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Latest from Gillian Telling

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American Idol: Fantasia, La'Porsha perform 'Summertime,' get standing ovation
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American Idol: Harry Connick Jr. doesn't believe this is the end
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Chelsea Handler talks Netflix docuseries, upcoming late-night talk show
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Black Sails season 3: Tom Hopper talks surviving a hurricane in Scene Breakdown
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Saved By the Bell reboot will 'never' happen, says Tiffani Thiessen
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Jon Hamm on the end of 'Mad Men': 'Nothing about it was easy'
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Fargo: Kirsten Dunst talks Peggy, Golden Globe nomination
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Adele at Joe's Pub: the best moments from Adele's intimate NYC show
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Mel Brooks on Get Smart, Donald Trump, and what's next
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Enya Dark Sky Island feature
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Neil deGrasse Tyson on StarTalk, Stephen Colbert being the brainiest celeb he's met
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Valerie Harper, friends honor Mary Tyler Moore in PBS documentary
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Grandfathered: John Stamos says his character hits 'a little too close to home': Interview
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I'll Have What He's Having: Phil Rosenthal talks his new PBS series
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Christian Audigier dead: Ed Hardy designer dies at 57
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Sex With Brody premiere recap: Not quite a turn-on
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Archie: After 75 years, Archie Andrews gets a new look from Mark Waid, Fiona Staples
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Orange Is the New Black's Ruby Rose to Appear on Dark Matter
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Who should replace Donald Trump as host of The Apprentice?
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Sweet Valley High TV reboot? It could happen
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Mel Brooks on Dick Van Patten: I will miss him very much
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Dick Van Patten dead: Eight is Enough actor dies at 86
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Nick Jonas dishes on his Scream Queens character: 'People are going to be surprised'
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Dwayne Johnson: Rock the Troops set to debut on Spike TV on Veterans Day 2016