Dive into the archives.
- What’s With Frank’s Hats?
It’s hard to watch an episode of “30 Rock” without wondering what the deal is with Judah “Frank” Friedlander’s weirdly-captioned trucker hats. The New York Observer has the scoop:
- “30 Rock” Returns Today
At long last, “30 Rock” returns from its strike-induced hiatus tonight with the episode titled “MILF Island.”
See the NBC preview below for a taste:
- Upcoming Episode Preview: “MILF Island”
A Chicago Tribune column spills the beans on the next episode of “30 Rock,” titled “MILF Island.”
- Josh Hartnett On “30 Rock?”
Josh Hartnett may play Liz’s love interest in upcoming episodes of “30 Rock” according to OK Magazine.
Seen at OK Magazine via Defamer.
- “30 Rock” Executive Producer Speaks
A half-serious interview with “30 Rock” executive producer Robert Carlock reveals some possible spoilers for upcoming episodes. You’ll have to decide for yourselves which ones are even remotely true.
See E! Online for the full interview.
- “30 Rock” Returns April 10
According to a new Entertainment Weekly article, “30 Rock” will return on April 10 with five new season two episodes.
What’s in store? Spills Tina Fey via e-mail: ”Liz has a pregnancy scare.” Even better, ”Jack may get called to serve his country.”
See Entertainment Weekly (page 3)
- More “30 Rock” Episodes Coming
A TV Guide post-strike status page promises five or six more episodes of Our Favorite Show will be aired this season in April and May.
See TVGuide.com for details.
- Tina Fey & Alec Baldwin In Gotham Magazine
Tina Fey and Alec Baldwin are featured in a new Gotham magazine story with lots of juicy details about the show.
Also, the New York Times reports Tina Fey will host “Saturday Night Live” on February 23.
See POPSUGAR for a summary and lots of photos.
- Writers Strike Ends
Hollywood’s writers voted to end their strike and should be back at work February 13. The big question for we TV fans — and particularly “30 Rock” fans — is when will they get new episodes on the air? Various articles have mentioned anywhere from 3 to 6 weeks for sitcoms like “30 Rock” to produce and air new episodes, so we’ll have a bit longer to wait before TV is worth watching again.
- “30 Rock” Wins WGA Award
“30 Rock” was voted best comedy series by the Writers Guild of America.
See the Los Angeles Times


