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Things That Make You Go Hmmmmm: Arsenio Hall to Return to Primetime TV

Let's Get Busy: Hall
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Let's Get Busy: Hall

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According to TV Week, this fall, Arsenio Hall will host a new "home-video blooper show," that will air on Wednesday nights on America's sixth most popular broadcast network.

The show will apparently be called Funniest Moments and will likely target that bountiful demographic of Americans (like the Media Mob) who (a) aren't quite satiated by YouTube and (b) feel nostalgic for the '90s-era comic stylings or Mr. Hall.  read more »

Week in DVR: Enjoy The Office While You Can

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MONDAY

It’s only been a week, but the strike has done plenty of damage. Late night TV is kaput. Saturday Night Live, too. (Poor Jonah Hill, of Superbad fame, was slated to host.) But it’s Mondays that may suffer the most. Production of 24 has been delayed, with the possibility that Fox may even hold showing the seventh season until next Fall, in order to make sure it airs uninterrupted. Don’t the networks know that if they postpone 24, the terrorists win? End the strike now. Give the writers whatever they want. Please.

In the meantime, enjoy your last episode of the Big Bang Theory for the foreseeable future. Production has shut down. And tonight’s is the last that they have in the can. Also, Billy Crystal is honored with the Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize for Humor (PBS, 9 PM). Plenty of comedians who you could have sworn were dead will be on hand to celebrate.

TUESDAY

“From John Langley, producer of the groundbreaking Cops”—uh oh—“comes the next big law enforcement reality series”—oh no—“Jail” (MyNetworkTV, 9:00 PM). Where does Mr. Langley come up with these ideas? It’s really just another dagger into the slow-beating heart of Tuesday nights. What else is there other than House (Fox, 9:00 PM)? And don’t say the Dancing With the Stars results show (ABC, 9:00 PM) …  read more »