Television News

Guests for the Sunday TV news shows
Guest lineup for the Sunday TV news shows:  
 
Judge OKs plea deal for ’Girls Gone Wild’ founder
A judge sentenced "Girls Gone Wild" founder Joe Francis on Friday to 301 days already served and a year of probation for filing false income tax returns and bribing Nevada jail workers.  
 
A&E: Reality show about Jacksons premieres Dec. 13
A reality show miniseries about the Jackson family will premiere Dec. 13 on A&E, the network says. Back-to-back hour episodes will air that night at 9 p.m. EST.  
 
Winfrey takes gospel singer Winans off her show
Oprah Winfrey is removing gospel singer BeBe Winans from her show’s "karaoke challenge" until charges against him for allegedly pushing his ex-wife to the ground are resolved.  
 
’Golden Girls’ star McClanahan has bypass surgery
Rue McClanahan, who played sexy Southern belle Blanche Devereaux on "The Golden Girls," was recovering Thursday from heart bypass surgery at a New York City hospital.  
 
Suicide prevention groups protest `The Office’
Some suicide prevention groups aren’t laughing over a scene in "The Office" where Steve Carell’s character tries to scare young children by struggling in a hangman’s noose.  
 
List of top 15 cable shows in Nielsen ratings
Rankings for the top 15 programs on cable networks as compiled by the Nielsen Co. for the week of Oct. 26-Nov. 1. Day and start time (EST) are in parentheses:  
 
Group urges CW stations not to air ’Gossip Girl’
On-air promos for a sexual threesome on an upcoming episode of "Gossip Girl" have spurred the Parents Television Council to ask affiliates of the CW network to pre-empt the show.  
 
ABC’s Roberts lands Janet Jackson interview
ABC has booked a prime-time interview with pop star Janet Jackson, expected to be her first lengthy television interview since her brother Michael’s death.  
 
New reality cooking show for chef Gordon Ramsay
Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay has some new people to yell at. The verbally abusive star of Fox’s "Hell’s Kitchen" has signed a deal with Fox for a second show. Tentatively called "Masterchef," it will feature Ramsay trying to turn people who have no experience in the food industry into expert cooks. Not surprisingly, producers say Ramsay won’t be afraid to tell the would-be cooks the cold, hard truth about their work.  
 
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