Reuters - Sotheby's raised 7.9 million pounds ($12.5 million) at its Russian art auction on Monday, a total the auctioneer called "solid" in uncertain economic times and within pre-sale expectations.
Reuters - Nick at Nite has bought the cable rights to all seven seasons of the comedy series "Malcolm in the Middle," which ran on Fox from 2000-06. -- read full article
Tue, 09 Jun 2009 06:37:56 GMT - Yahoo! News: Television News
AP - An Australian TV host said Tuesday that foul-mouthed celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay would never again be welcome on her show after he hurled insults and sexual references at her during a food and wine fair. -- read full article
Tue, 09 Jun 2009 07:11:48 GMT - Yahoo! News: Television News
Reuters - Foul-mouthed British chef Gordon Ramsay was rebuked on Tuesday by Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, who said the celebrity reflected "a new form of low life" for insulting a high-profile female television reporter. -- read full article
Tue, 09 Jun 2009 07:59:39 GMT - Yahoo! News: Television News
E! Online - "They're kids. They're very immature," says comedian Angela V. Shelton, who was the first celebrity to be voted out of the jungle on I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!, about Heidi and Spencer Pratt, who famously quit the show then begged to come back.
Reuters - "Billy Elliot The Musical" swept the top U.S. theater honors on Sunday, winning 10 Tony Awards for a Broadway season that defied a recession with record ticket sales.
AP - Broadway's Tonys seemed a family affair this year, with an outpouring of generosity from winners to losers despite the domination of the evening by "Billy Eliot," which won 10 awards, and one actor bringing his wife to the stage to stand by him while he accepted his prize.
AP - The credits are about to roll on a contract drama involving actors in Hollywood's biggest movies and TV shows, a fight that has left them bitterly divided and further behind than they started. -- read full article
Mon, 08 Jun 2009 13:21:17 GMT - Yahoo! News: Television News
AP - Wearing a camouflage suit and tie, Stephen Colbert took his show to Baghdad to entertain U.S. soldiers in Iraq. For openers, President Barack Obama appeared by video to thank the troops.