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Paul Reubens cast in 'Once Upon a Time' spin-off
17 hours ago | EW - Inside TV | See recent EW.com - Inside TV news »
Paul Reubens is lending his voice to the forthcoming Once Upon a Time spin-off, Once: Wonderland.
EW has confirmed the actor, best known for playing Pee-Wee Herman, will voice the White Rabbit, who is among several characters set to appear test presentation being pulled together by Once creators Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz, with help from former River Ep Zack Estrin and Once writer Jane Espenson.
He joins a cast that already includes Sophie Lowe (Road Kill), Being Human’s Michael Socha, and Peter Gadiot.
Set in pre-curse Wonderland, the project is set to film soon in Vancouver. »
- Sandra Gonzalez
Bravo Cancels Kathy After Two Seasons
9 hours ago | TVLine.com | See recent TVLine.com news »
Kathy Griffin is now free to pursue that prospective CNN talk show with Anderson Cooper: Bravo has cancelled her late-night gabfest, Kathy, after two seasons, TVLine has learned.
Griffin confirmed the show’s demise during a stand-up performance Friday night at Cincinnati’s Taft Theatre.
Kathy premiered last spring and, despite low ratings, was renewed for a second season (which kicked off in January).
Earlier this year, CNN commissioned a talk show pilot featuring Griffin and her New Years Eve sidekick Cooper. »
- Michael Ausiello
'Doctor Who' Season 7 episode 7 review: 'The Rings of Akhaten' goes somewhere awesome
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The first proper space adventure is a momentous occasion for any "Doctor Who" companion, and Clara's request that the Doctor show her "something awesome" paid off in a mostly delightful fashion in "The Rings of Akhaten."
After last week's somewhat bumpy third introduction to new co-star Jenna-Louise Coleman, this week's installment wasted little time sending the Doctor and Clara off on a life-or-death escapade in a far flung section of the universe. We also learned a bit more about Clara, the Doctor's obsession with her and that leaf Clara referred to as "page one."
This was the first "Who" episode written by "Luther" creator Neil Cross and above all showcased a childlike sense of wonder that may have seemed unexpected coming from a man known for dark detective drama. (It's a little less unexpected if you consider Cross' work as a co-writer on the recent Guillermo del Toro-produced horror film "Mama, »
- editorial@zap2it.com
Kathy Griffin: Bravo cancelled my talk show
56 minutes ago | EW - Inside TV | See recent EW.com - Inside TV news »
Kathy Griffin’s chat show has been cancelled, according to the comedian herself. Griffin announced that Kathy would not be returning for a third season during a stand-up engagement in Cincinnati on Friday, a review of the show in the Cincinnati Enquirer reported, telling the audience that she’d been informed by Bravo of the decision the previous day.
The show’s second season debuted in January, although it was bumped from its primetime 10 p.m. slot in February. Reps for Griffin and Bravo did not immediately return requests for comment.
Griffin has been a Bravo staple since her breakthrough »
- Keith Staskiewicz
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