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    Welcome to Grey's Directory

    Grey's Directory is an ever-growing site directory exclusively for websites dedicated to the television series, Grey's Anatomy. This site has been up since June 2005. This is by no means an elite link directory, but please submit sites that will be updated regularly and that you've put a substantial amount of effort into.

    Link backs are not necessary, although they are highly appreciated! Afterall, the more hits I get, the more hits you get!

    If you need to drop me a line for whatever reason, please feel free to email me at Peachie_K@yahoo.com and I'll try to get back to you as soon as possible! Thanks for visiting!

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    "Grey's Anatomy" season premiere preview

    OK, you "Grey's Anatomy" addicts, we're going to give you the synopsis from the season premiere, which airs Sept. 21. Be glad you're getting this much information because series creator Shonda Rhimes keeps a tight lid on details. This woman is superb in that respect -- she should be a spy chief. She makes sure her actors hush up, too.

    Don't want to know what's coming? STOP READING.

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    Posted on 03 Sep 2006 by Kate Miller

    Grey's goes pink!

    DEARBORN, Mich., Aug. 29 -- The cast of ABC's "Grey's Anatomy" will help Ford escalate its long-standing efforts to the fight against breast cancer by appearing in an integrated communication campaign designed to drive awareness of the Warriors in Pink -- Powered by Ford initiative, which raises funds for the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation. Ford has now supported the Komen Foundation for 12 years and has contributed more than $87 million in gifts and in-kind donations.

    The doctors and interns of Seattle Grace Hospital suit up and show their passion for Ford's Warriors in Pink clothing with a series of ads debuting September 4.

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    Posted on 29 Aug 2006 by Kate Miller

    Season 3 premier promo





    Enjoy!

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    Posted on 29 Aug 2006 by Kate Miller

    Emmy results

    So, how did "Grey's" fair at the Emmy's? Well, let's just say it was disappointing. Of the 11 nominations Grey's got, they only went home with one award.

    Outstanding casting for a drama series - Linda Lowy and John Brace

    And.... that was it...

    Outstanding Drama Series went to Fox's 24.

    Sandra Oh and Chandra Wilson lost out to Blythe Danner from Huff for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series.

    Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series in which Kyle Chandler was nominated went to Christian Clemenson from Boston Legal.

    Kate Burton and Christina Ricci lost out on Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series, which went to Patricia Clackson as Aunt Sarah on HBO's Six Feet Under.

    Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series went to Terence Winter, writer of HBO's Sopranos instead of Chandra Wilson and Krista Vernoff who were both nominated.

    Outstanding Makeup For A Series (Prosthetic) went to Six Feet Under.

    Outstanding Makeup For A Series (Non-Prosthetic) went to Black.White.

    So there you have it.... sad....

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    Posted on 27 Aug 2006 by Kate Miller

    Syphilis?

    Interested in adopting the George O'Malley/Alex Karev relationship fanlisting approved by TLF.org?

    Well, it's up for adoption by the owner, so if you're interested, just email Kayim at jedisword @ gmail.com with your URL and a brief reason why you would like to adopt. The fanlisting will quite probably be closed if they are not adopted. SO HURRY!

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    Posted on 26 Aug 2006 by Kate Miller

    Waiting and seeing...

    As the Emmy's are nearing, there is more and more speculation of who will come out on top. Will it be "West Wing," "24" or "Grey's"?

    ABC's hit medical drama Grey's Anatomy is favoured to win the top award at Sunday's Emmy Awards and foil a bid by newly departed NBC political saga The West Wing for a record fifth term as US television's best drama series.

    TV pundits say first-time nominee Grey's Anatomy, coming off its breakthrough season as one of prime time's most watched shows, also faces a strong challenge from critically acclaimed Fox network spy thriller 24, a perennial Emmy contender.

    Two other nominees are considered long shots in this year's Emmy drama race - the Fox hospital show House and HBO's celebrated gangster hit and past Emmy winner, The Sopranos.

