Eddie Murphy Could Appear on ‘Saturday Night Live’ This Weekend

A perfect storm is brewing for Eddie Murphy to make his first appearance on this weekend’s “Saturday Night Live” since leaving the show in 1984.

Ashton Kutcher’s Debut Brings Big Numbers for ‘Two and a Half Men,’ But CBS Network Still Loses to ABC

The official ratings are out and Ashton Kutcher’s debut on “Two and a Half Men” brought in big numbers for the show.

The Top Tweets of the Emmys

There were moments on Emmys night when we found ourselves far more entertained by the Twitterverse than the show itself.?

Several ‘All My Children’ Cast Members Set to Stay as Soap Moves Online

Several members of the “All My Children” cast have agreed to stay on the soap opera when the series ends its run on television and migrates online, the show’s star Cameron Mathison revealed Thursday.

Dancing With the Stars’ Mark Ballas Defends Chaz Bono

As the new season of Dancing With the Stars gets underway, pro Mark Ballas says he’s watching the feet of partner Kristin Cavallari — and watching the back of contestant Chaz Bono. “I’ve found some of the rough spots and I’m smoothing them out right now,” Ballas told TV Guide Magazine at the September 10 Creative Arts Emmys of the potential he sees in Cavallari. “But she’s good. I only have to tell her a couple of times before she starts getting the hang of it.” Ballas said he clicked with the notoriously pot-stirring The Hills star right away. “We get along, we have a lot in common, we have similar personalities, we find the same stuff funny, and I think it’s going to be really great. We make a good team,” he said. “She doesn’t say ‘I’m tired.’ She just keeps going and that’s what you need as a choreographer, someone who’s willing and just up for it. She’s up for it.” Ballas added that along with turning Cavallari into a full-fledged dancer, he hopes the show will reveal a new side of Chaz Bono — the transgender offspring of pop icon Cher and dance partner of Lacey Schwimmer — and defuse the negative backlash the activist has received from some quarters. “The thing about the show is that we take people on journeys. He’s a good person,” said Ballas. “It’s so wrong of people to accuse and to poke fun and then to be rude about someone that they’ve never met, that they don’t know. I’ve met Chaz. I’ve spent hours with Chaz, and he is a lovely guy. I wish him the best of luck — and good for him, getting out there and just doing it. Stick it to the man, my brother. It’s all good.” Ballas explained that when controversy arises on DWTS , the cast’s first instinct is always to rally around the star at the center of the flack. “We’ll defend our own to the death,” said Ballas. “It was the same thing when I was with Bristol Palin: I would’ve stood in front of a bus for that girl. I’m the one in the studio with her for 12 hours. I’m the one who knows what she’s really like and she’s a wonderful person. And Chaz is a wonderful person. I’m really rooting for him!”

‘Price is Right’ Model Files Sex Harassment Suit Against Producers With Famous Names

A former model on the long-running game show “The Price is Right” filed a sexual harassment lawsuit against the show’s producers.

John Walsh to Bring His ‘America’s Most Wanted’ to Lifetime Network

Just weeks after Fox dropped “America’s Most Wanted” after more than two decades, its creator-host, John Walsh, has a new home for the show on the Lifetime network.

‘God and Jesus’ Becomes Hot Trending Topic Thanks to VMAs

There were plenty of F-bombs dropped at this year’s MTV Video Music Awards, sprinkled with several naughty moments, but there was also a little positive influence to come out of the show.

Kris Jenner to Fill in for Sharon Osbourne on CBS’ Daytime Show ‘The Talk’

A person familiar with the CBS daytime show “The Talk” has told The Associated Press the show is adding two new faces to its second season.

David Letterman Beefs Up Security After Jihadist Threat

Two days after news surfaced that a jihadist had made violent threats against him, late-night comedian David Letterman tightened security at the Manhattan theater where he tapes his “Late Show.”