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TV on DVD – Big Bang Theory, Vampire Diaries, Castle, and more

New video releases for September 11 include: ‘The Big Bang Theory,’ ‘Castle,’ ‘The Vampire Diaries,’ ‘Spartacus: Vengeance,’ ‘Blue Bloods,’ ‘Private Practice,’ ’30 Rock,’ ‘Absolutely Fabulous,’ ‘Terra Nova,’ ‘Up All Night,’ ‘Dragon Ball Z Kai,’ ‘Kojak,’ ‘Dark Night of the Scarecrow,’ ‘Hammer House Of Horror,’ and more.

by Chuck Duncan

2012 TV fall premiere and return schedule and calendar

Here’s our fully-updated 2012 fall schedule for what’s premiering on TV, and when. We will update it regularly, along with the subscribable calendar. Check back often!

by Keith McDuffee

Is this Private Practice’s final season?

‘Private Practice’ is all but done, what with Tim Daly leaving this season, Kate Walsh leaving next season, Audra McDonald gone, and a 13-episode order for its sixth season.. Jaylen and I discuss our favorite moments, LEAST favorite characters and our series finale hopes.

by An Nicholson

Ratings Clack – Finales everywhere. That’s good, and bad.

A week full of finales brought good news for some (‘Once Upon A Time’, ‘How I Met Your Mother’, ‘Grey’s Anatomy’, ‘NCIS’), and not so good news for others (‘Suburgatory’, ’30 Rock’, ‘Community’, ‘Touch’).

by Brett Love

Ratings Clack – Community, 30 Rock, and Parks & Rec renewed, despite ratings

As upfront week hits, almost all of the renewals and cancellations have been announced. This week we run through which shows will be returning, and which will be readying those complete series DVD sets.

by Brett Love

Ratings Clack – Vampire Diaries, Supernatural and 90210 renewed

As we head to the finish line for the season, more renewals are rolling in. CW has given golden tickets to ‘Vampire Diaries’, ‘Supernatural’, and ‘90210’, while HBO has tapped both ‘Veep’ and ‘Girls’ for second seasons.

by Brett Love

Ratings Clack – Worst… Ratings… Ever…

Last week brought a rare sighting to broadcast television, in the form of the lowest rated dramatic premiere ever. Amazingly, that was followed by a renewal for the lowest rated show on another network. Meanwhile, over on cable, the going was also slow for the latest from HBO.

by Brett Love
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