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Add to myYahoo!National pride was at stake on the Season 18 Premiere of "America's Next Top Model" (Wed., 9 p.m. EST on The CW).
The girls faced off against their compatriots from "Britain's Next Top Model" on the runway/catwalk, and the competition was fierce.
The first bout saw Jasmia going up against Azmarie. As they turned at the end of the runway the English model deliberately flung her coat in Azmarie's face and she was not happy about it.
Fiesty Scot Ashley was in fierce form as she yelled "Bring it on, b*tch!" at her opponent, Candace. However, when Candace trash-talked back to her, Ashley got all upset.
"She called me a prostitute!" she said incredulously. "She can't call me that. How rude!"
After she was dissed by Seymone, Londoner Louise offered some advice: "Love, wind your neck in!" The insult was lost on Seymone, however. "Wind up your neck? I don't know what that means."
Season 18 of "America's Next Top Model" continues each Wednesday at 9 p.m. EST on The CW.
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Add to myYahoo!"Top Chef: Texas" finalists Paul Qui and Sarah Grueneberg stopped by the Bravo clubhouse and played "Plead The Fifth" on "Watch What Happens Live" (Weeknights, 11 p.m. EST on Bravo).
The questions were, natch, all "Top Chef"-related, and were asked by their fellow cheftestant -- and Sarah's nemesis -- Beverly Kim.
First up was Sarah. Beverly asked, "Can you say three nice things about me?" Of course she could! "Beautiful, strong, inspiring."
Next question was, which cheftestant would Sarah most want to hook up with? "I'm going to go for Ty-Lor," she laughed. To which Andy Cohen joked, "Okay, not on your team, but fine."
Ty-Lor the oft naked chef also featured in one of Paul's answers. "Who is the most unsanitary roommate in the 'Top Chef' house?"
Ty-Lor? Really? Cohen laughed as he pondered the concept of "the unsanitary gay."
Check out who was named "Top Chef" on Wednesday night's "Top Chef: Texas" Season Finale. Stay tuned for more celebrity scoop on "Watch What Happens Live," Weeknights at 11 p.m. EST on Bravo.
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Add to myYahoo!After a bonus day, March has arrived, meaning it's time for our quarterly update about new reality TV show debuts that are coming over the next few months, as the air gets warmer and networks get more desperate for ratings. Many shows that debuted early this year are still going strong, from The Voice to Dance Moms, and a bunch even debuted in February (see the winter schedule for those), so calling these spring debuts... keep reading »
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Add to myYahoo!"GCB" star Leslie Bibb stopped by "Jimmy Kimmel Live" (Weeknights, 12 a.m. EST) Wednesday night and revealed that she says the most inappropriate things when she gets too excited.
After showing off "this weird claw hand" she does when she's excited, Bibb talked about what happened the time she saw Meryl Streep.
She was sitting with her agent when she spotted the screen legend. Bibb's visceral reaction was, "I just want to go punch her out! ... She's soooo cute!"
Cooler heads prevailed, however, as Bibb's agent advised her to steer clear of Streep.
And it was just as well -- reliving the moment, Bibb realized that "I kind of wanted to eat her! ... Her little cheeks! She's so cute!"
However, "Smash" star Anjelica Huston wasn't as lucky as Streep. Bibb actually went up to Huston and, carried away in the heat of the moment, said "You're so beautiful I want to cut your face!"
Bib's fellow guest, Ed Helms, then chimed in, joking that he loves Robert De Niro so much he'd punch him.
"Jimmy Kimmel Live" airs Weeknights, 12 a.m. EST on ABC.
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Add to myYahoo!Thomas Lennon and Craig Ferguson chatted on "The Late Late Show" (Weeknights, 12:30 a.m. EST on CBS) about how Twitter has changed their lives.
Ferguson was riffing on how he no longer has the attention span to read even tweets when Lennon said "that's really the only place I get my news, is from your tweets."
Saying that was really sad, Ferguson upped the ante by claiming that he gets all his news from commercials.
As if by magic, a commercial break was just coming up on the show so, just like a "real" talk show the band started to play into the break.
