'Will & Grace' Comes Alive, Again
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Thursday, December 15, 2005
09:50 AM PT
Just call the cast of "Will & Grace" the 2 Live Crew.
After performing the season premiere live, the NBC series has decided to go without a net again next month. The show's second live episode of the season is scheduled to air at Thursday, Jan. 12, a week after it moves to its new 8 p.m. ET timeslot. As with the season premiere, the cast will perform the episode twice that night -- once at 8 p.m. Eastern time and again at 8 p.m. Pacific.
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Thursday, December 15, 2005
09:50 AM PT
Just call the cast of "Will & Grace" the 2 Live Crew.
After performing the season premiere live, the NBC series has decided to go without a net again next month. The show's second live episode of the season is scheduled to air at Thursday, Jan. 12, a week after it moves to its new 8 p.m. ET timeslot. As with the season premiere, the cast will perform the episode twice that night -- once at 8 p.m. Eastern time and again at 8 p.m. Pacific.
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The episode takes place at a birthday party for Karen (Megan Mullally) attended by a who's who of New York society. Not that our heroes can enjoy it: After a string of embarrassing incidents, Will (Eric McCormack), Grace (Debra Messing) and Jack (Will Hayes) all take refuge in a bathroom with Karen. The live season premiere of "Will & Grace" pulled down the show's biggest audience (9.8 million viewers) and best adults 18-49 rating (4.4) of the season. NBC is no doubt hoping for a repeat of that performance to fuel its revamped Thursday lineup, which come January will feature the new series "Four Kings" at 8:30 p.m., followed by "My Name Is Earl" and "The Office."