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  1. Charlie Sheen: 'I Would Have Fired My A-- Too' (Video)

    8:52 pm 9/15/2011

    The axed "Two and a Half Men" star offers advice to Ashton Kutcher, his replacement on the CBS comedy.Read more

  2. 'Chuck': Rebecca Romijn to Go Rogue on Season 5

    5:08 pm 9/15/2011

    The former supermodel will guest star as a CIA agent gone bad.Read more

  3. Snoop Dogg, Warner Bros. TV Developing Family Sitcom

    4:22 pm 9/15/2011

    The rapper would reteam with longtime sitcom producer Don Reo for the project.Read more

  4. Fox Developing DC Comics' 'The Spectre' as Drama Series

    10:53 am 9/14/2011

    The network has ordered a script based on the long-running superhero series.Read more

  5. 'Chuck': 'Lost's' Eric Lange and 'Criminal Minds' Beau Garrett Are Cult Members

    3:28 pm 9/13/2011

    They're the latest additions to an already star-studded episode directed by star, Zachary Levi.Read more

  6. 'The Voice' Season 2: On the Scene at the L.A. Auditions (Video)

    8:44 am 9/2/2011

    THR visited the last open casting call for the sophomore season of NBC's hit singing competition.Read more

  7. 'Person of Interest': Michael Emerson Reflects on His Career After 'Lost'

    6:10 pm 8/3/2011

    "I'm a little more visible now and it's harder for me to hide," the actor says.Read more

  8. Chelsea Handler Sitcom Undergoes Cast Shakeup

    9:26 pm 7/3/2011

    Three actors are let go as the series does some retoolingRead more

  9. Emmy Voting Ends as THR Analyzes the Campaigns

    7:36 pm 6/24/2011

    The ballots are in, and The Race's Tim Appelo breaks down the smartest, most inventive ad drives for nominations.Read more

  10. Warner Bros. TV President on 'Wonder Woman's' Future, 'Two and a Half Men' Reboot (Q&A)

    4:00 am 5/23/2011

    Peter Roth talks to THR about why NBC passed on the most-talked-about pilot of the season as well as the excitement surrounding new "Men" star Ashton Kutcher.Read more

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