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NBC
Offers Less Scripted Comedies And Dramas For The 2010-11 Season
(May
17th, 2010. -
Editor)
As the creator of many of the institutions that are now the
foundation of television, all eyes look to NBC to once again
bring innovation to the line-up. But this season we will not be
seeing the new and innovative on The Peacock Network. Instead
the net plans to offer less scripted comedies and dramas and
fill the remaining primetime schedule with more sports and
encore presentations of shows that have aired in other time
slots in the same week.
The
shows that will be coming to the network this fall appear to be
strong enough to find an audience, provided the network allows
them to remain on the air and in the same time slots for at
least a few weeks, so that potential audience can find them and
word of mouth can assist these shows in building up some solid
ratings numbers. These days even a good show has to bring
results in just the first three episodes, or it will be sent to
the chopping block and replaced by an other effort.
This
season, I'm hoping for a little more patience from the network
and little more time for he new titles to develop into hit
series. Let's hope the NBC execs feel the same way.
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THE
EVENT
"The Event" is an emotional, high-octane conspiracy thriller
that follows Sean Walker (Jason Ritter, "The Class"), an
Everyman who investigates the mysterious disappearance of his fiancée,
Leila (Sarah Roemer, "Disturbia"), and unwittingly begins to
expose the biggest cover-up in U.S. history. Sean's quest will
send ripples through the lives of an eclectic band of strangers,
including: newly elected U.S. President Martinez (Golden Globe nominee
Blair Underwood, "In Treatment"); Sophia (Emmy Award nominee
Laura Innes, "ER"), who is the leader of a mysterious group of
detainees; and Sean's shadowy father-in-law (Scott Patterson,
"Gilmore Girls"). Their futures are on a collision
course in a global conspiracy that could ultimately change the fate of
mankind. Ian Anthony Dale ("Daybreak") and Emmy winner
Željko Ivanek ("Damages") also star in the ensemble drama.
"The Event" is a production of Universal Media Studios and
Steve Stark Productions. Stark ("Medium," "Facing
Kate") serves as executive producer, Nick Wauters ("The
4400," "Eureka") is creator/co-executive producer and
Jeffrey Reiner ("Friday Night Lights," "Trauma") is
the director/executive producer; Evan Katz ("24") also is an
executive producer.
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CHASE
"Chase"
is a fast-paced drama from Emmy Award-winning executive producer Jerry
Bruckheimer ("CSI" franchise, "The Amazing Race,"
"Pirates of the Caribbean" films) and executive producer
Jennifer Johnson ("Cold Case") that drops viewers smack into
the middle of a game of cat-and-mouse as a team of U.S. marshals hunts
down America's most dangerous fugitives. Kelli Giddish ("Past
Life") stars as U.S. Marshal Annie Frost, a cowboy boot-wearing
deputy whose sharp mind and unique Texas upbringing help her track down
the violent criminals on the run. Cole Hauser
("K-Ville"), Amaury Nolasco ("Prison Break"), Rose
Rollins ("The L Word") and Jesse Metcalfe ("Desperate
Housewives") also star as members of Frost's elite team.
"Chase" is produced by Bonanza Productions Inc., in
association with Jerry Bruckheimer Television and Warner Bros.
Television. Bruckheimer, Jonathan Littman ("CSI"
franchise, "The Amazing Race," "Cold Case") and
Johnson serve as executive producers, while KristieAnne Reed is
co-executive producer. David Nutter ("The Mentalist,"
"Without a Trace" "The X-Files") directed and is
executive producer of the pilot that was written by Johnson.
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UNDERCOVERS
Acclaimed
writer/producer/director J.J. Abrams ("Star Trek,"
"Fringe," "Lost," "Alias") serves as
co-writer, executive producer – and also directs – his first
direction of a TV series pilot since "Lost" in "Undercovers"
with executive producer/writer Josh Reims ("Brothers and
Sisters"). "Undercovers" is a sexy, fun,
action-packed spy drama that proves once and for all that marriage is
still the world's most dangerous partnership. Outwardly, Steven
Bloom (Boris Kodjoe, "Tyler Perry's Madea's Family Reunion,"
"Soul Food," "Resident Evil: Afterlife") and his
wife, Samantha (Gugu Mbatha-Raw, "Doctor Who," "Bonekickers"),
are a typical married couple who own a small catering company in Los
Angeles and are helped by Samantha's easily frazzled younger sister,
Lizzy (Jessica Parker Kennedy, "Smallville"). Secretly,
the duo were two of the CIA's best spies until they fell in love on the
job five years ago and retired. When fellow spy and friend Nash
(Carter MacIntyre, "American Heiress") goes missing while on
the trail of a Russian arms dealer, the Blooms are reinstated by boss
Carlton Shaw (Gerald McRaney, "Deadwood") to locate and rescue
Nash. The pair is thrust back into the world of espionage as they
follow leads that span the globe -- and Steven and Samantha realize that
this supercharged, undercover lifestyle provides the excitement and
romance that their marriage has been missing. Also starring is Ben
Schwartz (NBC's "Parks and Recreation"). "Undercovers"
is from Bonanza Productions Inc. in association with Bad Robot
Productions and Warner Bros. Television. The pilot was written by
J.J. Abrams & Josh Reims and directed by Abrams. Abrams, Reims
and Bryan Burk ("Fringe," "Lost, "Alias") are
the executive producers.
