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- Josh Elliott is leaving 'Good Morning America' for an NBC Sports jobJosh Elliott, who serves as news anchor on the ABC morning show, is being replaced by Amy Robach. Josh Elliott is departing the show soon after 'Good Morning America' weather forecaster Sam Champion departed.
- 'The Good Wife' shocks viewers with an unexpected twist'The Good Wife' left viewers aghast after the drama's newest episode included a big plot twist (spoilers follow!). 'The Good Wife' airs on CBS.
- American Idol: Goodbye, my almost IdolAmerican Idol recap: On Thursday night, America bid adieu to another Idol hopeful. Which contestant was sent packing after their hometown performance?
- 'Scandal' star Bellamy Young discusses her complex character on the ABC drama'Scandal' actress Young, who portrays the First Lady on the show, says of her character, 'Mellie has become so multifaceted... so ambitious and so selfless.' 'Scandal' airs on ABC.
- Brooke Burke-Charvet latest casualty of DWTS belt-tighteningBrooke Burke-Charvet was fired from 'Dancing With The Stars.' A co-host since Season 10, Brooke Burke-Charvet won Season 7 with Derek Hough.
- Game of Thrones: What trailer says about Season FourGame of Thrones Season 4 may be the most visually impressive season of the series so far. Look for Game of Thrones Season 3 survivors,聽 Arya Stark, Jon Snow, and Daenerys Targaryen to pursue rule and revenge.
- Ralph Waite, star of 'The Waltons,' diesRalph Waite portrayed the patriarch of the Waltons on the classic TV show. Ralph Waite also appeared more recently on the TV shows 'NCIS' and 'Bones.'
- Sid Caesar, pioneer of TV comedy, diesSid Caesar starred on the TV shows 'Your Show of Shows' and 'Caesar's Hour.' Sid Caesar also appeared in films such as 'It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World' and 'Grease.'
- Hugh Jackman will host the Tony Awards this JuneHugh Jackman will host the Tony Awards this year, his fourth time heading up the ceremony. Hugh Jackman starred in a one-man show on Broadway in 2011, among other theater work.
- Robin Wright's TV series 'House of Cards' will return for a third seasonRobin Wright and Kevin Spacey star in the TV series 'House of Cards,' which comes back for a second season on Feb. 14. Netflix has already ordered a third season of the Kevin Spacey and Robin Wright drama.
- Winter Olympics viewers join inOlympics viewers get exposure to sports they might not have heard of otherwise. Now some of them are trying the sports out themselves.
- Elizabeth Vargas acknowledges alcoholism, gets treatmentElizabeth Vargas, ABC's "Good Morning America" co-host, said hiding her problem was exhausting. Elizabeth Vargas spent several weeks in a treatment facility and is now in Alcoholics Anonymous.
- Angela Lansbury says she's relieved 'Murder, She Wrote' reboot is not moving forwardAngela Lansbury, the star of 'Murder, She Wrote,' said she'd always been against the idea of reviving the show with Octavia Spencer as the star. 'I have too much admiration for her to saddle her with the awful responsibility of having to bring that title into a different venue,' Angela Lansbury said.
- Dine like a TV characterSome fans' love for their favorite TV shows extends to recreating the food they see onscreen.
- 'Peter Pan' will be NBC's next live musical'Peter Pan' will be the next live musical broadcast by NBC, the network recently announced. NBC's version of 'The Sound of Music' was a ratings hit that surpassed expectations.
- American Idol: Jennifer Lopez pales in comparison to show's leading menOn Thursday night, it became clear that Jennifer Lopez's beauty and superstar status are not enough to make her stand out from the strength of Idol's male stars.
- American Idol: Five reasons why Harry Connick, Jr. could give show a liftAmerican Idol premiered their 13th season on Wednesday night, welcoming back past judges Jennifer Lopez and Keith Urban and new judge Harry Connick, Jr..聽
- '24' on Fox: Kiefer Sutherland, Mary Lynn Rajskub discuss the 12-episode series '24: Live Another Day''24' on Fox will return for 12 episodes titled '24: Live Another Day,' which will be set in London and retain the original show's signature real-time format. '24' on Fox will air in May.
- Jacqueline Bisset, 'Brooklyn Nine-Nine' triumph at Golden GlobesJacqueline Bisset, '12 Years A Slave,' and others took prizes home from the Golden Globes. Jacqueline Bisset took the award for Best Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or Movie, while 'American Hustle' and '12 Years a Slave' won the Best Comedy or Musical and Best Drama prizes, respectively.
- Phil Robertson: Why Louisiana governor rides to Duck Dynasty defensePhil Robertson was 'indefinitely' suspended from 'Duck Dynasty.' Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal weighs in on this "messed up situation." Could this be the opening the Phil Robertson to make a career change?