Pushing Daisies Round Up Dec 17
More Awards and Recognition: The American Film Institute (or AFI) has just released its choice for Top Ten TV Series for 2007. And it isn’t surprising Pushing Daisies found its way into the list. The prestigious honor, to be presented in January 11, is just one of the many recognitions the show has earned roughly in the last seven days…the honors keep pouring.
Along with Pushing Daisies, the following shows are also listed by the AFI as this year’s best: Dexter, Everybody Hates Chris, Friday Night Lights, Longford, Mad Men, The Sopranos, Tell Me You Love Me, 30 Rock and Ugly Betty. | AFI Awards
TV Guide Entertainment writer Matt Roush has always been a Pushing Daisies fan. In fact I think he’s one of the first ones I’ve read praising this show as early as June 2007, and so naturally, he picks it as one of his Top 10 choices for this year.
And in reaction to her Golden Globe nod, Anna Friel via TV Guide says: “I’m so thrilled for Lee [Pace] and [Pushing Daisies] and myself! To get this affirmation warms my heart. I already feel so welcomed in this country!”
REPLAY OF DUMMIES: ABC is either 1) making sure fans have daisies and pies over Christmas or 2) is a planning on winning more viewers who will finally have a chance to watch TV… so if you’ve missed an episode of Pushing Daisies, or would want to start watching the show, or are planning to watch the episode again, Dummies will be replayed on December 26th on its regular time slot. In it’s first airing in October, the episode earned about 10 Million viewers in ratings.
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