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Exclusive: House Doc and Swimsuit Model Feel the Pains (TV Guide) E-mail
Tuesday, 23 June 2009 17:51
It's a tale of beauty and the geek when swimsuit supermodel Brooklyn Decker and House star Peter Jacobson play mismatched newlyweds on USA Networks' Royal Pains . In the freshman hit's July 30 episode, Decker (the real-life wife of tennis ace Andy Roddick) plays swimsuit model Rachel, while Jacobson is ... Read More Other Links From TVGuide.com Peter Jacobson Brooklyn Decker Royal Pains
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Royal Pains Continues to Boost USA's Vitals (Mediaweek) E-mail
Monday, 22 June 2009 11:12
The third installment of the new drama series served up 6.5 million viewers on June 18, an increase of 16 percent versus the prior week’s delivery

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Summer sleeper: USA's ‘Royal Pains’ (Media Life Magazine) E-mail
Wednesday, 17 June 2009 05:28

USA’s “Royal Pains” debuted two weeks ago to just so-so reviews. The Newark Star Ledger's Alan Sepinwall summed it up this way: “Premiering immediately after ‘Burn Notice,’ ‘Royal Pains’ can’t help but suffer in comparison, but it’s not a bad summer diversion."

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Preview of "TB or Not TB" E-mail

TB or Not TB airs on Thursday, June 25 at 10 PM on USA.

 

 
Could Hank Crossover to "Burn Notice"? - Interview E-mail
Thursday, 25 June 2009 15:12

USA's new hit show, Royal Pains, is more than filling the void of the usual summertime lull, but now we hear we might be heading for twice the fun with a possible crossover with fellow network show Burn Notice. 

We decided to call upon concierge doctor Hank Lawson (Mark Feuerstein), while shooting in the Hamptons, to get the dirt on what's in store for his practice, HankMed, for Hank's relationship with Jill (Jill Flint) and for getting the gorgeous Jeffrey Donovan to the Hamptons pronto.

What initially attracted you to Royal Pains?
Imagine you're me, an actor who's been in and out of TV shows and movies for 10 or more years and someone comes to you with a script and says you can play a comedic and dramatic lead in a series on the most successful network on cable right now, and every day you'll go to work in the most beautiful location on the East Coast, if not in the country, and every day you'll be surrounded by awesome, beautiful, cool people. What are you going to say? Are you going to say no? You're going to say yes! It's the dream job.

We see Royal Pains as a summer show taking place in the Hamptons. What will happen if you are picked up for a second season? Does Hank leave the Hamptons for the winter?
So in the episode that we're shooting, I'm going to give you a slightly sneak peek at one thing that happens. There will be some rocky roads ahead for Jill and Hank as a couple. In that dialogue I do say something to her like, "When I met you, I had a job that I loved and a woman that I thought I loved, and if you told me then that I'd be here now doing this, I would say you're crazy." And then I say to her, "I cannot tell you where I'll be after Labor Day." So the line, "I cannot tell you where I'll be after Labor Day," is a good indication that not only does Hank not know what's going to happen to him next, but neither do I.

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