Posted: Oct 10, 2012 1:06 AM
Updated: Oct 10, 2012 1:06 AM
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''DANCING WITH THE STARS"-TWO MORE ELIMINATED
LOS ANGELES (AP) Two former champs on "Dancing With the Stars" won't be repeat winners. Last night's All-Stars edition featured a double elimination. First to go was Drew Lachey (luh-SHAY'), the season-two winner. The other former champ to get the ax is Helio Castroneves (EHL'-ee-oh cas-troh-NEHV'-us). But political daughter Bristol Palin sails through. Even though she scored at the bottom of the judges' leaderboard again this week, the viewers didn't agree. Their votes keep her in the competition for at least another week.
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Tom Bergeron, host
Host Tom Bergeron announces the first of this week's results. COURTESY: BBC Worldwide Limited and American Broadcasting Companies, Inc. ((mandatory on-air credit))
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Drew Lachey (luh-SHAY'), contestant voted off
Former champ Drew Lachey says he has no regrets returning for the All-Stars edition. COURTESY: BBC Worldwide Limited and American Broadcasting Companies, Inc. ((mandatory on-air credit))
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Tom Bergeron, host
Host Tom Bergeron announces the second of this week's results. COURTESY: BBC Worldwide Limited and American Broadcasting Companies, Inc. ((mandatory on-air credit))
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Helio Castroneves (EHL'-ee-oh cas-troh-NEHV'-us), contestant voted off
Helio Castroneves says even though he won't repeat as champ, he still apperciates the support. COURTESY: BBC Worldwide Limited and American Broadcasting Companies, Inc. ((mandatory on-air credit))
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Excerpt of "Dancing With the Stars" theme
Sound of "Dancing With the Stars" theme. COURTESY: BBC Worldwide Limited and American Broadcasting Companies, Inc. ((mandatory on-air credit))
''THE VOICE"
LOS ANGELES (AP) It was Blake Shelton versus Cee Lo Green on last night's edition of "The Voice." They were both trying to pick up a singer who had been given the boot by Team Adam. Shelton and Green tried to convince indie rocker Caitlin Michele to go with their team. Green even said his middle name was "Unique" so he could handle her unique talent. That seemed to the trick, with Caitlin opting for Team CeeLo.
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Excerpt of Caitlin Michele and Melanie Martinez, performing "Lights"
Excerpt of Caitlin Michele and Melanie Martinez, performing "Lights." COURTESY: NBC ((mandatory on-air credit))
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Adam Levine
Adam Levine says he doesn't want to have to choose between Caitlin and Melanie. ((note language; cut contains word "suck")) COURTESY: NBC ((mandatory on-air credit))
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Blake Shelton and Cee Lo Green
Both Blake Shelton and Cee Lo Green want to pick up Caitlin Michele after she's dropped by Team Adam. COURTESY: NBC ((mandatory on-air credit))
JENNIFER GARNER - BUTTER
NEW YORK (AP) Jennifer Garner says she plays so many "pretty, girl-next-doorish" types in her movies even she is getting sick of herself. That's why she says it was cool to be able to take on a less likable woman in the person of Laura Pickler in "Butter." She says her character gave her a chance to stretch her acting muscles a bit. The flip side of the no more Mrs. Nice Girl role is that her character, is as Garner puts it: "a heinous person" who is "not to be emulated in any way."
Butter opens in some cities on Friday.
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Jennifer Garner
Jennifer Garner says when she first got the script for "Butter," she thought it might be interesting.
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Jennifer Garner
Jennifer Garner says she didn't think anyone could make a movie about butter carving -- and have it come out funny.
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Jennifer Garner
Jennifer Garner says it was refreshing not to be typecast in "Butter."
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Jennifer Garner
Jennifer Garner says she relished playing a woman who was less-than-adorable in "Butter."
''NASHVILLE" PREMIERE
NASHVILLE (AP) When we last saw Hayden Panettiere (pan-uh-TYEHR'), she was one of the "Heroes" on the NBC series. She was the cheerleader with healing powers. Now, she's the up-and-coming country star on the new ABC series "Nashville." Panettiere says her new role is dream come true, because she gets to act and sing. She adds she has a lot in common with her character, by coming to fame in her teens. Nashville premieres tonight.
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Hayden Panettiere (pan-uh-TYEHR'), actress
Actress Hayden Panettiere says starring in the new ABC drama "Nashville," is a perfect fit.
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Hayden Panettiere (pan-uh-TYEHR'), actress
Actress Hayden Panettiere says she's proud to be part of the new ABC drama "Nashville."
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Hayden Panettiere (pan-uh-TYEHR'), actress
Actress Hayden Panettiere says the new ABC show "Nashville" is full of drama from the get-go. ((note length of cut))
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Hayden Panettiere (pan-uh-TYEHR'), actress
Actress Hayden Panettiere says she feels like her life has been preparation for the role of country star Juliette Barnes in the new ABC show "Nashville."
''LOUIE" DELAYED
NEW YORK (AP) Louis C.K. is getting "a little breathing room." FX says it's granting a request to delay the return of its hit comedy "Louie." Along with performing in the show, the Emmy-winner serves as producer, writer and editor, and also created it. The fourth season of Louie is now slated for the spring of 2014. But Louis C.K. isn't taking an extended vacation. He's continuing his live standup tour.
PAUL NEWMAN'S SUIT
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) Peter Gamlen thinks he has one of Paul Newman's old suits. The 23-year-old British illustrator says he found the suit in a trash bag of old clothes in the basement of an apartment building in Connecticut. Gamlen says the suit was by the tailor Henry Stewart, whose clients included Newman. He says the tailor's tag on the suit lists the client as Newman. The owner of the New Haven building says she has no idea how the late Oscar-winner's clothes could have wound up in the basement. Newman died in 2008.
PEANUTS MOVIE
LOS ANGELES (AP) Charlie Brown and his "Peanuts" pals are coming to the big-screen. The Charles Schulz characters are starring in their own animated film. It's scheduled to hit theaters November 25th, 2015. That year marks the 65th anniversary of the "Peanuts" comic strip and the 50th anniversary of "A Charlie Brown Christmas," the first of the gang's many TV specials.
NIELSEN RATINGS
NEW YORK (AP) The suits at NBC finally have something to smile about. The latest Nielsen ratings show that NBC is the only one of the four major networks to show an audience boost in the first two weeks of the season. Sunday night football and "The Voice" lead the way. The new thriller "Revolution" is the network's most-watched scripted show. Overall CBS' "NCIS" was the nation's most popular TV show last week. Here's the rest of the top-five: San Diego versus New Orleans on NBC, "60 Minutes," ''The Big Bang Theory" and "NCIS: Los Angeles," all on CBS.