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The Sarah Silverman Program is for my money the funniest live-action sitcom in production.

When this fast-moving comedy connects with a gag – which is shockingly often – it connects deftly and with might. It may have been years since I laughed aloud as much at a TV show.

“Program” is agreeably odd, similar in premise to “Seinfeld,” perhaps, but far closer in its profane anarchistic sensibility to “South Park.”

Sarah Silverman plays “Sarah Silverman,” an absurdly selfish and cheerfully jobless narcissist who lives with her waitress sister (“Comeback” co-star Laura Silverman) next door to a pair of mountainous homosexuals (mammothly entertaining heterosexuals Brian Posehn and Steve Agee).

In the first episode Silverman gets hammered on flavorful nighttime cold medicine and drives into a crowded schoolyard. We get to glimpse her slim and alluring bare hinder as she takes a musical pee.

The second episode is even funnier, with Silverman lending shelter to a grateful, if dangerously disturbed, homeless man (Zach Galifianakis). A hideous “American Werewolf”-style ghost and a queefing malady manifest elements both pivotal and engaging.

All six first-season episodes were written by Silverman in collaboration with Dan Harmon and Rob Schrab, the guys who wrote “Monster House” for the big screen. “Monster House” was funny stuff, but it was also PG; “Silverman” earns its TV-MA.

The show also boasts surprisingly high production values, with musical numbers, animated sequences and elaborate special effects in the mix. Schrab, who directed most of the episodes, demonstrates extraordinary care with the material, missing no opportunity to maximize the mirth with expertly framed visuals and superb pacing.

I tell you, “The Sarah Silverman Program” is hilarious and it is art. But why take my word for it?

Time Magazine said:

… I love it … it's got your poo humor. It's got your pushing-PC-boundaries humor. If you don't like that, you're not going to like this show (which is essentially an expansion of the staged bits from Jesus Is Magic). You may not have liked South Park or Borat either …

Entertainment Weekly gave it an “A-minus” and said:

… more or less just a miniaturized version of her 2005 movie Jesus Is Magic — featuring wan plots that serve as carriers for savage cultural observations, tiresome musical numbers, random sketches, and smart-bomb one-liners. (The first episode, for example, concerns a quest for batteries.) But where her movie overstayed its welcome, the quick-shot format of TV works beautifully. The result is haphazard, amoral, ridiculous, wildly offensive...and, you know, totally hilarious. …

The New Yorker said:

… the meanest sitcom in years — and one of the funniest … The brilliance of the show — the force of its argument that sitcoms turn us into loserish loners — is also its abiding flaw. We admire the purity of Silverman’s scornfulness, but we don’t want to hang out with her the way we did with Mary and Rhoda. Not that she’d let us get that close anyway. …

The San Franciso Chronicle said:

… It's not very often that a TV show bursting with imagination, audacity, rude charm and a relentlessly funny worldview gets on the air, much less appears fully formed. But Sarah Silverman … has delivered an offbeat gem … a brilliantly realized reinvigoration of the sitcom as only Silverman could dream it. …

The Hollywood Reporter said:

… Silverman's insensitive slacker character and her supporting cast milk big laughs out of mundane situations. … All series need time to discover their strengths and weaknesses, and this is no exception. But the show starts with a foundation of solid character comedy, which bodes well for the future.

Variety said:

… may be the brightest addition to Comedy Central's primetime roster since "South Park." … if the program itself isn't complete magic, then, excluding Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert, it's certainly as close as Comedy Central has come to it in a good long time. …


Star Trek: The Next Generation – The Complete Series arrives today with all seven seasons going for $43.57 per season. Sold separatedly the same seasons go for north of $52.

Last week’s Entertainment Weekly picked the ten best episodes, namely:

10) “Chain of Command.” (6.10 / 6.11) While substitute Capt. Jellico annoys the crew of the Enterprise (he actually make Troi put on a real Starfleet uniform, which became her normal duds for the balance of the series’ run), David Warner in Cardassian makeup uses a brain implant to torture Picard to madness. Story credited to Frank Abatemarco; teleplay credited to Ronald D. Moore.

9) “The First Duty.” (5.19) Picard undertakes an investigation into a Starfleet Academy training accident that involved Wesley Crusher and left another cadet dead. Robert Duncan McNeill played a duplicitous cadet, Locarno, who became the model for Tom Paris, the character McNeill later played on “Voyager.” Teleplay credited to Naren Shankar and Ronald D. Moore.