However, this being the "Late Late Show," the band was comprised of Ferguson and Lennon playing air instruments and making all the musical noises themselves.
Catch more wackiness from Craig Ferguson and his guests on "The Late Late Show With Craig Fergsuon," Weeknights at 12:30 a.m. EST on CBS.
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Add to myYahoo!Lucky for us, March is full of some of highly anticipated movies we can't wait to check out. If you love a good laugh, Friends With Kids or 21 Jump Street may be your pick. Are classic kids stories more your speed? Then I'm sure you're pumped for The Lorax and Mirror, Mirror. And of course, we can't talk about March movies without highlighting The Hunger Games! With so many exciting titles, I know it will be hard, but it's time to cast your vote.
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Add to myYahoo!On "Only in America" (Wed., 9 p.m. EST on History) Larry the Cable Guy joined a team searching for paranormal activity at an allegedly haunted civil war site in Newport News, Virginia.
Larry certainly seemed to get more than he'd bargained for at Endview Plantation when the medium he was with suddenly fell into the thrall of "an earthbound soul who's very trapped."
When asked to help the trapped spirit cross over to the other side, Larry joked "but I am a mere cable guy."
As the medium worked to help various spirits "cross over," it turned out that the ghostly kids that were said to be in the house didn't want to leave. "They want to play a little longer," said the medium.
When the medium came out of the trance, Larry said "That's crazy! I've never seen anything like it." As he walked down the stairs he emphasized the wackiness of the whole experience by making the "crazy" sign sign with his hand.
"Only In America With Larry The Cable Guy" airs Wednesdays at 9 p.m. EST on History.
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Add to myYahoo!The Season Finale of "Top Chef: Texas" (Wed., 10 p.m. EST on Bravo) may have taken place in Vancouver, but it was an all-Texan battle, as Austin resident Paul Qui competed against Houston native Sarah Grueneberg.
Surrounded by their families and fellow cheftestants, the two finalists stood anxiously waiting to hear their fate at the final judges' table of the season.
Head judge Tom Colicchio told Sarah, "you took a lot of risks tonight, and it really paid off."
He then turned to early front-runner Paul: "All season long you've just brought it, and tonight was no different. You just really cooked your heart out.
Then it was time for Padma Lakshmi to announce the winner. Who would take home the $125,000 grand prize and the title of Top Chef?
The winner was ... Paul!
Then Padma said those words all the cheftestants long to hear: "You are Top Chef."
Afterward a delighted Paul said "I'm Top Chef! I am extremely happy to see my mom and my dad being there ... and everybody that I've met throughout this journey."
Clearly still in shoick after his victory, Paul added, "the magnitude of what we've done since San Antonio, it's so broad I can't describe it."
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Add to myYahoo!The team faced an extra challenge on this week's "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" (Wed., 10 p.m. EST on CBS) when the power went out mere minutes into their investigation into the kidnapping of a young boy. Suddenly, all of those high-tech forensics tricks viewers have gotten used to seeing weren't available. If they were going to solve this case -- and quickly -- they were going to have to go old school.
While it would have been fun watching them try to solve it in the three hour window Russell came up with, it turned into closer to half a day. Luckily, the complexities of the case and a bit of luck meant they weren't going to be recovering a corpse by the end of the hour. But it was fun watching them use less advanced techniques to deduce the people involved in the case, compare fingerprints and even identify powders and blood types.
It was a great way to showcase how much technology has sped up the forensics process, as well as a great reminder to the agents working in the field to never lose those old techniques and skills. There can be such a thing as too much reliance on modern technology, and that can lead to crippling paralysis should the power go out as it did here.
As for that case, while the father seemed far too obvious a suspect, having it be the psychic medium working with her old performing partner was an interesting twist. She had an obsession with the father, and in helping him commune with his dead wife, she'd somehow convinced herself that she was the dead wife. Unfortunately, she had some of the facts wrong -- like thinking that the husband had cheated with the nanny, when in fact she had just been the surrogate for their son. Did she know that the boy would be found when she killed herself via drowning, the same way the wife died? Or was she willing to let him die because she was convinced he was the product of infidelity?
Catch "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" on Wednesdays at 10 p.m. EST on CBS.
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