When Monk ended its eight-season run in 2009, the series finale introduced a pivotal new character: Molly Evans, the long-lost daughter of Adrian Monk's late wife. Played by Alona Tal, Molly served as a crucial element in bringing Adrian Monk’s story full circle and solving the case of who killed Monk's wife, Trudy. When it was announced that the eccentric, mystery-solving Adrian Monk would return to solve one more case in Mr. Monk’s Last Case: A Monk Movie, fans rejoiced to see many of their favorite Monk cast and actors returning for the movie.
However, when Molly reappeared in the much-anticipated follow-up, fans quickly noticed she was being played by a different actress, Caitlin McGee.
Alona Tal Played Molly Evans In Monk’s Series Finale Alona Tal Was Brief But Memorable
In the series finale, Mr. Monk and the End, Molly Evans was introduced as a surprise revelation...
However, when Molly reappeared in the much-anticipated follow-up, fans quickly noticed she was being played by a different actress, Caitlin McGee.
Alona Tal Played Molly Evans In Monk’s Series Finale Alona Tal Was Brief But Memorable
In the series finale, Mr. Monk and the End, Molly Evans was introduced as a surprise revelation...
- 12/20/2024
- by Mark Ryan Walberg
- ScreenRant
James McCaffrey, a seasoned veteran of the small screen and the voice of the iconic video game character Max Payne, has died.
He was 65.
According to reports, McCaffrey died Sunday of multiple myeloma cancer.
He was probably most well-known to non-video game players for his work on Rescue Me, where he played Jimmy Keefe.
Keefe was a New York firefighter who lost his life on 9/11.
He appears as a ghost to his cousin, played by Denis Leary, and his character drives some of Leary's richest scenes as Leary's character tries to understand the loss and why he's still alive.
McCaffrey had a series regular role for the first three seasons before switching to a recurring capacity for the final four seasons.
The FX hit also starred John Scurti, Michael Lombardi, Steven Pasquale, and Andrea Roth.
Throughout his career, the actor had countless credits across movies, TV, and video games.
In addition to Rescue Me,...
He was 65.
According to reports, McCaffrey died Sunday of multiple myeloma cancer.
He was probably most well-known to non-video game players for his work on Rescue Me, where he played Jimmy Keefe.
Keefe was a New York firefighter who lost his life on 9/11.
He appears as a ghost to his cousin, played by Denis Leary, and his character drives some of Leary's richest scenes as Leary's character tries to understand the loss and why he's still alive.
McCaffrey had a series regular role for the first three seasons before switching to a recurring capacity for the final four seasons.
The FX hit also starred John Scurti, Michael Lombardi, Steven Pasquale, and Andrea Roth.
Throughout his career, the actor had countless credits across movies, TV, and video games.
In addition to Rescue Me,...
- 12/19/2023
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
James McCaffrey, the actor who portrayed firefighter and 9/11 victim Jimmy Keefe on Rescue Me and provided the titular voice of the Max Payne video games, died Sunday at his home in Larchmont, N.Y. He was 65.
McCaffrey died after a battle with myeloma. The news was confirmed by his wife, actress Rochelle Boström, to The Hollywood Reporter.
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McCaffrey died after a battle with myeloma. The news was confirmed by his wife, actress Rochelle Boström, to The Hollywood Reporter.
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- 12/18/2023
- by Nick Caruso
- TVLine.com
Friends was and is a blessing to so many people around the world. And so was Matthew Perry.
The alchemy of brilliant writing, a stellar cast, voice-of-a-generation twentysomethings, and hilarity and emotionality in abundance, made it a wonderful series in 1994 — and unbeknown to all of us, were the ingredients to continue to impact generations almost 30 years after that. As the head of comedy development at Warner Bros. Television at that time, it’s definitely a shining star in my career.
Casting the six Friends, along with creators Marta Kauffman, David Crane and Kevin Bright, was challenging. They all had to be “stars.” The chemistry had to be believable. You just had to love them. And no one was more elusive than Chandler.
We had happily cast David Schwimmer (Ross), Lisa Kudrow (Phoebe), Courteney Cox (Monica) and Matt LeBlanc (Joey), and we had two roles to go just days before we started production on the pilot.
The alchemy of brilliant writing, a stellar cast, voice-of-a-generation twentysomethings, and hilarity and emotionality in abundance, made it a wonderful series in 1994 — and unbeknown to all of us, were the ingredients to continue to impact generations almost 30 years after that. As the head of comedy development at Warner Bros. Television at that time, it’s definitely a shining star in my career.
Casting the six Friends, along with creators Marta Kauffman, David Crane and Kevin Bright, was challenging. They all had to be “stars.” The chemistry had to be believable. You just had to love them. And no one was more elusive than Chandler.
We had happily cast David Schwimmer (Ross), Lisa Kudrow (Phoebe), Courteney Cox (Monica) and Matt LeBlanc (Joey), and we had two roles to go just days before we started production on the pilot.
