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May 7

CBS

  • 2 BROKE GIRLS – (hour long season finale) Max and Caroline attend a fashion gala where Martha Stewart is a guest in an effort to have her try their cupcakes.
  • TWO AND A HALF MEN – Zoey isn’t convinced Alan deserves all the love and affection he receives upon his return from the hospital.
  • MIKE & MOLLY – Things don’t go as planned at Mike and Molly’s wedding rehearsal.
  • HAWAII FIVE-0 – When McGarrett finally gets to Wo Fat, he is stunned to learn that the Japanese Yakuza wants them both dead.

NBC

  • THE VOICE – The remaining contestants perform.
  • SMASH – A crisis hits Rebecca Devall (Uma Thurman) as “Bombshell” is set to face its first audience.

FOX

  • BONES – While in Los Angeles to consult on a film based on her latest book, Brennan discovers the prop cadaver being used is a murder victim.
  • HOUSE – The team must convince its patient that a missing House is still calling all the shots.

ABC

  • DANCING WITH THE STARS – The six remaining contestants perform.
  • CASTLE – (season finale) Castle tries to protect Beckett as she pursues the man who shot her.

CW

  • GOSSIP GIRL – Blair asks Serena to pose as her at an important meeting; Lola and Ivy help Chuck with a personal vendetta.
  • HART OF DIXIE – Zoe feels responsible for not noticing warning signs as a friend faces a health crisis; Lavon encourages Wade to open up his own bar.

BRAVO

  • BETHENNY EVER AFTER – Jason and Bethenny get back to work in the city; Bethenny indulges in a night out with Jake and a yoga class with Nick.

VH1

  • BASKETBALL WIVES – The women take a trip to Tahiti; Tami and Kesha have a showdown.
  • LA LA’S FULL COURT LIFE – A paparazzi photograph of La La turns into a salacious Internet story.

DAY TIME TALK SHOW

THE ELLEN DEGENERES SHOW – Eva Mendes, Beth Stern
THE VIEW – Dr. Phil McGraw, Norah Jones

LATE NIGHT TALK SHOWS

THE LATE SHOW WITH DAVID LETTERMAN (CBS) – Dr. Phil McGraw, Beth Behrs, Spiritualized
THE TONIGHT SHOW WITH JAY LENO (NBC) – Michelle Pfeiffer, Bear Grylls, Snow Patrol
JIMMY KIMMEL LIVE (ABC) – Kristen Stewart, Chloe Grace Moretz, B.o.B.
THE LATE LATE SHOW WITH CRAIG FERGUSON (CBS) – Poppy Montgomery, Steve Guttenberg
LATE NIGHT WITH JIMMY FALLON (NBC) – Jennifer Connelly, Brian Wilson, Mike Love, the Beach Boys
LAST CALL WITH CARSON DALY (NBC) – Jenny McCarthy, 5 Second Films, Jessie Baylin
THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART (COMEDY CENTRAL) – Admiral General Aladeen
THE COLBERT REPORT (COMEDY CENTRAL) – Andy Cohen
CONAN – Metta World Peace, Matt Walsh, the Lumineers

May 7

The Avengers smashed the movie opening record this weekend, as the Marvel Comics superhero mash-up took in $200.3 million in its domestic debut, blowing past the previous record of $169.2 million for last year’s opening of the final Harry Potter movie, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows — Part 2The Avengers also added $151.5 million overseas after opening internationally last week, bringing the movie’s total take worldwide so far to $641.8 million in just a week and a half.

 

WEEKEND WRAP-UP

Directed by Buffy the Vampire Slayer’s Joss WhedonThe Avengers stars Robert Downey Jr. as Iron Man, Chris Evans as Captain America, Chris Hemsworth as Thor, Mark Ruffalo as the Hulk, Scarlett Johansson as Black Widow, Jeremy Renner as Hawkeye and Samuel L. Jackson as Nick Fury.

  • The top movie for the past two weekends, Think Like a Man, fell to second place.

