ET's Thea Andrews sits down for a hillarious lunch with "Rules of Engagement" stars David Spade, Patrick Warburton and Oliver Hudson, who dish about their hit CBS show, their bromance, and kids!
ET is behind the scenes at "Rules of Engagement" with stars DAVID SPADE, PATRICK WARBURTON and OLIVER HUDSON.
On tonight's episode, Russell (Spade) crashes a charity event because he is trying to hook up with one of the hot girls he spotted entering the event -- and he is forced to buy a table as a result of his pursuit, which is quite different from his real life -- now!
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No one tells a story like New York Times best-selling author NORA ROBERTS, and recognizing that, Lifetime TV bought the rights to four of her novels to turn into movies, two of which are now available on DVD: "Montana Sky," starring CHARLOTTE ROSS and JOHN CORBETT; and "Angels Fall," starring HEATHER LOCKLEAR.
Earlier this year, ET spoke to Heather about her role in "Nora Roberts' Angels Fall," as Reece Gilmore, a top chef from Boston, who as a result of a tragedy is looking to start a new life. When her car breaks down in a small town in Wyoming, Reece takes a job as a short-order cook to earn enough money for the repairs. But her plans quickly change when she witnesses a murder and decides to stay in town long enough to help the sheriff solve the crime.
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No one tells a story like New York Times best-selling author NORA ROBERTS, and recognizing that, Lifetime TV bought the rights to four of her novels to turn into movies that begin airing Monday, Jan. 29 at 9 p.m.
The first, "Nora Roberts' Angels Fall," stars HEATHER LOCKLEAR as Reece Gilmore, a top chef from Boston, who as a result of a tragedy is looking to start a new life. When her car breaks down in a small town in Wyoming, Reece takes a job as a short-order cook to earn enough money for the repairs. But her plans quickly change when she witnesses a murder and decides to stay in town long enough to help the sheriff solve the crime.
DREW CAREY's new show on The WB is called "Drew Carey's Green Screen Show." It is a combination of improv and animation, and the comic is so excited about it, he showed up to talk to the press with his hair dyed a bright green.
"As you know, I am a whore for self-promotion," he tells ET with a big smile. "I will do anything to get my picture in the paper. So yesterday, I dyed my hair green, and then I found out that tomorrow I have to go on the road for two weeks."
Earlier this month, The WB announced an early pick-up for two drama series, "The Mountain" and "Jack and Bobby," so there weren't a whole lot of surprises when the Frog network presented its fall schedule this week.
OLIVER HUDSON (KATE's brother), who previously starred in "My Guide to Becoming a Rock Star" for The WB, returns in "The Mountain," a family saga with extreme sports. It will lead off Thursday nights, followed by new reality/game show, "Studio 7," a hybrid series from producer MICHAEL DAVIES.
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Catch Hollywood's brightest stars out on the town!
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.