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Love Comedy? Then You Should Check This Out!

Sunday, March 15th, 2009

Comedy is one of my favorite types of TV shows. Not stuff like the Funny Bone or anything like that. But shows like 30 Rock, According To Jim and The Big Bang Theory. Not really slap stick but still gets a few giggles out of you every few minutes. This is the stuff that life is made out of. Ya know what they say - laughter is the best medicine. And who doesn’t love being able to sit down and watch a nice comedy after a long day or a bad day at work? Maybe you got stuck in traffic and your stressed out. This is the best way to feel better and let all your problems melt away. I think it’s really great how a 30 minute show can simply remind me to not take everything so darn serious. TV shows like The Family Guy are a great way to escape reality - even for 30 minutes. If you like comedies, then you should definitely, without a doubt check out the follow shows (available now):

The Office is an Emmy-Award winning American television sitcom airing on NBC and developed by Greg Daniels. It is an American adaptation of the BBC series with the same name and depicts the everyday lives of office employees in the Scranton, Pennsylvania branch of the fictional Dunder Mifflin Paper Company. Unlike many American sitcoms, The Office is shot in a single-camera setup, without a studio audience or a laugh track, and is made in the form of a documentary. Although fictional and scripted, the presence of the camera is openly acknowledged by the series’ characters.

The New Adventures of Old Christine is an Emmy Award winning comedy series starring Julia Louis-Dreyfus as a recently divorced single mother. The series debuted as a mid-season replacement on March 13th, 2006 on CBS and is currently broadcasting it’s fourth season, which debuted September 2008. Old Christine, as it is often more conveniently called, is a Warner Bros. Television production and was created by writer Kari Lizer, who is also the shows executive producer.

My Name Is Earl is set in the fictional Camden County. The series stars Jason Lee, Ethan Suplee, Jaime Pressly, Eddie Steeples and Nadine Velazquez. Lee stars in the title role as “Earl J. Hickey”, a petty crook with occasional run-ins with the law, whose newly won $100,000 lottery ticket is lost when he is hit by a car. Lying in a hospital bed, under the influence of morphine, he develops a belief in the concept of karma when he hears about it during an episode of Last Call with Carson Daly. He decides he wants to turn his life around and makes a list of all the bad things he’s ever done. After doing his first good deed, he finds his $100,000 lottery ticket. He sees this as a sign and, with his new lucky money, he proceeds to cross items off the list, one by one, by doing good deeds to atone for them.

King of the Hill is an American television animated series created by Mike Judge and Greg Daniels, for the Fox Broadcasting Company. It centers on the Hills, a small-town Methodist family proud of its Texas heritage. It attempts to retain a realistic approach, seeking humor in the otherwise conventional or sometimes even mundane. Judge and Daniels conceived the series after a successful run with Judge’s earlier Beavis and Butt-head on MTV, and the series debuted on the Fox Network on January 12th, 1997, becoming an early hit. The series’ popularity has also led to syndication by many local affiliates, the FX network, Adult Swim, as well as a number of international networks. The show has risen to become one of FOX’s longest-running series, and the second longest-running American animated series, behind The Simpsons. In 2007, it was named by Time Magazine as one of the greatest television shows of all time.

How I Met Your Mother is an American situation comedy that premiered on CBS Broadcasting on September 19th, 2005. The show was created by Craig Thomas and Carter Bays. As a framing device, the main character, Ted Mosby, in the year 2030 recounts to his son and daughter the events that led to his meeting their mother, which explains the title and allows for a narration in the past tense. How I Met Your Mother’s other main characters are Marshall Eriksen, Robin Scherbatsky, Barney Stinson, and Lily Aldrin. Thomas and Bays drew from their friendship in creating the characters, with Ted based loosely on Bays, and Marshall and Lily based loosely on Thomas and his wife.

Kath & Kim is a Logie Award-winning character-driven Australian television comedy series, created by Jane Turner and Gina Riley. The series revolves around the family matters and relationships of the title characters, a dysfunctional mother and daughter. Kath & Kim stars Jane Turner as Kath Day-Knight, a cheerful 50-something divorcee currently in a happy relationship with her fiance (and then husband), the prissy Kel Knight. She deals with her spoilt, ever complaining, 20-something daughter Kim Craig; Kim’s unlucky, sports obsessed second best friend Sharon Strzelecki; Kim’s estranged husband Brett Craig; and their baby daughter Epponnee Rae Craig. The series is set in the fictional suburb of Fountain Lakes, in Melbourne, Victoria, but is primarily filmed in and around areas of Patterson Lakes, Melbourne.

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If You Like TV, Then You’ll Love This!