- 10/31/2023
- by David Janollari
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Pokémon is getting the stop-motion treatment.
Netflix has announced Pokémon Concierge, its first collaborative production with The Pokémon Company and an ambitious stop-motion project produced by critically acclaimed dwarf studios. Expanding the Pokémon world, the story follows Haru, a concierge at the Pokémon Resort, and her interactions with Pokémon and their owners who visit as guests.
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Watch a teaser above,...
Netflix has announced Pokémon Concierge, its first collaborative production with The Pokémon Company and an ambitious stop-motion project produced by critically acclaimed dwarf studios. Expanding the Pokémon world, the story follows Haru, a concierge at the Pokémon Resort, and her interactions with Pokémon and their owners who visit as guests.
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Watch a teaser above,...
- 2/27/2023
- by Erianne Lewis
- TVLine.com
Steven Felder, a producer who worked on hundreds of episodes of CSI and in various capacities on Miami Vice, FBI: Most Wanted, Reversal of Fortune and many other TV series and films, died February 19 of pneumonia.
A rep confirmed the death to Deadline. Felder’s age was not available.
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Felder began his career in film in the late 1970s, serving as second unit director on Jonathan Demme’s Last Embrace. He went on to work on features including Wolfen and Jumpin’ Jack Flash before pivoting to TV in the mid-’80s. Felder was first Ad or unit production manager on about two dozen episodes of NBC’s Miami Vice...
A rep confirmed the death to Deadline. Felder’s age was not available.
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Felder began his career in film in the late 1970s, serving as second unit director on Jonathan Demme’s Last Embrace. He went on to work on features including Wolfen and Jumpin’ Jack Flash before pivoting to TV in the mid-’80s. Felder was first Ad or unit production manager on about two dozen episodes of NBC’s Miami Vice...
- 2/23/2023
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
Former “One Life to Live” star Josh Kelly is returning to daytime TV as a series regular on “General Hospital,” TheWrap has confirmed.
There are no details about his character, but he will first appear on the daytime soap at the end of the month.
Kelly played Cutter Wentworth on “One Life to Live” from 2010 to 2013. The soap, which was set in the fictional city of Llanview, Pennsylvania, ran on ABC from 1958 to 2012 and had a short-lived stint on Hulu before being canceled in 2013.
“General Hospital,” which is set in the fictional town of Port Charles, has welcomed several “One Life to Live” alums over the years, including Roger Howarth.
He also played Jeremy Carter on Lifetime’s “UnREAL,” Robbie on the Jimmy Smits-led “Bluff City Law” and Walker Chisum on Peacock’s supernatural series “Midnight, Texas.” He has also guest-starred on “Grey’s Anatomy,” “Army Wives” and “Rizzoli & Isles.
There are no details about his character, but he will first appear on the daytime soap at the end of the month.
Kelly played Cutter Wentworth on “One Life to Live” from 2010 to 2013. The soap, which was set in the fictional city of Llanview, Pennsylvania, ran on ABC from 1958 to 2012 and had a short-lived stint on Hulu before being canceled in 2013.
“General Hospital,” which is set in the fictional town of Port Charles, has welcomed several “One Life to Live” alums over the years, including Roger Howarth.
He also played Jeremy Carter on Lifetime’s “UnREAL,” Robbie on the Jimmy Smits-led “Bluff City Law” and Walker Chisum on Peacock’s supernatural series “Midnight, Texas.” He has also guest-starred on “Grey’s Anatomy,” “Army Wives” and “Rizzoli & Isles.
- 5/12/2022
- by Sharon Knolle
- The Wrap
Jimmy Smits is once again putting on a police uniform: The NYPD Blue vet will co-star opposite Amanda Warren in the CBS drama pilot East New York, our sister site Deadline reports.
The potential series follows Regina Haywood (played by Dickinson‘s Warren), “the newly promoted police captain of East New York, an impoverished, working class neighborhood at the eastern edge of Brooklyn,” per the official synopsis. “She leads a diverse group of officers and detectives, some of whom are reluctant to deploy her creative methods of serving and protecting during the midst of social upheaval and the early seeds of gentrification.
The potential series follows Regina Haywood (played by Dickinson‘s Warren), “the newly promoted police captain of East New York, an impoverished, working class neighborhood at the eastern edge of Brooklyn,” per the official synopsis. “She leads a diverse group of officers and detectives, some of whom are reluctant to deploy her creative methods of serving and protecting during the midst of social upheaval and the early seeds of gentrification.
- 3/23/2022
- by Vlada Gelman
- TVLine.com
NBC has ordered an untitled drama pilot from “The Village” creator Mike Daniels, based on the award-winning Dutch series “A’dam – E.V.A.”
