Sri Rao, the former Head Writer for the second season of “General Hospital: Night Shift” has just landed a new gig as the co-writer for a new TV series on Bravo.
The series is based on Josh Kilmer-Purcell’s book, “I’m Not Myself these Days.” It tells the story of a man leading a double life. In one, he is a powerbroker and, in the other, he is as a drag queen. To make things more interesting, it will be an hour-long musical drama. It is being executively produced by Darren Star (“Sex in the City”) and co-written with Emily Branden. Read the rest of this entry »
Former Young and The Restless actress Lyndsy Fonseca (ex-Colleen Carlton) has just been cast in the CW’s new show “Nikita!” The show will surround the training of a new assassin… Please stay tuned, as we’ll let our readers know when to expect the series to debut.
Days viewers in some areas should be aware that there will be a scheduling change for the next two days.
Due to basketball coverage, Tulsa, Topeka, Louisville, Columbia, SC, Columbus, GA, Charlotteville, VA, and Paducah, KY will all be airing the show at unusual times. Read the rest of this entry »
While many are interrogating Adam at the Abbott cabin, Phyllis gets her hands on a death bed confession from Dr. Taylor! Watch this video clip promo for Thursday’s episode on Soap Opera Fan Blog!
After Elvis and Sami bask in Syd’s presence for a little while, she decides it’s time to leave the baby with her grandma so she can sort out her love life. She has a chat with Brady who suggests that Rafe is her last shot at happiness before she withers away. The blond one turns to “Old Bean” Hernandez and asks him to open up about his feelings. The topic soon turns back to Sydney. “I want back every minute that I missed out on with Sydney,” Sami says. Read the rest of this entry »
Winsor Harmon (Thorne, B&B) will participate in the Ride to Arrest Cancer on March 13.
The bike ride will take place in the Los Angeles area and is organized to raise cancer awareness, provide education on prevention and pay tribute to those affected by the disease. Read the rest of this entry »