Sunday 30 January 2011

David Tennant on BBC Radio 5 Live



David Tennant was interviewed on BBC Radio 5 Live yesterday (Saturday 29 January).

More information, including MP3s on the broadcast, can be found at David Tennant on Twitter

Weekly schedule for Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson

LATE LATE SHOW WITH CRAIG FERGUSON, CBS

Mo 1/31: Rachael Ray
Tu 2/1: Dr. Cornel West, George Clinton
We 2/2: Jim Parsons, Kurt Metzger
Th 2/3: Matt LeBlanc, David Pogue
Fr 2/4: Matt Lucas

Mo 2/7: TBA
Tu 2/8: Emily Blunt, Patton Oswalt
We 2/9: Dominic Monaghan, Cat Cora
Th 2/10: Selma Blair

Alan Cumming on song again



Lance Horne: First Things Last, a concert featuring the Emmy-winning composer, will be presented Jan. 30 at London's Garrick Theatre.

In addition to the composer, the 7:30 PM evening features the talents of talk-show host Graham Norton, Olivier and Tony Award winner Alan Cumming

Read more


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Song benefits homeless LGBT yout
Openly gay singers - including Alan Cumming - remake an old favorite

David Raleigh, Alan Cumming and Ari Gold recently recorded a remake of Dionne Warwick’s “That’s What Friends Are For” to benefit the Ali Forney Center, a New York City shelter for homeless LGBT youth. The song was originally written as a tribute to people living with AIDS in the 1980s – and performed by Warwick, Elton John, Stevie Wonder and Gladys Knight. But as part of the Friends Project, proceeds from the new iTunes download help fund the center’s mission to reach out to gay, lesbian and transgender youth who are at risk living on the streets.

Listen to the song here during a special video of the recording session:



Source: Philly Mag




http://blogs.phillymag.com/gphilly/2011/01/25/song-benefits-homeless-lgbt-youth/

"How I was Stolen by the Germans" to be shown at EFM



"How I was Stolen by the Germans" - starring Douglas Henshall - is to be shown at EFM (European Film Market) on 10th February 2011 at 18.45 in Cinestar 1.

Watch the film trailer here

YouTube

Source: Douglas Henshall dot com

"Beginners" trailer features Ewan McGregor & Christopher Plummer



"BEGINNERS imaginatively explores the hilarity, confusion, and surprises of love through the evolving consciousness of Oliver (Golden Globe Award nominee Ewan McGregor).

Oliver meets the irreverent and unpredictable Anna (Mélanie Laurent of “Inglourious Basterds”) only months after his father Hal (Academy Award nominee Christopher Plummer) has passed away. This new love floods Oliver with memories of his father who – following 44 years of marriage – came out of the closet at age 75 to live a full, energized, and wonderfully tumultuous gay life.

The upheavals of Hal’s new honesty, by turns funny and moving, brought father and son closer than they’d ever been able to be. Now Oliver endeavors to love Anna with all the bravery, humor, and hope that his father taught him.
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From Focus Features, BEGINNERS will be released on June 3, 2011 (select cities).




Source: We Are Movie Geeks"

First trailer for Lincoln assassination drama "The Conspirator" online




Robert Redford helms the James McAvoy starrer The Conspirator, which follows the arrest and trial of Mary Surratt (Robin Wright) after her involvement as a co-conspirator in the assassination of Abraham Lincoln.

Premiering at the Toronto International Film Festival back in September 2010, The Conspirator is scheduled to hit cinemas in the Spring.



More info at Flickering Myth

Kevin McKidd reveals details of "Grey's Anatomy" musical episode



For those of us familiar with memorable Grey's Anatomy music selections from the past six-plus seasons, the show's musical episode is sure to bring back fond memories.

The episode will feature songs made popular by the series, like The Fray's "How to Save a Life" and Snow Patrol's "Chasing Cars," both featured prominently in Season 2.

Kevin McKidd reveals that he's involved in both of those numbers, as well as singing Gomez's "How We Operate," from "Deterioration of the Fight or Flight Response."

