TV shows that lasted one episode

By admin
for Better World Eevents

Published: October 8, 2009

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A few weeks into the fall TV season, and already one show is down for the count. But let’s look on the bright side. “The Beautiful Life” got at least two episodes in before the CW gave it the ax, spared from that TV-land rarity: the single episode show.

Simon Cowell scowling — typical. Simon Cowell blushing? Indeed.

Michael Jackson’s family and about 200 of their closest friends gathered on a hill Thursday evening for their final farewell to the pop singer, who died 10 weeks ago. The guest list included Elizabeth Taylor, Lisa Marie Presley and Macaulay Culkin.

He got a standing ovation before the orchestra even played a single note.

Four months after Oprah Winfrey’s daytime talk show leaves the air in September, Winfrey will return to TV on her OWN network, her company said.

A love story for the aged works only when its actors are the ones an audience puts on a pedestal, such as Meryl Streep.

He can saw himself in half, sing a selection of Broadway showtunes and swing on a flying trapeze.

Former “Full House” star John Stamos has been targeted in a failed extortion plot, his publicist said Tuesday.

Rage Against the Machine has claimed the prestigious No. 1 spot on the British singles chart on the last Sunday before Christmas, marking the first time in five years the winner of Simon Cowell’s “X-Factor” has not won.

A snippet of the new Michael Jackson song, “This Is It,” was apparently leaked online before its planned release on the late singer’s Web site early Monday.

There’s an old Hollywood tale, and it goes like this: Open a female-led movie around Valentine’s Day.

When it comes to serious commitments, Dodgers player Matt Kemp has his eye on one thing — baseball.

Mo’Nique and her staff Thursday mourned the death of her show’s set decorator, who was allegedly killed by her husband.

Hollywood is sending its thoughts, hopes, tweets, prayers and money to the people of Haiti.

It’s a good thing he didn’t go with “@andrew.”

“Twilight: New Moon” and “The Blind Side” led the best-ever Thanksgiving weekend at the box office.


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