TV: Page 30
This is page 30 of the TV coverage from Watchers WatchGhost Whisperer Renewed. Still Waiting For Moonlight Renewal (2008-02-21): Ghost Whisperer starring Jennifer Love Hewitt is one of the shows that has been renewed in what has been a slew of renewal announcements.
Star Wars Universe Returns to Film, TV (2008-02-19): The picture above shows Anakin Skywalker and his new padawan learner Ahoska from Star Wars: The Clone Wars.
Saturday Night Live Returns February 23 (2008-02-13): The writers' strike is finally over and the screenwriters are heading back to work.
Terminator Returns Tonight With the Queen's Gambit (2008-02-11): Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles returns to television tonight at 9:00 p.
Tentative Deal Reached: Writers' Strike Could Be Over Soon (2008-02-08): A tentative deal has been reached between the writers and the studios, which is fantastic news for television viewers.
Oscars President Wants Answer From WGA About Telecast (2008-02-07): The Oscars bigwigs are putting pressure on the Writers Guild to give them an answer about whether the show will go on.
Super Tuesday Coverage to Dominate TV Tonight (2008-02-05): Coverage of the Super Tuesday primaries and caucuses will dominate television tonight.
J.J. Abrams and the Mystery Box (2008-01-15): J.
The Sarah Connor Chronicles Premiere: All Action, All the Time (2008-01-14): We were a bit worried about the television adaptation of the Terminator movies; nevertheless we tuned in for part 1 of The Sarah Connor Chronicles last night.
The Sarah Connor Chronicles Starts Tonight (2008-01-13): The Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles debuts on Fox tonight and tomorrow night in a two part premiere.
Life After People Shows Earth With Population Zero (2008-01-09): If mankind were to disappear tomorrow, what would happen to the rest of the Earth? Would animals take over? Would plants? That's the premise of a very interesting new two hour special called Life After People that will premiere on the History Channel on January 21,2008 at 9:00 p.
Netflix On Your TV (2008-01-03): Netflix is looking way beyond its basic mailorder DVD rental business.
Golden Globes Seeking Deal With WGA (2008-01-02): The Hollywood Foreign Press Association is trying to work out a deal with the Writers Guild that wold allow the Golden Globes ceremony to proceed without picketing, but with its comedy writers and its A-List actors.
What's on TV on New Year's Eve (2007-12-31): The television choices for New Year's Eve are varied: there really is something for everyone.
The 4400 and The Dead Zone Canceled (2007-12-20): Veteran SF shows The 4400 and The Dead Zone have been abruptly canceled by USA Networks.
2007 Golden Globe Nominations Announced (2007-12-14): The Golden Globes nominations were announced and there were plenty of snubs -- especially for shows such as Heroes and Lost.
Paranormal State premieres Monday on A & E (2007-12-08): The moguls walked out on the writers' strike negotiations, and it doesn't look good.
Tom Brokaw Goes Back to 1968 (2007-12-08): Sex, drugs, rock and roll, student protests and and the dawning of the civil rights movement: 1968 was a turbulent time.
End of the Journey for Journeyman? (2007-11-30): The time travel series Journeyman may be coming to an end soon.
Writers' Strike Negotiations Not Going Well (2007-11-29): The negotiations between the WGA and the studios are offline until Tuesday.
Carson Daly Thumbs Nose at Writers' Strike (2007-11-27): Carson Daly broke ranks with his late night talk show brethren and crossed the WGA picket line.
Good News for Chuck Fans (2007-11-26): One of our favorite new shows, Chuck, just got a full-season pickup.
Christina Applegate's Anti Fur Christmas Campaign (2007-11-20): Christina Applegate stars in an e-card wasking people not to give fur for Christmas
The Voices of Uncertainty Seem Awfully Certain About Web Profits (2007-11-13): The AMPTP says that the future of the Internet is just too uncertain for them to agree to share any revenues with the writers.
Strike Shutters Production on Television Shows (2007-11-12): The Writers' Strike shows no signs of ending; no talks are scheduled between the parties.