— William Shatner will be starring in CBS’ new comedy "$#*! My Dad Says," based on a Twitter page of the same name created by writer Justin Halpern. We asked Shatner if he thought 140-character Tweets are sufficient source material for a sitcom. "You multiply by 10 each character it gives you 1,400 … I think what we’re doing is taking each one of these Twitters and building an episode around them," he said.

— "60 Minutes" anchor Steve Kroft talked to TheWrap about his exclusive interview with Conan O’Brien last month where the ex-"Tonight Show" host revealed some of the hard feelings he has for NBC management and Jay Leno. Kroft said he thought O’Brien "let NBC off easily, or much easier than he did Jay." Kroft speculated that "it may have been contractual, but I think he took what Jay did more personally, he expected the worst from NBC and [network President] Jeff Zucker." During the interview, Kroft took a ride in O’Brien’s beat-up 1992 Ford Taurus. "I was going to call and renew my AAA membership, but I didn’t have a chance," said Kroft.


— "Closer" star Kyra Sedgwick discussed some of the changes made on her show in response to real-life developments in the LAPD, which recently got new headquarters and a new chief. The cops on "The Closer" will be making those same changes, she said, adding that it’s important to the show’s creative team to avoid inauthenticity and to "be true to the LAPD." She didn’t seem concerned with the launch of "Law & Order LA" on NBC. "I don’t watch that show, so I don’t really know," she said.