Tuesday, February 12, 2008

News Brief

PGP Blog: AS THE WORLD TURNS: VALENTINE'S DAY PREVIEW
What If... Noah (Jake Silbermann) had never met Luke (Van Hansis) and instead gone ahead and joined the military like his father wanted? Tune in on Thursday, February 14 for As The World Turns' take on the classic musical, On the Town... with an Oakdale twist.

AgWeb: Last night's David Letterman monologue included: "Did you hear that Mitt Romney has dropped out of the race?" But do not "worry about Mitt, because he’s going to go back to playing Stuart Chandler on ALL MY CHILDREN."

OK! Magazine: Dancing With the Soap Stars. DANCING WITH THE STARS' Maksim Chmerkovskiy knows how to whisk a woman off her feet. This month, he'll be whisking a whole 'lot of women — specifically those of ABC's ALL MY CHILDREN — off their feet when he makes his daytime soap debut!

NewsChannel 9: Will Impact Of TV Writer's Strike Linger?

E! Online: Post strike, prime time TV bosses reveal what's bext for our favorite shows.

Lancaster Newspapers: This summer, Jonathan Groff (ex-Henry, ONE LIFE TO LIVE) will star in New York City's Shakespeare in the Park stage production of "Hair," July 22 through Aug. 17. The prestigious free performances have played in New York's Delacorte Theatre in Central Park since 1962.

Press Association: After what seems like an age, the day has finally come when Ricky Butcher (Sid Owen) and his ex-wife Bianca (Patsy Palmer) set foot in EASTENDERS' Albert Square again. The actors filmed their first scenes earlier this week, and according to reports about storylines, there's little chance of the duo getting back together.

CBS: Interview with AS THE WORLD TURNS' new Casey, Billy Magnussen. "Scott Holmes who plays my father and Ellen Dolan who palys Margo have been so nice and helpful and just truly wonderful to work with. It's been an incredible journey so far."

Soap Opera Digest: 10 memorable PASSIONS deaths.

In the Zone: AUDIO: Interview with soap writer Tom Casiello.

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