Monday, March 8, 2010

NEWS: Peter Reckell, Carlson, B&S Renewed, Univision

BROTHERS & SISTERS renewed
The ABC Sunday night soap will be back for a fifth season.

Peter Reckell address his time off from DAYS OF OUR LIVES
"Kelly and I have heard from concerned fans that there seems to be an NBC newsletter circulating stating or implicating that I have asked for time off from the show. Please be aware that this is not true. I am off for a month or so, because I was in danger of going over the limit of episodes listed in my contract. They did not wish to pay me for doing extra shows, so Bo was sent out of town for a month in order for him to remain, I am told, present and center when I return.

"However, the show is in negociations right now with the network, so the deal is pretty simple: if you want Bo around and don't like having him be away, write to the people in charge and let it be known, for that is always useful. What is not useful, however, is trying to sabotage a storyline the writers have planned for us actors... There's apparently another rumour circulating, stating I have said in a recent personal appearance in Canada, that I do not enjoy working with Crystal Chappel (Carly). That is not – I repeat NOT – true.

"I have never said that and this was probably just made up by people who are not happy about the Bo and Carly story. Again, if you favor one pairing more than the other, please write to the show in masses and let your opinions about the storylines known. That is the way to do it. Starting fake rumours about me is not. I much enjoy working with both Kristian and Crystal and besides, actors have no say in what the writers have planned for their characters.

So wether you like the story or not, the important thing is to keep writing to the show, because interest in the story – wether it is positive or negative – is what will insure we stay on-screen in the end. Thanks for passing this along to others, I appreciate it."

Univision realigns with new management
Alina Falcon has been named to the newly created position of president of news for Univision and will oversee news and sports operations on a company-wide basis across the various Univision networks, the television group and Univision Interactive Media.

Academy Refuses to Apologize for Farrah Fawcett Snub
"I would not say that it was an oversight," Leslie Unger, spokeswoman for the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, tells E! News. "No matter how carefully and how conscientiously people address who is included, there are people who just simply can't be."

NIP/TUCK vet Kelly Carlson joins CASTLE
Carlson’s character, an actress by the name of Ellie Rose, meets Castle on the set of a late-night talk show hosted by the Leno-esque Bobby Mann (guest star Tom Bergeron). The two hit it off (and then some), prompting a jealous Beckett to suspect that the starlet is only interested in Castle because she covets a role in the forthcoming movie version of his book, "Heat Wave."

1 comment:

  1. Leslie Unger, spokeswoman for the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, is full of crap and should be ashamed of herself for not apologizing for snubbing Farrah, Bea Arthur, Henry Gibson, etc.

    ReplyDelete