Tuesday, April 27, 2010

FOX to Showcase it's Musical Talent (and we're not just talking Glee)

From April 29th to May 5th many of FOX's top shows including; Bones, House, and Fringe will be revamping their style to take on a musical format!


To celebrate this week of musical madness TV Squad has compiled a top ten list of best musical moments in television. It's worth noting that this list features actors who are slated to appear on Glee. Kristen Chenoweth (Pushing Daisies) will be appearing on Glee tonight. Neil Patrick Harris finds himself on the list twice for How I Met Your Mother and Batman: The Brave and Bold. He will be guesting in a few weeks along side guest director and #1 on this list Joss Whedon!

Check out the list below, tell me your favourite musical moments on TV in the comments!

10. 'That '70s Show': 'That 70s Musical.' Even curmudgeon Red catches the fever on the show's 100th episode in season four, when Fez dreams up song-and-dance numbers while prepping for a high school concert. This love letter to the 1970s features characters belting out famous 70s tunes.



9. 'Pushing Daisies': 'Dummy.'
Any time Kristin Chenoweth gets to flex the golden pipes, I'm a happy camper. 'Pushing Daisies' often featured musical numbers, and here's one of my favorites, 'Hopelessly Devoted to You,' from the second episode in season one.



8. 'Northern Exposure': 'Old Tree.'
Pregnant Shelly wakes up one day to discover she's in her own little musical. She can't stop singing, and she's worried she'll never be able to stop. The best part of this tune is when her beloved Holling joins in with a sweet duet in this episode from season four.



7. 'Batman: The Brave and the Bold': 'Mayhem of the Music Meister.'
The talented Neil Patrick Harris gets to show off his chops in this episode from season one, where the Music Meister uses his singing voice to hypnotize everyone within hearing range into obeying him.



6. 'Mad Men': 'My Old Kentucky Home.'
I'm stretching it here, because this isn't a musical episode from start to finish. 'Mad Men' is way too cool for that. But this episode from season three featured the characters engaging in music in a believable way for that era. We got Joan playing an accordion while crooning 'C'est Magnifique,' Roger (in black face!) singing to his fiance, and Pete and his wife dancing a lively Charleston.



5. 'South Park': 'Chef Aid.'
When Cartman comes to school singing the new hit song, 'Stinky Britches,' Chef realizes that the song he wrote 20 years earlier has been stolen. An expensive lawsuit, attorney Johnny Cochrane, a charity concert, and a bunch of famous singers all come together in a musical montage from season two.



4. 'The Simpsons': 'A Fish Called Selma.'
Can anything be turned into a Broadway musical? Yes, and Troy McClure proves it in this musical episode from season 7, where 'Planet of the Apes' takes to the stage.





3. 'Scrubs': 'My Musical.'
When a patient with a brain disorder hallucinates everyone in the hospital singing, it gave us the classic 'Guy Love,' in which Turk and J.D. sing about their, uh, friendship in season 6. Nothing gay about it.



2. 'How I Met Your Mother': 'Girls vs. Suits.'
The show's 100th episode in season five creates a tough choice for our beloved Barney -- menswear or a sexy bartender? He gets some help from backup singers and dancers -- in suits, of course.



1. 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer': 'Once More, With Feeling.'
Joss Whedon's essential episode from season six finds our Sunnydale friends bursting into song for no apparent reason, revealing their innermost secrets in the process. Could it be demons? Witches? Ghosts? Anya has another idea -- bunnies.

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

TV News Round Up

Excited for tonight's new episode of Chuck? Get ready by reading an interview with Co-Creater Chris Fedek about season 3.2!

FOX did something smart? There's a first time for everything. The network decided to nix the order on an American adaptation of the British Doctor Who spin off Torchwood! Yes, this is a good thing, even if it turned out alright, the chances of it staying on the air more than a couple episodes were close to nil.


NPH will be appearing on Celebrity Jeopardy May 5, playing for charity, Food on Foot a Los Angeles non-profit "dedicated to providing the poor and homeless of Los Angeles with nutritious meals, clothing, and assistance in the transition to employment and life off the streets."

