid Criticism
"Kid Nation," the CBS reality show that fanned concerns about child endangerment and exploitation, subjected its young stars to nothing more dramatic than homesickness and a pulled muscle in its debut episode.
Elisabeth Hasselbeck Recalls Rosie Spat
Elisabeth Hasselbeck fought back tears in her sparring with Rosie O'Donnell on "The View". The fight prompted Rosie to quit the show, yet Hasselbeck's views have only been reaffirmed as a mother.
Webcast: Premiere Party For CBS Mondays
Watch stars from "Two And A Half Men," "CSI: Miami," "The Big Bang Theory," "How I Met Your Mother," and "Rules Of Engagement" as they walk the red carpet to celebrate the new fall Monday night lineup.
"View's" Shepherd Sides With Britney
"The View" co-host Sherri Shepherd said that there is nothing wrong with the reports that Britney Spears may walk naked in front of her children because Shepherd's 2 1/2-year-old son sees her naked "all the time."
Vanessa Hudgens Sued Over Legal Fees
"High School Musical's" Vanessa Hudgens has been sued for $150,000 in unpaid legal fees dating to October 2005.
Whoopi Has Profanity Clause
Whoopi Goldberg announced on "The View" that every broadcast job she takes now, whether on broadcast TV or radio, she has to sign a profanity clause, even though she says she has "never, ever" sworn on regular TV or radio.
Kanye Rocks Out At Emmy After-Party
The biggest star of the Emmy after-party wasn't the cast of "The Sopranos" or a cigar-chomping Jeremy Piven. It was non-actor Kanye West, and, boy, did he not let you forget it.
"Sopranos" Wins Top Prize At Emmys
Fan favorite "The Sopranos" didn't take home the top acting awards - James Gandolfini and Edie Falco lost out to James Spader and Sally Field, respectively. But the series was honored for writing, directing and won the evening's top prize.
Kanye West Makes Surprise Emmy Appearance
The rapper had a chance to poke fun at himself for throwing tantrums at awards shows in a skit with "The Office" star Rainn Wilson.
Larry King Gets His Own Square
A city block that surrounds a CNN building in Hollywood will be renamed "Larry King Square," the Los Angeles City Council voted.
Jon Stewart To Host Oscars
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences announced Wednesday that Jon Stewart will host the 80th awards show Feb. 24 at the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood.
Kennedy Center Announces Honorees
The Kennedy Center will honor Pianist Leon Fleisher, actor and writer Steve Martin, singer Diana Ross, film director Martin Scorsese, and songwriter Brian Wilson.
Kathy Griffin's Emmy Speech Censored
The raucous acceptance speech Kathy Griffin gave during Emmy Awards will be edited when the event, which was taped, is shown Saturday on the E! channel.
Harshest Words Saved For Britney's Body
No one disputes that Britney Spears mangled her much-heralded comeback. But what about the nastiest comments of all -- those about her body?
The MTV VMAs - What You Didn't See
50 Cent's poolside performance at the Hard Rock Hotel almost turned deadly, Kanye West vows never to return to the VMAs, and Nelly explains the white t-shirt.
Dr. Phil Explores New Ideas In 6th Season
Since 2002, Dr. Phil McGraw has been dishing out real advice for real people on his daytime talk show. Today marks the debut of the sixth season and this year McGraw will film the show's 1,000th episode.
The ShowBuzz Weekly Forecast
After much hype, Kanye West and 50 Cent will go head-to-head on Sept. 11 to see whose album outsells the other. If hip-hop isn't your thing, check out the wide variety of movies and other forms of entertainment.
A Southern Bell On Wisteria Lane
Dixie Carter plays the maniacal, homicidal Gloria Hodge on "Desperate housewives," mother of Bree's husband. She received an Emmy nod for the role.
Theories Abound About Britney's VMA Flop
Her performance has been widely panned, prompting the obvious question: What happened? E! Entertainment's Giuliana Rancic asked around, and came up with some ideas of her own.