THIS WEEKEND’S TOP TEN MOVIES — MAY 4-6

  1. The Avengers, $200.3 million
  2. Think Like a Man, $8 million
  3. The Hunger Games, $5.7 million
  4. The Lucky One, $5.5 million
  5. The Pirates! Band of Misfits, $5.4 million
  6. The Five-Year Engagement, $5.1 million
  7. The Raven, $2.5 million
  8. Safe, $2.47 million
  9. Chimpanzee, $2.4 million
  10. The Three Stooges, $1.8 million
JULIE BENZ TIES THE KNOT: Julie Benz is off the market. People magazine confirmed that the formerDexter star, 40, tied the knot with Rich Orosco on Saturday (May 5th). The couple has been together for five years and got engaged last June.

 ‘BACHELOR’ COUPLE WEDS: The Bachelor franchise has produced a married couple — they just didn’t meet on the show. Chris Lambton and Peyton Wright tied the knot on Saturday (May 5th), nearly two years after they started dating. Lambton was a finalist on Ali Fedotowsky’s season of The Bachelorettewhile Wright appeared on The Bachelor. Fellow Bachelorette contestants Craig Robinson, Tyler Vermette and Roberto Martinez were in attendance for the nuptials.

CARSON DALY TO BE A DAD AGAIN: Carson Daly and his wife Siri Pinter are going to be parents again. Pinter announced her pregnancy on her food blog along with a picture of her baby bump, writing, “Look at all those cookies in my belly! Ok there is a baby in there too, and that baby has been living there for about 5 and a half months already! I am due early September. We are beyond thrilled and blessed. I have been eating a lot of cookies.”

KELLY OSBOURNE GUSHES OVER NEW NIECE: The Osbournes can’t stop gushing about their new addition. Kelly opened up about her brother Jack’s new daughter, telling Us Weekly, “[Pearl’s birth] is the most amazing thing that has ever happened to our family. I could not be happier.” Pearl’s mother is Jack’s fiance Lisa Stelly. Kelly added of her brother, “He’s just so happy and he’s so good with the baby. It’s unbelievable.”

MIRA SORVINO WELCOMES FOURTH CHILD: Mira Sorvino gave birth to her fourth child on May 3rd. The actress and her husband Christopher Backus released a statement saying, “We are thrilled beyond measure to have been blessed with our fourth precious, healthy child.” The couple, who have been married since 2004, also have a seven-year-old daughter Mattea and sons Johnny, five, and Holden, two.

RIP: “MCA” Beastie Boys founder dead at 47

NEW YORK (AP) — Adam Yauch, the gravelly voiced Beastie Boys rapper who co-founded the seminal hip-hop group, has died at age 47.

Yauch’s representatives confirmed that the rapper died Friday morning in New York after a nearly three-year battle with cancer.

Also known as MCA, Yauch was diagnosed with a cancerous salivary gland in 2009. He had undergone surgery and radiation.

At the time, Yauch expressed hope it was “very treatable,” but his illness caused the group to cancel shows and delayed the release of its 2011 album, “Hot Sauce Committee, Pt. 2.”

The Brooklyn-born Yauch created the Beastie Boys with high school friend Michael “Mike D” Diamond. Originally conceived as a hardcore punk group, it became a hip-hop trio after Adam “Ad-Rock” Horovitz joined.

Video courtesy MTV Networks

 

May 4-6

FRIDAY, MAY 4

  • Will Arnett (actor/comedian, Up All Night, 30 Rock, Arrested Development, Sit Down Shut Up, Blades of Glory, Semi-Pro, married to Amy Poehler) (42)
  • Lance Bass (singer, formerly of *NSYNC) (33)
  • Mary Elizabeth McDonough (TV actress, starred as Erin on TV’s The Waltons) (51)
  • Randy Travis (country singer and actor) (53)
  • George F. Will (columnist, author, and political pundit) (71)
  • Pia Zadora (actress and singer) (58)
  • Oleta Adams (singer) (59, disputed)
  • Jackie Jackson (singer, of the Jacksons) (61)
  • Mike Dirnt (bassist, Green Day) (40)
  • Mick Mars (guitarist, Motley Crue) (61)
  • Dick Dale (guitarist, “Miserlou,” “Pipeline”; known as “the king of the surf guitar”) (75)
  • Ana Gasteyer (actress-comedienne, former Saturday Night Live cast member, Mean Girls) (45)
  • Soozie Tyrell (violinist, Bruce Springsteen‘s E Street Band & Seeger Sessions Band) (55)
  • Georg Wadenius (guitarist, Blood, Sweat & Tears and session work) (67)
  • Richard Jenkins (actor, The Visitor, Six Feet Under, North Country, Burn After Reading) (65)
  • Alexander Gould (actor, Shane Botwin on Weeds) (18)

