
By Laura Saltman
HOLLYWOOD, Calif. -- Our AccessHollywood.com TV expert, Laura "Dish of Salt" Saltman, breaks down what's happening in the world of TV over the weekend. Plus, which "Battlestar Galactica" babe is scrub-a-dub-dubbing into CBS's "The Big Bang Theory?" And news on what some "American Idol" alumni are up to for the holidays.
Read all of the details.... after the jump!
more »CHICAGO, Ill. -- "The Oprah Winfrey Show" has been on the air longer than "Twilight Saga" star Robert Pattinson has been alive, and when the talk show host wraps up her 25th and final season in 2011, she'll leave behind an enormous television legacy filled with some of televisions most memorable moments.
more »AP - Police believe a batch of drugs blamed in Michael Jackson's death was purchased by his personal physician at a Las Vegas pharmacy, U.S. court documents released Friday show. more »
Reuters - At what may be the height of her early career, teen sensation Taylor Swift finds herself facing the downside of stardom -- naysayers. more »
Reuters - Back in early 1995 when Sheryl Crow won Grammy gold for her debut album, her bank account was hardly glistening. more »
AP - Oprah Winfrey was set to announce Friday that her powerhouse daytime television show, the foundation of a multibillion-dollar media empire with legions of fans, will end its run in 2011 after 25 seasons on the air. more »
Part 5: Jackson says Dr. Murray should not be allowed to practice medicine. (06:06) watch video »
Part 2: Janet tells Robin Roberts: "I felt that [Michael] was in denial." (07:52) watch video »
Nicole Richie hospitalized with pneumonia; Janet Jackson talks about Michael's drug problem; Taylor Swift to debut greeting card line in spring. (Nov. 19) (01:03) watch video »
In an ABC Exclusive interview, Janet Jackson says she recognized her brother Michael's drug problem, and tried to help him, but that he rebuffed those attempts to intervene. Jackson says she felt Michael 'was in denial.' (Nov. 18) (00:53) watch video »