8) “First Contart.” (4.15) Riker, undercover on a pre-warp-drive planet whose residents have no clue that there are other populated planets, is discovered to be an alien, forcing Picard to tell top government officials that they are not alone. Story credited to Marc Scott Zicree; teleplay credited to Dennis Russell Bailey, David Bischoff, Joe Menosky, Ronald D. Moore and Michael Piller.

7) “Sins of the Father.” (3.17) On the Klingon homeworld, Worf risks death in a bid to restore his dead father’s honor. Teleplay credited to W. Reed Moran and Ronald D. Moore.

6) “The Measure of a Man.” (2.9) When a Starfleet commander decides that Data is Starfleet property that should be torn apart and examined, Picard enters the courtroom to defend the android’s right to refuse. Teleplay credited to Melinda M. Snodgrass.

5) “All Good Things … ” (7.25) The series finale saw Picard skipping through three eras: seven years into the past (and the series’ first episode), the present, and a quarter century into the future. Teleplay credited to Brannon Braga and Ronald D. Moore.

4) “Tapestry.” (6.15) When Picard takes a deadly wound to the chest, Q shows him what his life would have been like if he had pursued a less risky life course. (A rare opportunity to see Patrick Stewart get frisky with an actress young enough to be his granddaughter.) Teleplay credited to Ronald D. Moore.

3) “The Inner Light.” (5.25) An probe forces Picard to live out a married flautist’s lifetime in the space of an hour. Story credited to Morgan Gendel; teleplay credited to Gendel and Peter Allan Fields.

2) “The Best of Both Worlds.” (3.26 / 4.1) The Borg turn Picard into Locutus. I saw the second half of this with an audience at the Museum of Broadcasting and I’ll never forget the huge laugh Worf got when he groused that the Borg have neither courage nor honor. Teleplay credited to Michael Piller.

1) “Yesterday’s Enterprise.” (3.15) A 22-year-old rift in time creates an alternate universe in which Tasha Yar was never killed and the Federation is fighting a losing battle against the Klingon empire. Teleplay credited to Richard Manning, Hans Beimler, Ira Steven Behr and Ronald D. Moore.

The same issue has an interesting piece by Adam B. Vary about the show’s origins. Learn:

* “Aliens” was one of the films Gene Roddenberry screened before going into production on the new series, and Jeanette Goldstein was considered to play a Latina Tasha Yar. Marina Sirtis read for Tasha.

* Troi was originally thought to be a cool, Spock-like “Icelandic blonde.”

* An early idea was to give Troi three breasts. (Recall that in Roddenberry’s failed pilot “Genesis II,” at least some of the future-girls had two navels.)

* Eric Menyuk, who went on to play Wesley’s pal The Traveler, was the producers’ second choice to play Data after Brent Spiner.

* Stephen Macht (“Cagney & Lacey”) was a leading candidate to play Picard.

* Producer Bob Justman discovered Patrick Stewart via a UCLA extension class he had enrolled in.

* Roddenberry was originally dead set against casting Stewart as captain. He wasn’t feeling the whole bald, fortysomething Englishman thing. It was Rick Berman who pushed for Stewart, and Roddenberry relented only weeks before production began.

* Some thought was given to putting Stewart in a wig.

* Q was not in the original pilot script. He was only added when Paramount execs, at the last minute, decided they wanted a two-hour first episode instead of a 90-minute one.

Read all of Vary’s EW piece here.


I’ve had huge issues with Jericho (yes, even with the final few episodes), but I watched every installment and I’m sure I’ll be back when the series resumes at midseason. But any enthusiasm I have for the series pales next to that of my friend and fellow editor Merrick over on the movie side of Ain’t It Cool. Here’s what he wrote about “Jericho” shortly after its “cancellation”:

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ENTOURAGE Finishes 2007 & <br>Takes MEDELLIN To Cannes!!<br>

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Apparently there’s a scene out there somewhere that actually shows Anna Faris firing Eric Murphy, but it got cut due to “problems,” creator Doug Ellin tells TV Week.

Tonight brings “Entourage’s” Faris-free season finale. Will Eric or Billy be vindicated by the French’s reaction to “Medillin”? HBO says:

At Cannes, the guys party it up and attend to the business of selling "Medellin," a not-so-easy task, since the finished film has yet to be screened. Meanwhile, Drama (Kevin Dillon) benefits from the overseas popularity of "Viking Quest." Written by Doug Ellin; directed by Mark Mylod.

Ari, Vince, Billy, Drama and Lloyd will all be back next June for season five. (Though Rhys Coiro, who plays obnoxious indie director Billy Walsh, will first join the seventh-season cast of “24.”)

10 p.m. Sunday. HBO.