CINCO DE MAYO

  • Chris Brown (R&B singer) (23)
  • Michael Palin (actor, comedian, and Monty Python member) (69)
  • Tina Yothers (actress, Family Ties’ Jennifer Keaton) (39)
  • Lance Henriksen (actor, The Right StuffThe TerminatorAlien films, The Quick And The Dead,Millennium) (72)
  • Brian Williams (NBC News anchor) (53)
  • Skye Sweetnam (pop singer) (24)
  • Craig David (British R&B singer) (31)
  • Kyan Douglas (grooming expert on Queer Eye For The Straight Guy) (42)
  • John Rhys-Davies (actor, Sallah in the Indiana Jones films, Gimli in the Lord Of The Rings movies) (68)
  • Ann B. Davis (actress, Alice of The Brady Bunch) (86)
  • Henry Cavill (actor, The Tudors, Whatever Works, Tristan & Isolde, Creek) (29)
  • Brooke Hogan (singer, daughter of Hulk Hogan) (24)
  • Adele (singer) (24)
  • Bill Ward (drummer, Black Sabbath) (64)
SUNDAY, MAY 6
  • Tony Blair (former British Prime Minister) (59)
  • George Clooney (Actor, The Perfect StormOcean’s Eleven, Michael Clayton, Good Night and Good Luck) (51)
  • Roma Downey (Irish actress, the angel “Monica” on Touched By An Angel) (52)
  • Willie Mays (Hall Of Fame Major League Baseball player, the “Say Hey Kid”) (81)
  • Bob Seger (rock star) (67)
  • Chris Shiflett (guitarist, the Foo Fighters) (41)
  • Adrianne Palicki (actress, Friday Night Lights, Smallville, Supernatural) (29)
  • Gabourey Sidibe (actress, Precious, The Big C, Tower Heist) (29)

May 4-6

FRIDAY, MAY 4

1626, Dutch explorer Peter Minuit landed on present-day Manhattan Island. Minuit later bought the island from the Indians with cloth and brass buttons.
1886, the first practical phonograph — known as the gramophone — was patented.
1929 Actress Audrey Hepburn (SabrinaBreakfast At Tiffany’sMy Fair Lady) is born. She dies in 1993.
1932, convicted of income tax evasion, mobster Al Capone — “Public Enemy Number One” — entered a federal penitentiary.
1958, Graffiti-turned-pop artist Keith Haring was born. He died from AIDS-related causes in 1990.
1959, the first Grammy Awards were presented.
1960Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz divorced.
1960, the birth control pill was approved by the Food & Drug Administration.
1970, Ohio National Guard troops opened fire on anti-Vietnam War protesters at Kent State University, killing four students and wounding nine others.
1975 Actor-comedian Moe Howard (the Three Stooges) dies at age 77.
1989, fired White House aide Colonel Oliver North was convicted of shredding documents and two other obstruction of justice crimes and acquitted of nine other charges related to the Iran-Contra affair. The convictions were later overturned on appeal.
1994, Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and Palestine Liberation Organization leader Yasser Arafatsigned a historic accord granting Palestinian self-rule in the Gaza Strip and Jericho.
1998, Unabomber Theodore Kaczynski was given four life sentences plus 30 years under a plea agreement that spared him the death penalty.
2001Bonny Lee Bakley, the wife of actor Robert Blake, was shot to death as she sat in a car near a Los Angeles restaurant. Blake was arrested in April 2002 in connection with the murder. He was eventually tried for murder but was exonerated.
2001 The movie The Mummy Returns, starring Brendan FraserRachel WeiszJohn HannahArnold Vosloo, and Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, opens.
2003 The 100th victim of the Great White club fire at The Station nightclub in West Warwick, Rhode Island, dies at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, where she’d been in critical condition since the blaze on February 20th.