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LAW
& ORDER: LOS ANGELES
The
new "Law & Order: Los Angeles" is a procedural crime drama
that will follow the theme and storylines similar to the "Law &
Order"-brand series on the streets of Los Angeles. The
series, from executive producer Dick Wolf and Blake Masters
"("Brotherhood"), is a Wolf Films production in
association with Universal Media Studios. Casting and
pre-production work are continuing.
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OUTSOURCED
"Outsourced"
is a comedy where the Midwest meets the exotic East in a hilarious
culture clash. The series centers on the all-American company Mid
America Novelties that sells whoopee cushions, foam fingers and wallets
made of bacon -- and whose call center has suddenly been outsourced to
India. Todd Dempsy (Ben Rappaport, off-Broadway's "The Gingerbread
House") is the new company's manager who learns that he's being
transferred to India to run the operation. Overwhelmed, Todd
discovers that his new staff needs a crash course in all things American
if they are to understand the U.S. product line and ramp up sales from
halfway around the world. But as strange as America seems to his
eclectic sales team, Todd soon realizes that figuring out India will be
more than a full-time job. Rizwan Manji ("Privileged"), Sacha
Dhawan (BBC's "Five Days II"), Rebecca Hazlewood (BBC's
"Doctors"), Parvesh Cheena ("Help Me Help You"), and
Anisha Nagarajan (Broadway's "Bombay Dreams") also star as
members of Dempsy's off-shore team; Diedrich Bader ("The Drew Carey
Show") and Jessica Gower (Network Ten's "The Secret Life of
Us") additionally star. "Outsourced" is produced by
Universal Media Studios. Robert Borden ("The Drew Carey Show"
and "George Lopez") is executive producer/writer. Ken Kwapis
("The Office") developed the project through his company, In
Cahoots, and serves as executive producer/director. Alex Beattie serves
as co-executive producer.
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LOVE
BITES
From
Emmy Award-winning writer-producer Cindy Chupack ("Sex and the
City"), "Love Bites" is an hour-long romantic comedy
anthology series featuring three loosely connected, modern stories of
love, sex, marriage and dating. Each episode contains multiple
vignettes, all illuminating the theme of love with an edgy, irreverent
spin. Becki Newton ("Ugly Betty") stars as Annie and
Jordana Spiro ("My Boys") stars as Frannie, the last two
single girls standing after all of their friends get married. Annie is
an infectiously bubbly optimist and Frannie is an always-a-bridesmaid
realist. Their story will anchor the series, while other
romantically-challenged characters will come and go each week. The
pilot's guest cast includes Jennifer Love Hewitt ("Ghost
Whisperer"), Greg Grunberg ("Heroes"), Craig Robinson
("The Office"), Jason Lewis ("Sex and the City"),
Lindsay Price ("Lipstick Jungle"), Larry Wilmore ("The
Daily Show"), Charlyne Yi ("Knocked Up"), Pamela Adlon
("Californication"), Stacy Galina ("Hidden Hills"),
Brian Hallisay ("Privileged"), Kyle Howard ("My
Boys") and Steve Howey ("Bride Wars"). "Love
Bites" is a production of Universal Media Studios and Working Title
Television, which is a new division of Working Title Films (the U.K.
production company behind box office hits including "Love
Actually," "Bridget Jones's Diary" and "Four
Weddings and a Funeral"). Chupack is creator, executive producer
and writer. Emmy Award-winning producer-director Marc Buckland ("My
Name Is Earl") also is executive producer and directs the pilot.
Eric Fellner, Tim Bevan and Shelley McCrory from Working Title
Television are executive producers. "Love Bites" is Working
Title Television's first U.S. commission.
