Martindale last Sunday at the Beverly Hilton. Robert Voets/CBS For years, Margo Martindale dreamed of becoming a sitcom star. That dream appears to be finally coming true on The Millers (Thursday nights at 8:30 p.m. ET/PT on CBS and Global).The 62-year-old actress was one of dozens of CBS stars who took part in recent international
Tom Selleck without his moustache?Last week in New York, the actor mentioned during his CBS International press session that the producers of Blue Bloods initially wanted him sans ‘stache as New York police commissioner Frak Reagan.“That idea lasted about half a day,” said Selleck, who knew the network would have a hairy fit. After all,
…is Toronto mayor Rob Ford. From Wednesday’s The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: President Obama’s approval rating is down to 39 percent. And Toronto Mayor Rob Ford, who admitted to smoking crack cocaine, went up to 49 percent. How does this make Obama feel? He’d be better off smoking crack than passing Obamacare. From Tuesday’s
“It’s the gunshot that echoed around the world–but who pulled the trigger?”That’s how the folks behind tonight’s documentary on the Kennedy assassination are hyping JFK: The Smoking Gun. The documentary premieres Sunday night at 8 p.m. on Discovery as well as on Reelz in the U.S.Montreal-based Muse Entertainment–who produced the highly-rated 10-part miniseries The Kennedys–are
LL Cool J (left) and Chris O’Donnell mistake this Torontonian for Rob Ford BEVERLY HILLS, CA–“This an amazingly international group!”Ted Danson said it during his press conference Friday. The CSI star is one of dozens of actors and actresses meeting with reporters from all over the world at the Beverly Hilton this weekend.CBS’ International Press
Horse play: Ferguson (left) with Secretariat. LOS ANGELES—“It’s not a late night talk show, it’s a dance party!” That’s how the warm up guy describes The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson. Go to a taping and you’ll see why. I’ve been to two previous tapings of Ferguson’s show, which celebrates its ninth season in
View of Lower Manhattan from Pier Five in Brooklyn NEW YORK, N.Y.—Exactly one year after it wreaked such devastation, Tropical Storm Sandy once again washed over greater New York Tuesday. The local newscasts were all about the one year anniversary of the “Super Storm.” There were reports on marinas and other attractions finally re-opening and
Mr. Big meets Mr. Big in Brampton NEW YORK–Chris Noth is a very funny man.The actor, who plays rascal governor Peter Florrick on The Good Wife, told reporters attending the CBS International Press Junket this week in New York that he’s “glad to be bad.”Actually, Noth was half kidding, which he did throughout the lively