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SMALL SCREEN THE BUZZ ON TELEVISION.


Byline: - Compiled by Valerie Kuklenski

'UNDER' IS OVER: ``Six Feet Under,'' the quirky HBO Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBO)
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 series about a Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850.  family that runs a funeral parlor, will be laid to rest after its upcoming fifth season. Alan Ball Alan Ball may refer to:
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  • Alan Ball, Jr. (footballer) (1945-2007)
  • Alan Ball (screenwriter) (born 1957)
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, creator and executive producer of the ensemble drama starring Peter Krause, Michael C. Hall Michael Carlisle Hall (born February 1 1971) is a Golden Globe and Emmy Award-nominated American actor, best known for his roles as David Fisher in the HBO drama series Six Feet Under and the title character of the Showtime series Dexter. , Frances Conroy Frances Conroy (born November 13, 1953) is an Emmy-nominated, Golden Globe and SAG Award-winning American actress. Biography
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Conroy was born in Monroe, Georgia to a business executive father and a mother who also worked in business.
 and Rachel Griffiths, says he feels the show has run its course.

``Working on 'Six Feet Under' has been enormously fulfilling creatively, but if the show is about anything, it's about the fact that everything comes to an end,'' Ball said in a statement.

Production on the final season is set to begin next week. HBO confirmed Monday it would be the show's last season but hasn't said when it will air.

``I will miss working with such enormously talented writers, cast, staff and crew, and I'll always be grateful to HBO for allowing and encouraging us to tell the story we set out to tell in a challenging and uncompromising way,'' Ball said.

The series opened with the death in a car crash of the family patriarch. We can only imagine how it will end.

COOKING WITHOUT MARTHA: While Martha Stewart <noinclude></noinclude>

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 is looking forward to prefab turkey dinner in prison - or not - CBS' ``Early Show'' has found a way to cope with a major holiday season without the high priestess high priestess
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 of entertaining. Tori Ritchie, host of ``Ultimate Kitchens'' on the Food Network, will be working with anchor Hannah Storm on a weeklong series on everything to do with a Thanksgiving feast, starting Monday. They'll be taking their test kitchen on the road to the Williams-Sonoma store in Manhattan, which gives a nice plug to the culinary chain's high-end cookware, roasters and serving pieces.

A FEW MINUTES WITH ED GORDON: Former BET anchorman Ed Gordon has joined CBS' ``60 Minutes Wednesday'' as a contributor. He'll debut this week with a profile of Jamie Foxx, who's hot following his starring roles in ``Ray'' and ``Collateral.'' With the exception of CNN's Christiane Amanpour, ``60 Minutes'' rarely takes stories from outsiders. ``Very few journalists get invited to this party,'' Gordon said. ``So it's very nice to be invited.'' The 44-year-old BET veteran is best-known for interviews of such subjects as O.J. Simpson, Janet Jackson, Trent Lott and R. Kelly.
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