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It's time to reveal which weeknight wreaks the most havoc on your social life: Does Sunday's classy cable stand out? Is Thursday's night of laughs the best?
Plus: The It's Always Sunny gang's high school reunion and a documentary about real-life Santas.
We've counted the votes from our great comedy format debate, and though we'd like to say that the votes were fairly split, they weren't, and the final tally wasn't much of a surprise.
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Plus: TWO hours of Private Practice and Katie Couric interviews Regis Philbin about his retirement.
Plus: Bones gets a new intern and Community's Troy and Abed get a new roommate.
Plus: The Vampire Diaries flashes back to 1000 A.D. and Beavis and Butt-head gets romantic.
The show is a "monumental success," according to the person at Fox who will be fired if the show is anything less than a monumental success.
Plus: Halloween shenanigans on Community and The Secret Circle and the season finale of Project Runway.
Plus: A new dude joins The Secret Circle and the men of Gigolos return for another season.
Plus: Death comes to The Secret Circle (?) and Josh Groban comes to The Office (!).
CBS has stopped production on the struggling new comedy, moved it to Saturdays, and replaced it on Thursday with Rules of Engagement.
Plus: The Office experiences a staff shakeup and It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia gets audited.
Plus: It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia takes on the world of child beauty pageants.
Cord-cutters, we've heard your cries for some pointers on which fall shows will be available to watch online—and when. We're answering.
Plus: The X Factor is a failure by Simon's standards, there's more life for Drop Dead Diva, and Katie Holmes will guest-star on HIMYM.
Plus the premieres of Prime Suspect and a Michael Scott-free The Office.
Hottie Kat Dennings plays a financially troubled waitress who serves up filthy humor and medium-rare jokes in CBS' average, multi-camera comedy.
Here's a brief rundown of the highlights and lowlights from Sunday's three-hour master class on how to be an unfunny awards show.
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