Archive for the 'TV' Category

November 11, 2006


Gary Scheduled to Appear on CBS Early Show

On Wednesday, November 15th, Gary is scheduled to appear on CBS’ “The Early Show”.

If video becomes available, we’ll post it here.

November 3, 2006


Military Appreciation Monday - PSA

Monday, November 13 is Military Appreciation Monday. Gary will be featured in a public service announcement recognizing the contributions of both active duty and retired military forces.

October 31, 2006


“It’s time” campaign

Along with Kim Basinger, Meg Ryan, Kiefer Sutherland and other celebrities, Gary is part of an ad campaign by Baum & Mercier that highlights programs that assist education, medical research, and the environment. A print version of the ad featuring Gary is in November issue of Conde Nast Traveller.

Visit Baum & Mercier to see a flash version of the ad. Thanks to S. Williams for the tip!

October 10, 2006


Firefighter Documentary

Gary provides an introduction for Into the Fire, a new documentary abouut firefighters premiering this week on The History Channel. The film premieres on Friday, October 13 at 8 p.m. ET/PT. For more information, visit The History Channel’s web site.

October 4, 2006


CSI:NY on Spike TV

Spike TV has begun airing CSI:NY’s first season late on Sunday nights (11 pm ET/PT). Check your local cable listings for details, or visit Spike TV’s website.

September 26, 2006


CSI:NY, Open Season, USO

  • Reviews of the season premiere of CSI:NY — at Blogcritics (hee: “I’m impressed with one thing. Gary Sinise can kiss!” and TV Squad.
  • There really aren’t any yet, but reviews for Open Season will start appearing here (Rotten Tomatoes) and here (Metacritic) over the next few days.
  • Gary will be in Washington, DC this week for the USO’s annual fundraising gala.
  • Next new episode of CSI:NY — tomorrow night, entitled “Not What it Looks Like.” There’s a preview at the CBS web site.

September 20, 2006


Premiere Wednesday

  • Hey! It’s finally here! The season premiere of CSI:New York can be seen tonight on CBS, 10 pm EDT/PDT. We’ve heard whispers that it’s not to be missed!
  • Mission to Mars is discussed in a New York Times article on Brian De Palma (free reg. required).
  • There’s a new Lt. Dan Band performance scheduled — on November 4 at the Crystal Palace in Bakersfield, California. Tickets go on sale Saturday.
  • Reminder: the animated feature Open Season premieres next Friday, September 29, in both conventional theaters and IMAX 3-D. Gary is among the cast of voice talent which includes Martin Lawrence, Ashton Kutcher, Debra Messing, and Billy Connolly.

September 12, 2006


Quiet…

It’s been a quiet time as we wait for the new fall TV season to steamroll over our heads.

A couple of quick items:

– Mac Taylor is mentioned among other TV portrayals of 9/11 in this article

– Truman is mentioned among other historically based DVDs here.

Let us know if you have any hot news items! (Please!)

August 23, 2006


A Different Kind of Voiceover

Gary’s renown as a voiceover artist — from ads for Cadillac to animated features such as the upcoming Open Season — is well-known, but now he’s lending this talent to yet another worthy cause. Gary is narrating public service announcements for My Good Deed, a nonprofit encouraging Americans to honor the fifth anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks by performing one good deed.

You can see some of the national ads on the My Good Deed website.

August 16, 2006


New CSI Cast Member

Potential spoilers follow! Look away now or forever hold your peace!

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Several sources are reporting that 34-year-old actress Claire Forlani is joining the cast of CSI: New York for at least four episodes as a love interest for none other than Mac Taylor. She is listed in the IMDB as “Dr. Peyton Driscoll.”

Let’s hope this bodes well for a greater emphasis on character-driven stories this season.