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Mega Buzz: Mentalist, NCIS & more!
Posted by: |What’s next for The Mentalist’s Rigsby and Van Pelt? Plus: The Office & NCIS scoop!

Mark Harmon of NCIS at Paley Center for Media
Posted by: |Mark Harmon answers the hopeful question for his character Gibbs; will he ever find love on NCIS? We chatted with the star while he was on the red carpet at the Paley Center for Media.

NCIS Los Angeles: Peter Cambor
Posted by: |Peter Cambor of NCIS Los Angeles joins Chris Harrison on the Hollywood 411 set. He plays Nate Getz, an operational psychologist on the show. He lets us know what an operational psychologist is and how he plays cool up against LL Cool J and Chris O’Donnell.

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American Idol continued its winning ways Tuesday, while NBC’s heavily promoted Parenthood had a modest debut. Idol drew 23.5 million viewers over its two-hour broadcast and more than doubled its competition among adults 18-to-49, pushing Fox to another overall Tuesday win. Parenthood, meanwhile, drew 8.1 million viewers, despite NBC’s continuous promotion during the heavily watched Winter Olympics. The show retained most of its Biggest Loser lead-in (8.3 million viewers), which wasn’t much of a boost, considering Loser was down 11 percent from its last episode before the Olympics. The silver lining for NBC, however, is that Parenthood won the 10/9c timeslot in the demo, which was good enough to move the network to third place overall for the night… Read More > Other Links From TVGuide.com American Idol Lost NCIS 20/20 Biggest Loser 90210 The Good Wife Melrose Place NCIS: Los Angeles Parenthood

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Ratings: Idol Keeps Rocking; Parenthood Debuts Fairly