Thursday, February 12th, 2009

When it comes to TV “viewers”, well over 1 billion people around the world watch TV every single day! In fact, according to a report done by Nielsen ratings the US is one of the highest locations of people that watch TV and next to that is Japan! This is why it makes total sense when you look on TV and there are so many different shows in different categories about different things. There has to be in order to make everyone happy! It doesn’t matter if you like comedy and watch shows like 30 Rock, How I Met Your Mother or The Office or you like Drama and your addicted to shows like Lost, Prison Break and 24, there is going to be something very fun and exciting you should be looking for when it comes to spending time online.

Recently I found some really nice sites online that are all about television shows and I wouldn’t doubt it if they even had some of your favorites! They have things like preview videos, out takes, TV show descriptions, and TV show schedules. One of my favorite things about sites such as these is the fact that they are so diverse, its crazy! Not only will you find all of your favorite shows, but you can also find shows that you haven’t ever seen before but always wanted to know a little bit more about. For example, I haven’t ever watched 30 Rock, not because I dint want to but because its on the same time as one of my shows. But I hear that it is absolutely hilarious. Unfortunately when it comes to repeats, they just aren’t available yet.

So the next best thing? Websites like this! I can find video reels, a synopsis for the show and even character biographies! So, even though I have never watched the show before, I know all about the show and honestly I wish it was on when one of my other shows wasn’t on. Well hey, at least I can look forward to the summer time when all the televised repeats come on! Then I can finally be in the “loop” when it comes to all my friends - they all are 30 Rock freaks not Grissom (CSI) or Ziva (David from NCIS) freaks! If you want to check up on your shows for scheduled viewings, new preview videos or information about some of your favorite celebrities from the show or if you want to check out something different altogether, these sites are definitely your best bet for information, entertainment and pure fun!

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Do Criminal Investigative Shows Get You Excited?

Thursday, February 12th, 2009

Ill be the first one to admit it, when it comes to shows like NCIS, Bones and CSI I am a hardcore fan. If I miss an episode the rest of my week just sucks! A few years back when I started really getting into CSI (the one with Grissom) I wanted to try and found out everything I could about this show especially when it was going to be back on air! I made the mistake of “reminding” myself when the Season Opener was going to be on and wouldn’t ya know it, I got the date wrong! I was so bummed! After that, I decided it was probably a good idea if I went online and tried to find some websites where I could actually find out exactly when the show was going to be on as far as the date and the time.

I found some of the nicest websites available out there and they didn’t just include schedules either. They also included some really cool “clips” of the shows along with a few synopsis of what we could expect this season! I really liked these websites because they didn’t just include one type of show or one show for that matter. Instead they included all kinds of different categories such as Drama, Comedy, Action, and mystery plus they had all kinds of shows, some of which I have never even heard of. These shows included ones like; 30 Rock, 24, American Idol, How I Met Your Mother, NCIS and The Amazing Race. These sites are some of the most popular sites simply because of the variety that they carry.

I think by now we know that everyone seems to have their own “tastes” when it comes to TV shows. Some people love Survivor while others anticipate Thursday nights for something like CSI! Either way, no matter what you like watching or what you are interested in, you will definitely find them on these websites. And who knows, maybe you will even find a show that you never thought you knew anything about and absolutely love it! I know this has happened to me quite a few times through out the years. I might hear something about a new show but eh it doesn’t really sound all that interesting. Once I check out a little bit more about the show I start to realize that this is something that I could really like, so I give it a go and as they say - the rest is history!

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Interested In Finding a Winter Lineup For TV Shows?

Wednesday, February 11th, 2009

When it comes to the Winter line up TV tends to bring a lot of new shows that really end up being some of our all time favorite shows even though sometimes they are often mixed with some so-called “duds”. Sometimes when it comes to wading through all the “bad” shows to get to the good shows it can become a little difficult but in the end its usually worth it. The thing about TV shows is that not everyone will like the same stuff as you, and you wont like the same stuff as other people. But if your looking for a few TV shows to watch, there is an easier way to go about this to make your life a little bit easier! When it comes to websites, there are a dime a dozen, but sometimes you might just find a little gem that you really will get a lot of use out of.

In order to find these websites your going to have to check out a few sites before you find the right one but once you do your home free! When it comes to the Winter line up there are usually a few different categories your going to be looking at or finding. These include categories such as reality, prime time, new shows, and series shows that either contain new or old shows that we have or haven’t seen. Once you find the website you like you will most likely be able to find some or all of the categories above which then will allow you to view a few shows from each category.