SATURDAY, MAY 5

1862, badly outnumbered Mexican troops defeated invading French forces in the Battle Of Puebla. The anniversary — Cinco De Mayo (literally Fifth Of May) — is observed as a regional holiday in Mexico, but as a cultural holiday in the U.S., and is an excuse for a Mexican-themed party…
1893, the stock market crashed, leading to the second-worst economic crisis in U.S. history — behind the Great Depression of the 1930s — with 15-to-20 percent of the work force unemployed.
1904, the American League’s first perfect game was pitched by Cy Young, who led his Boston Americans to a 3-0 victory over Philadelphia.
1925, Tennessee teacher John T. Scopes was arrested for teaching Charles Darwin‘s theory of evolution in violation of state law. His trial was the basis for the play and movie Inherit The Wind.
1945, in the only fatal attack of its kind during World War II, a Japanese balloon bomb exploded on Oregon’s Gearhart Mountain, killing a pregnant woman and five children who were on a picnic.
1973, Secretariat won the Kentucky Derby. He went on to take the Preakness and the Belmont Stakes, winning the Triple Crown.
1981, Irish Republican Army hunger-striker Bobby Sands died at the Maze Prison in Northern Ireland on his 66th day without food.
1994, Singapore caned American teen Michael Fay for vandalism, one day after the sentence was reduced from six lashes to four after an appeal by President Bill Clinton.
1995, As rescue workers ended their search for bodies in the Oklahoma City bombing, President Clintondenounced self-styled anti-government militias, saying, “How dare you call yourselves patriots and heroes.”
1996, Israel and the Palestinians began the final stage of their peace talks in Taba, Egypt.
1996, The FBI released preliminary figures showing that serious crimes reported to police fell for the fourth straight year in 1995.
1996King Juan Carlos swore in conservative leader Jose Maria Aznar as Spanish prime minister, opening a new era in Spanish politics after 13 years of Socialist rule.
1997, A jury in Jacksonville, Florida, found R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company was not responsible for the death of Jean Connor, a lifelong smoker.
1998, Secretary Of State Madeleine Albright called on Israel to agree to hand over an additional 13 percent of the West Bank to the Palestinians, on top of the 27 percent already relinquished.
1999, The first Kosovo refugees brought to the United States, 453 of them, arrived at Fort Dix, New Jersey.
2000, The Labor Department reported the nation’s unemployment rate had hit a 30-year low of 3.9 percent in April 2000, with blacks and Hispanics recording the lowest jobless rates in history.
2000, Reformers swept Iran’s run-off elections, winning control of the legislature from conservatives for the first time since 1979 Islamic revolution.

SUNDAY, MAY 6

1889, the Paris Exposition, featuring the just-completed Eiffel Tower, formally opened.
1915Orson Welles is born. He dies in 1985.
1915Babe Ruth hit the first of his 714 major league home runs at the Polo Grounds while playing for the Boston Red Sox against the New York Yankees.
1937, the hydrogen-filled German dirigible Hindenburg caught on fire and crashed as it was coming in for a landing in Lakehurst, New Jersey, killing 36 of the 97 people on board.
1941, dictator Josef Stalin took over as premier of the Soviet Union.
1950Elizabeth Taylor married hotel chain heir Nicky Hilton, in the first of her seven marriages.
1957, Senator John F. Kennedy of Massachusetts was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for his book Profiles In Courage.
1960, Britain’s Princess MargaretQueen Elizabeth II‘s sister, married commoner Anthony Armstrong-Jones. The couple divorced in 1978.
1986, In the wake of the Chernobyl disaster, Soviet officials revealed that radiation escaped from the damaged nuclear reactor for 36 hours before area residents were evacuated, because the plant staff did not realize the seriousness of the accident.
1994, former Arkansas state worker Paula Jones filed suit against President Bill Clinton, alleging he’d sexually harassed her in 1991 when he was governor of Arkansas.
1994, Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II and French President Francois Mitterrand formally opened the Channel Tunnel — dubbed the “Chunnel” — establishing a rail link between their countries underneath the English Channel.
1998, Chicago Cubs rookie Kerry Wood tied a major league record with 20 strikeouts in a nine-inning game. Roger Clemens had accomplished the feat twice, in 1986 and 1996, and Randy Johnson has also since matched the record, in 2001.
1998, Astronomers announced the detection of a gamma ray burst in a galaxy 12 billion light years away that was equal to the energy expended by the sun in one trillion years.

