Bell, Cole in the 'Company' of CBS (Reuters)

March 19, 2006

Reuters - Catherine Bell and Gary Cole have joined the cast of CBS' drama pilot "Company Town," which revolves around government agents who live in the same Washington neighborhood.

Ruehl rolls to Reiser's CBS comedy (Reuters)

March 19, 2006

Reuters - Mercedes Ruehl is close to signing on as a co-star in Paul Reiser's untitled CBS comedy pilot about an ambitious guy who takes over the family car dealership in Queens, N.Y.

"The Closet," the Controversy--and Cruise (E! Online)

March 19, 2006

Wednesday night on South Park, Robert Redford got zinged, 
 and Chef urged one and all to 'suck on my chocolate salty balls.'E! Online - Wednesday night on South Park, Robert Redford got zinged, and Chef urged one and all to "suck on my chocolate salty balls."


"The Office" Working Overtime (E! Online)

March 19, 2006

The pencil-pushers at Dunder Mifflin are being outsourced.E! Online - The pencil-pushers at Dunder Mifflin are being outsourced.


More "Simpsons," "King of the Hill" on Fox (Reuters)

March 19, 2006

Reuters - Fox is loading up on animated comedies "The Simpsons" and "King of the Hill."

Blake Works As Ranch Hand, Plans Comeback (AP)

March 19, 2006

Actor Robert Blake hugs a horse named Cowboy, Friday, March 17, 2006, at an Arabian horse ranch in Malibu, Calif. A year after his acquittal in his wife's murder and four months after a civil jury held him liable for the same killing, Blake spends his days exercising horses and planning his acting comeback. (AP Photo/Nick Ut)AP - A year after Robert Blake was acquitted in criminal court of killing his wife, the former tough guy actor spends his days exercising horses at a friend's ranch and planning a comeback.


Gregory Gets Caught in Political Battle (AP)

March 19, 2006

AP - In some circles, having a Web site devoted to getting you fired could be proof that you've really arrived.

Longtime ABC News Anchor Bill Beutel Dies (AP)

March 19, 2006

Bill Beutel, the longtime television news anchor, shown in this 1975 file photo, who once hosted the show that eventually became ABC's 'Good Morning America,' has died at the age of 75, the network announced. Beutel, known to generations of New Yorkers as an anchor of WABC's nightly local newscast, died Saturday at his home in Pinehurst, N.C., according to the network. (AP Photo/FILE)AP - Bill Beutel, the longtime television news anchor and host of the show that became ABC's "Good Morning America," has died, the network announced. He was 75.