Post by Forever Xena on Oct 25, 2005 1:51:39 GMT -6
The 'Ghost Whisperer' Face Off!
October 21, 2005
The "Ghost Whisperer," loosely based on the life of real-life medium JAMES VAN PRAAGH, has been such a hit for CBS's Friday night lineup that it has already been given a full season pickup. Series star AISHA TYLER ascribes that to the fun that the cast -- JENNIFER LOVE HEWITT, DAVID CONRAD and she -- have on the set and also to the good scripts.
"What is really nice about the way the episodes are progressing is the way they are working to integrate our lives in a really intertwined way," she tells ET's JANN CARL, who dropped by the set for a visit. "What Jennifer's character has to do every week is a really heavy burden. What I love about the show is the way that my character and David's character are really there to support her. It is spooky, and it is cool, but it is really about relationships and love and that is what I love about it."
"Ghost Whisperer," airing Fridays at 8 p.m. on CBS, is the story of Melinda Gordon (Jennifer), who has the ability to communicate with earthbound spirits and help them find their way into their next life. Of course, the messages aren't always clear, causing those she comes into contact with to doubt her, but even in her darkest moments, she never doubts that what she is doing is a blessing, not a curse.
On tonight's show, "Lost Boys," Melinda and Andrea (Aisha) are hired to auction off furniture from a soon-to-be-torn-down inn, and, Melinda senses the presence of three young boys, who died in 1956. She must help them cross over before the building is destroyed, or they will drift as earthbound spirits forever.
"Melinda and I go to clear out a really cool old building that turns out to have been an old orphanage that burned down and it is haunted by some little boy ghosts," Aisha explains. "I am creeped out as always, and we get to help find these little boys in the light. It is called 'Lost Boys' à la Peter Pan, because these are little boys who never grew up."
For a sneak peek of tonight's "Ghost Whisperer," tune in to tonight's ET!
October 21, 2005
The "Ghost Whisperer," loosely based on the life of real-life medium JAMES VAN PRAAGH, has been such a hit for CBS's Friday night lineup that it has already been given a full season pickup. Series star AISHA TYLER ascribes that to the fun that the cast -- JENNIFER LOVE HEWITT, DAVID CONRAD and she -- have on the set and also to the good scripts.
"What is really nice about the way the episodes are progressing is the way they are working to integrate our lives in a really intertwined way," she tells ET's JANN CARL, who dropped by the set for a visit. "What Jennifer's character has to do every week is a really heavy burden. What I love about the show is the way that my character and David's character are really there to support her. It is spooky, and it is cool, but it is really about relationships and love and that is what I love about it."
"Ghost Whisperer," airing Fridays at 8 p.m. on CBS, is the story of Melinda Gordon (Jennifer), who has the ability to communicate with earthbound spirits and help them find their way into their next life. Of course, the messages aren't always clear, causing those she comes into contact with to doubt her, but even in her darkest moments, she never doubts that what she is doing is a blessing, not a curse.
On tonight's show, "Lost Boys," Melinda and Andrea (Aisha) are hired to auction off furniture from a soon-to-be-torn-down inn, and, Melinda senses the presence of three young boys, who died in 1956. She must help them cross over before the building is destroyed, or they will drift as earthbound spirits forever.
"Melinda and I go to clear out a really cool old building that turns out to have been an old orphanage that burned down and it is haunted by some little boy ghosts," Aisha explains. "I am creeped out as always, and we get to help find these little boys in the light. It is called 'Lost Boys' à la Peter Pan, because these are little boys who never grew up."
For a sneak peek of tonight's "Ghost Whisperer," tune in to tonight's ET!