‘30 Rock’ set to go live in October

“30 Rock” is going live this fall.
A live episode of the NBC comedy will air Oct. 14 and will be performed twice so that both East and West Coast viewers get to see it that way.
Tina Fey, the show’s star and creator, is familiar with live TV from her “Saturday Night Live” days. “SNL” creator Lorne Michaels created and produces the show.
NBC has aired other live episodes, but this will be the first for the Emmy-winning “30 Rock.”
Howard to ‘L&O’
Terrence Howard is joining the cast of NBC’s newest “Law & Order” spinoff.
Howard will play a deputy district attorney in “Law & Order: Los Angeles,” rotating with Alfred Molina, who was previously announced as a prosecutor on the drama.
Also joining the cast of “LOLA” is Corey Stoll. He’s in the movie “Salt” and guest-starred in the original “Law & Order.”
“Law & Order: Los Angeles” debuts Sept. 29.
Survival of the oldest?
“Survivor” is going to exploit the generation gap.
CBS says “Survivor: Nicaragua,” which debuts Sept. 15, will divide contestants into two tribes, young vs. old – with “old” defined as starting at 40 for the so-called Espada Tribe.
The La Flor Tribe will be made up of people 30 and younger.