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OUTLAW
Starring
Emmy Award winner Jimmy Smits ("NYPD Blue," "The West
Wing"), "Outlaw" is a new drama from executive producer
John Eisendrath ("Alias," "Felicity,"
"Playmakers"). Cyrus Garza (Smits) is a U.S. Supreme
Court justice who abruptly quits the high-level position. A
playboy and a gambler, Garza had always adhered to a strict
interpretation of the law until he realized the system he believed in
was flawed. Now that he's quit the bench and returned to private
practice, he's determined to represent "the little guy" and
use his inside knowledge of the justice system to take on today's
biggest legal cases -- and he's making plenty of powerful people unhappy
along the way. Jesse Bradford ("The West Wing"), Carly
Pope ("24"), Ellen Woglom ("Californication") and
David Ramsey ("Dexter") also star. "Outlaw" is
a Universal Media Studios production along with Conaco productions.
Eisendrath is executive producer along with Terry George ("Hotel
Rwanda," "Reservation Road"), Conan O'Brien, Jeff Ross
and David Kissinger ("Andy Barker, P.I.").
"Outlaw" is written by Eisendrath and directed by George.
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THE
CAPE
"The
Cape" is a one-hour drama series starring David Lyons
("ER") as Vince Faraday, an honest cop on a corrupt police
force, who finds himself framed for a series of murders and presumed
dead. He is forced into hiding, leaving behind his wife, Dana (Jennifer
Ferrin, "Life on Mars") and son, Trip (Ryan Wynott,
"Flash Forward"). Fueled by a desire to reunite with his
family and to battle the criminal forces that have overtaken Palm City,
Faraday becomes "The Cape" his son's favorite comic book
superhero -- and takes the law into his own hands. Rounding out
the cast are James Frain ("The Tudors") as billionaire Peter
Fleming -- The Cape's nemesis -- who moonlights as the twisted killer:
Chess; Keith David ("Death at a Funeral") as Max Malini, the
ringleader of a circus gang of bank robbers who mentors Vince Faraday
and trains him to be The Cape, Summer Glau ("Terminator: The Sarah
Connor Chronicles") as Orwell, an investigative blogger who wages
war on crime and corruption in Palm City; and Dorian Missick ("Six
Degrees") as Marty Voyt, a former police detective and friend to
Faraday. "The Cape" is a Universal Media Studios and
BermanBraun production from executive producer/creator Thomas Wheeler
("Empire"), executive producer/director Simon West ("Con
Air"), the executive producing team of Gail Berman and Lloyd Braun
(NBC's "Mercy), and executive producer Gene Stein
("Accidentally on Purpose").
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HARRY'S
LAW
Emmy
Award-winning creator David E. Kelley ("The Practice,"
"Boston Legal") brings his unique storytelling to
"Harry's Law," a series about fate and the people it brings
together, starring Academy Award winner Kathy Bates ("Misery,"
"About Schmidt"). Harriet (Bates), Matthew (Ben Chaplin,
"Me and Orson Wells") and Malcolm (Aml Ameen, "Kidulthood")
couldn't be any more different. Harriet is a curmudgeonly
ex-patent lawyer who, having just been fired from her cushy job, is
completely disillusioned with her success and looking for a fresh start.
Her world unexpectedly collides with Malcolm's -- a young man trying to
figure out life. When he finds out Harriet is a lawyer, he begs her to
represent him in an upcoming criminal case. Matthew, a dreamer at
heart and also recently fired from his job as a high school teacher, is
introduced to Harriet through Malcolm, a previous student of his. When
these three cross paths, they realize they're all looking for a fresh
start. Now, the most unlikely of people are starting a law
practice in the most unlikely of places--a rundown shoe store.
"Harry's Law" also stars Brittany Snow ("Hairspray")
as Harriet's assistant, Jenna Backstrom and Beatrice Rosen ("Dark
Knight") as Eve, a high school French teacher.
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PERFECT
COUPLES
"Perfect
Couples" depicts the misadventures of three engaging couples as
they struggle to find out what makes the ideal relationship -- and how
to maintain it through humorous trial-and-error. The series
explores their heroic journey in search of the perfect relationship
without destroying each other in the process. Dave (Kyle Howard,
"My Boys") and Julia (Christine Woods, "Flash
Forward") are the relatable, normal couple, but Julia's hope of
remaining the cool, low-maintenance chick is tested by Dave's attempts
to keep both his wife and his needy best friend Vance (David Walton,
"Heist") equally happy. Vance, along with the neurotic
Amy (Mary Elizabeth Ellis, "It's Always Sunny in
Philadelphia"), are the high-passion, high-drama couple who bring
out the best and worst in each other. The third duo features Rex
(Hayes MacArthur, "She's Out of My League"), a reformed party
guy, and, and his wife, Leigh (Olivia Munn, "Attack of the
Show"), who considers herself as the group's mother hen.
