Thursday, June 7, 2012

Necessary roughness

  • 'Necessary Roughness' returned to USA Network for its highly anticipated second season on June 6, 2012. It's been nearly nine months since we were last exposed to the feisty awesomeness that is Dr.
  • (Examiner)
  • Season one of USA's "Necessary Roughness," shot in metro Atlanta, did well for the network, thanks in a large part to the appeal of Callie Thorne.
  • (Atlanta Journal Constitution (blog))
  • Recently a group of reporters had the opportunity to join the cast of USAs summer hit show, Necessary Roughness on set in Atlanta, GA as they started shooting season 2. The show is centered on a divorced mother of two, Dr.
  • (MSN TV)
  • We recently had the opportunity to visit the Necessary Roughness set in Atlanta, where we talked to series star Callie Thorne. Check out this interview to find out what she has to say about Necessary Roughness season 2.
  • (Buddytv.com)
  • The first season of Necessary Roughness ended with a bang-- literally, as football superstar Terence King (Mehcad Brooks) was shot by an overzealous fan in a bar. So naturally the second season must begin with a montage as T.K.
  • (Examiner)
  • It's life or death surgery for Terrence King (Mechad Brooks), who was shot twice by a crazy fan, when Season 2 of "Necessary Roughness" premieres on Wednesday, June 6 on USA Network. And it is actually death — for 8 seconds — when T.
  • (comcast.net)
  • When Long Island psychotherapist Donna Dannenfelser, Ed.D., started counseling high-profile athletes in the 1990s -- and later actors, musicians and even CEOs -- she never imagined her career would take her all the way to Hollywood and the small screen.
  • (iVillage.com)
  • On a recent set visit to the Atlanta home of USAs Necessary Roughness, we got a chance to talk to the shows executive producer, Kevin Dowling.
  • (Buddytv.com)
  • USA's Necessary Roughness has moved past its rookie season, but that doesn't mean its star football player has left behind his youthful antics.
  • (Entertainment Weekly Online)
  • I saw Scott Bakula in a supermarket once. He was in the wine and spirits aisle, his reading glasses dangling from a fabric necklace as he looked over his options. I remember finding that funny for some reason.
  • (NFL)

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