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09/18/2009
Steve Allen describes the birth of "Tonight." Isabel Sanford talks about her path from theater to "The Jeffersons." Writer-producer James L. Brooks pulls back the curtain on the creation of "The Simpsons" and "The Mary Tyler Moore Show," while leading lady Moore offers her own perspective. 
"Community" scripts drew Chevy Chase back to TV
09/18/2009 - Chevy Chase, who never thought he would be involved with a situation comedy, finds himself in the cast of the new NBC show "Community." He's got an explanation. "I honestly think that the films lately aren't as good as most of the stuff on TV," Chase says during an NBC party in August. 

Upon whom will Emmy smile tonight?
09/18/2009 - The only Emmy prediction I feel 100 percent comfortable making is that Neil Patrick Harris will do well as host. Judging by his relaxed performance at the Tony Awards, the one-time Doogie Howser, star of "Dr. Horrible's Sing Along Blog" and Barney on "How I Met Your Mother" is a natural. 

Hugh Laurie is at his caustic finest in "House's" 2-hour return
09/17/2009 - One of TV's best veteran series is about to offer one of the year's finest season premieres: When "House" rejoins the Fox slate Monday, at 7 p.m. on KDVR-Channel 31, it's a memorable return. 

Leno's prime-time debut sees West apologize anew
09/15/2009 - Kanye West used Jay Leno's prime-time debut Monday to offer another apology for ruining Taylor Swift's night at the MTV Video Music Awards and to say he's going to take some time off for reflection. 

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