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April 27, 2013

The Daily Star - Stay Tuned

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Conan: Conan O'Brien The Tonight Show: Jay Leno While at a fundraiser, President Obama called California's attorney general, Kamala Harris, "the best-looking attorney general ever." After the comment, the Secret Service added extra security to protect the president from First Lady Michelle. Dunkin' Donuts is testing a new food item: a glazed doughnut/egg sandwich. If it tests well, it's gonna be used in prisons as a form of lethal injection. The Late Show: David Letterman They give Jay $15 million NOT to host to "The Tonight Show." They gave Conan $30 million NOT to host "The Tonight Show." I have not hosted "The Tonight Show" longer than both of them put together -- where is my money? The White House has now put together a website for kids. It's a website to teach kids how to manage a budget responsibly. The website is called "Irony.gov." At it again: If it ain't broke, don't fix it. At least, that's what Seth Green and Seth MacFarlane may be thinking as they join forces yet again. The side-splitting pair, who work side by side on Fox's animated hit "Family Guy," are bringing a brand new live-action comedy to the network. Fox has ordered six episodes of the MacFarlane-produced "Dads," a show about two guys in their thirties whose dads suddenly and unexpectedly move in with them. MacFarlane is something of a darling in Hollywood these days. While his stint as this year's Oscar host may not have been well received by critics, the versatile writer, producer and voice actor can hold his head high, thanks to the runaway success of his animated shows "Family Guy," "American Dad" and "The Cleveland Show," along with his 2012 feature film "Ted." Green headlines the cast of "Dads" as video game entrepreneur Eli. The actor's certainly no stranger to MacFarlane's brand of over-the-top and risque humor. He's been the voice of teenager Chris Griffin in "Family Guy" since the show's debut in 1999. But voice acting isn't Green's only talent. The 39-year-old has been showing up in movies and on TV since the 1980s, appearing in some of his most memorable roles in its two sequels, "Rat Race" (2001), "The Italian Job" (2003) and "Without a Paddle" (2004). As if acting didn't keep him busy enough, Green also writes, produces and does voice acting in "Robot Chicken," a frantically paced, stopmotion show on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim that he helped create. Whose line this time?: A lot of older shows have been rebooted in recent years, and now the trend is continuing with unscripted series. The beloved improv comedy show "Whose Line is it Anyway?" is making its way back to television screens this summer, almost six years since its original eight-season run wrapped up on ABC. As with the original, the encore program will feature comedians performing skits and singing songs, with everything unscripted and improvised on the spot. Set to premiere on The CW on July 16, "Whose Line" will look familiar to fans, with three original cast members returning for the reboot. Ryan Stiles, Wayne Brady and Colin Mochrie have all signed up to tickle our funny bones again, but this time around there'll be a new face presiding over their hilarious antics. Drew Carey, the original show's popular host, is now hosting the daytime game show "The Price is Right," and isn't coming back to "Whose Line" for a second act. Instead, actress-comedian Aisha Tyler will be the woman in charge of the laughs. The hilarity gets underway with back-toback episodes the evening of July 16 on The CW, and the 10-episode season will continue throughout the summer. Seth Green has signed on to star in "Dads" BRACES BRIDGE BRUSHING CAPS CAVITIES CLEANING COLGATE CREST CROWN CRUNCH CUSPID DENTAL HYGIENIST DENTURES ENAMEL FLOSS GARGLE GINGIVITIS GRIND GUMS JAW LISTERINE MOLARS MOUTHWASH NERVE ORAL-B tvsearch From the list, find each word and circle its letters in the puzzle above to reveal the message relating to this week's theme. PERIODONTIST PLAQUE PULP ROOTS SCALING SCOPE Eastern Travel 3x5 TARTAR TEETH TOOTHBRUSH TOOTHPASTE WHITESTRIPS The Daily Star, Oneonta, N.Y., Friday, April 26, 2013 Even though I'm from Boston, I feel right at home in the South. I really do! You see, Boston is also full of people with thick accents who hate the Yankees. TV Media Smile! 5 starsonscreen late laughs By Andrew Warren "Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery" (1997) and

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