Read more at TV Fanatic

Tuesday 25 January 2011

David Tennant to guest on Christian O'Connell show


David Tennant will be a guest on this Saturday's (29th January 2011) Christian O'Connell Show.

The show will broadcast on BBC Radio 5 Live from 09:00 am - 11:00 am and you can also watch Christian O'Connell's show live on your digital TV every Saturday morning. Just press the red button on your remote control from any BBC TV or Radio channel. You can also watch online at bbc.co.uk/5live.

Source: BBC Radio 5 Live

Dougray Scott interview on set of 'United'



Dougray Scott talks to Barbara Hodgson on the set of a new drama about the Munich air disaster filmed in the North East.

It was a defining moment in football history. When a plane carrying Manchester United players crashed on its third take-off attempt on a slush-covered runway in Munich in February, 1958 it brought to a tragic end the best team the great Matt Busby was ever to manage.

Most people know about the tragedy in which eight of the young, hugely talented players – nicknamed the Busby Babes – died.

But what most people are less familiar with is the story of its aftermath: the survivors’ struggle with guilt and terrible injuries and a lack of desire ever to play football again.

A young Bobby Charlton was among the survivors, as was Busby himself, and now their side of the tragedy is the focus of a new feature-length BBC drama, United, made in the region with the help of £150,000 investment from Northern Film & Media.

It stars Dougray Scott – who’s made quite a name for himself in America with roles in Mission Impossible ll and Desperate Housewives – as Busby, and former Dr Who David Tennant as trainer Jimmy Murphy, while talented young Skins actor Jack O’Connell joins the Scotsmen in a lead role as Ashington-born Charlton.

Read more at Journal Live


Source: David_Tennant On Twitter

James McAvoy: 'Gnomeo & Juliet' premiere & 'Mountain of Madness' updatee

Photo by Getty Images

Actor Matt Lucas, left, producer David Furnish, actress Emily Blunt, producer Elton John, actor James McAvoy, actor Patrick Stewart and actress Ashley Jensen at the premiere of their animated film "Gnomeo & Juliet" at the El Capitan Theatre in Los Angeles. The comedy is a modern retelling of William Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" through the eyes of rival garden gnomes.

Source: The Baltimore Sun


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James McAvoy Says He Knows Nothing About Guillermo Del Toro’s ‘Mountain Of Madness,’ Yet

Despite being rumored to be in a showdown with Tom Cruise for the lead role in Guillermo Del Toro‘s upcoming 3D adaptation of H.P. Lovecraft‘s “At The Mountain Of Madness” and even being touted as the early studio favorite, James McAvoy has now revealed he’s heard nothing regarding the Del Toro project let alone anything about an offer to take the lead role of Dyer.

“Not at all, not at all,” said McAvoy, responding to questions of an approach by Del Toro and company. “I don’t know anything about the story, but he’s an amazing director. I would be very lucky to be able to work with someone like that one day.”

Read more at Indie Wire

Trailer and Poster for Roland Joffe’s There Be Dragons


Samuel Goldwyn Films has released a new trailer and poster for There Be Dragons

Starring Charlie Cox (STARDUST), Wes Bentley (AMERICAN BEAUTY), Olga Kurylenko (QUANTUM OF SOLACE), Emmy Award-winning actor Derek Jacobi (GLADIATOR), Dougray Scott (MISSION IMPOSSIBLE II) and Rodrigo Santoro (300), THERE BE DRAGONS tells the story of London-based investigative journalist Robert Torres (Dougray Scott), who visits Spain to research a book about Josemaría Escrivá (Cox), the controversial founder of Opus Dei. But Robert hits a wall, both professionally and personally, when his most promising source—his own father, Manolo Torres (Bentley), turns out to be his least cooperative one. Robert begins to unearth his father’s toxic secrets when he learns that Manolo was not only born in the same Spanish town as Josemaría, but that they were childhood friends and attended the same seminary. The two men take radically different paths in life, with Josemaría dedicating his life to his faith while Manolo is swept into the brutal and tumultuous Spanish Civil War. Manolo descends into a dangerous and jealous obsession when the beautiful Hungarian revolutionary Ildiko (Olga Kurylenko) doesn’t return his affections and instead gives herself to the courageous military leader, Oriol (Rodrigo Santoro).

