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- Amber Tamblyn joins 'Two and a Half Men' as Charlie Sheen's daughterAmber Tamblyn will portray Charlie Harper (Charlie Sheen)'s daughter on the CBS sitcom and is slated to appear in five episodes so far. Amber Tamblyn also starred in 'Joan of Arcadia' and appeared on Fox's 'House.'
- Jason Sudeikis stars in 'We're the Millers' – what are other SNL grads up to?Jason Sudeikis is starring in the upcoming comedy 'We're the Millers.' Jason Sudeikis is one of several 'Saturday Night Live' cast members to leave recently – here are some of the other movies and TV shows recent grads will be appearing in.
- Mannings rapping: A video homage to SNL digital shortsMannings rapping: Peyton and Eli Manning get silly in a Direct TV ad that plugs watching football on your phone. Watch the Mannings rapping, if you dare.
- Laura Bell Bundy will star on the Charlie Sheen sitcom 'Anger Management'Laura Bell Bundy will play a psychologist on the show. Laura Bell Bundy recently appeared on the CW show 'Hart of Dixie' and the CBS comedy 'How I Met Your Mother.'
- Peter Capaldi revealed as next 'Doctor Who'Peter Capaldi was tapped to be the new 'Doctor Who.' The BBC announced Peter Capaldi, a 55-year-old Scot, would replace current Doctor Matt Smith during a live show. 'Doctor Who' has aired in various forms since 1963.
- 'Game of Thrones' wins TCA Best Drama award – check out the list of winners'Game of Thrones' took one of the top prizes at the TCA Awards, snagging the Best Drama prize. 'Game of Thrones' aired its third season this year.
- Time Warner-CBS showdown: Cable blackout of CBS shows continuesTime Warner-CBS showdown: Time Warner cable dropped CBS stations in New York, Los Angeles, Dallas, Boston, Denver, Pittsburgh, Detroit, and Chicago. Some Time Warner subscribers also lost Showtime, TMC, Flix, and Smithsonian.
- Rashida Jones, Rob Lowe will leave the NBC comedy 'Parks and Recreation'Rashida Jones, who has starred on the show since its beginning, and more recently added cast member Rob Lowe will be leaving the comedy this year. Rashida Jones and Rob Lowe play characters Ann Perkins and Chris Traeger.
- Mary Lynn Rajskub will return for 12-episode run of '24'Mary Lynn Rajskub, who starred on the original '24' series, will appear with '24' star Kiefer Sutherland for the new 12-episode series '24: Live Another Day.' Mary Lynn Rajskub played Jack Bauer's counter-terrorist sidekick Chloe.
- John F. Kennedy assassination: Did the Secret Service agent do it?John F. Kennedy assassination: A TV show claims one of John F. Kennedy's own Secret Service agent's fired the fatal shot. The two-hour JFK assassination docudrama airs Nov. 3.
- Pivot TV wants its audience to 'do something'The new cable channel will offer entertainment that aims to amuse and to inspire social change. "TakePart Live," for example, is devoted to "decoding" the news, including online involvement by viewers.
- Cory Monteith is subject of memorial with 'Glee' castCory Monteith was honored with a memorial led by 'Glee' creator Ryan Murphy and Monteith's co-star and girlfriend Lea Michele. Cory Monteith died July 13.
- 15 famous redheads in movies and on TV recently From 'Game of Thrones' to 'Mad Men' to Pixar, it seems like characters with flaming hair are everywhere right now. Here are some of those from the past several years.
- Snoozing through late-night TVMany younger viewers, a coveted demographic in TV, are ignoring such late-night staples as 'The Tonight Show.' Will Jimmy Fallon taking over for Jay Leno and Seth Meyers arriving on the scene make a difference?
- 'X Factor' bucks trend with a judging panel that gets along'X Factor' revamped its judging panel for its third season, adding Paulina Rubio and Kelly Rowland. 'The X Factor' will start airing a new season in September.
- 'American Horror Story': Will it lose at the Emmys because of its genre?'American Horror Story' earned the most Emmy nominations of any program this year. But will 'American Horror Story' lose because it's part of the horror genre?
- 'Orange Is the New Black' star: My character 'scares me''Orange Is the New Black' leading character Alex 'scares me a little bit,' says Laura Prepon, best known for 'That 70's Show.' 'Orange Is the New Black' airs on Netflix.
- Emilia Clarke, Anna Chlumsky share their reactions to their Emmy nominationsEmilia Clarke of 'Game of Thrones' and Anna Chlumsky from 'Veep' discuss their feelings about receiving Emmy nods. Check out reactions from other actors below.
- Emmy nominations make history as online-only 'House of Cards' receives major nominationsThe Emmy nominations were led by 'American Horror Story: Asylum' and 'Game of Thrones,' which scored 17 and 16 nods, respectively. The Emmy nominations also honored series such as 'Mad Men' and 'Downton Abbey.'
- 'Sharknado 2': 10 of the best ideas for a sequel title The network Syfy is letting fans choose the subtitle for the sequel 'Sharknado 2.' Here are some that have been suggested so far.