Bisexual Dating Show To Air On MTV
MTV is scheduled to air a bisexual dating show that will feature Tila Tequila, a woman who gained notoriety on MySpace.
Racy "SNL" Music Video Wins Emmy
The Emmys got edgy as an off-color "Saturday Night Live" video featuring Justin Timberlake and strategically-placed gift boxes was honored at the creative arts ceremony.
Much At Stake For Spears At MTV Awards
Britney is trying to revive her career, after a long run of well-documented personal troubles. So, as Hattie Kauffman notes, there's a lot riding on her performance at the awards show, the site of several previous noteworthy moments for her.
Measuring Oprah's Obama Influence
After Oprah Winfrey threw her support behind Democrat Barack Obama -- a first-ever political endorsement -- Jeff Greenfield tries to measure the talk show host's political influence.
Sherri Shepherd To Join "The View"
Actress Sherri Shepherd will be introduced next week as a new cast member on "The View," giving the daytime chat show its first full cast since before Rosie O'Donnell left.
Tim Gunn Has New Bravo Makeover Show
Tim Gunn, the mentor of Bravo's "Project Runway," has built a following as a reality TV anti-Trump; instead of bullying the show's aspiring designers into submission, he has gentle voice of reason.
This Fall's TV Season Is Rated X
TV shows have never shied away from trading on the sex appeal of their stars, but a quick look at the new fall season reveals that the overall TV landscape is about to get a whole lot sexier and more explicit.
Faith Hill Sets The Record Straight
Country singer Faith Hill defends the footage was caught on YouTube of her scolding a fan who grabbed her husband Tim McGraw's crotch.
Whoopi Goldberg Gets Controversial
"The View" co-host Whoopi Goldberg commented on the Michael Vick dogfighting case, which stirred up controversy on the daytime show.
Jerry Lewis' Telethon Sets Record
A jubilant Jerry Lewis boasted, "We did it. We did it," as his annual Labor Day Telethon raised a record amount for the Muscular Dystrophy Association.
Cagle Picks Best Of Latest TV Shows On DVD
If you need to catch up on episodes of your favorite TV shows, why not rent or buy them on DVD? The Early Show entertainment contributor Jess Cagle recommends some of the latest releases.
Nyuk, Nyuk, Nyuk!
If you remember The Three Stooges, chances are you either hated them orloved them. Gary Lassin, founder of a museum dedicated to the wacky comedy team, is proud to be custodian of their slapstick legacy.
Letterman Gets Serious With Clinton
She was armed with pantsuit jokes, a fish story and a Top Ten List of comedic promises, but Hillary Clinton was serious, and so was David Letterman, as they discussed Iraq, America's readiness for a female president, and other issues.
Drew Lachey To Host New Dancing Show
"Dancing with the Stars" champion Drew Lachey is set to host another talent contest, "Dance War: Bruno vs. Carrie Ann."
Baldwin, Fey Added To Emmy Presenters List
"30 Rock" co-stars Alec Baldwin and Tina Fey are joined by Stephen Colbert and Kyra Sedgwick as the newest celebrities slated to appear at the 59th Primetime Emmy Awards.
Ellen Degeneres Vents On "Late Show"
Ellen Degeneres, who's about to begin the fifth season of her hit talk show "Ellen," had a chance to vent about the seemingly easy job on the CBS' "Late Show With David Letterman" on Wednesday.
Katie Couric To Anchor From Iraq, Syria
Katie Couric leaves today on an ambitious reporting trip to Iraq and Syria - the CBS anchor's first time in the war zone - in anticipation of a crucial military report on progress of the U.S. effort in Iraq.
Jennifer Lopez Developing New TV Series
Jennifer Lopez's Nuyorican Productions has teamed with Jane Startz Productions to develop "The Amigas Sweet 15 Club." Lopez is executive-producing the project.
