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News - June 2000
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June 30th, 2000
- From The WB:
The WB reports that J. August Richards has been added to the cast for next year. For those of you who don't remember who he is, he played Charles Gunn, the guy rogue vampire hunter whose had to dust his sister when she turned.
Here is a pic of him when he first appeared in the episode Warzone:
June 20th, 2000
June 13th, 2000
- Entertainment Weekly declares David Boreanaz the winner of the week:
Following in the big-screen footsteps of Buffy peers, the Angel star has nabbed a lead film role: He'll play a nerd-turned-killer who terrorizes women in Valentine.
June 7th, 2000
- Congratulations goes out to David Boreanaz who won the Saturn award for Best Actor on Televison. Unfortunately Charisma Carpenter lost out to Justina Vail (of Seven Days) for Best Supporting Actress on Television. (From The Mothership)
June 4th, 2000
- Entertainment Weekly report on The WB's season:
This year's rank No.6 Last Year No.5 Total viewers 3.6 million The Good Umm...(frantically rustling through papers)...her's one: Angel staked as strong a claim as its lead-out, Buffy the Vampire Slayer. With 6.4 million believers, 7th Heaven reigned again as the net's top-rated series. And despite wobbly numbers, Popular is building a cult audience. The Bad Talk about teen angst: One quarter of Dawson's Creek viewers were washed away, and Felicity's fan base was shorn by a third. A revamped Zoe was returned to the schedule and laughed right off again. And Mission Hill was the season's lowest-rated program, not too distantly followed by D.C. and Brutally Normal. Can we stop now? We're getting tired. The Upshot You're losing to UPN. UPN! Do something...anything.
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