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Casting News: NBC Singles Out Alicia Silverstone
Clueless' Alicia Silverstone has been tapped to replace Pascale Hutton in the role of Georgia, a successful doctor, in The Singles Table, NBC's mid-season comedy about strangers who bond after sharing a table (and, I presume, undercooked beef) at a mutual pal's wedding.... Lolita Davidovich (no relation to moi), whose recent TV credits include The L Word and Monk, but not Miss Match, has been cast opposite Lili Taylor in the Lifetime drama pilot State of Mind, a look at the professional and personal lives of therapists.
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Sep 15, 2006 10:26 AM
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Hi Matt, I really love your column. So, imagine my despair when I couldn't find you, now that the new TVGuide.com format has launched! It took me 11 minutes--that's eleven minutes--to find your column, and at least four clicks from the main page. That's too much time out of my measly lunch break.
I don't understand why the Reuters wire feed gets higher billing than your column. If I wanted to read the Reuters feed, I would've gone to the Reuters site. I've come to the TVGuide.com page to read work written by TV Guide writers and editors. Setting up a Reuters news feed at all is illogical, and giving it top billing is insulting--both to you and to us. If newspapers that carry wire feeds bury them on the eighth inside page, why would this wire get higher billing over you? Besides, your writing is infinitely more entertaining.
I didn't want to add to the many, many complaints against the new design, but I was just too frustrated to keep quiet!
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Sep 15, 2006 12:19 PM
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"No relation to moi" -- hilarious! I was just going to comment saying that I needed a link on the homepage to your column. And it looks like Famin's already done it. Please add a link. It won't be that hard.
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Sep 15, 2006 1:26 PM
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Marcus! Where ya been? Still working for APO?
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Sep 15, 2006 1:38 PM
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Always enjoy reading your take on the news, Mr Matt. Kudos for remembering Miss Match, whose time was tragically cut short. Did you notice how a majority of it's stars are now popping up all over (Lake Bell, David Conrad, Nathan Fillion, and of course the always wonderful Charisma Carpenter!). Now we just need to get Jodi Long on network TV again!
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Sep 15, 2006 4:36 PM
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