 

May 4-6

FRIDAY

CBS

  • UNDERCOVER BOSS – Fastsigns International CEO Catherine Monson.
  • CSI: NY – The team goes to a housing project in Brooklyn, NY to investigate the murder of a successful businessman.
  • BLUE BLOODS – Jackie and Danny look into the suspicious death of an investor; when the Sanfinos order a hit on Jimmy Riordan, Frank puts Jamie under house arrest.

NBC

  • WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE? – Rashida Jones learns about her family history on her mother’s side.
  • GRIMM – After a wealthy matriarch mysteriously dies and her stepdaughter loses everything in a Ponzi scheme, Hank and Nick investigate.
  • DATELINE NBC – Detectives are baffled when a man is shot while asleep in bed with his wife.

FOX

  • THE FINDER – A Miami mob boss who thinks a voodoo doll is being used against him asks Walter for help.
  • FRINGE – Walter is forced to revisit his painful when a fringe event causes people to spontaneously combust.

ABC

  • SHARK TANK – The man who created Rollerblades seeks an investment for his latest invention.
  • PRIMETIME: WHAT WOULD YOU DO? (repeat)
  • 20/20 – A couple raising their children in a nudist colony; a dwarf family living in an average size house to prepare the children for the real world.

CW

  • NIKITA – Ryan wants to go to the CIA director for help when Percy’s nuclear weapon plan appears to be getting out of control.
  • SUPERNATURAL – Meg contacts Dean and Sam with news that Castiel is conscious and talking.

DAY TIME TALK SHOW

THE ELLEN DEGENERES SHOW – Scarlett Johansson, Robert Downey Jr.
THE VIEW – Chris Evans, Chris Hemsworth, Marcela Valladolid, guest co-host Bruce Jenner

LATE NIGHT TALK SHOWS

THE LATE SHOW WITH DAVID LETTERMAN (CBS) – Electric Guest
THE TONIGHT SHOW WITH JAY LENO (NBC) – Kristen Stewart, James Morrison
JIMMY KIMMEL LIVE (ABC) – (repeat)
THE LATE LATE SHOW WITH CRAIG FERGUSON (CBS) – Zooey Deschanel, Patrick Warburton
LATE NIGHT WITH JIMMY FALLON (NBC) – Nathan Fillion, Taran Killam, Retta, Kathleen Edwards
LAST CALL WITH CARSON DALY (NBC) – (repeat)

SATURDAY

NBC

  • SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE – Eli Manning hosts; Rihanna performs.

SUNDAY

CBS

  • THE AMAZING RACE – (season finale) The teams race through Japan and to Honolulu, where one team wins the prize.
  • NYC 22 – Lazarus and Kenny search for a man threatening to denotate a bomb at a public rally; Jackpot and Ahmad transport rowdy criminals.

NBC

  • HARRY’S LAW – Malcolm returns with distressing news that forces Harry to revisit an old case.
  • THE CELEBRITY APPRENTICE – The five remaining celebrities must create a print ad campaign for a hair dryer; following an elimination, the final four contestants go on a job interview.

