In an upcoming HBO episode of Ricky Gervais’ “Extras,” Daniel Radcliffe, better and always known as Harry Potter, will guest star as a horny Boy Scout. This is yet another attempt by Potter Radcliffe to flee the world of witchcraft and wizardry, and yet in the episode he still looks like the boy wizard with circular spectacles and bowl haircut. Below is a clip of his appearance.

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Take a look at a clip for the 18th season premier of “The Simpsons.”

Also check out a clip for a new episode of “Family Guy.”

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When you think hardcore and classic Hollywood, what name comes to mind? Humphrey Bogart? No, he’s suave and cool, not necessarily bad-to-the-bone. Jimmy Stewart? Too goofy. James Dean? Almost, he has the look and attitude, but no. Still discombobulated? Let GAP help. The clothing outlet choose none other than Audrey Hepburn to rock out to AC/DC in their new iPod-esque commercial. The TV ad selling “the skinny black pant” is a real mismatch of legendary celluloid and vinyl. Watch Holly Golightly gallivant across the screen to the opening licks of “Back in Black” and then wonder why GAP didn’t use a tap dancing, drugged up Courtney Love instead. This is probably the first TV advertisement appearance of the late Hepburn and the 3,835 emergence of an AC/DC song selling a company the band’s never heard of. Take a look at the unsettling ad below.
(Listen closely, you can hear the faint sound of someone spinning in a grave.)
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John Williams, best known for his legendary movie themes such as Star Wars, Indiana Jones, Schindler’s List, and Back to the Future, is returning to the realm of television. Listen below to the brand new theme for NBC’s “Sunday Night Football” and “Football Night in America.” It’s 45 seconds of epic scoring. (Film Music Magazine)

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Last place network, NBC, isn’t the best at realizing what’s bad and what’s in bad taste. At the opening of Sunday night’s 58th Emmy Awards (congrats winners) a skit starring Conan O’Brien in a plane crash was shown to the horror of millions. According to Reuters, the attempted “LOST” parody was shown hours after 49 of the 50 passengers on a ComAir flight were killed after take off from Lexington, Kentucky. Take a moment to watch the skit below.
Here’s the actual NBC “apology” on the rumored postcard it was printed on,

The network once home to “Friends” and “Seinfeld” has yet to apologize for the real tragedy at hand. They’re own programming. How can NBC even show it’s face at network parties knowing a show like “Deal or No Deal” pays the bills? That’s like a crack dealer showing up at your potluck with microwave quiche. It’s just wrong. So what else does NBC have in store? After thumbing around on their site, I found a list of “all new” shows coming to the Hindenburg of networks.
There’s “1 vs. 100″ from the producers of “Deal of No Deal.” I’m going to go out on limb here and say 100 is definitely bigger than one. Game over. Next, there’s “You’re the One That We Want.” It’s “American Idol” meets musicals where contestants vie for only two spots on the 2007 Broadway production of “Grease.” It’s officially the newest, cheapest way to come out to your parents.
Best of luck National Broadcast Company, and please show some decency in the future (queue “The More You Know” sound).

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