Nathan Lane to Reprise Role of ‘Pepper’ on Upcoming Episode of ‘Modern Family’
Nathan Lane is set to reprise his role as Pepper Saltzman in an upcoming episode this spring.
Lane made magic opposite Eric Stonestreet (Cam) and Jesse Tyler Ferguson (Mitch) last fall as their thrower-of-flamboyant-parties friend.
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Modern Family – TV.com Best of 2010 Nominee!
The year is coming to an end – it’s time to vote for the best TV shows and characters of the year in TV.com’s Best of 2010, and Modern Family has been nominated for Best Comedy!
Vote for Modern Family on www.tv.com/bestof2010
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‘Modern Family’ upstages the World Series
The “giant” winner for the night was ABC’s quartet of comedies, each of which saw upticks of about 10 percent. In fact, ‘Modern Family’ delivered an all-time high in viewers (13.07 million) and matched its best-ever demos (5.1).
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Norman Lloyd for ‘Modern Family’ role
Norman Lloyd has signed up to guest star in Modern Family.
TV Guide reports that the 95-year-old actor, who starred in St. Elsewhere, will join the comedy for one episode.
Cameron (Eric Stonestreet) is said to meet Lloyd’s character in a shopping mall and become friends with him.
Source: Digital Spy
Mary Lynn Rajskub to Visit MODERN FAMILY
For anyone going through 24 withdrawal, here’s some good news: Mary Lynn Rrajskub (Chloe) is going to guest star on MODERN FAMILY.
TV Guide reports Rajskub will play Mitchell’s (Jesse Tyler Ferguson) high school girlfriend, presumably the one mentioned in “The Kiss” episode–the one he never kissed in public because he’s gay. Awkward. I can’t wait to see Cameron’s (Eric Stonestreet) reaction. Will he be jealous or invite her for brunch?
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“Modern Family” Ratings Strong
While comedy rival “Glee” fell by more than 24% for its third episode of the season, “Modern Family” held fairly steady, easily winning the broadcast race Wednesday night.
The Emmy-winning comedy posted a 4.5 adults 18-49 rating with 11.34 million viewers. Save for “The Middle” (2.4 rating, 7.97 million viewers), the rest of ABC’s programming improved over last week, with “Better With You” ticking up slightly to a 2.3 with 6.89 million viewers, “Cougar Town” climbing to a 3.1 with 7.20 million viewers and “The Whole Truth” up to a 1.4 with 4.53 million.
Source: Headline Planet
Modern Family DVD Giveaway
EW has a Giveaway for the Modern Family DVD, check it out here.
Set Pieces: The houses of ‘Modern Family’
Steve Levitan, the co-creator of the Emmy- winning comedy series “Modern Family,” didn’t have to look far to find the home of the show’s Brentwood patriarch, above.
“It actually is the house down the street from where I live,” Levitan says. “I would drive past it every day, and it looked like the modern house that so many rich, divorced older guys seem to end up in.”
How did the crew create the looks, and where does all the decor come from? You can get the full story on the houses in “Modern Family” here. LA Times also got photos galore on “Modern Family” and two other family-themed shows in their 21-picture gallery.
Ratings: Modern Family Sets a Record as New Shows Falter
Modern Family‘s recent Emmy win gave the show a boost: The ABC comedy drew its highest rating ever on a night when several new shows failed to get much attention.
Family‘s Season 2 premiere drew 12.6 million viewers and was the night’s highest-rated show among adults 18 to 49, according to overnight Nielsen estimates. That demo rating was also a 19 percent improvement over the show’s debut last fall.
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