FOX

  • THE SIMPSONS – Marge and Homer go on a date, but Marge is embarrassed when Homer talks during the movie.
  • BOB’S BURGERS – After the restaurant receives an unfavorable review from a critic, Bob’s plan to get a redo spirals out of control.
  • FAMILY GUY – Meg’s exciting European adventure come to a halt when she is kidnapped.
  • AMERICAN DAD – Roger rediscovers an alter ego, who continues to be the most despised man in town.

ABC

  • ONCE UPON A TIME – An Henry begs Emma to stay in Stonybrooke, Regina works on a plot that could rid her of Emma permanently.
  • DESPERATE HOUSEWIVES – Bree starts to develop feelings for her attorney (Scott Bakula); Lynette tries to keep Tom from being transferred to India.
  • GCB – (season finale) Carlene and the rest of the ladies run into danger when they go to Juarez for a groundbreaking ceremony.

AMC

  • THE KILLING – Investigation goes back to the casino; tension erupts at the Larsen house.
  • MAD MEN – Peggy is upset by a secret she is keeping; Pete helps a friend.

BRAVO

  • THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF NEW JERSEY – It’s a gossip filled cruise down the Jersey coast; Jacqueline plays referee between two sisters-in-law.

E!

  • KHLOE AND LAMAR – Rob goes overboard with his OCD in Dallas; Malika becomes jealous of Khloe’s friendhsip with Porschla Kidd.
  • MEET MRS. EASTWOOD AND COMPANY – Clint Eastwood’s wife, Dina, introduces their daughters and their housekeeper, then Dina reveals her passion project.

HBO

  • GAME OF THRONES – The Lannisters send Myrcella away from harm; Arya has a surprise visitor.
  • VEEP – Selina quells accusations that everything is about her; Gary selects candidates for the VP dog.
  • GIRLS – A text from Adam sends Hannah into a tailspin; Ray and Charlie snoop in the girls’ apartment.

SHOWTIME

  • NURSE JACKIE – Lonely, Jackie invites Kevin to meet her at a cafe; Cruz institutes a new dress code.
  • THE BIG C – Cathy tries to impress the parents of the baby she wants to adopt; Jessie urges Adam to deepen his relationship with God.
  • THE BORGIAS – The Pope demands allegiance from Catherine Sforza; Della Rovere attempts recruitment.

VH1

  • MOB WIVES – Karen tells Ramona that she is considering resolving her differences with Drita; Renee goes public.

May 4

NEW HOUSE FOR BRANGELINA: Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt have reportedly bought a $16 million mansion in Richmond, West London. The Sun reported that the purchase comes a year after they spent $50,000 a month to rent the home — called Whornes Place — while Pitt was in the area filming World War Z.A source told the paper, “They like the culture and are happy for their children to receive schooling here. They think Richmond is a beautiful part of the world.” CHRIS HARRISON SPLITS FROM WIFEThe Bachelor host Chris Harrison and his wife Gwen are separating after 18 years of marriage. He told People magazine, “Though we have made this incredibly difficult decision to separate, our love and mutual respect remain, and we look forward to sharing in the lives of our wonderful children.”

JULIA ROBERTS AND GEORGE CLOONEY FILE JOINT LAWSUIT: Julia Roberts and George Clooney are teaming up — for a lawsuit. The mega stars filed a joint suit against Beyond Audio, Inc and Digital Projection, Inc. for allegedly using their names and images to promote their products. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the lawsuit accuses the company of privacy and publicity right violations, negligent misuse and trademark infringement. The company allegedly used large photographs of them for marketing in “print advertisements published in numerous magazines over the past several months” without permission.

PATRICK SCHWARZENEGGER TAKES JIMMY IOVINE’S DAUGHTER TO PROM: Arnold Schwarzenegger and Maria Shriver’s son Patrick took Jade Iovine, the daughter of American Idol mentor Jimmy Iovine as his date to the prom this year. The 18-year-old tweeted a picture of himself with Jade, writing, “Prom with my best friend @jadeiovine.”

RYAN O’NEAL, YOU ARE NOT THE FATHER: Ryan O’Neal is not the father of a new baby.RadarOnline.com reported that the 70-year-old took a paternity test after a woman claimed to have had his child — and the test proved that he is not in fact the father. His rep said after the results came in, “As we stated when this allegation was initially made, Mr. O’Neal never had sex with this woman, and we feel completely vindicated.”