Believing that they are relationship experts, Rex and Leigh have
attended every class and seminar on relationships -- and regard
themselves as the "perfect couple." Jon Pollack
("30 Rock") and Scott Silveri ("Friends") are the
executive producers while Andy Ackerman ("Seinfeld," "The
New Adventures of Old Christine") is the director. The series
is produced by Universal Media Studios.
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THE
PAUL REISER SHOW
"The
Paul Reiser Show" is a new single camera comedy from Emmy and
Golden Globe nominated comedian-author-producer-actor Paul Reiser
("Mad About You") and writer-producer Jonathan Shapiro
("Life"). The show stars Paul Reiser as…Paul Reiser.
It's been a few years since Paul's hit TV series went off the air. Since
then, he's been enjoying the quiet life at home with his lovely wife and
kids and generally minding his own business. Lately, however, Paul
has been thinking that it's time he did something new, something
meaningful. As to what that next thing might be, he has no idea.
In his quest to figure it out, Paul is helped and hindered by his new
"friends." Like most men his age, Paul didn't choose
these friends. They're the husbands of his wife's friends, the
dads of kids that his boys go to school with. Thrown together by
circumstance, Paul and his friends form an unlikely comradeship -- and a
horrible basketball team. In addition to Reiser, Ben Shenkman
("Angels in America") stars as Jonathan, Omid Djalili
("The Infidel") as Habib, Duane Martin ("All of Us")
as Fernando, Andrew Daly ("MADtv") as Brad, Amy Landecker
("A Serious Man") as Claire, Brock Waidmann as Zeke and Koby
Rouviere ("Greenberg") as Gabe. The pilot is executive
produced and written by Reiser and Shapiro, produced by Craig Knizek
("Mad About You"), Merri Howard ("Cold Case") and
Peter Safran ("Heist"), and directed by Bryan Gordon
("Curb Your Enthusiasm"). "The Paul Reiser
Show" is a production of Bonanza Productions Inc. in association
with Nuance Productions and Warner Bros. Television.
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FRIENDS
WITH BENEFITS
From
Oscar and Emmy winner Brian Grazer ("A Beautiful Mind,"
"Arrested Development"), "Friends With Benefits" is
a half-hour comedy revolving around a group of twenty-something singles
as they navigate the difficult, and often confusing, world of dating.
Ben Weymouth (Ryan Hansen, "Party Down") is on the hunt for
the perfect woman who meets his unique set of standards, while his best
friend, Sara Maxwell (Danneel Harris, "One Tree Hill"), is
just looking for a man to settle down with and raise a family. Ben
and Sara have fallen into the habit of turning to each other for moral
and physical support as they wait for Mr. and Ms. Right to arrive.
Their friend Aaron (Fran Kranz, "Dollhouse"), a romantic at
heart, doesn't approve of Ben and Sara's complicated friendship, but he,
along with womanizer Hoon (Ian Reed Kesler) and straight shooter Riley
(Jessica Lucas, "Cloverfield"), are all distracted with their
own dating trials and tribulations. David Nevins ("Lie to
Me," "Arrested Development") joins Grazer as executive
producer for Imagine Television. Also serving as executive
producers are David Dobkin ("Wedding Crashers"), who directs
the pilot, writers Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber ("(500)
Days of Summer"), and Jeff Kleeman. "Friends With
Benefits" is a production of 20th Century Fox Television, Imagine
Television and Big Kid Pictures.
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SCHOOL
PRIDE
From
executive producers Cheryl Hines ("Curb Your Enthusiasm") and
Denise Cramsey ("Extreme Makeover: Home Edition" and
"True Beauty"), "School Pride" is a proactive,
alternative series that tells the stories of communities coming together
to renovate their aging and broken public schools. While
transforming the school, the community also restores its sense of value
and school pride. The cameras follow students, teachers and
parents as they roll up their sleeves and rebuild their own schools,
concluding with the unveiling of a brand new, completely transformed
school. They are motivated by a quartet of community organizers
and personalities -- SWAT Commander Tom Stroup, interior designer Susie
Castillo ("House of Payne"), comedian and former substitute
teacher Kym Whitley ("Til Death") and political correspondent
Jacob Soboroff ("AMC News"). Together, the team of
experts will lead the community through the makeover process.
Months later, cameras will revisit the school to discover the lasting
effects of the transformation -- a renewed sense of school pride and an
increase in student achievement scores. "School Pride"
is produced by Horizon Alternative Television.
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