Happy Holidays from Give Me My Remote
December 23, 2006 by Kath Skerry
Filed under TV News
I just wanted to take a moment to wish everyone a happy and healthy holiday season. I’ve got some last minute shopping to take care of and then it’s off to spend some time with my family. I’ll be around but I might not get around to posting much until Christmas night. I hope you all get what you want to Christmas this year. You all know what I’m hoping Santa brings for me 🙂 Be good!!
Watchlist and GMMR Update
December 21, 2006 by Kath Skerry
Filed under TV News
Before you know it our favorite shows will be back. Personally, I can’t wait. It’s been a slow TV news week. I’m officially on my Christmas break and I don’t have to go back to work until January. Woo hoo!!! But I’m not on vacation from GMMR so although things might be a bit slower over the next few days I’ll be around. We’ve got some fun things planned next week, so make sure you check in.
If you come across some TV news you want to share, feel free to send it along. And just because I don’t watch your favorite show, it doesn’t mean I won’t share the scoop and the gossip. So if you’ve got it….give it (that’s what she said..sorry I couldn’t resist).
And since I’ve already received a ton of emails today, I have to say that we are going to have to skip out on The Office Thursday on Give Me My Remote today. I know, I know. But I HAVE to go Christmas shopping or risk having nothing but my winning smile to give the family on Christmas morning. Please forgive me. Be back later!!!
A Benihana Christmas tonight on NBC!! Watch it again…and again…and again. And thank to MozartsFriend for this video.
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The O.C. — The Earth Girls Are Easy
What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas: Ryan and Taylor’s road trip takes a surprising turn after Seth and Summer decide to tag along. Oh, and yet another NewMatch employee (former Hercules hunk Kevin Sorbo) makes Julie leery.
Picturing Mary
Jane Seymour talks and James Keach reads in this special that explores art depicting the Virgin Mary. Examples span the centuries from ancient times to the present, featuring museums, chapels, and cathedrals in eight countries.
Crimes That Shook the World — The Vienna Strangler
Getting to know you, getting to know all about you. It’s a profile about Jack Unterweger, the “Vienna Strangler,” who was convicted of murdering nine prostitutes in Europe and the U.S.
“Lost” Star’s House Goes Up in Flames
December 20, 2006 by Kath Skerry
Filed under Lost, TV News
Lost star Evangeline Lilly‘s Hawaiian home was destroyed by fire early this morning, but the star and her roommates are thankfully safe.The house, which Lilly reportedly shares with two women who work on the Lost crew, was empty at the time of the blaze. No injuries were reported.
Honolulu Fire Capt. Kenison Tejada said that his department received the alarm at 6:43 a.m. Wednesday, and that crews reached the scene six minutes later.
“When we arrived the house was fully engulfed,” Tejada said. “It was a complete loss. Just the roof was still standing.” Fire investigators arrived on the scene of the early morning blaze later on Wednesday. The cause has yet to be determined.
Source: People
Hello? Are You There?
December 20, 2006 by Kath Skerry
Filed under TV News
So it seems like you all have been coming to GMMR in droves this past week, but you’d never know it by the lack of chit chat. No comments? No love? I know TV has been a bit lame as of late but you must be watching something, no? Give me a topic that y’all would be interested in talking about. Something…anything. NO…not THAT!!!
At the very least you can all wish my friend Cip a very Happy Birthday. He’s turns the Big 3-0 today!!!
Leona Lewis “A Moment Like This” Video
December 20, 2006 by Kath Skerry
Filed under TV News
A perk of having your own blog is that you can post what you like, when you like…even if people are getting sick of it. Case in point…my latest obsession with Leona Lewis. Sorry, but I j’adore her which means you too much endure all the videos.
Check out Leona’s very first music video. It was throw together in the past week and it documents her X Factor journey from audition through her big win. I’m still a tad bit disappointed that her first single is a cover of Kelly Clarkson’s “A Moment Like This” but I could listen to her all day. Go Leona!!
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TV Spoofs to Curb the Boredom
December 20, 2006 by Kath Skerry
Filed under Gilmore Girls, Grey's Anatomy, House, Project Runway, TV Comedy
Listen, I know what you are doing. You are sitting at your computer pretending to do work, or perhaps pretending to study for finals. But if you are anything like me you can work in, oh about 5 minute increments before getting distracted by this good ‘ol thing called the world wide web. It just sucks you in, doesn’t it? Well, I’m an enabler so I thought I would share some fun distractions with you.