As Robert continues to unearth the secrets of Josemaría’s life and Manolo’s mysterious anger, their overlapping journeys are revealed with the truths and sorrows of their past choices, which compels Manolo to confront his own secret with one last opportunity of forgiveness.

Starring Charlie Cox, Wes Bentley, Dougray Scott , Unax Ugalde, Olga Kurylenko, and directed by Roland Joffé.

The dragons take flight May 6, 2011.



Source: Beyond Hollywood

Alan Cumming: Guardian interview & Burns project


One minute, he's doing Shakespeare. The next, he's starring in Garfield. Does Alan Cumming ever regret saying yes? The star talks to Hadley Freeman of The Guardian about his new shows, his new perfume range – and why he accepted an OBE.

Read more: Guardian


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Alan has been involved in the recently completed three-year BBC Scotland project to record all 718 of Robert Burns's poems. The project's readers also included Robert Carlyle, Siobhan Redmond, and Brian Cox.

More information at Scotsman.com

Weekly schedule for Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson

Mo 1/24: Valerie Bertinelli, Pau Gasol
Tu 1/25: Jennifer Love Hewitt, Jon Lovitz, Erik Ekstrand & Mackan Edlund
We 1/26: Betty White, Ellie Kemper
Th 1/27: Adam Goldberg, Dr. Ruth Westheimer
Fr 1/28: Helena Bonham Carter, Larry Gatlin & the Gatlin Brothers

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I'm sorry I've missed previous updates of Craig's schedule. I'm in the UK and his show wasn't on my radar.

Saturday 22 January 2011

David Tennant - Kafka, Radio Times, British Comedy Awards


Kafka the Musical

There has been no official confirmation but tweets by Murray Gold, Reetu Kabra and Jeremy Mortimer report that David Tennant recently recorded "Kafka The Musical" which Murray Gold stated will be broadcast on BBC Radio 3 in April.


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Karen Gillan, David Tennant attend Radio Times party

The annual Radio Times Cover Party took place in London on Tuesday evening (18 January). The party celebrates the array of stars to have been given the spotlight on the cover of Radio Times over the past 12 months, and Karen was there for her The Pandorica Opens issue from June 2010, while David, who also hosted the event, featured on a cover for his role in the 4-part drama Single Father back in October.

More pictures and information at Radio Times


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David Tennant to appear at British Comedy Awards

On Friday night (21 Jan), Jonathan Ross tweeted at about 5.15pm "Just came off the phone with the marvelous Mr David Tennant -one of the guests at the Comedy Awards tomorrow night!"

The British Comedy Awards are an annual awards ceremony which celebrate notable comedians and entertainment performances of the previous year. The Awards started in 1990 and this year are being hosted by Jonathan Ross. They are being held at O2 in Greenwich, London.

The British Comedy Awards are broadcast from 9pm until 11.05pm tomorrow evening on Channel 4 (U.K.) and are repeated from 11pm until 1.05am on Sunday evening. (Both screens are repeated an hour later on Channel 4 + 1.) There is also a programme called The British Comedy Awards: Live Lock-In from 11pm until 12.05am on E4 tomorrow (Saturday) evening.

Source: David Tennant on Twitter

Alan Cumming to star as Salvador Dali


The life of the great Spanish surrealist Salvador Dali is finally to make it to the silver screen, starring Alan Cumming, Scotland's Tony award-winning bisexual wild boy, and Judy Davis as the artist's great love, Gala, and all shot in 3D.

Read more at Sydney Morning Herald

Billy Connolly returns to Australia


Billy Connolly has enjoyed a longstanding career as one of the world’s best-loved comedians. His live shows have been enthralling audiences around the world for over three decades, and his 2011 The Man tour kicks off in Melbourne in January

For more information about the tour and to book tickets, visit BillyConnolly.com

Samuel Goldwyn Films Acquires 'There Be Dragons'


Samuel Goldwyn Films has acquired U.S. rights to Roland Joffé’s There Be Dragons, which stars Dougray Scott as a journalist investigating a 70-year-old mystery in Spain.

