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– A July 17 trial date was scheduled Friday in Colin Farrell’s lawsuit against an ex-girlfriend who wants to sell their homemade sex tape. A Superior Court judge set trial for the lawsuit against Nicole Narain, although lawyers for both sides agreed to enter mediation to resolve the case before trial.

– Showtime wants the acclaimed comedy “Arrested Development” should Fox decide to cancel it, but only on one condition: creator Mitch Hurwitz must come with it. “If only a small fraction of the loyal audience that [watches it] on Fox came to Showtime, it would be one of our highest-rated shows,” said Robert Greenblatt, Showtime’s president of entertainment.

– Blues legend B.B. King will begin an international “Farewell Tour” in March, part of a domestic tour that starts Feb. 16 in Chicago, said King’s publicist. The musician celebrated his 80th birthday in September.

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The Personals page was compiled by Cheryl Bowles from Tribune news services and staff reports.