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Jessica Lange Will Return to American Horror Story

American Horror Story may be getting a completely new cast for Season 2, but there's one star from the show's first season that fans can look forward to seeing again.

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LeVar Burton Bringing Back Reading Rainbow — With an App

LeVar Burton is resurrecting Reading Rainbow for yet another generation — by releasing an app.

Burton, executive producer and host of the program that ran on PBS for 26 years until 2009, is creating a mobile application through his site RRKidz, which he started in September.



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The City's Whitney Port to Judge Britain & Ireland's Top Model

The City's Whitney Port has landed a new gig as a judge on Britain & Ireland's Next Top Model.

Port, 26, will join Tyson Beckford, Elle Macpherson and British fashion photographer Julien Macdonald for the show's eighth cycle.



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Will Cougar Town's Grassroots Marketing Pay Off? The Cast and Crew Weigh In

Cougar Town has been off the air eight months, but that doesn't mean the show's cast and crew haven't been hard at work promoting the show's long-awaited return.

In October, the cast filmed secret, blink-and-you-missed-it cameos on other primetime series like Grey's Anatomy and Castle. Two months later, show bosses Bill Lawrence and Kevin Biegel began organizing  dozens of viewing parties in cities spanning from from Sarasota, FL to the show's Culver City set, where fans could come together to watch never-before-seen Season 3 episodes, meet members of the cast and enjoy some free wine. More recently, Biegel gave...

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NCIS Celebrates 200 Episodes with an Emotional "What If?" Story

What if?

That's the basic question at the heart of NCIS' 200th episode. The landmark hour (airing Tuesday at 8/7c on CBS) takes Leroy Jethro Gibbs (Mark Harmon) to his favorite diner for his usual morning cup of coffee. But he gets a whole lot more: Out of the blue, a hooded gunman approaches Gibbs, pulls his weapon and fires.

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Cue a string of mind-bending flashbacks that ask the question: What if Gibbs had taken a different path?
"There's almost an It's a Wonderful Life quality to it," executive producer Gary Glasberg says. "Gibbs is given an opportunity in a millisecond to see what the world would have been like if key moments in NCIS history and lore had unfolded differently. We've taken some of those moments and we let people see them unfold differently."

Indeed, Michael Weatherly, who plays Agent Tony DiNozzo, says...

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Clint Eastwood: Chrysler Commercial Doesn't Mean I'm an Obama Supporter

Clint Eastwood is making it known that his Chrysler Super Bowl commercial does not mean he's a supporter of President Barack Obama.

"I am certainly not politically affiliated with Mr. Obama," Eastwood told Fox News Channel in a statement. "It was meant to be a message just about job growth and the spirit of America. I think all politicians will agree with it. I thought the spirit was OK."



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Ratings: Smash Opens Strong, The Voice Doesn't Falter

Smash lived up to its title, winning the final hour of Monday's prime time, and fresh off The Voice's Season 2 debut after the Super Bowl, it posted formidable numbers, making for a huge night for NBC.



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Celebs Tweet Their Excitement About Court Overturning Same-Sex Marriage Ban

Tuesday's federal court ruling throwing out California's Proposition 8, the 2008 ballot initiative that denied marriage rights to same-sex couples, led to an outpouring of celebratory tweets by celebrities. Check out our roundup of what they had to say:



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Harrison: Ben and Jamie's Kiss Was One of the Most Horrifying Moments in Bachelor History

After weeks of waiting to have her first kiss with Ben, Jamie finally made a move leading to one of The Bachelor's most cringe-worthy awkward moments. In this week's chat with host Chris Harrison, he explains that the New York nurse was out of her element, why the two-on-one date could've gone either way and how next week Ben finally confronts Courtney.    



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Mega Buzz: Grey's Career Change, NCIS' No-Go Romance and a New Vampire Gal

Every week, editors Adam Bryant and Natalie Abrams satisfy your need for TV scoop. Please send all questions to mega_scoop@tvguide.com.

Will Meredith ever go back to neuro on Grey's Anatomy? — Jenny
NATALIE:
Meredith will finally make her way back to neuro in an upcoming episode, but don't expect it to be a permanent stop, according to Ellen Pompeo. After Derek practically begs her to return to his service, Meredith ends up leaving shortly therafter when a serious mistake puts Lexie in the line of fire. Like a good big sis, Meredith takes the fall.

Any good Tiva moments coming up on NCIS? — Melissa
ADAM:
If it's Tiva tension you're after, don't miss next week's episode, which features...

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Robert Downey Jr. Welcomes First Son with Wife Susan

Robert Downey Jr. and wife Susan welcomed their first child together on Tuesday, People reports...

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Jersey Shore's Snooki: I Would Classify Myself as Bisexual

It should come as no surprise that after Jersey Shore's Snooki kissed roommate Deena back in Italy, she's...

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Netflix Debuts First Original Series Lilyhammer

Netflix has launched its first original series Lilyhammer.

Netflix and Kevin Spacey on deck with House of Cards

The eight-episode season stars The Sopranos' Steven Van Zandt as ex-gangster Frank Tagliano, who enters the witness protection program and must move to Norway. Of course, it doesn't take long before Frank strays from being good.



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American Idol's Randy Jackson on Swooning, Stern Steven and How Season 11 Is More Intense

While American Idol hasn't changed its format significantly for its 11th season, there are some surprises in store.

On a call earlier this month, judge Randy Jackson sidestepped questions about the new performance challenges, but teased that everything will be tougher this year — to the point that medics were even called in to treat fainting people auditioning in the Hollywood rounds, which begin Thursday (8/7c, Fox). Is this an indication that Idol has turned up the heat?



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