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HBO Orders 2008 Editions Of CONCHORDS & ENTOURAGE!!<br>

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HBO has given “Entourage” and “Flight of the Conchords” orders for a fifth and second season, respectively.

The Sunday-night sitcoms both conclude their current seasons on Sept. 2, but will be back sometime next year.

Look! Press release!

For Immediate Release

HBO RENEWS HIT COMEDY SERIES ENTOURAGE AND
FLIGHT OF THE CONCHORDS FOR NEW SEASONS, TO DEBUT IN 2008

LOS ANGELES, Aug. 17, 2007 - HBO has renewed the hit comedy series ENTOURAGE for a fifth season and FLIGHT OF THE CONCHORDS for a second season, it was announced today by Carolyn Strauss, president, HBO Entertainment. Currently debuting new episodes back-to-back on Sunday night (10:00-11:00 p.m. ET/PT), both series conclude their current season Sept. 2, and will return with new episodes in 2008.

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What’s Ahead For Ari, <br>E, Drama and Vince?? <br>

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These all air AFTER tonight, so beware spoilers:

AUG. 5 - Episode #50: "Gary's Desk" Eric (Kevin Connolly) gets an office on a shoddy stretch of Hollywood Blvd. As a gift for E, Vince (Adrian Grenier), Drama (Kevin Dillon) and Turtle (Jerry Ferrara) scope out an antique desk with a rich Hollywood history, but learn it's already been sold to an actor with whom they have their own colorful past. Ari (Jeremy Piven) preps for his annual meeting with an r'n'b super-diva, but first must squash some twin-sibling office drama. Written by Ally Musika; directed by Julian Farino.

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HBO Launches <br>ENTOURAGE’s 4th Season!!

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“Entourage” begins its fourth season tonight, which is odd because it only ended its third season two weeks ago.

HBO tells us what to expect over the season’s first seven episodes. Beware spoilers:

JUNE 17 - Episode #43: "Welcome to the Jungle." (season four debut) The season debut is a behind-the-scenes documentary about the filming of "Medellin" on location in Bogota, Colombia. On the set, Eric and Billy clash over keeping the film on schedule and Billy develops an infatuation with Vince's beautiful Colombian co-star that becomes increasingly disruptive to the production. Meanwhile, Drama tries to angle for a part in the film, and Ari (Jeremy Piven) provides color commentary from his LA office. Written by Doug Ellin; directed by Mark Mylod.

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Adios Amigos!! Sunday Brings The ENTOURAGE Season Finale!!

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So get this.

“Entourage” has its third-season finale tonight. Next week we get the “Sopranos” series finale followed by the premiere of “John From Cincinnati.”

The Sunday after that, June 17, “Entourage” begins its fourth season.

Here’s what HBO says about all three June episodes (BEWARE UNINISOTEXTED SPOILERS!):

SUNDAY, JUNE 3 -Episode #42: "Adios Amigos" (season three finale) Vince (Adrian Grenier) and the guys say goodbye to the mansion. Eric (Kevin Connolly) gets flack from the boys for staying with Sloan (Emmanuelle Chriqui), while Drama (Kevin Dillon) gets fixated on a condo way out of his price range. The guys approach Billy Walsh (Rhys Coiro) to direct "Medellin," but will they be able to settle on a budget and agree who gets the final cut? Written by Doug Ellin; directed by Mark Mylod.

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Dog Day Afternoon!! <br>ENTOURAGE 3.14!!<br>

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HBO Says:

Vince and Eric procrastinate over the Edith Wharton movie, rankling Amanda. Meanwhile, Eric plans a romantic weekend with Sloan (Emmanuelle Chriqui), but can't seem to tell Vince that they want to go solo. Turtle and Drama (Kevin Dillon) find a pair of dream dates at the hottest singles spot in L.A. - the dog park - but their dog Ahnold soon puts the kibosh on their romantic plans. Meanwhile, Ari orders Lloyd (Rex Lee) to "take one for the team" in order to help land a top TV writer. Written by Doug Ellin & Rob Weiss; directed by Mark Mylod.

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Ari's Gold!! Learn What Transpires Within The First New ENTOURAGE Episodes of 2007!!<br>

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Ari, E, Vince, Drama and lazy Turtle are back new tonight for the first time since August.







Here’s what to expect from the first four episodes. (I’m pretty sure Howard Stern sidekick Artie Lange plays Ari’s Gold’s frat brother.)

For Immediate Release

EMMY(r)-WINNING HBO COMEDY SERIES ENTOURAGE
RETURNS WITH EIGHT NEW EPISODES STARTING APRIL 8

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<font color=red>24!! NEWSRADIO!! <br>ENTOURAGE!! BULLSHIT!! <br><I>Herc’s Season-Box DVD Vault!!</i></font color>

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Those who can’t wait for their TV shows to come to DVD will be excited to learn that Fox Home Entertainment is streeting the first four episodes of “24’s” sixth season the day after they finished airing on the Fox network for about $11.