According to the show’s logline, it “chronicles the epic love and lives of two complete strangers whose multiple run-ins begin to defy coincidence and lead both to believe in fate. This show breaks the mold by pairing a serialized, stand-up-and-cheer romantic comedy with the wildly diverse and often unexpected human stories of anyone who finds themselves six degrees from Adam and Eva.” The Dutch series ran from 2011 to 2016 and was critically acclaimed, winning several awards for best TV series, direction and script. Teun Luijkx and Eva van de Wijdeven starred as the titular characters.
The project, which has been in development at NBC since 2019, will be produced by Universal Television in association with 6107 Productions, Inc., David Janollari Entertainment, Silver Lining Entertainment and Willy Waltz International.
According to the show’s logline, it “chronicles the epic love and lives of two complete strangers whose multiple run-ins begin to defy coincidence and lead both to believe in fate. This show breaks the mold by pairing a serialized, stand-up-and-cheer romantic comedy with the wildly diverse and often unexpected human stories of anyone who finds themselves six degrees from Adam and Eva.” The Dutch series ran from 2011 to 2016 and was critically acclaimed, winning several awards for best TV series, direction and script. Teun Luijkx and Eva van de Wijdeven starred as the titular characters.
The project, which has been in development at NBC since 2019, will be produced by Universal Television in association with 6107 Productions, Inc., David Janollari Entertainment, Silver Lining Entertainment and Willy Waltz International.
- 1/28/2022
- by Ellise Shafer
- Variety Film + TV
NBC is moving forward with its adaptation of Dutch drama series A’dam & Eva – two and a half years after putting the project in development.
The network has handed the project, which comes from The Village creator Mike Daniels and producers David Janollari and Rob Golenberg & Alon Aranya.
The adaptation – currently known as Untitled Mike Daniels Pilot – is produced by Universal Television in association with 6107 Productions, David Janollari Entertainment, Silver Lining Entertainment, Paper Plane Productions and Willy Waltz International.
The series chronicles the epic love and lives of two complete strangers whose multiple run-ins begin to defy coincidence and lead both to believe in fate. Unusually, it pairs a serialized, stand-up-and-cheer romantic comedy with the wildly diverse and often unexpected human stories of anyone who finds themselves six degrees from Adam and Eva.
The Dutch series ran between 2011 and 2016 and was widely considered one of the countries most critically acclaimed television dramas in years.
The network has handed the project, which comes from The Village creator Mike Daniels and producers David Janollari and Rob Golenberg & Alon Aranya.
The adaptation – currently known as Untitled Mike Daniels Pilot – is produced by Universal Television in association with 6107 Productions, David Janollari Entertainment, Silver Lining Entertainment, Paper Plane Productions and Willy Waltz International.
The series chronicles the epic love and lives of two complete strangers whose multiple run-ins begin to defy coincidence and lead both to believe in fate. Unusually, it pairs a serialized, stand-up-and-cheer romantic comedy with the wildly diverse and often unexpected human stories of anyone who finds themselves six degrees from Adam and Eva.
The Dutch series ran between 2011 and 2016 and was widely considered one of the countries most critically acclaimed television dramas in years.
- 1/28/2022
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Since launching in 2015, Keshet Studios, the U.S. division of Keshet International (Ki), has proved a model worth copying for international content producers looking to make it big in Hollywood. The company now develops and produces content for all the biggest broadcasters and streamers in several languages for both U.S. and international audiences. Led by president Peter Traugott, the outfit leans on Ki’s existing international catalog while also acquiring third party IP and developing new originals. Below, 10 Keshet Studio titles currently in development or production.
“La Brea” Ordered by NBC at the beginning of 2021, this original series was created by David Applebaum (“The Mentalist”) and Keshet Studios, which co-produces alongside Universal Television. Already picked up for a second season, it was this fall’s top-rated series among audiences 18-49 in the U.S., with more than 47 million viewers tuning in to the L.A.-based disaster thriller.
“The Missing...
“La Brea” Ordered by NBC at the beginning of 2021, this original series was created by David Applebaum (“The Mentalist”) and Keshet Studios, which co-produces alongside Universal Television. Already picked up for a second season, it was this fall’s top-rated series among audiences 18-49 in the U.S., with more than 47 million viewers tuning in to the L.A.-based disaster thriller.
“The Missing...
- 12/15/2021
- by Jamie Lang
- Variety Film + TV
A follow-up to “Six Feet Under” is in very early development at HBO, Variety has learned exclusively from sources.
At this time, no writer is attached to the project. Likewise, no plotline has been decided, meaning it could be a reboot or more of a sequel series following up on existing characters from the show in the present day, but no decision has been made. Original series creator Alan Ball and executive producers Bob Greenblatt and David Janollari are all attached to executive produce the new project.
Reps for HBO declined to comment. Reps for Ball did not immediately respond to Variety’s request for comment.
“Six Feet Under” aired on from 2001-2005 for five seasons and 63 episodes. The show followed the lives of the Fisher family and their associates in the running of a funeral home in Los Angeles.
The cast included Peter Krause, Michael C. Hall, Frances Conroy,...