The ensemble cast also includes Wes Bentley, Charlie Cox, Olga Kurylenko, Derek Jacobi and Rodrigo Santoro.

Produced by Ignacio Gomez-Sancha, Joffé and Ignacio Núñez, the film will be released May 6.

More information at Hollywood Reporter

The Eagle to premiere in the UK on 18 March 2011


Starring Channing Tatum, Jamie Bell and Donald Sutherland, The Eagle tells of a young Roman Soldier based in Roman-ruled Britain who endeavours to honour his father's memory by finding his lost legion's golden emblem. Also features Douglas Henshall

More info at IMDB

James McAvoy - First look at the new X-Men film First Class


While the exact plot of X-Men: First Class remains secret, the film centres on how friends Professor Charles Xavier (Scottish actor James McAvoy stepping into Patrick Stewart's shoes) and Erik Lehnsherr (German actor Michael Fassbender filling the role played by Ian McKellen in the earlier films) fall out and become arch enemies.

Read more at Herald Sun

Ewan McGregor - Scot of the Year nomination & The Raven


Ewan McGregor has been short-listed for the Scotscare Scot of the Year 2010 Award.

More information, and voting opportunity, at Scotscare


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Relativity Media Lets The Raven Take Flight

Relativity Media has acquired distribution rights to the Intrepid Pictures project, The Raven, starring John Cusack and Ewan McGregor, and now that production is wrapped and it has a home, more info should be coming by the boatload

Read more at Dread Central

Gerard Butler - Playing The Field & Corialanus updates


Nu Image Sets March Start For 'Playing The Field' With Gerard Butler

Nu Image/Millennium has committed to a March start date for Playing the Field, the Gabriele Muccino-directed film that will star Gerard Butler. In the Robbie Fox-scripted comedy, Butler plays a retired world famous soccer star who tries to rebuild a relationship with his son and ex-wife by coaching his kid's soccer team. While soccer is a hands-free sport, the mothers of the other kids can't keep their hands off the coach, which imperils his plan. Jonathan Mostow, Kevin Misher, Heidi Jo Markel, Butler and Alan Siegel are producing. Danny Dimbort, Trevor Short and Avi Lerner are executive producers. The film was developed under the title Slide, when the protagonist was a baseball coach. Butler and Muccino came aboard after the script was switched to soccer, but it languished until the Nu Image/Millennium guys stepped up.

More information at Deadline


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Coriolanus is sole British production in competition at next month's Berlin film festival

The big-screen Coriolanus, which marks Ralph Fiennes's debut as a director, was today confirmed as the sole British production in competition at next month's Berlin film festival. The modern-day interpretation was shot in Belgrade by the cinematographer Barry Ackroyd, who last worked with Fiennes on the Oscar-winning The Hurt Locker. Fiennes stars in the title role as the loyal soldier turned vengeful exile, while his supporting cast includes Gerard Butler, Brian Cox and Vanessa Redgrave.

Read more at The Guardian



Backstage interview with Kevin McKidd


Back Stage caught up with Kevin McKidd to discuss his experience at the helm of the Feb. 3 episode of “Grey’s Anatomy”—titled “Don’t Deceive Me (Please Don’t Go)”—and how being an overthinking actor helped him.

Read more at Kevin McKidd Online

'Spartacus' goes back to the beginning with 'Gods of the Arena'


The six-episode prequel, starring John Hannah as Batiatus, premieres on Starz (U.S.) at 9 p.m. tonight (21 January).

More info at Chicago Now

Monday 17 January 2011

David Tennant - RSC costume sale / Australia documentary


The Royal Shakespeare Company is to sell thousands of its costumes worn by actors including David Tennant and Sir Ian McKellen.

More than 10,000 items will go on sale next month, including shirts, hats, shoes, Egyptian head-dresses and a variety of military uniforms, jewellery and other accessories.

Among the garments up for sale are the soldiers's tabards and chain-mail from the RSC's 1984 production of Henry V starring Kenneth Branagh which later featured in Mel Gibson's film Braveheart, a selection of pieces worn by Sir Ian in The Seagull and King Lear and several items worn by Tennant in the 2008 production of Love's Labour's Lost.

