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Tori and Dean: Inn Labor Spelling and McDermott are expecting their second child by Cindy Elavsky
Q: I read that Tori Spelling decided to sell her inn and will not be filming her reality show, "Tori and Dean: Inn Love," anymore. What does she have in the works instead? - Carly F., via e-mail
A: Well, for one thing, she and hubby Dean McDermott have a second baby in the works. The couple recently announced that they are expecting again and are thrilled. Tori gave birth to the couple's first child, Liam Aaron, barely a year ago. Tori also stars in the new movie, "Kiss the Bride," which will be in limited release beginning in April of this year. By the way, the couple never actually bought the inn, they were merely leasing it for the premise of the show.
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Q: Whatever happened to Hannah Storm, co-anchor with Harry Smith on "The Early Show" on CBS? We really miss her. - Les L., via e-mail
A: This past November, CBS announced that Hannah would be leaving her post with "The Early Show" and that she would be given more reporting assignments for "The CBS Evening News." So, just adjust your internal clock 12 hours, and you can still catch your favorite anchor reporting the day's news.
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Q: Could you please tell me where I could find a copy of the movie "Blythe Spirit"? It was based on a Noel Coward book. I saw the movie at the drive-in when I was a child, eons ago. - Zella A., Mount Vernon, Ohio
A: This 1945 movie stars Rex Harrison and Constance Cummings as a newly married couple, with Rex's character being tormented by the ghost of his first wife. I found a few DVD copies on Amazon.com - one is a region 2 disc (meaning that you need a region 2 DVD player to play it); the other is an all-region disc, but for some reason the cover is in Portuguese, while the audio is in English.
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Q: Since Fred Thompson has dropped out of the presidential race, will he be back on "Law & Order" as D.A. Arthur Branch? - Jackie P., Virginia
A: As of this writing, no word has been given either way if Fred will return to the popular, spinoff-spawning series. However, with the writers' strike still in full effect and with no new episodes being written, one would assume that the soonest he'd be able to return to the series, if he so chose, would be next season, so the writers could write his character back in. However, the strike could be over tomorrow and all this will be moot. For now, it's a waitand see game.
Have a question for Cindy? E-mail her at letters@cindyelavsky.com, or write to her in care of King Features Weekly Service, P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, FL32853-6475.
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