Halmi’s spending an unprecedented $80 million on ABC’s Dinotopia, a six-hour movie inspired by James Gurney’s book of the same name about an island where man cohabits peacefully with dinosaurs. ‘Dino’ Might The hardest-working telefilm producer in showbiz, Robert Halmi Sr., is so confident that The Tenth Kingdom - his dismally rated 10-hour medieval mess for NBC last season - did not sound the death knell for the fantasy genre, he’s raising the bar (and the bill) even higher for his next trip through miniseries make-believe. In other words, it’s unlikely a ”The More You Know” spot will follow the show that features the Ambiguously Gay Duo cartoon, but stay tuned. An NBC spokeswoman says they’re exploring the benefits issue with parent company General Electric, but Eminem’s another matter: The network’s already notified GLAAD that Saturday Night Live has built its reputation on comedy and music that’s cutting edge and controversial. ”Criminal”), and it insists that the net run a public service announcement about slain gay teenager Matthew Shepard during the show. GLAAD wants assurances from NBC that Slim Shady won’t perform a song with homophobic lyrics (e.g. GLAAD’s annoyed that NBC is the only broadcast net that doesn’t offer benefits for same-sex partners, and it’s also peeved about the Peacock’s plans to feature Eminem as the musical guest for Saturday Night Live‘s Oct. GLAAD Gets Mad The ever-vigilant Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation has set its sights on a new target: the home of Will and Grace.
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