At this time, no writer is attached to the project. Likewise, no plotline has been decided, meaning it could be a reboot or more of a sequel series following up on existing characters from the show in the present day, but no decision has been made. Original series creator Alan Ball and executive producers Bob Greenblatt and David Janollari are all attached to executive produce the new project.
Reps for HBO declined to comment. Reps for Ball did not immediately respond to Variety’s request for comment.
“Six Feet Under” aired on from 2001-2005 for five seasons and 63 episodes. The show followed the lives of the Fisher family and their associates in the running of a funeral home in Los Angeles.
The cast included Peter Krause, Michael C. Hall, Frances Conroy,...
- 12/10/2021
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
There’s wrong, there’s really wrong, there’s Cats the motion picture wrong, there’s wanting to release Cats the Butthole Cut wrong. And then there’s the “Pilot” episode of Bluff City Law.
You may not remember Bluff City Law, as the legal drama only aired on NBC in the fall of 2019 for all of 10 weeks. It starred Jimmy Smits as Elijah Strait, the head of a plaintiff’s law firm in Memphis, Tennessee. It also starred Caitlin McGee as Elijah’s estranged daughter Sydney. Why were they estranged? Doesn’t matter. Seriously, if people cared why they were estranged, the show would have lasted more than 10 episodes.
What is important is that Elijah and Sydney teamed up to try a lawsuit on behalf of Edward Soriano, a public school groundskeeper who was suing giant chemical consortium Amerifarm for covering up the fact that their weed killer Greencoat caused his cancer.
You may not remember Bluff City Law, as the legal drama only aired on NBC in the fall of 2019 for all of 10 weeks. It starred Jimmy Smits as Elijah Strait, the head of a plaintiff’s law firm in Memphis, Tennessee. It also starred Caitlin McGee as Elijah’s estranged daughter Sydney. Why were they estranged? Doesn’t matter. Seriously, if people cared why they were estranged, the show would have lasted more than 10 episodes.
What is important is that Elijah and Sydney teamed up to try a lawsuit on behalf of Edward Soriano, a public school groundskeeper who was suing giant chemical consortium Amerifarm for covering up the fact that their weed killer Greencoat caused his cancer.
- 11/16/2021
- by Bob Ingersoll
- Comicmix.com
Exclusive: NBC has given a put pilot commitment to Blank Slate, an hourlong drama from The Brave creator Dean Georgaris and The Blacklist producer Davis Entertainment.
Written by Georgaris, Black Slate is a high-concept procedural about a government agent who may not be what he seems.
Georgaris executive produces with Davis Entertainment’s John Davis and John Fox. Universal Television, a division of Universal Studio Group, where Davis Entertainment and Georgaris are under deals, is the studio.
.Three pilots written by Georgaris for Uni TV have gone to series in the last few years, The Brave and Bluff City Law. at NBC and Baker and the Beauty at ABC.
In addition to Sony TV/Uni TV’s The Blacklist, now in its ninth season on NBC, Davis Entertainment is producing two CBS drama series co-produced by Universal TV, The Equalizer and Magnum P.I. The company also has in the...
Written by Georgaris, Black Slate is a high-concept procedural about a government agent who may not be what he seems.
Georgaris executive produces with Davis Entertainment’s John Davis and John Fox. Universal Television, a division of Universal Studio Group, where Davis Entertainment and Georgaris are under deals, is the studio.
.Three pilots written by Georgaris for Uni TV have gone to series in the last few years, The Brave and Bluff City Law. at NBC and Baker and the Beauty at ABC.
In addition to Sony TV/Uni TV’s The Blacklist, now in its ninth season on NBC, Davis Entertainment is producing two CBS drama series co-produced by Universal TV, The Equalizer and Magnum P.I. The company also has in the...
- 10/25/2021
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: ABC is developing a legal drama written and executive produced by Bill Chais (Franklin & Bash), a former public defender, and Pat Cunnane (Designated Survivor), who was President Barack Obama’s Senior Writer and Deputy Director of Messaging at the White House. The drama is executive produced by the Black Sails duo of Jonathan E. Steinberg and Dan Shotz and Warren Littlefield via The Littlefield Company. 20th Television, where The Littlefield Company is based, is the studio.
In the Untitled North Carolina Governor project, a brash Bronx public defender comes to North Carolina to reform a dysfunctional, seriously underfunded criminal justice system, putting him on a collision course with the tough-on-crime governor, when, desperate and out of options, he invokes an arcane law that can compel any attorney to serve as defense counsel in criminal trials… and assigns the first case to the governor herself, an attorney in good standing.
In the Untitled North Carolina Governor project, a brash Bronx public defender comes to North Carolina to reform a dysfunctional, seriously underfunded criminal justice system, putting him on a collision course with the tough-on-crime governor, when, desperate and out of options, he invokes an arcane law that can compel any attorney to serve as defense counsel in criminal trials… and assigns the first case to the governor herself, an attorney in good standing.
