* Candy Spelling has set an asking price of $150 million for the house she shared with the late TV legend, Aaron Spelling, making "The Manor" America's highest-priced home. * Richard Hatch filed a 40-page motion last week in his latest attempt to be released from prison. Still serving time for tax evasion, Hatch claims that Survivor producers cast him because of his "interesting lifestyle" and portrayed him as a villain on the show. That portrayal, Hatch believes, prevented him from receiving a fair trial from an unbiased jury. Of course, the "portrayal" didn't stop Survivor's first champ from paying his taxes, so the motion may not work out.
The Simpsons are on their way to the Middle East. According to the show's executive producer, Al Jean, Springfield's first family will head to the Holy Land next season with the promise of resolving conflicts between Christians, Jews and Muslims. "They all get mad at Homer," said Jean. "It's the only thing they can agree on."