Also, NPH talks about his role on Glee:

Saturday, April 17, 2010

First look of Neil Patrick Harris on 'Glee'

Producers have remained tight lipped about the upcoming episode entitled "Dream On" which will feature guest star, Neil Patrick Harris, but have recently divulged a choice details (and two photos!!!) for the rabid NPH fan and the Gleeks who well, just can't get enough.

Producer, Brian Falchuk, explained that the part of Bryan Adam, a former Glee Club rival of Will Schuester, and a member of anti-arts-funding board at McKinley High, was written with him in mind. He added that Neil Patrick Harris was everything they could have wanted and more. The producers are keeping their options open to have the character appear again later on in the series.

Co-producer Ian Brennan added, "I'm really excited to see the cut of that episode, because I think it's gonna be really, really good and really funny."


source here

Oh wait, could it get any better? This guest appearance by Neil Patrick Harris just happens to coincide with Joss Whedon taking the director's chair. Yeah I know, this is old news but every time I hear it, it feels like the first time.

It's pretty clear that Glee's strength is its musical performances (and not so much the storylines), which is why it's a perfect show for celebrity guest appearances. What are your thoughts on NPH's guest stint? Who do you think should appear next in this long line of fantastic guest stars?

Back in October 2009 when Glee was in it's early infancy I wished to see my absolute favourite (and musically inclined) actor appear on the show. I made a few guesses as to how he could appear. My wish has been granted that NPH will appear on Glee, see my earlier post to see how far off my suggestions were for his guest role.

Friday, April 16, 2010

Casting News: Michael Trucco heats up on Castle

Relationships on ABC's Castle are never stagnant. Fantastic Canadian co-stars Nathan Fillion (Castle) and Stana Katic (Beckett) bring the heat to their partnership week after week, but it certainly isn't exclusive.

The latest love interest for Beckett will be none other than Michael Trucco, the sexy Battlestar Galactica alum fresh off of a guest appearance on V. He will be kicking off a multi-episode arc on Monday's episode "Den of Thieves"as Detective Tom Demming.

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Across the Atlantic

American networks are constantly revamping well made British programming to make it more easy to digest for American consumption. Occasionally this works out, The Office being the best example of this. More often than not, in the process of translation the show loses its original appeal and falls flat with audiences all around. Slate's Seth Stevenson talks about why most re-makes don't take off after translation. Stevenson specifically cites the complete failure of the American take on the brilliant U.K. series Life on Mars.


He attributes the success of the American Office to the simple formula worked out by the producers of just adding 10% more hope. Where the utterly dismal outlook of drained zombie-like employees at Wernham Hogg's Slough, England, branch fit in with British television, 10% more hope, a glimmer of optimism without going too far and losing touch with the whole point of the show made the show both palatable and successful on American television.

The failure of Life on Mars (U.S) can be attributed to the skewing of the formula. The American producers seem to not trust their audiences to accept characters who aren't the right definition of beautiful, aren't politically correct and don't fit into the mold of what is typically seen on American television. The American producers added "10 percent more hope, 30 percent more schmaltz, 50 percent more glamour, and 700 percent better production values." In this transformation the show lost its heart and its charm. Gene Hunt isn't nearly as gruff, tough and offensive enough to fill the shoes of his U.K counterpart. Sam is too tall and good looking to create the right kind of tension between his boss, and his love interest is too beautiful but without the sweetness.















Life on Mars
(U.S) & Life on Mars (U.K.) Can you spot the differences?


The most offensive move on the part of the U.S. production was its strange attempts to provide closure once the series had been canceled. With no regard to the original concept the producers create a scenario that really sounds like a bad joke. Sam wakes up in 2035 on board a spaceship, the whole life in the 1970s had been a virtual reality hallucination to pass the time on his journey. This basically breaks the entire premise invalidates all the uncertainties (is Sam in a coma? is he dead?)The U.K. series comes to a solid end after two series carefully solving the dilemma. The U.S. series jacked the finale full of crazy and let it set out to sea.

With news breaking of the latest U.K. to U.S. remake of Torchwood on FOX, which way do you think the show will go?


Click here to read the full article on Slate.com.