- 10/11/2021
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Following the first wave of cancelations since the spread of the deadly 'Covid-19' virus, more TV series have been killed off, including shows from Netflix, Hulu, CBS, ABC, Fox, A&e, USA, Pop TV, Starz, CBS All Access, History, Paramount and a whole lot more:
Canceled Series
ABC
American Housewife
Rebel
Mixed-ish
For Life
The Baker and the Beauty, 1 season
Single Parents, 2 seasons
Bless This Mess, 2 seasons
Emergence, 1 season
Schooled, 2 seasons
Kids Say the Darndest Things, 1 season
Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., 7 seasons
Strahan, Sara and Keke, 2 seasons
United We Fall, 1 season
Stumptown, 1 season
Adult Swim
The Venture Bros., 7 seasons
Amazon
Bosch, 7 seasons
Goliath, 4 seasons
Utopia, 1 season
AMC
NOS4A2, 2 seasons
The Walking Dead, 11 seasons
Better Call Saul, 6 seasons
The Walking Dead: World Beyond, 2 seasons
CBS
The Unicorn
All Rise
Criminal Minds, 15 seasons
God Friended Me, 2 seasons
Carol's Second Act, 1 season
Man With a Plan, 4 seasons
Broke, 1 season
Tommy, 1 season
CBS All Access
Interrogation,...
Canceled Series
ABC
American Housewife
Rebel
Mixed-ish
For Life
The Baker and the Beauty, 1 season
Single Parents, 2 seasons
Bless This Mess, 2 seasons
Emergence, 1 season
Schooled, 2 seasons
Kids Say the Darndest Things, 1 season
Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., 7 seasons
Strahan, Sara and Keke, 2 seasons
United We Fall, 1 season
Stumptown, 1 season
Adult Swim
The Venture Bros., 7 seasons
Amazon
Bosch, 7 seasons
Goliath, 4 seasons
Utopia, 1 season
AMC
NOS4A2, 2 seasons
The Walking Dead, 11 seasons
Better Call Saul, 6 seasons
The Walking Dead: World Beyond, 2 seasons
CBS
The Unicorn
All Rise
Criminal Minds, 15 seasons
God Friended Me, 2 seasons
Carol's Second Act, 1 season
Man With a Plan, 4 seasons
Broke, 1 season
Tommy, 1 season
CBS All Access
Interrogation,...
- 5/15/2021
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
If you fancy a Jason Dohring in uniform, well, Seal Team is about to be added to your DVR.
The Veronica Mars alum is boarding Season 4 of CBS’ military drama in the heavily recurring role of Lieutenant Commander Whitshaw, a charismatic officer who knows how to work the system to his advantage. Whitshaw has “a cunning ability to cover his own tracks, which makes him a formidable adversary,” says our sister site Deadline, which first reported on the casting.
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The Veronica Mars alum is boarding Season 4 of CBS’ military drama in the heavily recurring role of Lieutenant Commander Whitshaw, a charismatic officer who knows how to work the system to his advantage. Whitshaw has “a cunning ability to cover his own tracks, which makes him a formidable adversary,” says our sister site Deadline, which first reported on the casting.
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- 3/31/2021
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Exclusive: HBO is bolstering the supporting cast for Mare of Easttown, its upcoming limited series starring Kate Winslet. Mackenzie Lansing (The Deuce), Kate Arrington (Billions), Ruby Cruz (Castle Rock), Eisa Davis (Betty), Enid Graham (The Glorias), Justin Hurtt-Dunkley (High Flying Bird), Izzy King, Jack Mulhern (The Society), Anthony Norman (Broadway’s The Prom), Drew Scheid (Halloween) and Madeleine Weinstein (Broadway’s Harry Potter and the Cursed Child) join the series, which is a co-production of HBO and Paul Lee’s wiip. It will premiere April 18 on HBO.
Written by Brad Inglesby, and directed by Craig Zobel, Mare of Easttown stars Winslet as Mare Sheehan, a small-town Pennsylvania detective whose life crumbles around her as she investigates a local murder. The limited series is an exploration into the dark side of a close community and an authentic examination of how family and past tragedies can define our present.
Arrington plays Faye,...
Written by Brad Inglesby, and directed by Craig Zobel, Mare of Easttown stars Winslet as Mare Sheehan, a small-town Pennsylvania detective whose life crumbles around her as she investigates a local murder. The limited series is an exploration into the dark side of a close community and an authentic examination of how family and past tragedies can define our present.
Arrington plays Faye,...
- 2/17/2021
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Keshet Studios, the company behind series including ABC’s The Baker and the Beauty and NBC’s The Brave, has extended its first-look deal with Universal Television.
It marks the third term for the deal between the NBCU studio and the LA-based production arm of the Israeli media giant.
As part of the deal, the two companies are developing a TV adaptation of sci-fi comedy feature Save Yourselves! The film, which premiered at Sundance last year, comes from writer-directors Alex Huston Fischer and Eleanor Wilson.
