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Animal Planet to air Steve Irwin’s memorial service |
| September 16th, 2006 under Steve Irwin. [ Comments: none ]
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ANIMAL Planet will air "Crocodile Hunter" Steve Irwin’s memorial service Tuesday night. Irwin, who singlehandedly put Animal Planet on the map, was killed Sept. 4 when he was attacked by a stingray while filming a documentary. The service, being held at Irwin’s Australia Zoo in Beerwah, will air exclusively on Animal Planet Tuesday from 9 to 10 p.m. It will be a same-day telecast (with a two-hour delay). Irwin’s family members and his longtime friend/producer, John Stainton, are expected to speak. Irwin left behind wife Terri and children Bindi, 8, and Bob, 2.
NY Post
I am going to watch this.
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Project Runway moving to NBC? |
| September 16th, 2006 under NBC, Project Runway. [ Comments: none ]
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THE TV-industry-heavy "Project Runway" audience was buzzing about L.A.-based NBC CEO Jeff Zucker’s first-time-in-three-seasons appearance, front row center, next to Bravo President Lauren Zalaznick at the reality show’s runway finale yesterday morning. "Since ‘The Apprentice’ isn’t coming back to NBC in January, I wouldn’t be surprised if the network picks up ‘Project Runway’ and ‘The Apprentice’ goes to Bravo," says one industry insider. "As soon as Zucker sees the star wattage here, he’ll be sold."
NY Post
I hope this rumor is false because it will lose the feel it has now.
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A body washes ashore near the CSI: Miami set |
| September 16th, 2006 under CBS. [ Comments: none ]
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A man’s body floated up near where a crew was filming a scene for the crime show "CSI: Miami," authorities said. The body washed up early Friday in Biscayne Bay at Bicentennial Park, which film crews were using as a helicopter staging ground for aerial shots of a fictional offshore investigation for the CBS show, police said. A homeless man spotted the body and alerted an off-duty police officer who was working security on the set, police said. The body had no signs of injury, and the death was not considered suspicious, according to authorities. "Unfortunately, it’s not unusual during certain times of the year that people who have fallen in the bay, either homeless or people who were asleep or in some cases boaters who had a mishap, fall into the bay and turn up days later," said Detective Delrish Moss, a Miami police spokesman. It’s not the first dead body to unexpectedly appear on a "CSI" set. One was found this week in a Los Angeles building where "CSI: New York" was filming. Police also didn’t consider that death suspicious.
ABC News
This is getting spooky now. Like is there some spirit trying to help undiscovered deaths through the CSIs’ sets?
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Zach Braff refused entry to the NBC lot |
| September 16th, 2006 under NBC. [ Comments: none ]
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Zach Braff was refused entry to the NBC/Universal studio lot for a recent appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show because security guards failed to recognize him. Braff showed up at the studio main gate in Burbank, California, to tape his appearance on the talk show and couldn’t get past the front office. Guards refused to believe Braff was a celebrity and were adamant he couldn’t bring his dog on the lot, even though he’d appeared on the show with his pet in the past. Braff admits he was more than a little embarrassed because his hit medical sitcom Scrubs is an NBC/Universal show. He says, "I gotta say it’s one thing on another lot but this is the NBC lot. I’m a pretty humble guy, I didn’t want my ego to get in the way but the guy wouldn’t let me on and I’m like, ‘So you don’t watch any of the shows?’"
Starpulse
In the security guard’s defense, have you seen the ratings for Scrubs?
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Michael Kors refuses to work with too thin models! |
| September 16th, 2006 under Thin Models Bad. [ Comments: none ]
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Designer Michael Kors is heading a new trend in fashion – refusing to work with super-skinny models. The American fashion guru admits he’s sick of seeing unhealthy, waif-like girls on the catwalk and snubs anyone who looks unnaturally thin. He says, "Thin is fine but it has to be healthy. When I see a model come in and I look and I can tell this is not naturally how they’re supposed to look, we don’t book them." Kors has been joined by the organizers of the Madrid Fashion Week in Spain, which begins next week – they’ve insisted all catwalk models taking part pass a body mass index test. In the test, models must pass 18 on a scale based on their height and weight. One model who has been told to stay away from Madrid is superthin catwalk star Fabiana. She says, "I can’t go because I’m too skinny for them."
Starpulse
Good for him! Hopefully this message will not only reach the runway, but Hollywood too!
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