Thursday night comedy faves “Community,” “The Office,” and “30 Rock” have been renewed for the 2010-11 season. No need to worry about “Parks and Recreation” – its renewal was previously announced.
NBC Entertainment president Angela Bromstad commented: “We are happy to give these early pickups to these critically acclaimed, incredibly funny comedies. As a result, we look forward to continuing our rewarding partnership with the respective creative teams and talented showrunners.”
The Winter Olymics 2010 Opening Ceremonies kick off tonight – live from Vancouver at 7:30 p.m. ET/PT February 12 on NBC. More details about the 2010 Winter Olympics opening ceremony and events in the video clip above.
For Winter Olympics 2010 events schedule information, visit the Winter Olympics site.
Oof… the NBC Black History Month menu is causing a stir today – The Roots’ Questlove put a picture of the NBC Black History Month menu on Twitter and started an avalanche of conversation about what the hell is up at NBC.
Even Wanda Sykes gets in on the action, bringing it to the attention of Jay Leno on his show last night – the NBC menu included fried chicken, collard greens, corn bread, and black eyed peas. Read the rest of this entry »
Besides the great news that Parks and Recreation has been renewed for a third season, now comes buzz that SNL star Andy Samberg will be guest starring on an upcoming episode of P&R.
Andy Samberg is set to play Carl, the head of park security who clashes with Amy Poehler’s Leslie after someone is mugged at one of the parks. Read the rest of this entry »
Check out the promo video for the newest edition of Celebrity Apprentice, premiering March 14. I’m thinking Sharon Osbourne and Cyndi Lauper are going to be feisty competitors.
A special Valentine’s Day episode of 30 Rock is in the works and will include some great male guest stars for unlucky-in-love Liz Lemon.
Tina Fey told TVGuide Magazine that Jon Bon Jovi will guest star as a former lover, plus Jason Sudeikis’ Floyd, Jon Hamm’s Dr. Drew Baird and Dean Winters’ Dennis Duffy all return! Read the rest of this entry »
Let’s take a trip in the way-back machine five years ago and watch Jay Leno’s announcement that Conan O’Brien would take over the Tonight Show in 2009 (video).
After the jump, here’s Conan O’Brien’s thoughts five years ago about taking over the Tonight Show. Read the rest of this entry »
NBC has announced their new schedule for when Jay Leno is done with the 10 p.m. timeslot, filling it with the new series “Parenthood,” as well as “The Marriage Ref,” “Law & Order” and “Dateline.”