It follows Jack, played by Search Party’s John Reynolds, and Su, played by Glow’s Sunita Mani, a hip Brooklyn couple who like many of their friends find themselves dependent on technology and unable to put down their phones. Fearing their mindless scrolling may impact their connection with each other, they seize the chance to head to an isolated cabin in the woods, vowing...
It marks the third term for the deal between the NBCU studio and the LA-based production arm of the Israeli media giant.
As part of the deal, the two companies are developing a TV adaptation of sci-fi comedy feature Save Yourselves! The film, which premiered at Sundance last year, comes from writer-directors Alex Huston Fischer and Eleanor Wilson.
It follows Jack, played by Search Party’s John Reynolds, and Su, played by Glow’s Sunita Mani, a hip Brooklyn couple who like many of their friends find themselves dependent on technology and unable to put down their phones. Fearing their mindless scrolling may impact their connection with each other, they seize the chance to head to an isolated cabin in the woods, vowing...
- 2/2/2021
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Following the first wave of TV series cancelations, since the deliberate spread of the deadly 'Covid-19' virus, more series have been killed off, including shows from Netflix, Hulu, CBS, ABC, Fox, A&e, USA, Pop TV, Starz, CBS All Access, History, Paramount and a whole lot more:
Canceled Series
ABC
The Baker and the Beauty, 1 season
Single Parents, 2 seasons
Bless This Mess, 2 seasons
Emergence, 1 season
Schooled, 2 seasons
Kids Say the Darndest Things, 1 season
Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., 7 seasons
Strahan, Sara and Keke, 2 seasons
United We Fall, 1 season
Stumptown, 1 season
Adult Swim
The Venture Bros., 7 seasons
Amazon
Bosch, 7 seasons
Goliath, 4 seasons
Utopia, 1 season
AMC
NOS4A2, 2 seasons
The Walking Dead, 11 seasons
Better Call Saul, 6 seasons
The Walking Dead: World Beyond, 2 seasons
CBS
Criminal Minds, 15 seasons
God Friended Me, 2 seasons
Carol's Second Act, 1 season
Man With a Plan, 4 seasons
Broke, 1 season
Tommy, 1 season
CBS All Access
Interrogation,...
Canceled Series
ABC
The Baker and the Beauty, 1 season
Single Parents, 2 seasons
Bless This Mess, 2 seasons
Emergence, 1 season
Schooled, 2 seasons
Kids Say the Darndest Things, 1 season
Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., 7 seasons
Strahan, Sara and Keke, 2 seasons
United We Fall, 1 season
Stumptown, 1 season
Adult Swim
The Venture Bros., 7 seasons
Amazon
Bosch, 7 seasons
Goliath, 4 seasons
Utopia, 1 season
AMC
NOS4A2, 2 seasons
The Walking Dead, 11 seasons
Better Call Saul, 6 seasons
The Walking Dead: World Beyond, 2 seasons
CBS
Criminal Minds, 15 seasons
God Friended Me, 2 seasons
Carol's Second Act, 1 season
Man With a Plan, 4 seasons
Broke, 1 season
Tommy, 1 season
CBS All Access
Interrogation,...
- 1/31/2021
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
“Anne With an E” (Netflix)
Final Episode Jan. 3 “Harvey Girls Forever!” (Netflix)
Final episode Jan. 10 “Limetown” (Facebook Watch)
Canceled Jan. 16 “Sorry for Your Loss” (Facebook Watch)
Canceled Jan. 16 “The Ranch” (Netflix)
Final episode Jan. 24 “Flirty Dancing” (Fox)
Final episode Jan. 25 “Star Wars Resistance” (Disney Channel)
Final episode Jan. 26 “Arrow” (The CW)
Final episode Jan. 28 “Homicide Hunter” (ID)
Final episode Jan. 29 “The Good Place” (NBC)
Final episode Jan. 30 “New Looney Tunes” (Boomerang)
Final episode Jan. 30 “Bojack Horseman” (Netflix)
Final episode Jan. 31 “Soundtrack” (Netflix)
Canceled Jan. 31 “Spinning Out” (Netflix)
Canceled Feb. 3 “Ray Donovan” (Showtime)
Canceled Feb. 4 “If Loving You Is Wrong” (OWN)
Canceled Feb. 5 “Power” (Starz)
Final episode Feb. 9 “Shimmer and Shine” (Nick Jr.)
Final episode Feb. 9 “Insatiable” (Netflix)
Canceled Feb. 14 “Mike Tyson Mysteries” (Adult Swim)
Final episode Feb. 16 “Criminal Minds” (CBS)
Final episode Feb. 19 “Fresh off the Boat” (ABC)
Final episode Feb. 21 “High Noon” (ESPN)
Canceled Feb. 25 “Hawaii Five-0” (CBS)
Canceled Feb.
