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Jenna Elfman, the star of CBS's new fall comedy Accidentally On Purpose, will join us for a live Q&A in anticipation of the show's pilot premiere on Monday, September 21 at 8:30 p.m. PDT. The new romantic comedy centers on Billie, a San Francisco film critic in her late 30s who decides to have a baby after hooking up with a much younger guy and getting pregnant.
We'll try our best to post as many questions as we can, but in order to keep the conversation flowing and easy to follow, every question or comment may not be posted. Think of this event as similar to a live Q&A.






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go to www.farsi1.tv and see your picture in dharma and greg
hello, my name is ali and i'm very happy because i can write something for you , and i'm from IRAN , I see you first time in dharma & greg tv show and now in FARSI1 chanel show dharma & greg.I love movie very much.my english is not very good but i can write something and i love yor movies. and for the end of my writing i'm 15 years old..good bye and good luck jenna
Dear Jenna;
My wife and I were watching the old movie Pygmalion the other day( we are Iranians)and we saw an astonishing resemblance between you and Wendy Hiller. Is there a connection anyhow?
This bold 1938 production of George Bernard Shaw's famous play about a linguist who turns a Cockney flower peddler into a princess was codirected by Anthony Asquith (The Browning Version) and star Leslie Howard, who brings a calculated coldness to the character of Henry Higgins. There's no My Fair Lady sugar-coating here: Higgins is a brute using language as a weapon of class war and patriarchal subjugation of women. He's a likable brute, mind you, but a bully nonetheless, and his molding of poor Eliza (Wendy Hiller) into a Cinderella story is not a pretty sight. Everyone in the cast is in perfect accord with this production's take on Shaw's tale, and while this Pygmalion is a fairly radical enterprise, it is also very funny and handsomely realized. Hiller and Howard have never been better, and the rest of the cast, including Wilfrid Lawson, Marie Lohr, Scott Sunderland, and Jean Cadell, can't be improved upon. Edited by David Lean, who eventually directed Brief Encounter and Lawrence of Arabiamoreless
I got like 2 or 3 of my questions in :) That was fun!
Well, I tried to get a few questions in, but only so many got picked. Maybe next time....
this is great!
I like Jenna Elfman's work, but the whole "live chat" started to feel like a staged Love Fest. Disappointed in her and TV.COM...if a performer isn't willing to answer direct questions about a show, don't do these types of forums.
another crap on tv
I submitted several serious questions, but the moderator used softball questions and several "Jenna-You Rock!" comments. Highly disappointing.
She was awesome!
GReat!
Welcome back Jenna!
Loved her in <em>Dharma and Greg</em> and she was fabulous on <em>Two and a Half Men</em> so glad she's back. :)
Thought she was great on <em>Two and a Half Men</em>!
Sweet water!
I loved Dharma and Greg, I hope this one is as funny and whacky.
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Sounds like it is going to be a lot of fun and I will sure tune in!
Nice "get"! I'll definitely be there!
Sounds like "Dharma & Greg", except that religious fanatics will have a fit if she gets preggers and isn't wedded at some point to the younger guy. Maybe they should've called it, "Cougar Gets a Cub"? ;)
since i am the editor for her i will be attending