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04.20 | Kim Basinger to '24' for season six?

So I'm guessing she'll play next year's First Lady:

Kim Basinger is set to join the cast of hit drama '24' after confessing to star Kiefer Sutherland that she's a huge fan.

Basinger has just played opposite Sutherland in thriller The Sentinel and is now considering joining the cast of his TV series for its next season.

She says: "I love that show. That would be cool."

Sutherland admits he's delighted at the thought of Basinger becoming a regular: "I'm gonna hold her to that."

Of course, this is probably bullshit on the scale of 'Edward Norton to join the '24' cast'.

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Comments:

I love kim basinger.... I am downing s5e19.... can't wate, Im staring at the progressthing lol GR. BIG F

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Posted by: Andrew Timms at April 28, 2006 11:22 AM | #

so is there going to be a season 6 of 24?

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