Everybody Dies – House

by TV Show Warehouse on May 22, 2012

Everybody Dies House, Season 8 House Genre: Drama Price: $2.99 Release Date: May 21, 2012 In the emotional series finale, directed by series creator and executive producer David Shore, treating a drug addict patient (guest star James LeGros, “Mildred Pierce”) results in House examining his life, his future and his own personal demons.

Alex Trebek Q&A: how Thomas Friedman lost “Jeopardy”

by TV Show Warehouse on May 22, 2012

NEW YORK (TheWrap.com) – Media watchers are having some laughs today over New York Times columnist Thomas L. Friedman’s loss on “Jeopardy” last week. He came in a distant third to Anderson Cooper and NBC News’ Kelly O’Donnell during the show’s visit to Washington, D.C. for Power Players week. But speaking to TheWrap on Monday, Alex Trebek said the loss shouldn’t cause us to doubt the intelligence of Friedman, a three-time Pulitzer Prize winner.

"Rules of Engagement" renewed by CBS

by TV Show Warehouse on May 22, 2012

LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) – The CBS sitcom “Rules of Engagement” has been picked up for a seventh season. The series, which stars Patrick Warburton and Megyn Price, averaged a solid 3.3 rating/9 share in the advertiser-coveted 18-49 demographic for its most recent season. The “Rules of Engagement” renewal comes at the 11th hour, following “Two and a Half Men”‘s renewal earlier this month, and the earlier renewal of 18 of CBS’ series, including “How I Met Your Mother,” “2 Broke Girls” and “The Big Bang Theory.”

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"Today" host Amy Robach moving to ABC News

by TV Show Warehouse on May 22, 2012

LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) – Amy Robach, the weekend co-host of NBC’s “Today” show, is jumping ship to join ABC News as a national correspondent, ABC News president Ben Sherwood told employees in a note Monday morning. Robach, who has co-anchored “Weekend Today” since 2007, will be based in New York. In addition to her “Today” duties, Robach spent several years anchoring morning news programming for MSNBC. At ABC News, Robach will contribute to all broadcasts and platforms, Sherwood said. …

"House" bows out with a funeral and plenty of twists

by TV Show Warehouse on May 22, 2012

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LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – Medical drama “House” bowed out on Monday after eight years on television with a funeral, a friendship and multiple devious plot twists. As the curtain fell on one of the most popular TV series in the world, the misanthropic but brilliant diagnostician Dr. Gregory House, played by Hugh Laurie, solved the most perplexing puzzle of them all – himself. The series finale, called “Everybody Dies”, began with a suicidal House trapped in a burning building, confronting his own demons and hallucinating

News Briefs: A&E Cancels Dog the Bounty Hunter

by TV Show Warehouse on May 22, 2012

BAD DOG NEWS … A & E has reportedly canceled reality show Dog the Bounty Hunter after eight seasons. Apparently the show won’t continue because bounty hunter Dog is having creative differences with A & E, which I find odd because this is a reality show. TMZ BUSINESS TIME ..

Michaels cagey on "SNL" cast roster

by TV Show Warehouse on May 22, 2012

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NEW YORK (TheWrap.com) – Lorne Michaels says he hasn’t had to bid goodbye to anyone in the current “Saturday Night Live” cast except for Kristen Wiig – “so far.” But in an interview with TheWrap on Monday, he was noncommittal about who’s staying and going. The show often waits until late summer to make such decisions. Wiig left the show with a tearful sketch Saturday in which she hugged her castmates goodbye. Although many have speculated that Andy Samberg and Jason Sudeikis would also leave after this season, neither received a similar goodbye. …

"The Office" gets two new executive producers

by TV Show Warehouse on May 22, 2012

LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) – “The Office” is going to need a couple more desks. The flailing NBC comedy is getting two new executive producers in the form of Dan Sterling and Brent Forrester, who will step in for the series’ upcoming ninth season, TheWrap has confirmed. Sterling’s credits include “The Sarah Silverman Program” and HBO’s recently launched offering “Girls.” In addition to serving as a consulting producer on “The Office” since 2006, Forrester, like Sterling, worked on the Fox animated comedy “King of the Hill,” which “The Office” co-creator Greg Daniels also co-created.

CBS Renews Rules of Engagement for Season 7

by TV Show Warehouse on May 22, 2012

Hey guys! CBS has renewed Rules of Engagement for a seventh season! While that’s probably seven seasons too many, the show has actually performed decently for the network during its run, despite being bounced all over the schedule. Deadline Hollywood says CBS has ordered 13 episodes of the David Spade comedy, which will allow the…