Starbucks Strikes Deal With "SNL"
"Saturday Night Live," which has made a living poking convention and corporate America in the eye, is cozying up with Starbucks.
"South Park" Gets Three More Years
Comedy Central and "South Park" creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker are teaming up for three more years of the animated series and the creation of a digital animation studio.
"High School Musical 2" Already A Mega-Hit
The TV movie's premiere smashed cable records, and its soundtrack CD zoomed to the top of the charts. Even the album from the first "High School Musical" is regaining popularity.
The ShowBuzz Weekly Forecast
Some of the most accomplished men in rock are out with new albums; check out Ringo Starr and Joe Cocker's new "Greatest Hits" CDs, and Lyle Lovett new release. Venture into the bizarre with "Balls of Fury," or test your bravery with "Halloween."
"Pirates" Big Winner At Teen Choice
Johnny Depp was nowhere in sight, but "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End" nonetheless captured a big stack of trophies, at the Teen Choice 2007 awards Sunday night in Universal City, California.
Writer Sues Disney Over "Hannah Montana"
Comedy writer Buddy Sheffield is suing the Walt Disney Co., saying he pitched a show with a very similar storyline "Hannah Montana" to Disney in 2001.
Ax Falls On "Anchorwoman"
The much ballyhooed Fox TV reality show is canceled after just one disappointing airing.
Shar Jackson May Take On Hip Hop
Sources tell TheShowBuzz.com exclusively that Kevin Federline's ex-girlfriend will compete on MTV's "Celebrity Rap Superstar."
"American Idol" Alums To Sing On Soap
Former "American Idol" finalists Elliott Yamin and Constantine Maroulis will be sharing the stage for a concert in an episode of "The Bold And The Beautiful" that airs Friday.
An Interesting Mix For "Survivor: China"
A grave digger, a pro wrestler and a chicken farmer " nicknamed "Chicken," of course " are among the 16 people who'll compete for the million-dollar prize on "Survivor: China."
Kevin Federline Gets TV Guest Shot
Britney Spears' ex-hubby will play a "cocky, enigmatic" front man of a rock and roll band on the CW's hit drama "One Tree Hill."
Robin Roberts' Prognosis Is "Quite Good"
"Good Morning America" co-host Robin Roberts credits early detection for the successful outcome of her breast cancer surgery. Doctors will wait several weeks before deciding on future treatement.
Prime-Time TV Shows Softer Side Of Men
As the star of ABC's fall dramedy, "Big Shots," Michael Vartan is just one of a number of actors playing complex, emotionally evolved, heterosexual alpha males putting their softer side on display in prime time.
Ryan Seacrest To Host Emmys
The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences hopes to draw younger viewers to this year's Primetime Emmy Awards by tapping Ryan Seacrest to host.
"American Bandstand's" 50th Anniversary
Frankie Avalon and Deborah Gibson represent two different eras of "American Bandstand" " the 1950s and 1980s respectively " but are coming together to honor the 50th anniversary of the show hosted by legendary Dick Clark.
"High School Musical 2" Sets New Record
Friday's of "High School Musical 2" premiere drew an estimated audience of 17.2 million, which would make it the most-watched basic cable program ever, according to Nielsen Media Research.
"Bada Bing" Auction Sales Go "Bada Boom"
Sopranos fans will now be able to take a piece of the HBO Series home with them through the "Bada Bing" auction that will be held on eBay.
TV's "Grease" Mixed Bag On Broadway
Viewers of the NBC reality show "Grease: You're The One That I Want," chose the stars of the latest Broadway revival of "Grease," and it's proving to be a mixed bag.
"Desperate Housewives" Star Is Now A Brand
Actress Teri Hatcher will be striking a new pose, not just for the paparazzi this time, but for Badgley Mischka designer clothing.
Mary-Louise Parker Not A Fan Of Snakes
Mary-Louise Parker showed no shame posing for a nude photo for Showtime's "Weeds," but she says posing with a live snake was a different story.