Final Episode Jan. 3 “Harvey Girls Forever!” (Netflix)
Final episode Jan. 10 “Limetown” (Facebook Watch)
Canceled Jan. 16 “Sorry for Your Loss” (Facebook Watch)
Canceled Jan. 16 “The Ranch” (Netflix)
Final episode Jan. 24 “Flirty Dancing” (Fox)
Final episode Jan. 25 “Star Wars Resistance” (Disney Channel)
Final episode Jan. 26 “Arrow” (The CW)
Final episode Jan. 28 “Homicide Hunter” (ID)
Final episode Jan. 29 “The Good Place” (NBC)
Final episode Jan. 30 “New Looney Tunes” (Boomerang)
Final episode Jan. 30 “Bojack Horseman” (Netflix)
Final episode Jan. 31 “Soundtrack” (Netflix)
Canceled Jan. 31 “Spinning Out” (Netflix)
Canceled Feb. 3 “Ray Donovan” (Showtime)
Canceled Feb. 4 “If Loving You Is Wrong” (OWN)
Canceled Feb. 5 “Power” (Starz)
Final episode Feb. 9 “Shimmer and Shine” (Nick Jr.)
Final episode Feb. 9 “Insatiable” (Netflix)
Canceled Feb. 14 “Mike Tyson Mysteries” (Adult Swim)
Final episode Feb. 16 “Criminal Minds” (CBS)
Final episode Feb. 19 “Fresh off the Boat” (ABC)
Final episode Feb. 21 “High Noon” (ESPN)
Canceled Feb. 25 “Hawaii Five-0” (CBS)
Canceled Feb.
- 12/31/2020
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
Following the first wave of TV series cancelations, thanks to the evil, deliberately unleashed 'Covid-19' pandemic virus, affecting both cast and crew, film studios have killed even more series in 2020, including shows from Netflix, Hulu, CBS, ABC, NBC, Fox, A&e, USA, Pop TV, Starz, CBS All Access, History and Paramount:
Canceled Series
ABC
The Baker and the Beauty, 1 season
Single Parents, 2 seasons
Bless This Mess, 2 seasons
Emergence, 1 season
Schooled, 2 seasons
Kids Say the Darndest Things, 1 season
Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., 7 seasons
Strahan, Sara and Keke, 2 seasons
United We Fall, 1 season
Stumptown, 1 season
Adult Swim
The Venture Bros., 7 seasons
Amazon
Bosch, 7 seasons
Goliath, 4 seasons
Utopia, 1 season
AMC
NOS4A2, 2 seasons
The Walking Dead, 11 seasons
Better Call Saul, 6 seasons
The Walking Dead: World Beyond, 2 seasons
CBS
Criminal Minds, 15 seasons
God Friended Me, 2 seasons
Carol's Second Act, 1 season
Man With a Plan, 4 seasons
Broke, 1 season
Tommy,...
Canceled Series
ABC
The Baker and the Beauty, 1 season
Single Parents, 2 seasons
Bless This Mess, 2 seasons
Emergence, 1 season
Schooled, 2 seasons
Kids Say the Darndest Things, 1 season
Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., 7 seasons
Strahan, Sara and Keke, 2 seasons
United We Fall, 1 season
Stumptown, 1 season
Adult Swim
The Venture Bros., 7 seasons
Amazon
Bosch, 7 seasons
Goliath, 4 seasons
Utopia, 1 season
AMC
NOS4A2, 2 seasons
The Walking Dead, 11 seasons
Better Call Saul, 6 seasons
The Walking Dead: World Beyond, 2 seasons
CBS
Criminal Minds, 15 seasons
God Friended Me, 2 seasons
Carol's Second Act, 1 season
Man With a Plan, 4 seasons
Broke, 1 season
Tommy,...
- 12/29/2020
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Exclusive: NBC has put in development Eden, a mystery drama written/executive produced by The Brave creator Dean Georgaris, a Latinx family drama written/exec produced by Valentina Garza and a chef comedy written by Jimmy O. Yang & Jeremy Yadegari, with Aseem Batra supervising.
The three projects hail from Julie Anne Robinson’s CannyLads Productions, which also recently sold drama Level to NBC, penned by Sean Finegan. Universal TV, where CannyLads is under a deal, is the studio. Robinson executive produces all projects with CannyLads’ head of development Kelly Pancho. Robinson is also attached to direct the Valentina Garza project, Level and the Yang/Yadegari comedy.
In Georgaris’ Eden, a small team of military and scientists journey above the Arctic Circle to the site of a terrible nuclear accident more than 10 years ago. Their mission: find out how and why the reactor is mysteriously coming back online.
Georgaris executive produces alongside Michael Aguilar.
The three projects hail from Julie Anne Robinson’s CannyLads Productions, which also recently sold drama Level to NBC, penned by Sean Finegan. Universal TV, where CannyLads is under a deal, is the studio. Robinson executive produces all projects with CannyLads’ head of development Kelly Pancho. Robinson is also attached to direct the Valentina Garza project, Level and the Yang/Yadegari comedy.