I can’t ever say that I watch MadTV, but I do find the skits they do pretty amusing. Check out some of these great TV spoofs from the recent past:
Mad TV on Project Runway…
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Mad TV spoofs on Gilmore Girls, House, Grey’s Anatomy and Flavor of Love after the jump.
NBC Gives a Little for the Holidays
December 20, 2006 by Kath Skerry
Filed under Heroes Recaps, Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, TV News
Thanks to the Chicago Tribune’s Maureen Ryan for alerting me to a little Christmas joy coming via NBC.com. First, NBC has announced that every episode of their critically acclaimed hit Friday Night Lights will be available for free on NBC.com. I had to take FNL out of my weekly viewing schedule when I decided that I had to make sleep a priority. Both Friday Night Lights and Heroes (I know, I know) are on my ‘To Do’ list for the week I have off between Christmas and New Years. I’m glad that I don’t have to blow that iTunes gft card on the eps. Thanks NBC.Watch the full season of Friday Night Lights
Watch the full season of Heroes
More importantly, NBC.com is offering a free download of “O Holy Night” as performed by New Orleans musicians on the Christmas episode of Studio 60. It was a moving moment, perhaps the best moment of Studio 60 so far. The song (which I just listened to about 4 times in a row) is simply beautiful. The musicians featured benefit from The Tipitina’s Foundation, an organization aimed at rebuilding the music culture of New Orleans.
Watch New Orleans musicians perform “O Holy Night” on Studio 60
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Watchlist: Wednesday, December 20, 2006
December 20, 2006 by Kath Skerry
Filed under TV News
A Perfect Day
Rob Lowe plays pensive and smary in a new holiday drama about a first-time novelist who’s swayed to the dark side of fame and fortune. That is, until a mysterious stranger reminds him of the important things in life. (Read TV with MeeVee’s exclusive interview with Rob Lowe)
Sweet Tooth
Ever wonder how they make Peeps, Twinkies and Red Vines? You’ll find out during this special that takes you behind the scenes of candy factories that produce iconic American sweets.
Fox Television v. FCC: Second Circuit Court of Appeals Oral Argument
Fox takes on the FCC in oral arguments as the case concerning indecency standards and proper punishment comes before the 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals.
WOW…there is really NOTHING good on TV tonight. Tonight begins my Christmas vacation, so maybe I will actually go out since there isn’t TV worth watching. That sounded really pathetic.
Big Surprise for American Idol Fans
December 19, 2006 by Kath Skerry
Filed under American Idol, TV News
Will Simon wear a shirt that actually fits him? Maybe Ryan Seacrest goes on the air LIVE without first getting a manicure. Perhaps Paula Abdul stays sober or Randy forever bans the word “dawg” (a girl can dream).
Well something BIG is expected midway through the upcoming season of American Idol which premieres of January 16, 2007/. A producer for the show that says that Idol will stage a “big event show…something that will blow America away”.
So Idol fans, what can we expect? Any guesses?
I don’t know about you, but I can’t WAIT for the next season of American Idol. Oh, and some one was kind enough to send me a copy of Taylor Hick’s new CD. I can’t wait to check it out this afternoon. Soul Patrol!!
Good News for “My Boys”
December 19, 2006 by Kath Skerry
Filed under TV News
I am single…isn’t that good news for my boys? Oh wait, sorry, the My Boys in question is the hit TBS comedy which just got picked up for an additional nine episodes.
Yes, TBS has ordered nine additional episodes of the popular and critically acclaimed series My Boys, the network’s first-ever original scripted comedy.
“It’s understood that comedy is one of the most difficult forms of entertainment to do well, so it’s a great feeling to know that our first attempt at creating an original scripted comedy series has been so well-received,” said Wright. “We’re very proud to continue our relationship with My Boys outstanding cast and gifted production team, and we look forward to following this very funny show.” – Michael Wright, senior vice president of original programming for TBS and TNT.
So what does this all mean to you? Well, this season of My Boys will end on December 28th, but PJ and the boys will be back to work in the new year and will come back this summer with another nine new episodes.
As for the rest of December, My Boys will continue to air back-to-back episodes Tuesdays at 10 p.m. (ET/PT). But, as a special holiday treat, TBS will air two additional NEW episodes during the final week of December.
