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TV museum: First-year hits “Desperate Housewives” and “Lost,” along with the long-running “NYPD Blue” and “Law & Order,” are among the shows that will be saluted at the Museum of Television & Radio’s 22nd annual William S. Paley Television Festival, running in Beverly Hills from March 2 to 16.
Raymond’s goodbye: “Everybody Loves Raymond” was shooting its final episode Friday -- a regular-length, half-hour installment. CBS plans to air it May 16.
Barenaked Shakespeare: Canadian pop group Barenaked Ladies will compose the music for a production of Shakespeare’s “As You Like It” at the Stratford Festival of Canada, opening June 4.
Tour postponed: The reunited Duran Duran has postponed a tour of Japan that was supposed to begin today because drummer Roger Taylor broke a bone in his foot in December and is still recuperating. The injury is not expected to affect the scheduled Feb. 8 start of a 45-city North American tour, which includes a Feb. 26 stop at Staples Center.
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