TV News: Laffer involves parents who adopt small children — Scribe-producer Chad Gervich has a signed a script commitment with 20th Century Fox Television.

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TV News: Laffer involves parents who adopt small children — Scribe-producer Chad Gervich has a signed a script commitment with 20th Century Fox Television.

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Gervich signs script deal at 20th
Tyra Banks has apologized for a America’s Next Top Model 15 promo that , although her apology is filled with both qualifiers and self-congratulations.
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Tyra Banks apologizes for "misconstrued" Top Model promo’s "style," congratulates herself
So You Think You Can Dance’s seventh, Mary Murphy-less season concludes tonight, and after getting a makeover that led to fewer viewers every week, its executive producer has essentially admitted the changes haven’t worked and will be undone when the show returns next summer. “I will look to next season whether we start with 20 dancers again, bring it down to ten and then introduce the All Stars, and get rid of two [dancers per…
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Nigel Lythgoe may undo some of SYTYCD’s changes; Mary Murphy is still MIA
TV News: Reality series gets third season pickup — Style has renewed nonscripted series “Giuliana and Bill” for a third season, after the second-season finale scored record ratings for the network among women 18-49.

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Style sticks with ‘Guiliana and Bill’
TV News: Reality skein to premiere on cabler in September — Style has greenlit a 10-episode nonscripted skein starring former Spice Girl Melanie Brown, with a premiere date targeted for September.

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‘Mel B Project’ spices up Style’
The third episode of The CW’s High Society airs tonight, preceded by the network’s debut of Fly Girls, a docudrama that follows Virgin American flight attendants. Last week, 1.2 million people watched, falling from 1.39 million for its premiere. That may …

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High Society’s Tinsley Mortimer: ”People were never fed a line to say, ever” (source: Realityblurred.com)
The third episode of The CW’s High Society airs tonight, preceded by the network’s debut of Fly Girls, a docudrama that follows Virgin American flight attendants.
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High Society’s Tinsley Mortimer: "People were never fed a line to say, ever"
Last night’s So You Think You Can Dance showcase episode, during which the top 20 performed in groups based upon their individual styles, was simply an hour of incredible dance and great music that puts Dancing with the Stars to shame and highlights all of… (source: Realityblurred.com) – News widgets and RSS feeds on Feedzilla.com

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SYTYCD has amazing dancing on its ugly new set; Billy Bell ”could possibly die” if he dances (source: Realityblurred.com)
One of the most impressive parts about what Survivor’s crew constructs on location is the Tribal Council set, which has more detail than you’ll ever see on TV. This year’s set is no exception: it’s modeled on a Samoan fale, or meeting house, and includes a lot of craftsmanship by locals, from the posts carved by students to the floor mats woven by the wives of laborers who built the set.
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Jeff Probst tours Samoa’s Tribal Council set, which includes a human femur
The best new reality series of the fall, Brick City, debuts tonight on Sundance Channel at 10 p.m. ET, airing one episode every night all week long, and the whole series is currently available On Demand on most cable systems

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Sundance’s compelling ”genre-buster” Brick City debuts tonight, follows Newark residents (source: Realityblurred.com)