Alistair McArthur, the RSC's head of costume, said: "We have items for sale from every area of the wardrobe, including costumes that first made their debut on stage back in the 1970s and 80s.

"The sale will include costumes designed by top theatre designers like Deirdre Clancy and our own Olivier Award winning Tom Piper.

"With many items starting at just £3, we hope that people will take the opportunity to come along and purchase a piece of theatre history."

Source: The Telegraph


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David Tennant to narrate The Father of Australia on BBC2


David Tennant is narrating a drama-documentary called The Father of Australia which has the tentative air date of Wednesday 26th January on BBC2.

It is described as:
"Lachlan Macquarie, born into poverty on a small Hebridean island, rose to become Governor - absolute ruler - of the British colony that would become Australia. He and his wife, Elizabeth - Australia's first Power Couple - set a notorious penal colony on course to become a modern nation. Macquarie was brought down by powerful enemies in the colony. Yet, two and a half centuries after his birth, he's an Australian hero."
Drama-documentary starring Clive Russell as Lachlan Macquarie, and Julie Wilson Nimmo as Elizabeth.

Source: DavidTennantOnTwitter

More info about the drama-documentary: ScottishAncestry and CaledoniaTV

John Hannah won't return as Inspector Rebus


He was the first actor to bring Scotland's most famous fictional detective to life, but John Hannah has ruled himself out of the running should Inspector Rebus make a comeback to our TV screens.

The popular lawman, created by Scots writer Ian Rankin, could be in line for a return in one last novel after Rankin hinted at a possible literary revival at the end of last year.

But East Kilbride-born actor John, who played the detective before Ken Stott took over the role, reckons his falling-out with Rebus broadcasters STV last time round would kibosh any idea of his return as the character on TV screens. Well, that and the fact that most diehard fans hated him in the role...

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Alan Cumming on stage


Alan Cumming recently joined the cast of 'The Divine Sister' on stage for some impromptu fun.
Source and more info: Broadway.com


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With Some Friends to Help, a Songwriter Reveals His World


The theatre songs of the up-and-coming composer Lance Horne, were recently performed in concert by a cast of his friends, including Alan Cumming.

Alan, who wrote the lyrics to “Next to You,” a naked, shamed-faced confession about returning home from a night of carousing to the comforting arms of an uncomplaining lover, sang it as though he were reliving the previous night’s follies.

Read more: New York Times

Saturday 15 January 2011

David Tennant: Shakespeare and Tolkien


David Tennant
and Catherine Tate confirmed on 'BBC Breakfast' on 8th January that they will be starring as Benedick and Beatrice in Much Ado About Nothing at the Wyndhams Theatre from 16th May to 3rd September 2011.

Tickets are available direct from the box office or via the theatre's Delfont Mackintosh website and phone line 0844 482 5120, as well as the usual ticket outlets.

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David Tennant is once again rumoured to be involved in The Hobbit. This time, a fansite 'reports' on Twitter that he has joined the cast in the role of King Thranduil, King of the Sindarin Elves. IMDB still shows his casting as 'rumoured' and there has been no official confirmation.

John Barrowman returns to Torchwood



Following his success in the lead role of the panto 'Aladdin' in Glasgow, John Barrowman has started filming in the US on the new series of "Torchwood" (Torchwood: Miracle Day).

There is no news on the filming from his official website, but @BBC_Torchwood, the Twitter account for the official production office of the show, has recently posted several updates from the set.


Kevin McKidd is to make directorial debut



Kevin McKidd
is to make his directorial debut on "Grey's Anatomy," in the episode 'Don't Deceive Me' which will be broadcast on Thursday 3 February (9:00-10:01 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network.

