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Name games at Imperial Palace

I can name that couple in three adjectives:Tan.
 

Emmy-winning "Breaking Bad" to end after fifth season

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Emmy-award winning drama "Breaking Bad" has been renewed for a fifth and final season, bringing it to an end despite surging viewership for the dark series about a family man turned drug kingpin.
 

Tina Fey gives birth to second child

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - "30 Rock" creator and star Tina Fey gave birth to a girl on Wednesday, People magazine has reported.
 

Emmy organizers honor TV crime show host John Walsh

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - "America's Most Wanted" host John Walsh, whose TV crime show has helped police capture 1,500 fugitives and find 50 missing children since 1988, is being given an honorary award from organizers of the Emmys.
 

Gloria Steinem hopes for TV boycott of "Playboy Club"

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Veteran women's rights campaigner Gloria Steinem said on Friday she hoped TV viewers would boycott "The Playboy Club", calling the 1960s nightclubs tacky and far from the glamorous places depicted in the show.
 

Kutcher starts on 'Two And A Half Men' TV show

Ashton Kutcher has moved into the star role on the hit US television series "Two and a Half Men" -- and US celebrity media revealed Monday how Charlie Sheen's character dies in the show.
 

Emmy show aims for laughs, including for the dead

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - This year's Primetime Emmy Awards will feature a healthy dose of irreverence -- and that may even extend to remembering TV performers who have died.
 

Fox tries to play down furor over "Glee" graduates

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Fox television on Friday confirmed that three lead characters of its high school musical comedy "Glee" would be "graduating" at the end of the upcoming season, but tried to play down a fan furor over their exit.
 

Action director Brett Ratner to produce Oscars

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Forget song and dance at the Oscars. Get ready for action, adventure and special effects when the world's top movie honors are given away in Hollywood next February.
 

"Game of Thrones" may not cover whole book series: HBO

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - HBO executives said on Thursday they were delighted and surprised at the success of new fantasy show "Game of Thrones" but they gave no guarantees that the TV series would cover all the books in the series.
 

AMC apologizes over "The Killing" cliffhanger ending

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Cable television network AMC on Thursday assured frustrated viewers of drama series "The Killing" that the central murder case would be wrapped up in the second season of the show.
 

TV Land Renews Fran Drescher's 'Happily Divorced'

Cabler TV Land has ordered a second season of Fran Drescher's sitcom 'Happily Divorced'. Cabler TV Land has ordered a second season of Fran Drescher's sitcom Happily Divorced. ?We are thrilled that our viewers embraced Happily Divorced just like they did with Hot in Cleveland,? TV Land President Larry W. Jones said in a statement announcing the 12-episode pick-up. In the comedy, Drescher plays a florist who returns to the single life after finding out her realtor husband (played by John Michael Higgins, Best in Show) of 18 years is gay. The series is based on Drescher's own life. In 1999, Drescher divorced her husband of 21 years, openly gay Hollywood producer Peter Marc Jacobson, whom she met in high school. Drescher and then-husband Jacobson created and produced the long-running CBS sitcom The Nanny, which starred Drescher as Fran Fine, a Jewish working class woman from Queens who creates chaos when she lands a job looking after the children of an upper class Broadway producer in New
 

Sheen to return to TV screens in 'Anger Management'

Charlie Sheen is to return to the small screen in a TV series about anger management, he said Monday, four months after being sacked from a mega-hit show for a string of rants about its producers.
 

Lisa Kudrow dishes out some "Web Therapy"

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Former "Friends" star Lisa Kudrow is back on television this coming Tuesday in Showtime's new series, "Web Therapy," -- the first time a show created for the Internet has moved to a 30-minute comedy on television.
 

Lea Michele, Chris Colfer, Cory Monteith Leaving 'Glee,' Ridiculous Says Anderson Cooper

The departure of Lea Michele, Chris Colfer and Cory Monteith from 'Glee' has been called ridiculous by Anderson Cooper. The departure of Lea Michele, Chris Colfer and Cory Monteith from the Fox musical-comedy Glee has been called ridiculous by Anderson Cooper. On Thursday's edition of CNN's Anderson Cooper 360, Cooper took a swipe at Glee creator Ryan Murphy's plans to retire three of the show's biggest stars during season 3. Murphy told The Hollywood Reporter that the high school characters played by Michele, Colfer and Monteith will graduate in the upcoming season and not return the next year. ?You can keep them on the show for six years and people will criticize you for not being realistic, or you can be really true to life and say when they started the show they were very clearly sophomores and they should graduate at the end of their senior year,? Murphy said. Cooper sarcastically responded: ?I guess the guy has a point. I mean, Glee is nothing if not a very true to life portrayal
 

Chemical industry hooked on TV show "Breaking Bad"

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Watching the success of the television show "Breaking Bad" has been a guilty pleasure for the chemical industry.
 

Chemical industry hooked on TV show "Breaking Bad"

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Watching the success of AMC's "Breaking Bad" has been a guilty pleasure for the chemical industry.
 

Young plus skinny = hot? Think again, say Emmy voters

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Who says you have to be skinny, young and glamorous to make it in Hollywood?
 

Snubs, surprises and favorites for Emmy gold

LOS ANGELES (TheWrap) - Ed O'Neill finally got his Emmy recognition. Katey Sagal didn't. Last year's top female was missing in action. And as usual, the Emmy nominations were a case of all HBO, all the time.
 

Emmy nominees mark best of US television

The new HBO series "Game of Thrones" and the popular CBS drama "The Good Wife" were among the contenders nominated Thursday to vie for Emmy awards, the top prize in the US television world.