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Glee Lands Neil Patrick Harris

Neil Patrick Harris will be singing another tune, but this time as a guest on FOX's breakout series Glee, according to E Online's Watch with Kristin.

Hold on to your track pants, Sue Sylvester! 'Cause one solid Glee insider tells me that Neil is playing a character who is "really funny and really mean." I'm told he will be "much more of the Dr. Horrible variety than Doogie Howser, M.D."

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21st Annual GLAAD Nominees Announced



The 21st Annual GLAAD Award nominees have been announced! Four  Outstanding Daily Dramas have been nominated. They are: All My Children (ABC), As the World Turns (CBS), Guiding Light (CBS) and One Life to Live (ABC).

On the Primetime side, the nominees for Outstanding Drama series are: Brothers & Sisters (ABC), Grey's Anatomy (ABC), Mad Men (AMC), Skins (BBC America) and True Blood (HBO).

Outstanding Comedy Series: Beautiful People (Logo), Glee (Fox), GREEK (ABC Family), Modern Family (ABC) and United States of Tara (Showtime).

Fox Renews Glee For a Second Season!

Good news Gleeks! Fox has picked up Glee for a second season and is holding an open casting call looking for new talent.

Anybody and everybody now has a chance to be on a show about talented underdogs. No matter who you are – a Broadway talent or a struggling singing waiter with a dream in the Midwest – you now have an opportunity to make that dream come true by posting your talent video and showing us what you can do. ALL the roles will be chosen from the video audition process, which is exciting and unprecedented. We want to be the first interactive musical comedy on television, and the search is ON.

Inglourious Basterds, Precious, Up in the Air, Dexter and 30 Rock Lead SAG Nominations

The 16th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (SAG) were announced on Thursday, with a few surprises.

George Clooney's Up in the Air, which just received a Golden Globe nomination for best picture, was snubbed by SAG in the best ensemble category. Inglourious Basterds, Precious and Up in the Air earned the most nominations, with three a piece. Newcomer Gabourey Sidibe will be competing in the lead actress category for her role in Precious against Sandra Bullock, Carey Mulligan, Meryl Streep and Helen Mirren.

Showtime's Dexter continues to chop up the nominations. It received three, tieing NBC's 30 Rock and TNT's The Closer. The buzz of comedy newcomers Glee and Modern Family seem to have dampered voters love for The Big Bang Theory as it was shut out of the ensemble comedy series category. Toni Collette, who won the Emmy for best actress in a comedy series for her role in United States of Tara will be going up against Edie Falco, Tina Fey, Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Christina Applegate, who received a nomination for her role in the now canceled Samantha Who?. READ MORE

Glee, Up in the Air Lead Golden Globe Nomiations

Glee's Cinderella story. The musical dramedy raked in four Golden Globe nominations on Tuesday. Fox's freshman series was nominated for Best Television Series (Comedy or Musical) and landed Best Acting nominations for Matthew Morrison  and Lea Michele and a Best Supporting Actress nomination for Jane Lynch. Hot on the heels of Dexter's shocking season finale, and record breaking ratings come nominations for its star Michael C. Hall and his onscreen nemesis John Lithgow. Glee wasn't the only new series to land a Golden Globe nomination. ABC's Modern Family also received one.

The Golden Globes, which give out awards in both TV and film, also showed the love to George Clooney's Up in the Air. It garnered six nominations. Rob Marshall's highly anticipated Nine earned five nominations, while James Cameron's upcoming blockbuster Avatar earned four. Summer hits District 9 and Inglourious Basterds also earned nominations. Comedian and Precious star Mo'Nique received a Best Supporting Actress nomination. Woody Harrelson, who starred in Zombieland and played an important role in 2012, earned recognition for his work in The Messenger. Sandra Bullock capped off a standout year with a Best Actress (Musical or Comedy) nod for her role in The Proposal and a Best Actress (Drama) nod for The Blind Side.


Best Television Series (Comedy or Musical)

30 Rock
Entourage
Glee
Modern Family
The Office

Best Actor in a Television Series (Comedy or Musical)

Alec Baldwin, 30 Rock
Steve Carell, The Office
David Duchovny, Californication
Thomas Jane, Hung
Matthew Morrison, Glee READ MORE

Glee's Ratings Hit Season High

Here’s something for Fox to sing about. Glee’s fake pregnancy reveal hit the right note with viewers, pulling in the freshman series’ best ratings in demos and viewers to-date, according to The Live Feed.

Related: Vote - Which New Fall Series Is Your Favorite?

Which New Fall Series Is Your Favorite?

November sweeps ended on Thanksgiving eve, you're finishing the last of the Thanksgiving leftovers and all of ABC, CBS, NBC, Fox and The CW's new scripted series are beginning to wrap up the last of their 2009 episodes. Anticipated by viewers some of the new series have already been cancelled, including: Eastwick, Hank and The Beautiful Life. A few series, like Brothers haven't "officially" (and are thus included in this poll) gotten the axe, but they might as well be. Others, like Vampire Diaries have set records for their network. Fortunately many of the new series have been picked up or received script orders. The question now becomes, which of these new series is your favorite? 

Which new scripted TV series that hasn’t been cancelled is your favorite?

Who Should Glee's Rachel be With? Finn or Puck?


Now here’s something to sing about. Glee producers were surprised by fan reaction to the Puck and Rachel pairing. When asked about Puck, Rachel and Finn by E! Online they responded:

"We never expected that to catch on quite so well," executive producer Brad Falchuk told me of the show's short-lived Puck and Rachel hookup and subsequent fandemonium. "So we'll have to do something about that."

In other Glee news, fans of the show have bought over two million songs through iTunes, according to the New York Times.

Who do you want Rachel paired with?

 

The Cast of Glee Sings at World Series


The "Gleeks" have invaded The World Series. Watch above as the cast of Glee sings the National Anthem at the World Series on Saturday Night.

Glee's "Don't Stop Believin'" Goes Gold!

The song that the kept the nation singing all summer long has finally gone gold! Yes, Glee's rendition of "Don't Stop Believin'" has gone gold, according to a press release by Columbia Records.

The smash hit series just keeps on breaking records and I cannot be more happy about it. So are you one of those crazy Gleeks that keeps singing "Don't Stop Believin'" over and over again? Let me know in the comments. 

Now, if you will excuse me, I have to go do something.... "Don't stop, believin', just hold on to that feeeeeeeeeeeeeeeling"