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Rocky Mountain News - TV
'Sopranos' creator David Chase takes a look back
Sopranos creator David Chase looks back on the revered HBO series upon the release of the DVD collection.
'Shield' reaches fitting finale
The FX cop drama The Shield is poised to end with a flourish in final episode.
PEARSON: Two hours provide link from last to next '24'
The Fox hit returns in a two-hour movie designed to bridge the time between the last original airing of 24 and the start of Season 7.
TV WATCH: Novermber 19
TV briefs on Sacha Baron Cohen, television ratings, Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy!, and HBO's True Blood.
TV WATCH: November 18
TV briefs on Barbara Walters, a documentary on frogs on Animal Planet, Melora Hardin of The Office and Hillary Duff.
Poor Wisteria Lane
Desperate Housewives creator Marc Cherry finds drama in putting characters in jeopardy.
Reality TV clashes prove lawyers are the real 'Survivors'
Who's a huge fan of reality television? We suspect lawyers, who've racked up hundreds of billable hours filing suits over a variety of shows since the genre's conception.
PRIME RATING: November 17
Prime-time television highlights for the week of Nov. 17-23.
History Channel tracks true genius
There was a time when the original Albert Einstein was dismissed as less than a genius. That, in part, is the premise of the History Channel's look at Einstein's 15-year struggle to prove the Theory of General Relativity.
Movers and seekers
Legend of the Seeker, a new adventure-fantasy series, is a once-upon-a-time retreat into the lush wilds of New Zealand (where the series is shot), jazzed with eye-popping visual effects.
TV WATCH: November 13
Quick hits on a documentary on Warner Bros. movie studio, TV ratings the week of the presidential election, Leave it to Beaver actor Tony Dow and MTV's TRL.
LG, Sharp, Chungwa plead guilty in LCD price-fixing scheme
Three electronics firms have agreed to plead guilty and pay $585 million in fines for conspiring to drive up prices for people buying computers, TVs and other LCD screens.
Ex-'Idol' contestant kills herself outside Paula Abdul's home
Authorities have identified the woman found dead outside "American Idol" judge Paula Abdul's house as a fan and one-time show contestant.
Wally on 'Leave It to Beaver' to show sculpture at Louvre
Tony Dow, best known as the actor who portrayed The Beav's big brother, Wally, in the '50s TV series "Leave It to Beaver," will have one of his abstract sculptures on display at the Louvre.
On the trail of fresh blood
Anthony Anderson and Jeremy Sisto lead NBC stalwart Law & Order nearer to coveted title of TV's longest-running drama.
TV WATCH: November 11
Tim McGraw will host Saturday Night Live; Nicole Kidman and others will be presenters at the CMA Awards; and Reno 911! taps new cops.
Reality briefs, November 12
"American Idol" to return Jan. 13; another "Bachelorette" relationship casualty; "American Chopper" shop robbed; and "Amazing Race" is already filming its next season.
50 Cent takes to TV
50 Cent has a new show on MTV, in which business-savvy contestants compete for a shot at fame and a cash prize. But the rapper says he's not following the path of that other famous reality show hosted by Donald Trump.
Bonaduces' meltdown finally over
When news leaked that Danny Bonaduce's divorce was finalized last week, the first thought for those who'd watched "Breaking Bonaduce" was "What? They were still married?!"
PEARSON: CBS4's Sallinger witnesses different world of the FLDS
It's not often that a secretive religious group invites a television reporter into its midst, yet that's what happened to CBS4's Rick Sallinger, who launches a three-day report at on a Fundamentalist Latter-Day Saints group.