These types of websites are most likely going to be blogs so you can be assured that you will either get a little “sneak peak” of the show or that there will be some sort of a description so you can decide if you will or will not like the show. Plus the videos on these websites are usually from a place that doesn’t have a ton of commercials and ads, or any at all. I hate watching a TV show or a preview online and sites like ABC or CBS tries to fill the video up with a bunch of unneeded ads! I often find these websites quickly help me evaluate if I am going to watch a new show or not.

For instance, a show like How I Met Your Mother just didn’t seem interesting to me at all, but Ghost Whisperer (when it first appeared) sounded like something I would like and I really love Jennifer Love Hewitt over “Doogie Howser” any day of the week. So I gave it a try and voila, I loved it and still watch it even today!

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Looking For A Website For The CBS Fall Lineup?

Sunday, February 8th, 2009
Courtesy of CBS

Courtesy of CBS

When it comes to the Internet you can almost always find exactly what you are looking for - and then some! Recently I was looking online for some websites for the NBC fall lineup and I found quite a few websites that really piqued my interest. These websites contain all the shows you already love plus some of the new ones that are going to air in the fall line up. These websites also include some other really cool options such as TV schedules, biographies of your favorite stars, TV previews, a look behind the scenes and so much more! If you are a TV freak like I am then you will definitely find some good use in websites such as these. Most all of these sites are built in the “blog” type of way so its pretty easy to do a search and find exactly what you are looking for. For example, I was trying to see a few shows coming in 2009 for CBS and found this post:

“With official announcement of 2008-2009 TV schedules, CBS finally revealed its list of new shows combined with some of the most applauded and accepted series on television with a number of new attractions. Here CBS disclosed the featuring of five new series including two comedies and three dramas with eighteen existing series returning to the schedule. The new series includes project Gary [Wednesday 8:30 PM] starring Jay Mohr (Ghost Whisperer) and Paula Marshall (Nip/Tuck) in a comedy about Gary Barnes, a recently single painting contractor, and his dominating ex-wife, Allison, who faces post-divorce chaos after 15 years of marriage; and Worst week [Monday 9:30 PM] about a regular guy (Kyle Bornheimer), can’t help causing fiasco whenever he and his girlfriend (Erinn Hayes) are around her parents.

CBS also returns with CSI: Crime Scene Investigation; CSI: Miami, CSI: NY, all are an American crime drama television series that traces the investigations of a team of Las Vegas forensic scientists as they expose the situation behind puzzling and bizarre deaths and other crimes. Other attractions include a delightful Comic Serial Two and a Half Men [Monday 9:00 PM]; A News Magazine with unique style of reporter-centered investigation called 60 Minutes [Sunday 7:00 PM] with two top notch reality series namely Survivor [Thursday 8:00 PM] and the five-time Emmy Award-winning The Amazing Race [Sunday 8:00 PM]. Courtesy of CBS

The CBS fall lineup 2009 also accommodates a number of Drama series including The Mentalist [Tuesday 9:00 PM], story of Patrick Jane and his detective life at California Bureau of Investigation; Eleventh Hour [Thursday 10:00 PM], the tale about Dr. Jacob Hood, a brilliant biophysicist and his attractive counterpart who try to save people from deadly scientific experiments and The Ex List [Friday 9:00 PM] where a beautiful and seductive lady sets out to find her past love interests and her affections. Beyond other stunning attractions Ghost Whisperer is an exclusive new series to its top-rated Friday, stars Jennifer Love Hewitt, returns at 8:00 PM followed by the night’s utmost rated scripted series NUMB3RS at 10:00 PM.”

So you see these websites are quite effective when it comes to finding out information about your shows you love now and ones you might be interested in “getting into” once they reach the air. A couple of other data points for different shows include that of: 30 Rock, 24, American Idol, How I Met Your Mother, NCIS and The Amazing Race! Check these sites out the next time your looking online and want to see some of the new shows coming up in the fall line up!

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When are my favorite TV Shows coming?

Friday, January 30th, 2009

Entertainment Weekly has answered the question on everybody’s mind (ok - it’s on my mind).  Now that the writer’s strike is over, when will my show come back, and how many new episodes can I expect?

Of note (again, to me, maybe not you)home_alone

  • 24 - Early ‘09 - 22 episodes (just kidding, of course 24)
  • 30 Rock - April 10, 5-6
  • Bones - April 14th, 4+
  • CSI: Miami - March 24, 8
  • Desperate Housewives - Late April, 4-5
  • Heroes - Fall 2008
  • House - TBD, 4-5
  • How I met your mother - March 17, 9
  • Lost - They’ve got 10 episodes done, will take a break in mark and finish up the 16 episode season in 13 episodes
  • The Office - April 10, 5-6

What about Supernatural?  Hoping they don’t cancel it, like Prison Break.

