Q: Did "Mike & Molly" get canceled?

A: No. CBS has just held back the comedy starring Melissa McCarthy and Billy Gardell for later this season. But you can find McCarthy on the big screen now, in the comedy "St. Vincent" with Bill Murray.

Q: My question is about the actress who plays Elaine on the ABC series "Resurrection." She looks different this season than season one. Is it the same actress?

A: Samaire Armstrong has played Elaine Richards since the series began.

Q: Is David Muir of "ABC World News Tonight" married? How many children does he have?

A: Muir, who succeeded Diane Sawyer on ABC's flagship newscast, is single and without children. A Syracuse.com profile said Muir "wears all the appearances of being married to his job. He tried having a dog in New York City. That lasted a week." (Pet lovers, note that he did find the dog another home.)

Q: I am curious as to whether "Justified" is coming back to FX.

A: It is, for a final season beginning in January. And, besides its fine core cast, it is adding a couple of impressive actors in recurring roles: Sam Elliott and Garret Dillahunt. Fans of the much-missed "Deadwood" will see a reunion in this news, since both Dillahunt and Justified star Timothy Olyphant were in that HBO series.

Q: My friends and I all enjoy watching "Hollywood Game Night" and playing along. Has it been renewed? Does it have a regular time slot or is it just used to fill in holes in the schedule?

A: NBC has ordered a 10-episode, third season of the series hosted by Jane Lynch. Production is scheduled to resume early in 2015 for telecasts that summer. While it often aired on Thursday nights, it has shown up other places on the network schedule. When all else fails, after all, NBC can hope the audience will be drawn to a combination of celebrities, silliness and (the show so often claims) alcohol.

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