Tracy Morgan on SNL
30 Rock’s Tracy Morgan is returning to home to Saturday Night Live this weekend, watch:
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30 Rock’s Tracy Morgan is returning to home to Saturday Night Live this weekend, watch:

Scrubs is done. The show moguls decided that without Zach Braff the show couldn’t continue – as some fans and cast members had suggested. Remember ‘After MASH’. ‘Nuff said.
BSG stars Edward James Olmos and Mary McConnell dish on their characters growing relationship.
Yahoo is looking to extend its brand to television by developing a half-hour news mag thingee – Yahoo Buzz – with Twentieth Television.
Tina Fey says “I Might Accidentally Roofie Jon Hamm” with regard to the appearance of the Mad Man hunk on 30 Rock. It’s all good fun!
Former Gilmore Girl Lauren Graham has a new show set- Let it Go. Graham will play a self-help talk show host whose advice to woman winds up falling on her own deaf ears when her “perfect” beau gives her the boot. Hmmm…. not particularly orginal. Alex Herschlag of Will & Grace fame will write the pilot.
“Slumdog Millionaire” lived up to its underdog theme at Sunday’s Golden Globes, sweeping all four of its categories, including best drama and director for Danny Boyle. Kate Winslet won two Globes all on her own, best dramatic actress for “Revolutionary Road” and supporting actress for “The Reader.” “The Wrestler” also had two, dramatic actor for Mickey Rourke and best song for Bruce Springsteen. – From Yahoo News
During an evening that otherwise belonged entirely to HBO, “Mad Men” and “30 Rock” continued a storybook year that has practically seen each series amass more awards than viewers by accepting top honors at Sunday’s Golden Globes. AMC’s period drama set at an advertising agency became the first back-to-back winner in that Globes category since “The X-Files” in 1998 (“Desperate Housewives” did so more recently on the comedy front). NBC’s “30 Rock” swept the key comedy prizes. – From Variety
Backstage at the Golden Globes – notes and reactions from behind the scenes.
In the first episode of “30 Rock” actor Keith Powell’s original web mini-series, Keith meets with his agent to discuss directing a play out of town.
A faint scar runs across Tina Fey’s left cheek, the result of a violent cutting attack by a stranger when Fey was five. Her husband says, “It was in, like, the front yard of her house, and somebody who just came up, and she just thought somebody marked her with a pen.” You can hardly see the scar in person. But I agree with Richmond that it makes Fey more lovely, like a hint of Marlene Dietrich noir glamour in a Preston Sturges heroine.
“That scar was fascinating to me,” Richmond recalls. “This is somebody who, no matter what it was, has gone through something. And I think it really informs the way she thinks about her life. When you have that kind of thing happen to you, that makes you scared of certain things, that makes you frightened of different things, your comedy comes out in a different kind of way, and it also makes you feel for people.”
I wonder how the scar affected Fey in high school. “She wasn’t Rocky Dennis developing a sense of humor because of her looks, like in Mask,” says Damian Holbrook, laughing. Liz Lemon’s blustery Republican boss, Jack Donaghy, played with comic genius by Alec Baldwin, tells Lemon, “I don’t know what happened in your life that caused you to develop a sense of humor as a coping mechanism. Maybe it was some sort of brace or corrective boot you wore during childhood, but in any case I’m glad you’re on my team.”
- from Vanity Fair