South Park –
Dave Chappelle may have called it quits, but at least Comedy Central’s still got South Park. The network announced Thursday that it had reupped the raunchy ‘toon series for three more years, carrying Cartman and the gang though their 12th season on the air. The new contract calls for 14 new South Park episodes a year through 2008, with creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone continuing to write, direct and edit the show.
For those who prefer South Park in all its crass glory, the latest season of the show kicks off on Comedy Central on Oct. 19.
Family Guy –
Fox Holds Family Guy With Hurricane References
Fox has substituted one original episode of Family Guy for another on Sunday, the debut of its new fall season lineup that night, because the episode scheduled to air contained a “couple†references to a hurricane. “Out of sensitivity to what happened, we’re moving it back a couple weeks,†a Fox spokesman told B&C
Press Your Luck –
Press Your Luck: The Michael Larsen Incident
When CBS first aired Press Your Luck in 1983, it quickly caught the attention of Michael Larsen, an unemployed Mister Softee ice cream truck driver from Ohio. It was winter time, and although Larsen wasn’t selling many popsicles, he enjoyed watching contestants of average intelligence from around the country answer insipid trivia questions and gamble their winnings at the Big Board.
story continues @ http://www.rotten.com/library/conspiracy/Press_Your_Luck/
Andrew
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