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

TV News Round-Up: Tons of Exciting Casting News & More


Glee-ful Casting News Well did I call it or did I call it? Really, I think we all saw this coming (or had our fingers crossed that it would). Pending approval from CBS, Neil Patrick Harris will be scheduled for a guest appearance on Glee in a role written specifically for him! This episode will also reunite NPH with Joss Whedon, who worked together on the internet sensation Dr. Horrible. Whedon will be taking over directorial duties on this episode.
In equally exciting guest star news, creator Ryan Murphy is in talks with Jennifer Lopez who would be taking on the role of lunch lady. Plus, a certain one-named pop super star may make a cameo in an the episode dedicated to her catalog. Click here for more details.

Mad for Liz: Jon Hamm will be reprising his role as Liz's ex Drew on 30 Rock's Valentine's Day episode. Michael Sheen will also be doing a guest stint on 30 Rock attempting to woo good ol' Liz. Between sleeping with James Franco and hooking up with Danny, the new cast member, Liz has been getting some serious action this season!

Chuck Scoop- Our favourite converse-clad spy will have his Dad back in the picture. Scott Bakula will be returning as part of a major story-line towards the end of the third season.

Back for More? At the TCA press tour president of the network John Landgraf mentioned a lunch he has scheduled with Joss Whedon. This doesn't mean that a Whedon-produced show is in the works, although FX seems to be courting Whedon to produce a show for the network in the next year or two. Given the track record Whedon has with FOX with his prematurely canceled Firefly and recently axed Dollhouse, do you think Whedon will go back to do more work with FX? Or will he be given a chance this time before shuttling him off to a Friday night slot.

Caprica Countdown - The two-hour television premiere of Battlestar Galactica's prequel, Caprica will air this Friday night. In preparation for the event, Caprica star Alessandra Torresani, a self professed sci-fi nerd, talks about her role in the new show and the importance of the support of BSG fans to the new show. "We're a completely different show and we're a different style of show" she says. It wont contain the same kind of action, but it's based in the same mythology of its predecessor.


Rebuilding Torchwood Stateside In a bid to produce more sci-fi programming that they can shift to Friday nights and cancel, FOX will be producing an American version of Torchwood. There are some hopeful points in this production. The creator of the original, Russel T. Davies will remain on board, and John Barrowman may be staying on in the role of Captain Jack Harkness. I doubt anyone could carry the role like he does, Captain Jack is all about his sexuality and Barrowman has chemistry will anything (man, woman, alien) he shares a scene with.
I'm doubtful that the U.S. incarnation will carry the adult subject matter and daring edge that defines Torchwood as a program. Do you think this re-make will make it?
Click here to see TWOP's pros and cons of an American Torchwood.


Friday, January 15, 2010

TV News Round-Up: The Office, Doctor Who, Lost and more!

After a significant slowdown during the holidays there is plenty to report in TVland.

On the Doctor Who front is it old news that Steven Moffat will be taking over the show moving forward. Here is a video of former Doctor David Tennant interviewing Moffat about his new gig.


Speaking of ex-Doctors, Christopher Eccelson will be portraying John Lennon in a BBC movie Lennon Naked. Someone must have had their head in the Who-verse on casting day because Naoko Mori (Torchwood) will be playing Yoko Ono.


The Office may have a long awaited guest appearance by the one and only Ricky Gervais, hot off his gig hosting the Golden Globes, and promoting his new HBO series, recently hinted that David Brent (his character from The Office UK) may make an appearance on the American series.


Now that NBC has come to its senses and kicked Leno's late-night-butt out of prime-time, NBC has announced its post-Olympic prime time schedule, one that makes room for more scripted television. Yay!

The new season of 24 starts tonight airing two hours of its two day, 4 hour event. In honour of Starbuck finding her place in the work of Jack Bauer she sits down for an interview with BuzzSugar about her new role...and more importantly, about what it's like to have been a part of something as fantastic as BSG, and her love of sci-fi.

The LOST premiere is fast approaching and there seems to be a steady stream of information that really doesn't reveal a whole lot. Here's the latest. LOST's TCA panel revealed some returning cast members, and that Emilie DeRavine was very, very confused by the script for the first episode. hmm...

In other news, LOST producers claim that for LOST the end will really be the end. No sequels, spin offs or the like. Do you believe them?