Donald Trump will appear on the first new Late Show in weeks - if the show returns.
Talks aimed at getting Worldwide Pants' late-night productions back on the air are to take place on Friday.
Talks resume but no progress reported; what does that mean for your favourite show?
As the end of 2007 rapidly approaches with no end to the WGA stoppage in sight, check out how may episodes of your favourite show are left.
Jay Leno, David Letterman and Conan O'Brien are personally paying non-writing staff suspended because of the WGA strike.
A full roundup of the effects of the WGA strike on American television production and scheduling ahead of Thanksgiving.
Battlestar Galactica becomes the latest US TV series to shut down production.
A full roundup of show airdates and production stoppages; plus, pictures of US TV stars on the picket lines.
A full update of the effects of the WGA strike on American TV scheduling and output.

Scrubs creator Bill Lawrence refuses to retool the 12th episode to serve as a series finale.
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Neighbours: 5788: Paul makes a deal with Lyn.
Wednesday, 17:30 on Five.
Home and Away: 4968: Miles is concerned for Kirsty.
Wednesday, 18:00 on Five.
Hollyoaks: 2703: Zoe takes the stand in court.
Wednesday, 18:30 on Channel 4.
Emmerdale: Laurel rumbles Sally's sick game.
Wednesday, 19:00 on ITV1.
Coronation Street: Michelle tells Becky about Steve's call from Bernie.
Wednesday, 20:00 on ITV1.
EastEnders: Max turns to Rachel for monetary help.
Thursday, 19:30 on BBC One.
Our picks from Wednesday's primetime TV:
| 22.00 | True Blood (C4) |
| 20.30 | I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! (ITV1) |
| 20.00 | Gossip Girl (ITV2) |
| 21.00 | Spooks (BBC1) |