More info at Spoiler TV

Hamish Clark 'walks the walk'




Hamish Clark
features in the Johnnie Walker “Walk the Walk” promotional videos. More info, and some video selections, can be found at the Hamish Clark fansite

Gerard Butler at Bvlgari Fundraiser




Gerard Butler joined friends Jared Leto, Gina Gershon and Julianne Hough on 13 January for the Bvlgari Fundraiser in Beverly Hills, CA. The charity event was for the benefit of Save the Children and Artists for Peace and Justice

Source (and more info): Examiner

No UK broadcast date yet for South Riding



The BBC has still to announce a broadcast date for "South Riding", starring Anna Maxwell Martin, David Morrissey and Douglas Henshall. In their "Coming Soon" section they state that it will be broadcast 'later this year'.

However, PBS has announced that the drama will be shown on Masterpiece Classics on May 1st, May 8th and May 15th 2011 at 9pm.


Thursday 13 January 2011

Hello post

Given the current demands on my ever-dwindling free time, I hadn’t planned on taking on another project this year, but when I read Saba’s farewell post, I was prompted to volunteer. This blog has been a wonderful source of information over the last three years, and I felt that it would be a great shame to see it discontinue. I have therefore offered to take over, and I only hope that I can do so in a manner that will uphold this blog’s excellent reputation.

To begin with, though, I will need to make some small changes in order to manage the blog, the Facebook page, and the Twitter account.

First of all, the most noticeable change will be the posting of updates that include several items of news rather than one, although I will maintain the tradition of posting about each actor individually.

Secondly, I will need to pare down the number of accounts followed on Twitter, purely for time-management purposes. I hope that no-one will be offended if they suddenly find themselves unfollowed by @ScottishActors; it’s nothing personal, but simply that I don’t have time to read through the timefeed of over 960 fellow tweeters!

Thirdly, I will need your help, dear reader, in finding new sites and blogs etc that are dedicated to our wonderful Scottish Actors. If you find any that are not already listed in the ‘Links’ on the right hand side of this page, please let me know.

Finally, I would like to thank Saba for creating and maintaining this excellent blog, and for helping me take these first tentative steps in her shoes. She’s a tough act to follow, but I hope I can make her proud.

Thank you.

Tuesday 4 January 2011

Farewell post

I'm very sad that I have to write this, but this is going to be my final post on the blog. I hadn't planned on doing this so early in the year, but I realize that I can no longer post updates because of work. It's oddly painful to write this since this blog has been around for three years and I have enjoyed working on it.

I want to thank everyone who has stopped by to read or leave a comment. Thanks for all your tips and your support. I will miss interacting with people most of all. That's the thing about blogging. Eventually it becomes more about the community than the content. Which is why this is so hard to do.

In the off chance that anyone is interested in taking over the Scottish Actors blog you can contact me at saltireflower [at] yahoo [dot] com. Actually, if you want to contact me at all you can do so at that address. I might be a little slow in replying, but I will reply. Finally, I just wanted to share links to all the places online that I've gotten any information or inspiration from. Many of the people who run these sites have been blogging for way longer than I have, some of them since the 1990s, and they all do it out of love:


Thank you all,

Saba

Monday 3 January 2011

Ewan McGregor cast in 'Ocean Warrior'?


Ewan McGregor has reportedly been cast as Captain Paul Wilson, Greenpeace activist and founder of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society. The real-life Wilson revealed that Ewan will likely be the star of Ocean Warrior which begins shooting later this year in Australia:

The making of this movie has been a project in Hollywood since 1981 when Tony Bill first bought the rights from me for Warner Brothers. The option rights have been purchased every year but now finally it looks promising, with a written script and serious pre-production work. Over the years a number of actors have requested to play my part including Sean Penn, Christian Bale, Heath Ledger, Aiden Quinn, Rutger Hauer, Clive Owens etc. As of now it looks like Ewan McGregor. I think he will do a good job, although I would love to see long time Sea Shepherd supporter Christian Bale take the part. As for a leading lady my favourite actress has always been Sophie Marceau, but the choice is not mine unfortunately. [Bleeding Cool]

Weekly schedule for Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson

Mo 1/3: Lisa Kudrow, Matt Braunger
Tu 1/4: Julie Bowen, Carson Kressley
We 1/5: Henry Winkler, Paula Deen
Th 1/6: Gary Sinise, Alex Kingston
Fr 1/7: Mila Kunis, Geechy Guy

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