Merv Griffin's Only Child Discusses Loss
Merv Griffin was an entertainment industry giant. He was a singer, actor and longtime host of "The Merv Griffin Show." He created "Jeopardy" and "Wheel of Fortune," but to his only child, Tony Griffin, he was just dad.
"High School Musical": The Phenomenon
As the highly anticipated sequel "High School Musical 2" gets set to premiere, Anthony Mason takes a look behind Disney's hugely successful made-for-TV movie that has launched careers, DVDs, national tours and a positive message for kids.
The ShowBuzz Weekly Forecast
This week is full of variety, from the super-cool Dean Martin, to the super-cute "High School Musical 2" soundtrack. Go back to the fall of Rome with "The Last Legion" or read about what John McCain thinks it takes to be a great leader.
Spice Girl Brown Married Since June
Former Spice Girl Melanie Brown, who gave birth to Eddie Murphy's daughter in April, married her boyfriend, Stephen Belafonte, in June, according to Clark County marriage records.
O'Donnell Tackles CIA On "The Company"
On Wednesday's The Early Show, Chris O'Donnell sat down with Harry Smith to discuss the new TNT miniseries "The Company."
"High School Musical 2" Sparks Frenzy
The highly anticipated Disney sequel "High School Musical 2" premiered Tuesday to the delight of many screaming tweens who waited to greet their favorite stars.
Kim Kardashian Gets Reality Show
Best known as a friend of Paris Hilton and star of a notorious sex tape, Kim Kardashian will star in an unscripted family sitcom for the E! network.
Teen Wins $1 Million On "Power Of 10"
The new game show "Power of 10" premiered last night on CBS and has already given away $1 million to 19-year-old college student Jamie Sadler, who accurately guessed what America thinks.
Fox Fails In Review Of Gay Images On TV
The Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation ranked ABC highest in its representation of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered people on network television. Fox received the lowest grade.
Carey Embracing Role As "Game Show King"
Suddenly life is just a game for comedian Drew Carey. Not only is he the new host of "Price is Right," but tonight he premieres a CBS game show called the "Power of 10."
Robin Roberts Says She's Doing Well
ABC's "Good Morning America" anchor Robin Roberts says messages of support from her fans helped her get through breast cancer surgery.
The New "High School Musical"
After the success of the Disney Channel movie "High School Musical," why wouldn't producers want to make another? Now tweens across the country are preparing themselves for "High School Musical 2."
Thousands Line Up For "American Idol"
The road to "American Idol" opened up again Monday as thousands of hopefuls lined up for auditions for the seventh season.
"Sesame Street" Star Promotes Vaccines
"Sesame Street" star Sonia Manzano, who has portrayed Maria Figueroa Rodriguez on the show since 1971, has joined with the National Association of School Nurses to promote preteen and teen vaccinations for serious diseases.
Broadcaster Tom Snyder Dies At 71
Talk show host Tom Snyder, whose smoke-filled interviews were a staple of late night television, has died after a struggle with leukemia. He was 71.
Flamboyant TV Reporter Zindler Dead At 85
The flamboyant Houston television consumer reporter whose crusade against a rural brothel inspired the play and movie "The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas" is dead.
Brett Ratner Inks New 20th TV Deal
Brett Ratner has closed a new two-year overall deal with 20th Century Fox TV. Under the pact, Ratner will continue to develop and direct TV series projects for the studio.
Producers: "Cavemen" Not Racial Metaphor
ABC's new fall comedy "Cavemen," based on the witty Geico commercials, promises to be something different than the ads that inspired it. One thing it won't be, producers said Wednesday, is some ambitious allegory about race.
Power On For "Heroes" Video Game
NBC's hit series "Heroes" is gearing up for a video game adaptation by French gamemaker Ubisoft. The untitled game could be in stores by late 2008.
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