Hello Everyone,
I’m proud to announce that Emily Procter Online now has a new domain! Please bookmark http://emily-procter.com
Hello Everyone,
I’m proud to announce that Emily Procter Online now has a new domain! Please bookmark http://emily-procter.com
Emily Procter is set to take charge on White Collar.
The actress – who starred for 10 seasons on CSI: Miami as Calleigh Duquesne – will appear on at least two episodes of the USA Network hit in the role of Assistant Special Agent in Charge Amanda Callaway.
The new head of the New York White Collar Division, TV Guide reports she will be brought in to keep an eye on Peter and Neal.
Following a Tuesday off, White Collar returns with a new episode tonight.
Check out four clips from “Honor Among Thieves” and then visit TV Fanatic soon after it concludes for a detailed review.
SUNNYVALE, Calif. & DEARBORN, Mich., May 22, 2012 (BUSINESS WIRE) — –Featuring celebrity hosts — David Arquette, Adrian Grenier, Jenna Bush Hager, Emily Procter, Alicia Silverstone, J.R. Martinez and more
–All-new Focus Electric — Ford’s first all-electric, gas-free passenger car — plays a starring role in an exciting reality competition where the audience will ride along through some of America’s most interesting cities
Yahoo!, the premier digital company, and Ford are releasing today a teaser video previewing ‘Plugged In,’ a weekly online reality competition show coinciding with the launch of the all-new 2012 Focus Electric and airing exclusively on Yahoo! Screen, the company’s video destination.
‘Plugged In’ features two-person teams competing against each other in a series of challenges. The series begins May 29 with actor David Arquette guiding contestants through challenges at some of his favorite Los Angeles locales. Subsequent episodes will feature different celebrities taking contestants and viewers on an intimate tour of their respective hometowns, discovering hidden cultural gems and “best of” locations in their city.
CBS renewed a slew of shows a two months ago and also announced the pick-up of seven new series (and the likely cancellation of A Gifted Manearlier today, but now the high-rated network has officially canceled two shows.
CSI: Miami: This CSI spin-off has been on the air for 10 years, but its ratings are slipping. Its most recent season (which only consisted of 19 episodes) was pulling in about 8 million total viewers and a 1.7 rating in the key demo. For any other network that might seem like stellar ratings, but for CBS it tended to be on the low-side. In a statement, the network said “CSI: Miami leaves an amazing television legacy – a signature look and style, global popularity and as a key player in CBS’s rise to the top over the past decade. We thank all the producers – led by Jerry Bruckheimer, Jonathan Littman and Ann Donahue — and its talented cast, led by David Caruso, for 10 outstanding seasons. Viewers around the world will continue to enjoy rebroadcasts of CSI: Miami in syndication and on key digital platforms for many years to come.” CSI: New York’s fate hasn’t officially been announced, but sources say it could find a place on next year’s schedule.
Unforgettable: The Poppy Montgomery-led freshman drama (also starring Dylan Walsh) wasn’t a stellar performer for the network on Friday nights and hasn’t been picked up for a second season.

Barry Munday
CSI : Miami