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By Caillan
November 4, 2003 - 11:09 AM

  • David Kronke at the U-Press Telegram has proclaimed CBS and CSI winners in this season's ratings battles. Here's an excerpt from the article:

    WINNER: Crime procedurals, still. The Law & Order and CSI franchises remain unbeatable, Without a Trace is encroaching upon ER's onetime invincibility, and CBS' Cold Case is an out-of-the-box hit.

    Read more at this page.

  • An imprint of William Petersen's (Gil Grissom) hands in tile, displayed at Piper's Alley in Chicago, can be found online at the William Petersen Appreciation Page.

  • Kay McFadden, columnist for the Seattle Times, opened her November sweeps column with a look at CSI's "Fur and Loathing". "Thanks to CSI, viewers of the nation's No. 1 TV show know a lot more about stuffed animals and the people who love them than we did a few days ago," she wrote. Thanks to Elyse's CSI Site for this!

  • Reuters has posted a review of Sunday night's anniversary special, CBS at 75. "Once we got past the trappings, CBS at 75 was an appropriately self-reverential affair - and, at three hours, plenty long."

  • Variety reports agent Paul Haas, who represents CSI writers Carol Mendelsohn and Ann Donahue, has made partner at the Endeavor agency.

  • Filming on Gary Dourdan's (Warrick Brown) new movie, Black August, took place this weekend at the Marin Civic Centre, according to the Marin Independent Journal.

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