By TERRY MORROW, Scripps Howard News Service
TV: Catching up with trivia master Ken Jennings
Everybody wants to pick on not-so-poor ol' Ken Jennings.
"People try to stump me with trivia questions," says Jennings, who hosts the "Stump the Master" trivia game at 3 p.m. EDT Fridays on GSN (formerly known as the Game Show Network).
Morrow TV: Looking at 'South Park' ... Other shows of note
On a recent Sunday night, just three days before "South Park" premiered its 13th-season opener, the script was only half-written.
The animation was nowhere near complete.
Film: Cregger can identify with his 'Miss March' character
Except for the whole part where he wakes up from a coma to find his girlfriend is a Playboy centerfold, Zach Cregger can identify closely with his character in "Miss March."
TV: Rob Estes enjoys playing an adult role on teen drama '90210'
Rob Estes knew going into the new "90210" that he couldn't hang with the kids anymore.
But he was fearful about where he'd be exiled.
"When I started this show, yes, I thought the adults would be like furniture," says the 45-year-old actor, also known for his longtime role on "Melrose Place."
TV: 'Breaking Bad' star Bryan Cranston credits luck
"Breaking Bad" star Bryan Cranston modestly declines being The Man.
"I've been lucky, haven't I?" he says when reflecting over the past year.
Morrow TV: 'Dancing' pro Julianne Hough teams with boyfriend on show
"Dancing with the Stars" pro Julianne Hough and country star Chuck Wicks speak the same language.
"We both know what a 'meet-and-greet' is," she said. "We both know what 'meeting radio' means. We're both growing up at the same time."
TV: 'South Park' creator on his new series about disabled reporters
"South Park" creator Matt Stone won't pretend he's always been comfortable around the disabled.
Morrow TV: It's Jimmy Fallon time on 'Late Night'
Filling the shoes of previous hosts David Letterman and Conan O'Brien, Jimmy Fallon takes his turn as star of "Late Night" (starting 12:35 a.m. EST Tuesday, NBC).
"As far as reviews go, I'm looking forward to it," Fallon recently told TV critics. "Everyone's been destroyed by critics in the past. Shouldn't be any different for me."
Morrow TV: Rosie O'Donnell in 'America,' a drama about foster care
Comic Rosie O'Donnell thought the book she took on the plane would merely be a way to pass the time.
But she unexpectedly connected with author E.R. Frank's story of foster-care children and abuse. "On the way home, I called the writer and found out the (movie) rights were available," she says. "And here we are ..."
TV: Kevin Bacon on 'Taking Chance'
Kevin Bacon finds a moment to lighten the conversation about "Taking Chance," a somber HBO movie in which he stars as a Marine.
"I could never really be in the military," he deadpans during bites of a salad. "For one thing, I couldn't live without my hair."

