‘Unreality’ Series to Return to Premium Cable Network
By John Eggerton -- Broadcasting & Cable, 5/20/2008 12:10:00 PM
At Starz, the doctor is still in: The network renewed improv series Head Case.
The channel announced at The Cable Show ’08 in New Orleans that it picked up 10 new episodes of the unreality series, which features real stars -- Jeff Goldblum, Christopher Lloyd, Rosanna Arquette -- brought to the couch of faux celebrity shrink Dr. Elizabeth Goode (Alexandra Wentworth) and her assistant, Dr. Myron Finkelstein (Steve Landesberg).
The show is from Starz Entertainment and Different Beast.
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