    In the contest for best comedy series, the heavy favourite is NBC's workplace satire The Office, adapted from a British series of the same name. Its star, Steve Carell, is the consensus pick as best comedic actor for his role as clueless boss Michael Scott.

    The stars of two lesser-known cable series, Denis Leary of the FX firefighting drama Rescue Me and Kyra Sedgwick from TNT's cop show The Closer, are seen as front-runners for the lead dramatic acting honours.

    The Comeback

    Former Emmy-winning Friends co-star Lisa Kudrow is favoured to scoop the prize as best comedy actress for HBO's short-lived sitcom The Comeback.

    If those predictions prove true, it would mark at least a partial success in efforts to energize an entertainment awards show long notorious for recycling the same shows and stars year after year.

    Sunday's Emmys are being closely watched by the TV industry as a test of new nomination rules designed to give newcomers, low-rated series and smaller networks a better shot at the major categories.

    One group of TV critics taking part in an odds-making poll posted on Los Angeles Times-owned website The Envelope.com picked "Grey's Anatomy" to edge out 24 - competing in 12 categories as the most nominated series overall this year - in the race for best drama.

    If West Wing manages an upset, the White House drama starring Martin Sheen will enter the Emmy record books with an unprecedented fifth victory as best drama (surpassing four-time winners Hill Street Blues and LA Law). It also would be the first show named best drama after ending its network run.

    Moreover, with Sheen and co-stars Allison Janney and Alan Alda considered strong contenders in three acting categories, West Wing stands a good chance of at least tying the record now held by Hill Street Blues for the most prime-time Emmys overall, 26, amassed by a single drama.


    I guess we'll all just have to tune in August 27th (my birthday!) and find out.

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    Posted on 25 Aug 2006 by Kate Miller

    Grey's Anatomy Soundtrack Volume 2

    On September 12th, 2006 the Grey's Anatomy: Volume 2 Soundtrack will be released. The album comes just in time for the new season of the hit ABC series, which premieres on September 21st.

    Grey's Anatomy: Volume 2 is being billed as a "musical scrapbook" made up of songs that have been utilized in various episodes of the series.

    One of the highlights of the album is a new acoustic version of Snow Patrol's "Chasing Cars," which was recorded specifically for the soundtrack.

    "We used 'Chasing Cars' for last season's final episode," recalls Alexandra Patsavas, the show's music supervisor. "It's a beautiful and complex song and served as the perfect soundtrack to a series of very complex moments. Like that version, the album's acoustic rendition is both well-crafted and beautifully executed."

    Grey's Anatomy: Volume 2 Soundtrack Full Track Listing
    The Fray - "How To Save A Life"
    Moonbabies - "War On Sound"
    Jim Noir - "I Me You I'm Your"
    Ursula 1000 - "Kaboom!"
    Anya Marina - "Miss Halfway"
    Jamie Lidell - "Multiply"
    KT Tunstall - "Universe & U" (acoustic version)
    Metric - "Monster Hospital"
    Gomez - "How We Operate"
    Kate Havnevik - "Grace"
    The Chalets - "Sexy Mistake"
    Gran Bel Fisher - "Bound By Love"
    Get Set Go - "I Hate Everyone"
    Foy Vance - "Homebird"
    Snow Patrol - "Chasing Cars" (previously unreleased live acoustic version)

    [Source]

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    Posted on 24 Aug 2006 by Kate Miller

    Spoiling you rotten...

    Isaiah Washington was at the Creative Emmys and didn't offer up a smidge of storyline scoop, but said he was really pleased with where the show is headed. "We have new writers coming in that were former writers on West Wing and other very successful shows, and the network got behind us and brought us on a very strong night, Thursdays at 9. So, it's nice to have that support from the people who are behind the doors, making decisions. It's like, you know what, we're making a lot of money on your show, because it's the best show on television. Or, you know, at least one of them." [Source]

    Continue reading for more episodic spoilers...

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    Posted on 22 Aug 2006 by Kate Miller

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