BARRY WATSON TO BE A DAD AGAIN: Barry Watson and Natasha Gregson Wagner are expecting a child. A rep for the former 7th Heaven actor confirmed that Wagner — daughter of the late actress Natalie Wood — is pregnant. It will be her first child; Watson is already a father to Oliver, 7, and Felix, 4, with Extreme Makeover: Home Edition’s Tracy Hutson.

ED HELMS RELEASING ALBUM: Ed Helms is embarking on a musical career. The actor — famous for his roles on The Office and in The Hangover movies — is releasing a bluegrass album. Helms and his Oberlin College classmates Jacob Tilove and Ian Riggs started playing together in school and have now decided to make their group official with an album. He said, “We’ve been laying down some demos and kicking them back and forth. We’ve been playing together so long, we have so many original tunes. We’ve made recordings for friends and family for years but we’ve never done a proper album.”

MICK JAGGER HOSTING SNL: Mick Jagger will be hosting the season finale of Saturday Night Live. The Rolling Stones frontman was a musical guest twice before on the show, but this will mark his first hosting gig. Jagger will also perform on the May 19th episode.

ROB PATTINSON LOADS HIS PLATE: Robert Pattinson has joined The Rover, a film that “follows one man’s pursuit through the Australian Outback of the men who stole his car.” Pattinson will play a character named Reynolds. The news comes just a day after it was announced that Pattinson will star in Mission: Blacklist.

May 3

  • Christina Hendricks (actress, Mad Men) (37)
  • Greg Gumbel (sportscaster) (66)
  • Dule Hill (actor, played “Charlie” on The West Wing) (37)
  • Pete Seeger (legendary folk singer) (93)
  • Frankie Valli (lead singer of the Four Seasons, actor on The Sopranos) (78)
  • Bobby Cannavale (actor, Third Watch, Cupid) (42, disputed)
  • Pete Staples (bassist, the Troggs) (68)
  • Mary Hopkin (singer “Those Were The Days”) (62)
  • Christopher Cross (singer, “Sailing,” “Ride Like The Wind,” “Arthur’s Theme (Best That You Can Do”) (61)
  • Ron Popeil (inventor and TV pitchman, Veg-O-Matic, Popeil Pocket Fisherman, Mr. Microphone, GLH-9 Hair In A Can Spray, Showtime Rotisserie) (77)
  • Levi Johnston (father of Sarah Palin’s grandchild, former fiance of Bristol Palin) (22)

May 3

1469, Italian political philosopher Niccolo Machiavelli was born.
1649, the first American law to regulate the practice of medicine passed in New York.
1802, Washington, D.C., was incorporated as a city. The mayor was appointed by the president, and the council elected by property owners.
1898, Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir was born.
1921, West Virginia imposed the first state sales tax.
1933,The United States Mint was under the direction of a woman, Nellie Ross, for the first time.
1933 James Brown was born. He died in 2006.
1936Joe DiMaggio played his first major league game, getting three hits in the New York Yankees’ 14-5 win over St. Louis.
1937Margaret Mitchell won a Pulitzer Prize for her novel Gone With The Wind.
1948, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that covenants banning the sale of real estate to blacks or members of other racial groups were legally unenforceable.
1948 Playwright Tennessee Williams wins the Pulitzer Prize for his play A Streetcar Named Desire.
1960, The play The Fantasticks opened at the Sullivan Playhouse in New York City. It would become the longest-running off-Broadway play ever.
1971, National Public Radio, a national noncommercial radio network financed by the Corporation For Public Broadcasting, began broadcasting.
1975 Elton John performs “Philadelphia Freedom” and “Bennie And The Jets” on the TV show Soul Train.
1979, the victorious Conservative Party chose Margaret Thatcher to become Britain’s first female prime minister, a position she held for the next 12 years.
1986, Horse racing legend Bill Shoemaker became the oldest jockey to win the Kentucky Derby. “The Shoe” was atop Ferdinand for the win. It had been 32 years since Shoemaker’s first Kentucky Derby victory in 1955.
1986, In NASA’s first post-Challenger launch, an unmanned Delta rocket lost power in its main engine shortly after liftoff, forcing safety officers to destroy it by remote control.
1988, The White House acknowledged that first lady Nancy Reagan had used astrological advice to help schedule her husband’s activities, after a report about unflattering revelations in an impending memoir by former chief of staff Donald Regan.

