"CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" returns for its 10th season next Thursday with a serial killer who does horrible things to people's bodies -- and Mary Hart gets all the grizzly details from the series' stars Marg Helgenberger, Laurence Fishburne, George Eads and Eric Szmanda on the ET stage.
The cast and creators of "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" unveil the first permanent exhibit of dedicated to the popular world-wide TV series when "CSI: The Experience" opens at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, the hometown of the top-rated CBS series. The "CSI: The Experience" attraction opens to the public on Sunday, Sept. 13.
On tonight's all-new episode of "CSI," the team investigates a mysterious illness that is killing random people in Las Vegas -- and ET has the dish from the hit show's stars, Marg Helgenberger and Laurence Fishburne!
William Petersen's last "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" episode hasn't even aired yet -- it airs Thursday, Jan. 15 at 9 p.m. on CBS, but there is already talk that he will be back.
For nine seasons, William Petersen's portrayal of the brilliant but reclusive Gil Grissom has transfixed audiences every Thursday night. Now it is Grissom's time to leave the team. From his relationship with Lady Heather, to Nick's being buried alive, to the miniature killer, to his love affair with a fellow CSI, Grissom has kept us on our toes. Catch Grissom's final goodbye on "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" Thursday, January 15 on CBS.
ET has a look through the years at Gil Grissom's most memorable and intimate crime scene moments.
ET's own Steven "Cojo" Cojocaru has the star of top drama "CSI," Marg Helgenberger, on the ET stage! The strawberry blonde knock-out dishes on everything from William Petersen's departure, to her new cast mates, to her political beliefs, to her only son's departure for college, and finally, to what's going on with her character (Catherine Willows) in the hot new ninth season of her hit show. Also, Cojo awards Marg a special prize!
Wonder what the stars did during the writers strike? ET is behind the scenes of some of your favorite CBS TV shows to give you the scoop. We're on the set of "Two and a Half Men" with CHARLIE SHEEN and JON CRYER; "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" with MARG HELGENBERGER and GEORGE EADS; "Criminal Minds" with THOMAS GIBSON and JOE MANTEGNA and more to get the 411 on their hiatus happenings.
With the strike now in its seventh week, "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" star MARG HELGENBERGER lends her support to the WGA writers at the "Scene of the Crime"-themed picket line.
The CSI team investigates the suspicious death of a go-cart racer who took his hobby to the highway, when a severed head rolls through tonight's episode of "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation," airing at 9 p.m. on CBS.
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The CSI team is hot on the trail of the miniature killer, an unsolved serial murder case that has been threaded through this entire season, in the seventh season finale of "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation," airing tonight at 9 p.m. on CBS -- and ET's THEA ANDREWS is in Las Vegas with the cast of the hit show to get the lowdown on whodunit.
"I was surprised," says WILLIAM PETERSEN, who plays Gil Grissom, of the identity of the killer. "I think the writers have done a brilliant job of moving this whole storyline through to its conclusion. It is pretty special for television. It is scary. It is fun. It is bizarre."
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In its seventh season, "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" is as strong as ever. There are even those who think the procedural drama is better than ever!
"It has been a great year and a very interesting year," WILLIAM PETERSEN, who plays Grissom, the head of the CSI crime lab, tells ET's THEA ANDREWS, who flew to Las Vegas for the filming of the May sweeps episodes of the hit series. "The whole miniature killer [story] we have been doing off and on throughout the year has been really fascinating for us and, I think, for the audience, too."
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Donning their most dazzling duds, Hollywood's loveliest ladies and sexiest studs descended upon legendary hotspot the Chateau Marmont for the 14th annual GQ Men of the Year bash. Take a look at Hollywood's biggest names as they light up Los Angeles!
GQ's page-turning "Men of the Year" issue hits newsstands Nov 24.