TVLine Items: Jane Lynch Eyed As Emmys Host, Burnett Tackles Bible, and Other News to Know
After winning an Emmy of her own in 2010, Jane Lynch is poised to take the next logical step: serving as host(ess) of the entire awards show! READ MORE
After winning an Emmy of her own in 2010, Jane Lynch is poised to take the next logical step: serving as host(ess) of the entire awards show! READ MORE
If by chance you didn’t realize how much you’d missed Glee over the course of its month of repeats, this exclusive sneak preview of Tuesday’s new episode is sure to clarify the matter for you. READ MORE & WATCH VIDEO
Comedy Central announced the nominees for their first annual Comedy Awards Tuesday morning, and 30 Rock is still the clear funny fave. READ MORE
Has Sue Sylvester finally gone too far? Judging by this clip from Glee‘s mega-hyped post-Super Bowl episode — airing Sunday night after the big game — I would have to say, um, hell yes. READ MORE & WATCH VIDEO
Dear Robert DeNiro: Next time around, let Chris Colfer write your material. Because the Glee star sure came out swinging with some choice sound bites upon arriving backstage after collecting his Golden Globe award for supporting actor.
TVLine has recapped the most bon mots served up by Colfer, The Big Bang Theory‘s Jim Parsons and some of TV’s other winners. READ MORE
Who took home gold and who’s hoping for better luck next year? Here’s a recap of TV’s big winners at the 68th annual Golden Globe Awards. Share your yeas or nays in Comments! …READ MORE
Glee and House each doubled up on wins at the People’s Choice Awards held Wednesday night.
Glee won Favorite TV Comedy, while scene stealer Jane Lynch was named Favorite TV Comedy Actress. Similarly, House won Favorite TV Drama while leading lady Lisa Edelstein took home the Favorite TV Drama Actress crystal trophy thingamabob.
Other winners in major TV categories included … READ MORE
When you hear someone described as being “cuddly as a cactus and as charming as an eel,” chances are, you think of the Grinch. And then you may well think, “OMG, that sounds just like Glee-clubber Sue Sylvester, too.”
At least the series’ creator, Ryan Murphy, seems to have thought so.
I’m hearing the Fox hit’s Christmas episode will be titled “Sue the Grinch” and will revolve around the coach’s attempts to sabotage the holidays at McKinley High. And yes, the Grinch’s iconic theme song will get a Sue-centric remake. (Hey, once Jim Carrey became the live-action Grinch, it was clear nothing was sacred anymore.)
This story originally appeared on Movieline.com.