'Don't Trust The B---- In Apartment 23' Books Busy Philipps And More Casting News

'Dawson's Creek' Reunion On 'Apartment 23'
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BEVERLY HILLS, CA - JUNE 18: Actress Busy Phillips attends the Broadcast Television Journalists Association Second Annual Critics' Choice Awards at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on June 18, 2012 in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo by Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images for Critics Choice)

"Don't Trust the B---- In Apartment 23" will host a "Dawson's Creek" reunion when Busy Philipps guest stars. According to TV Guide, Philipps will appear in the Season 2 premiere.

The Season 2 premiere of "Apartment 23" will see James Van Der Beek trying to gather his former "Dawson's Creek" cast members for a reunion. Philipps, who currently stars on "Cougar Town," played Audrey Liddell on the WB drama.

"Don't Trust the B---- In Apartment 23" returns to ABC on Tues., Oct. 23 at 9:30 p.m. ET.

In other casting news ...

Wilmer Valderrama will romance Melanie Griffith.
Valderrama will appear in at least three episodes of "Raising Hope" as Tamara's (Griffith) love interest. [EW]

"Greek" actress Dilshad Vadsaria will seek "Revenge."
Vadsaria will recur as Padma, a pop culture savvy financial expert who works for Nolan (Gabriel Mann). [TVLine]

Thomas Lennon is stopping by "How I Met Your Mother."
The "Reno 911!" veteran will play the man Victoria (Ashley Williams) left at the altar. [EW]

"2 Broke Girls" actress Brooke Lyons is heading to "Royal Pains."
Lyons will play a pharmaceutical rep in a September episode. [TVLine]

"Frasier" star Peri Gilpin will recur on "Men At Work."
Gilpin will play the new boss of the fictional magazine that employs the men of the series. [TVLine]

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