Also streeting today is Space Academy: The Complete Series, CBS’ well-budgeted (well-budgeted for Saturday-morning TV that is) 1977-79 scifi show. It was an “X-Men”-ish affair about a school for superpowered kids. Two of them sported telekinesis, another telepathy, another invisibility. Only the school was located on a 33rd century asteroid instead of Upstate New York. And one of the kids had super kung-fu powers. So now that I think of it, this was actually more like “Legion of the Super-Heroes” than “X-Men.” It starred Jonathan Harris (“Lost in Space”) as the academy’s 300-year-old commander (and spun off the perhaps better-remembered “Jason of Star Command” starring “Star Trek’s” James Doohan).

The DVD set boasts all 15 episodes from both seasons, a featurette, two audio commentaries, promos, stills, scripts and the series bible for $22.49.

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March Schmarch!! <br>Learn When THE SOPRANOS & ENTOURAGE Really Return!!

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April 8 for both series.

And “John from Cincinnati,” the surfing drama David Milch is making now instead of “Deadwood,” is now set to hit HBO this summer.

Look! A bunch of HBO press releases!!

For Immediate Release

THE SOPRANOS AND ENTOURAGE RETURN
WITH NEW EPISODES APRIL 8, EXCLUSIVELY ON HBO

LOS ANGELES, Jan. 12, 2007 - HBO has confirmed the debut date for new episodes of the hit series THE SOPRANOS and ENTOURAGE.

The Emmy(r)- and Peabody-winning series THE SOPRANOS returns for the second part of its sixth and final season with nine new episodes, starting SUNDAY, APRIL 8 (9:00-10:00 p.m. ET/PT), followed by other episodes on subsequent Sundays at the same time. Series creator David Chase will write and direct the final episode of the show.

The drama series stars three-time Emmy(r) winners James Gandolfini as Tony Soprano and Edie Falco as Tony's wife Carmela, plus Lorraine Bracco as therapist Dr. Jennifer Melfi, Emmy(r) winner Michael Imperioli as Tony's nephew Christopher Moltisanti, and Dominic Chianese as Uncle Junior. Also returning to the series are regulars Robert Iler as Anthony Soprano, Jr., Jamie-Lynn Sigler as Meadow Soprano, Tony Sirico as Paulie Walnuts, and Steven Van Zandt as Silvio Dante.

THE SOPRANOS recently received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series - Drama (Edie Falco).

The Emmy(r)-winning series ENTOURAGE returns for the second part of its third season, comprising eight episodes, on the same date - SUNDAY, APRIL 8 (10:00-10:30 p.m. ET/PT) - with the new episodes to debut immediately following THE SOPRANOS.

The comedy series stars Adrian Grenier as Vince, who is enjoying life in the limelight as a hot young actor; Kevin Connolly as Eric, Vince's manager, who tries to help him make the right choices; Kevin Dillon as Vince's half-brother Drama, whose own career has been eclipsed by Vince's success; Jerry Ferrara as Turtle, the least savvy of the group; and Emmy(r) winner Jeremy Piven as Ari, Vince's aggressive, high-powered agent.

ENTOURAGE recently received two Golden Globe nominations, for Best Television Series - Comedy or Musical and Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television (Jeremy Piven).

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Four Episodes Left!! Learn How The Third Season Of ENTOURAGE Ends!!

I am - Hercules!! "Entourage's" third season ends this month but, as fans of the Howard Stern Show know, HBO is already shooting another season for us with Leslie Bibb and Artie Lange. In the meantime, does Vince want to put on a wig for a big | »

Vince Chase Learns Who Replaces James Cameron On AQUAMAN 2!!

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AQUAMAN Premiere!! HBO's 1st ENTOURAGE Since September!!

"I say that whoever reps you cares about you." "I've heard a lot worse coming out of your wife's mouth, Phil!" I am - Hercules!! Whatta show!! When we last left the boys, Ari was trying to get Richard Schiff to jump to his new agency a | »

The Last Episode Until 2006 of ENTOURAGE, The Series That Inspired The Longest Aquafag Talkback In AICN History!!

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Harry Knowles Is Not In This Week's Comic-Con ENTOURAGE!!

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HBO Gives ENTOURAGE Its Third Season!!

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Who Should Play Harry Knowles On HBO

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HBO Finale Night!! SIX FEET UNDER and ENTOURAGE!!

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