By TERRY MORROW, Scripps Howard News Service

Morrow TV: Tracey Ullman's back ... Other shows of interest

Tracey Ullman is back with a new array of characters for the second season of "Tracey Ullman's State of the Union."

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TV: At first reluctant, Sean Maguire won over by 'Krod Mandoon'

Sean Maguire could be the first actor in history to read a script, hoping it would be awful.

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Morrow TV: A look at Academy of Country Music Awards show

Kenny Chesney is going for a fifth.
If he wins Entertainer of the Year honors at the Academy of Country Music Awards this time around, he'll have his fifth consecutive Entertainer trophy. He'll tie with Alabama for the most wins in that category. This year's award will be picked through an online vote.

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Film: For Will Arnett, 'Monsters vs. Aliens' a source of pride

When it comes to his show-business career, Will Arnett can't make up his mind who he is.
"I'm split on this," says the actor best known for Fox's acclaimed comedy "Arrested Development." "For 15 years, I made my living as a voice-over guy. It's something I take a tremendous amount of pride in, and I still do."

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TV: New cast members as 'Reno 911!' begins sixth season

"Reno 911!" is shaking up its cast for its sixth season (starting 10:30 p.m. EDT Wednesday, April 1, Comedy Central).
Three favorites are gone -- Carlos Alazraqui, Wendi McLendon-Covey and Mary Birdsong. Two new cast members have been added: Joe Lo Truglio and Ian Roberts. Lt. Jim Dangle (Tom Lennon) explains in the opener that the missing officers were blown up.

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TV: 'Reno 911!' keeps working the beat to perfection

After five seasons, "Reno 911!" is still working the beat to perfection.

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Morrow TV: 'The No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency' is on the case

When Jill Scott landed the lead in HBO's "The No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency," she was looking for something hopeful.
"I needed something to believe in," says Scott. "I had gotten a divorce. I felt very lost."

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Morrow TV: A look at weird ways people have died ... Other shows

On "1,000 Ways To Die" (10 p.m. EDT Sundays, Spike TV), viewers witness re-enactments of weird ways people have died in recent years.
Some are stupid. Most are gruesome. All of them are creepy.

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TV: Joshua Jackson on 'Fringe,' growing up and more

Between "Dawson's Creek" and "Fringe," Joshua Jackson grew up.
"I would say anywhere between 22 and 28 years old is uncomfortable personally," says the 30-year-old actor. "You're going through a massively transitional phase. I needed to go through that phase."

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TV: Talking with Robin Roberts

Robin Roberts is pretty sure viewers wait for her flubs.
"People love it when you screw up," opines the 48-year-old Roberts, who is marking her 14th season on ABC's "Good Morning America" in 2009. "We could have the most scripted show, and people are talking about (the mistakes)."

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