Morning news is about to become more dramatic than you ever imagined - and you'll get to watch it all unfold in a new made-for-tv movie. Lifetime is adapting former New York Times media reporter Brian Stelter’s book, Top of the Morning: Inside the Cutthroat World of Morning TV, into a television movie. The book chronicles the fierce rivalry between two flagship morning news programs: ABC's Good Morning America and NBC's Today. The story focuses on the intrigue surrounding the 2012 ouster of former Today anchor Ann Curry, who left the show when the NBC stalwart began to lose the ratings race to Gma.
- 1/2/2014
- by Melissa Locker
- PEOPLE.com
Death is a funny thing. The general rule of thumb—at least in sci-fi—is that dead doesn’t necessarily mean dead, certainly not when characters from Spock to Linderman return with frightening regularity. But now dead doesn’t even mean dead on ER. That’s right, ER. NBC’s veteran medical drama will call it a day at the end of its current season, year 15, and they’re pulling out all the stops. Noah Wyle will return for a quartet of episodes, rumors persist that George Clooney will drop by for a visit, and in this week’s episode, “Heal Thyself,” Anthony Edwards will reprise his role as Dr. Mark Greene, who succumbed to cancer – remember the tears, the “Be generous… with your time, with your love, with your life” conversation between Dr. Greene and his daughter, the Hawaiian beach, “Somewhere Over the Rainbow,” etc.?—at the end of season eight.
- 11/12/2008
- UGO TV
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