Wednesday, March 16, 2011

"Hot In Cleveland" Jam-Packed With All-Stars


Elepharts has just learned that the hit TV Land sitcom all about three fabulous L.A. friends now renting a house in Cleveland care-taken by a colorful older lady,"Hot In Cleveland" (Wednesday's 10 pm ET/PT) is jam-packing the final two episodes of its winter run with loads of great cameos. Yup, to cap off an amazing season that has already included the appearance of favorite stars like Mary Tyler Moore, Susan Lucci and Melanie Griffith, the producers have decided they need to bring out even more big names! So Carl Reiner ("The Dick Van Dyke Show"), Gregory Harrison ("Trapper John, M.D."), Sherri Shepherd ("The View," "30 Rock"), Amy Sedaris ("The School of Rock," "Strangers with Candy") and Mark Deklin ("Riverworld") will all be joining the awesome cast - led by the legendary Betty White along with Valerie Bertinelli ("One Day at a Time"), Jane Leeves ("Frasier") and Wendie Malick ("Just Shoot Me") - during tonight's and next week's shows. Here are the episode descriptions:



Wednesday, March 16:
Carl Reiner reprises his role as Max, Elka's (Betty White) on-again-off-again beau, who Elka tries to convince to stay in Cleveland during the winter, while Victoria (Wendie Malick) falls hard for a new man (Gregory Harrison) she meets during an "Oh, Hi, Ohio" interview, but she must contend with his two young children.

Wednesday, March 23:
While trying to find a way out of her immigration "problem," Joy (Jane Leeves) gets herself smack dab in the middle of another scandal, of sorts, involving the governor and his wife, played by Amy Sedaris. In the meantime, Elka's trial has come at last, where she faces a no-nonsense judge played by Sherri Shepherd, who returns to reprise this role. Elka's attorney, played by Mark Deklin, suggests that her only hope for a not guilty verdict might be some questionable contact with a jury member.

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