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Scrubs’ final season to be on ABC!

Monday
May 12,2008

Scrubs will be moving to ABC for it’s last and final season - which will begin this fall!

From: Zach Braff
Date: May 12, 2008 11:01 AM
Subject: Scrubs moves to ABC

Dear friends,

Many of you have been understandably confused by the Fairy Tale episode of Scrubs serving as the series finale. It was not. I was not allowed to say it until today, but Scrubs will be moving to ABC for its final season. We are currently filming the 8th and final season. The true finale of the show will air on ABC in the fall. NBC merely promoted the Fairy Tale episode as the finale, as it was the last episode they owned.

Also, several of you were very confused by the fact that Dr. Kelso and Laverne were still working at the hospital in the Fairy Tale episode. Because of the writer’s strike, the last remaining episodes for NBC were aired out of order. This is why Dr. Kelso was still chief of medicine. That was not Laverne however, for those of you who have been following closely; it was a new nurse “Shirley” who no one thinks looks anything like Laverne except for JD.

Hope this clears some things up.

peace and love,
zb

From Variety and Zach Braff’s Myspace.

Self - January 2008

Friday
Feb 1,2008

It’s a bit late on the alert, but Sarah was featured in the January 2008 issue of “Self” magazine (featuring Faith Hill on the cover). I was able to snag a copy of the magazine and I’ll be adding scans from it as soon as I get some time to scan it. The pictures in the issue are great and I can’t wait to share it with other Sarah fans! :heart:

2007 Events

Thursday
Nov 15,2007

I have added 41 HQ images of Sarah from various events in 2007. Please make sure that you are a member of our visual archive, and if you aren’t a member, please join up to view these images! Click on the thumbnails below to check out the new images.




Gemini Awards

Thursday
Nov 1,2007

I’m assuming that Sarah did not attend the Gemini Awards like the article below mentioned. I haven’t been able to find any indication that she was there. :( No worries though, this weekend I’m going to start adding pictures from other public appearances!

Sunday
Oct 28,2007

There are no direct flights from Los Angeles to Regina. That is unless you are a group of nine Canadian television stars in Hollywood looking to make your way to Saskatchewan for Sunday’s Gemini Awards.

In that case, arrangements can be made. On Sunday, a private plane — owned by a “Dragon” from CBC’s Dragon’s Den — will transport some of the award show’s presenters to the city.

The Canadian stars jetting from California to the Prairies include Howie Mandel, Sarah Chalke, Jason Priestley, Anne Heche, Kathleen Robertson, James Tupper, Andrea Roth and Russell Peters.

This year’s 22nd Annual Gemini Awards will mark the second year in which the show will be held outside of Toronto — last year, the show was held in Vancouver.

Not only that, but Regina will be the first city in which the live show will be open to a public audience. Previously, the Gemini Awards were only attended by industry insiders.

“This is a bit of an experiment,” said Gemini Awards spokeswoman Katherine Holmes.

And as with most first efforts, there are a few kinks still to be worked out.

While ticket sales are steady, they are falling short of being spectacular.

“They’re not going to where we had hoped they would be,” Holmes conceded. “I think that the Gemini Awards are probably new to the province of Saskatchewan. With (more awareness), we’re anticipating that by Sunday, we’ll have a very good audience out there.”

Nevertheless, according to Vanessa Bonk, executive director of the Saskatchewan Motion Picture Association, the city is abuzz with anticipation for the event that follows on the heels of April’s Juno Awards in Saskatoon.

“For our industry, it gives us an opportunity to showcase the facilities we have, like the soundstage,” she added. “I think it does something for the city. It shows what great volunteers we have and the capacity we have to take on a large show like this.”

The decision to hold this year’s Gemini Awards in Regina was the result of a bidding process.

“Regina was just very, very interested and really aggressively pursued the academy and had a number of advantages to offer,” said Sarah Morton, CEO of the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television.

“It was the enthusiasm of the people, it was wanting to engage audiences and the industry in the West that really made it appealing … Regina has a strong film and T.V. industry and has some hit shows like Corner Gas and Little Mosque that are associated with the city, so it just felt like a really good fit.”

The fact that this year’s show will be held outside of Toronto has not posed a problem in the way of attracting the big-name stars that exemplify the Gemini Awards’ annual production, according to event organizers.

“There’s been overwhelming support of the Geminis in Regina,” said CBC producer Steve Sloan from an airport in Toronto. “In fact, we’ve had more talent confirmed for this show than any show since I started involvement with them 11 years ago.”

Sloan thinks that the reputation in the industry of this year’s host, George Stroumboulopoulos, has helped bring in some of the big stars.

“George as the host was a huge contributor to that,” Sloan said. “With his show, The Hour, and his draw to celebrities that he has, it was easy for people to connect with him and immediately know what the show is about in terms of tone.”

Viewers tuning into the show on Sunday evening can look forward to “tons of star power, great comedy and definitely a few surprises,” Sloan said.

From Canada.Com