Ep #9: Tuesday, Dec. 26, at 10 p.m.
Ep #10: Tuesday, Dec. 26, at 10:30 p.m.
Ep #11: Wednesday, Dec. 27, at 10 p.m
Ep #12: Wednesday, Dec. 27, at 10:30 p.m
Season Finale: Thursday, Dec. 28th at 10 p.m.
…andTONIGHT on My Boys (details after the jump)
Watchlist: Tuesday, December 19, 2006
December 19, 2006 by Kath Skerry
Filed under TV News
I Want a Dog for Christmas, Charlie Brown
Did you know that Peanuts’ Linus and Lucy have a little brother? Well, they do and he’s looking for a puppy. Thank goodness for Snoopy and his doggy brother, Spike. Based on the comic strips of Charles S. Schulz.
Identity
Look out Howie Mandel and William Shatner — there’s a new game show host in town. Penn Jillette uses those magic skills to make watching contestants try to match 12 strangers with their correct identities interesting
(GMMR note: Did anyone watch this show last night? I only caught the last 2 minutes and saw that “The Painter” was Eve Plumb, better knows as Jan Brady from The Brady Bunch. Did they mention it on the show?)
Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle
Two stoners go through a hilarious and life-changing journey on their quest to find White Castle, and Doogie Houser shows up in a legen– wait for it — dary cameo.
RIP Jospeh Barbera
December 18, 2006 by Kath Skerry
Filed under TV News
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Joseph Barbera, co-founder of Hanna- Barbera Studios and creator of Oscar-winning characters Tom and Jerry as well as Huckleberry Hound and the Flintstone family, died today of natural causes at home. He was 95.
More of the life of Joseph Barbera
Justin Timberlake on SNL (Give it on up to Homelessville)
December 18, 2006 by Kath Skerry
Filed under Saturday Night Live, TV News
Ok, I promise this is the last Justin Timberlake on SNL video I will post…this week. No, seriously, I’m done after this one. But this is the video I was waiting on. Last time Justin was bringin’ it on down to “Omletteville” and now he’s givin’ it on up to “Homelessville”. Too funny not to share (as I know many of you were lamenting that you didn’t watch the episode).
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Related posts:
Justin Timberlake on SNL: “$%&# in a Box”
Justin Timberlake performing “What Goes Around…” on SNL
B&C Names Best/Worst of 2006
December 18, 2006 by Kath Skerry
Filed under TV News
Broadcasting & Cable polled 67 TV critics about the best and worst of TV in 2006. Here’s what they had to say. Oh, and GMMR and Co. will be handing out our own unique awards in the near future so stay tuned.
Best Overall Program:
The Wire (15%)
Heroes (12%)
24 (9%)
Best Comedy:
The Office (32%)
Ugly Betty (18%)
My Name Is Earl (11%)
Best Drama:
The Wire (16%)
Lost (9%)
24, Heroes and Grey’s Anatomy (tie, 7%)
Best Reality:
The Amazing Race (27%)
Project Runway (16%)
American Idol (12%)
Worst Program:
Happy Hour (15%)
Twenty Good Years (10%)
Deal Or No Deal (6%)
Most Memorable TV Moment:
Couric’s debut as anchor of CBS Evening News and
Fox cancels O.J. Simpson’s If I Did It (tie, 7%)
Jim and Pam make out on The Office (4%) (a special ‘holla’ from GMMR)
Thanks to TheTVAddict for the tip
Last Minute TV Gifts
December 18, 2006 by Kath Skerry
Filed under TV News
Seriously? You aren’t done with your Christmas shopping yet? What are you waiting for people?! Nah, just kidding…I too still have a TON of shopping left to do.
Just another reminder (and yes, I know you must be sick of the shameless plugs by now) that products from the GMMR Store make the perfect holiday gifts for the TV addict in your life.
We’ve got shirts, sweatshirts, mugs, hats, mousepads, etc with designs inspired by some of your favorite shows. And if you order before December 20th you get free ground shipping on all orders over $50*. (Click here for Holiday shipping deadlines)
Here’s are just a few of the many designs inspired by shows such as THE OFFICE, GREY’S ANATOMY, HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER, PRISON BREAK, VERONICA MARS, PROJECT RUNWAY, and more…
Click here to check out the TV inspired merchandise from The GMMR Store.