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After months of anticipation, the moment has finally come: the time when we get to see former pop stars Tiffany and Debbie Gibson battle it out in Mega Python vs. Gatoroid.

We know you don't really need a reason to watch it. We also know you don't care about the plot. Just watch these new clips and try to tear your eyes away.

will air on the Syfy channel Saturday, Jan. 29 at 9 P.M.

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Here’s an update on the shows you'll be seeing more of in the months to come:

RENEWALS

  • The A-List: New York (Logo) – Season 2
  • Bethenny Ever After (Bravo) – Season 2
  • The Big Bang Theory (CBS) – Three more seasons
  • Cake Boss: The Next Great Baker (TLC) – Season 2
  • Californication (Showtime) – Season 5
  • Flipping Out (Bravo) – Season 5

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Ricky Gervais and Steve Carell

Ricky Gervais might not be interested in hosting the Golden Globes again, but that doesn't mean he's done with NBC.

Gervais, who co-created the British version of The Office is finally going to make a cameo on American version. He will show up as David Brent, the role he played in the UK series.

Although it's unclear what role Ricky will play in the episode, we do know that he will come face-to-face with Dunder Mifflin's Michael Scott. (Will Brent's arrival have anything to do with Steve Carell's early departure?)

Ricky, the executive producer of the NBC comedy, will appear on January 27.

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has booked a Studio 8H newbie -- and an alum -- for its next two episodes.

At the end of the month, Social Network star will take a break from the awards ceremonies to front the late-night program. Eisenberg's appearance will reunite him with two of his Adventureland costars: Kristen Wiig and Bill Hader.

Nicki Minaj will be the musical guest on the January 29 taping.

The following weekend, longtime SNL fans will welcome a blast from the past: Church Lady . Carvey, a fixture on the program for seven seasons, will make his fourth appearance as host.

Dana will be joined by Linkin Park on the February 5 broadcast.

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Matt LeBlanc

"Thank God I didn't need the money. You know there's that saying that you make your f*** you money in Hollywood? I made that. . . . My daughter's education is paid for. Her grandchildren's education is paid for. My mother's house is paid off. My father's house is paid off. My house is paid off."

-Actor on not needing to work post-Friends. (He can currently be seen on Showtime's Episodes.)

(Make sure to check out our other notable quotes.)

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It’s pretty hard to say no to a star when they’re holding a Golden Globe in their hand. Just ask Glee’s Chris Colfer.

Weeks ago, the man behind the Kurt told reporters that he’d like to have Anne Hathaway on the show -- and now, he’s getting his wish.

Hathway caught up to Glee writer/creator Ryan Murphy during Sunday’s Golden Globe celebration, and he’s confirmed that she will be appearing in at least one episode of the series. Previously, Colfer said Hathaway wanted to play his lesbian aunt.

We're convinced she'll nail it, but it's time to ask an important question: can she sing? Watch the video above to hear Murphy's comments.

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“He definitely crossed the line. And some of the things were totally unacceptable,” Philip Berk, President of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, made a statement regarding Golden Globes host Ricky Gervais. The comedian, predictably, made jokes about Hollywood’s actors and the event itself -- sparking many groans and much laughter.

“But that’s Ricky,” the president added. “Any of the references to individuals is certainly not something the Hollywood Foreign Press [who hosts the Golden Globes] condones.”

“I had no idea what Ricky was going to say, so anything I heard was the same time you heard it. When you hire Ricky Gervais, you expect the unexpected.”

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The Game

Sometimes a cancellation can be the best thing to happen to the series.

When was dropped by CW in May 2009, the comedy/drama about football players and their significant others was picked up by . That was a record-breaking move.

The first two episodes of Season 4 averaged 7.7 million viewers -- almost 6 million more than it did on the CW -- and set a viewership record for sitcoms on cable.

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This weekend, two of NBC's own programs -- one old, one new -- were targeted by the comedic minds on .

Not yet sure how you feel about new superhero series ? Then maybe one of the spinoff programs featured above (The Scarf, The Bolo Tie, The Smock, etc.) might be more your style.

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(Make sure to check out TV Envy's Programming Schedule.)

MONDAY (1/17)

  • Two and a Half Men (CBS, 9 P.M.): "Charlie can't get over Rose being married, and he begins to stalk her." He never realized she was a Heavenly Creature until now.
  • Heavy (A&E, 10 P.M.): Series premiere. "Two 37-year-olds from Houston are profiled in the opener of a series following 22 individuals struggling with obesity as they try to adhere to a healthy regimen for six months." This isn't light fare we're talking about.
  • Harry's Law (NBC, 10 P.M.): Series premiere. "Irascible attorney Harriet 'Harry' Korn is fired in the series opener and sets up her own practice in an abandoned shoe store." Her clients shouldn't be fooled into thinking they will Payless.

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