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Steven Weber will be back on Brothers & Sisters November 30 as financial analyst Graham Finch. When last seen, Graham’s romance with Sarah Walker (played by Rachel Griffiths) was busted due to the fact that he’d recommended a multi-million-dollar deal that went sour and nearly bankrupt her family’s business. Whoops. Judging from the promo above, he’ll be trying to get back with Sarah — who’s now involved in an Internet start-up — both personally and professionally. Sarah got burned mixing business with pleasure the last time, so I wouldn’t count on Graham being around too long, but it’s nice for him to visit every now and again.

Julia Ling, who played cello prodigy Kim on Studio 60 and now works at the Buy More on Chuck, is the subject of a short profile on the blog The TV Legion. Fun facts: Her given name is Shel Wei; she was a state finalist in the Miss America pageant as a 16-year-old; she graduated from high school with a 4.0 average; her college major was biomedical chemical engineering; and she has extensive martial-arts training. But can she play the cello?

Timothy Busfield is selling his house, and if you’ve got a spare $2 million bucks, it can be yours. According to a Los Angeles Times story, “Busfield has listed his three-bedroom, three-bathroom house in Malibu at $1,995,000. The modern, multilevel wood and glass home with ocean and mountain views has 2,396 square feet. The property is behind gates on more than an acre of landscaped grounds. There are vaulted ceilings, a sunken living room and blond maple hardwood floors.”


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