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Cobie Smulders

Monday, January 19th, 2009

Best known for her role in CBS television series How I Met Your Mother, Cobie Smulders was born on April 3, 1982 in Vancouver, Canada. In her early teens, Cobie grabbed a spot in the eye of a modeling agency, which led her beginning to the glittering world of glamour and modeling.

Cobie Smulder

Cobie Smulder

This emerging star never compromised with her studies even when her modeling career was on the rise and completed her schooling and graduation with efforts. Surprisingly this witty actress who speaks French fluently was aspired to become a marine biologist when she was young and once in her school days she was voted as ‘most respected’ of the year.

Smulders’ natural ability and ravishing looks overwhelmed casting directors of Special Unit 2 and Jeremiah, and now her career taken he leap. Her small role in Showtime drama The L Word, where she played Leigh Ostin, a lesbian who had a relationship with Valerie Goins, earned huge applauds for her.

Cobie also shown her appearance in the series Strangers directed by star Eric Johnson however Cobie got her big break with role of Juliet Droil in the ABC program Veritas: The Quest in 2003. The series marked her first series role for television.

After performing many guest appearances on TV shows, including Smallville and Walking Tall alongside The Rock, she secured her leading role as Canadian journalist Robin Scherbatsky on CBS’s worth watching situational comedy series How I Met Your Mother. The show has been adorned for almost three years with Smulders’ flaming recital of the role.

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How I Met You Mother: Crew

Sunday, January 18th, 2009

A number of screen writers and media legends accumulated their ideas to conceive a funny, yet worthy, comic trail for the audience. If counting the credits behind the HIMYM, Carter Bays and Craig Thomas comes first.

Both are American television writers and best known as a creator, writer, and executive producer of the show How I Met Your Mother. Before How I Met Your Mother, Bays and Thomas penned down a number of television shows including Oliver Beene and Quintuplets with some parts of the American Dad and Stan of Arabia. HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER

Chris Harris is another important writer behind the scene. He has adorned even the positions of engineer and consultant in various telecommunication organizations. Now days his third book ‘The New Industrial Revolution, is about to be published.

In other credits, John Swihart has composed the music for HIMYM. In next row, Susan Federman and Kirk Benson edited the series in a full swing; Series casting was fulfilled by Megan Branman, Alyson Silverberg and Dylann Brande; Cast make up and wardrobe handling were done by handful of people including Lona Jeffers [makeup department head], Jennifer Turchi [key makeup artist], Tena Parker-Liddiard [hair stylist], Bret Mardock [makeup artist] and Shay Sanford-Fong [hair stylist].

In addition, special effects of the series were developed by Edward T. Reiff Jr. while Bryan Whitaker and Daniel Carrington were built up the stunning visual effects of the series. Major players in action and stunts department include Nancy Thurston [stunt performer], Colin Follenweider [stunt double], Matt Leonard [stunts] and Dan Brown [stunt double].

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How I Met Your Mother Cast

Friday, January 16th, 2009

This situational comedy series was formulated and produced by Craig Thomas and Carter Bays. The lead character, Ted Mosby,  rememorizes to his son and daughter the dealings that led to his meeting their mother, and narrates the past events in greater details.

Courtesy of CBS

Courtesy of CBS

The cast is lead by character Ted Evelyn Mosby played by Josh Radnor, who is a Wesleyan University graduate and architect, who narrates the past tales to his son and daughter. Another lead character of the series is Marshall Eriksen Played by Jason Segel. Marshall met Ted and Lily during their freshman year at Wesleyan.

The character of Lily Eriksen is played by Alyson Hannigan who is a kindergarten teacher. She is married to Marshall Eriksen and grew up in Brooklyn, New York. Role of Barney Stinson is played by Neil Patrick Harris, a womanizer who favors suits, enjoys playing laser tag and performing magic tricks. One more character Robin Scerbatsky is played by Cobie Smulders who is a Television news reporter/anchor at a local news station.

Among secondary characters, major are Bartender at McLaren’s Bar who is dating a Lebanese girl; James Stinson, an African-American gay who plays an important part in the series; Victoria played by Ashley Williams, Baker at Buttercup Bakery who met ted at a wedding reception for which she had made the cake and character of Stella played by Sarah Chaklke who is Ted’s dermatologist who removes his ill-advised butterfly tramp stamp tattoo.

In a nut shell, How I Met Your Mother is a well packed comedy centered drama where every character justifies his role with sheer importance and dedication. 

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