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Matthew Morrison reflects on 'Glee's' success before his concert tour kicks off

MM pic Matthew Morrison has found himself in court. It's a funny story ....

No, we mean literally. As in: He's on-set, filming a comedy short set in a courtroom; and the story line is a hoot. It involves the wrap-up of a trial, and Morrison’s character is belting out a deep, bellowing, gospel-like verdict to a jury that’s beginning to sweat profusely. Did we mention it’s about 100 degrees in here?

The “Glee” star is filming a series of comedy shorts to be shown both on funnyordie.com and during his upcoming summer concert tour. His debut solo album, which includes duets with Gwyneth Paltrow and Elton John, comes out May 10.

Its sound? Decidedly “eclectic,” Morrison says. “I didn’t want to have a sound that was a certain thing. Singer-songwriter stuff, a little hip hop, there’s a lot in there.” 

Morrison says his upcoming concert, in conjunction with VH1 Save The Music Foundation, pulls its aesthetic from the '40s, '50s and '60s and will have an old-school showmanship quality to it in the vein of Sammy Davis Jr., Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra. The tour will take Morrison to 22 cities in about as many days, a punishing schedule. Hence, the need for comedy shorts, of course, to entertain the audience while providing the performer with built-in breaks during the show.

Which brings us back to the courtroom.  

Now sidled up to the only air conditioning vent in the room, flapping his shirt collar to cool his neck, Morrison reflects on “Glee’s” near-torrential success. Before Morrison’s multicity concert tour, before Darren Criss and the Warblers, before the Glee tour and before Chris Colfer had a movie in preproduction and a Disney series in development, things were, well, simpler.   

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'Justified,' 'The Good Wife,' 'Men of a Certain Age' honored with Peabody Awards

FX's"Justified," CBS' "The Good Wife," and TNT's "Men of a Certain Age" were honored among a record 39 recipients of the 2010 Peabody Awards, the University of Georgia Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication announced Thursday. Selected by the Peabody board as the best in electronic media, the winners were named in a ceremony on the University of Georgia campus.

Other awards went to HBO's biopic "Temple Grandin" and the World War II epic "The Pacific," Masterpiece/Mystery's Sherlock Holmes update "Sherlock: A Study in Pink." Teen Nick's "Degrassi" was honored for its two-part episode "My Body Is a Cage," which focused on a transgender teenager.

Documentary honorees included Spike Lee's chronicle of New Orleans' post-Katrina recovery "If God Is Willing and Da Creek Don't Rise," the solar system showcase "Wonders of the Solar System with Brian Cox," the Magic Johnson-Larry Bird film "Magic and Bird: A Courtship of Rivals," the Independent Lens documentary "Reel Injun: On the Trail of the Hollywood Indian," and "30 for 30," a collection of sports documentaries commissioned by ESPN for its 30th anniversary.

In the news categories, CNN was honored for its coverage of the Gulf of Mexico oil spill.

See the full list after the jump.

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A guide to 'American Idol' on TV this week: March 22 - 29

 "American Idol" has spawned dozens of celebrities who continue to make their mark on popular culture. Listed below are the highlights of TV programs airing during the next week related to 'Idol,' including appearances by contestants and judges, past and present.

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“The View” 10 a.m., Tuesday, ABC: Jennifer Hudson performs. (N)

“106 & Park: BET's Top 10 Live” 6 p.m., Tuesday, BET: Jennifer Hudson; Bobby V.

American Idol 8 p.m., Wednesday, Fox: The 11 finalists perform classic Motown songs. (N)

American Idol 8 p.m., Thursday, Fox: One of 11 contestants is voted off; performances by Jennifer Hudson and Sugarland. (N)

“Biography” 8 p.m., Thursday, Biography: Country singer Carrie Underwood gets her start on “American Idol.”

“The Tonight Show With Jay Leno” 11:35 p.m., Friday, NBC; William H. Macy; Jennifer Hudson performs. (N)

Photo: 'American Idol' cast: Michael Becker / FOX 

--Compiled by Ed Stockly

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