May 3

CBS

  • THE BIG BANG THEORY – Wedding plans are jeopardizes when NASA reschedules Howard’s mission; Leonard says something in the bedroom that surprises Penny.
  • RULES OF ENGAGEMENT – Jen and Audrey go to a concert together; Adam is hurt when Jeff makes plans without him.
  • PERSON OF INTEREST – On Reese’ birthday, Finch gives him the day off in hope of keeping him away from the latest person of interest.
  • THE MENTALIST – Lisbon reconnects with her ex-fiance while investigating the murder of a surfer.

NBC

  • COMMUNITY – When a beloved classmate dies unexpectedly, Britta uses skills from psychology class to counsel the study group.
  • 30 ROCK – Angie brings “Queen of Jordan” back to TGS; Liz finds herself in a feud.
  • THE OFFICE – Andy tries to jumpstart his comeback; Jim and Dwight join forces in hope of outsmarting a salesman.
  • PARKS AND RECREATION – An important person in Pawnee dies while Leslie is on a bus tour for the final day of her campaign; Andy investigates a security threat.
  • AWAKE – Bird and Britten investigate what appears to be gang violence; Hannah faces a tough situation with Rex and his girlfriend.

FOX

  • AMERICAN IDOL – A finalist is eliminated; performances by Carrie Underwood and Coldplay.
  • TOUCH – Following Jack’s numbers, Martin helps a Frenchwoman find her biological mother and twin sister.

ABC

  • MISSING – As Giancarlo and Becca race to find Azimoff, Violet and Dax try to apprehend Becca; an enemy is revealed.
  • GREY’S ANATOMY – The residents agonize over their upcoming exam results; Julia wants to start a family with Mark.
  • SCANDAL – Olivia and her team help defend the pilot of a commercial plane that crashed.

CW

  • THE VAMPIRE DIARIES – Klaus tries to leave town with Elena; Stefan and Damon have a candid conversation about the future.
  • THE SECRET CIRCLE – Blackwell asks Cassie to use her dark magic to find a crystal hidden at the school; Dawn tries to stop Blackwell.

BRAVO

  • DON’T BE TARDY FOR THE WEDDING – Kim uses Kroy’s parent’s week long visit to gain their approval.
  • KATHY – TBA

MTV

  • PUNK’D – Nick Cannon welcomes the New Boyz to Hollywood; Ashley Tisdale; Demi Lovato.
  • THE PAULY D PROJECT – TBA

DAY TIME TALK SHOW

THE ELLEN DEGENERES SHOW – Bill Clinton
THE VIEW – Tracy Morgan

LATE NIGHT TALK SHOWS

THE LATE SHOW WITH DAVID LETTERMAN (CBS) – Stephen Colbert, Chloe Grace Moretz, a performance by the Broadway cast of Nice Work If You Can Get It
THE TONIGHT SHOW WITH JAY LENO (NBC) – Robert Downey Jr., Katharine McPhee, Toast to Freedom
JIMMY KIMMEL LIVE (ABC) – Scarlett Johansson, Roger Daltrey
THE LATE LATE SHOW WITH CRAIG FERGUSON (CBS) – Julie Andrews, Michael Emerson
LATE NIGHT WITH JIMMY FALLON (NBC) – Martha Stewart, Carson Daly
LAST CALL WITH CARSON DALY (NBC) – Michael Ian Black, Father John Misty, Rachael Yamagata
THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART (COMEDY CENTRAL) – Peter Bergen
THE COLBERT REPORT (COMEDY CENTRAL) – Lena Dunham
CONAN – (repeat)

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