In Georgaris’ Eden, a small team of military and scientists journey above the Arctic Circle to the site of a terrible nuclear accident more than 10 years ago. Their mission: find out how and why the reactor is mysteriously coming back online.
Georgaris executive produces alongside Michael Aguilar.
- 11/13/2020
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Marnee Carpenter is set as a series regular opposite Rebecca Breeds in CBS’ Silence of the Lambs sequel series Clarice, from Jenny Lumet, Alex Kurtzman, MGM Television and CBS Studios. Additionally, Jayne Atkinson, Shawn Doyle, and Tim Guinee have been cast in recurring/guest roles in the midseason crime drama series based on Thomas Harris’ famous character.
Written/executive produced by Lumet and Kurtzman, Clarice is set in 1993, one year after the events of The Silence of the Lambs. It tells the personal story of FBI Agent Clarice Starling (Breeds) as she returns to the field to pursue serial murderers and sexual predators while navigating the high-stakes political world of Washington, D.C.
Carpenter plays Catherine Martin, who was saved from Buffalo Bill’s basement by Clarice.
Atkinson portrays Ruth Martin, the newly...
Written/executive produced by Lumet and Kurtzman, Clarice is set in 1993, one year after the events of The Silence of the Lambs. It tells the personal story of FBI Agent Clarice Starling (Breeds) as she returns to the field to pursue serial murderers and sexual predators while navigating the high-stakes political world of Washington, D.C.
Carpenter plays Catherine Martin, who was saved from Buffalo Bill’s basement by Clarice.
Atkinson portrays Ruth Martin, the newly...
- 11/10/2020
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
During the regular 2018-19 season, NBC launched six new scripted TV shows and four of them were cancelled. Which TV shows will be cancelled or renewed during the 2019-20 television season? Stay tuned.
NBC shows this season (so far): America's Got Talent, America's Got Talent: The Champions, The Blacklist, Blindspot, Bluff City Law, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Chicago Fire, Chicago Med, Chicago Pd, Council of Dads, Dateline NBC, Ellen's Game of Games, Ellen's Greatest Night of Giveaways, Good Girls, The Good Place, Hollywood Game Night, Indebted, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Lincoln Rhyme: Hunt for the Bone Collector, Little Big Shots, Making It, Manifest, New Amsterdam, Perfect Harmony, Songland, Sunnyside, Superstore, This Is Us, The Titan Games, The Voice, The Wall, Will & Grace, World of Dance, and Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist.
There's lots of data that NBC execs look at when deciding whether to renew or cancel...
NBC shows this season (so far): America's Got Talent, America's Got Talent: The Champions, The Blacklist, Blindspot, Bluff City Law, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Chicago Fire, Chicago Med, Chicago Pd, Council of Dads, Dateline NBC, Ellen's Game of Games, Ellen's Greatest Night of Giveaways, Good Girls, The Good Place, Hollywood Game Night, Indebted, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Lincoln Rhyme: Hunt for the Bone Collector, Little Big Shots, Making It, Manifest, New Amsterdam, Perfect Harmony, Songland, Sunnyside, Superstore, This Is Us, The Titan Games, The Voice, The Wall, Will & Grace, World of Dance, and Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist.
There's lots of data that NBC execs look at when deciding whether to renew or cancel...
- 9/24/2020
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
NBC, hot on the heels of CBS and ABC doing same, has released its own Fall TV premiere plan, and it includes actual, autumnal return dates for This Is Us, each and every #OneChicago, and Superstore.
Also locked in — or as “locked in” as anything can be mid-pandemic — for fall are The Voice, Svu and Blacklist; the new, socially distanced comedy Connecting; and the Jane Lynch-hosted Weakest Link.
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Also locked in — or as “locked in” as anything can be mid-pandemic — for fall are The Voice, Svu and Blacklist; the new, socially distanced comedy Connecting; and the Jane Lynch-hosted Weakest Link.
More from TVLineManifest Boss Shares 8 Teasers for Season 3 -- And Debunks 2 TheoriesAGT Reveals 5 More Semifinalists, Stages Modern Family Reunion -- WatchJoe Exotic Scripted Series About Your Tiger King Favorites Ordered at NBC,...
- 8/27/2020
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Exclusive: Bluff City Law star Caitlin McGee is set as a co-lead opposite Topher Grace in ABC’s Home Economics. Also cast as major characters in the single-camera family comedy pilot are How To Get Away With Murder alumna Karla Souza in her return to ABC, and Saturday Night Live alumna Sasheer Zamata. The project hails from from writers Michael Colton and John Aboud, the Tannenbaum Co., Lionsgate TV and ABC Studios.
Written by Colton and Aboud inspired by Colton’s family,, Home Economics is said to be in the vein of Modern Family and revolves around three adult siblings: one in the 1 percent, one middle-class, and one barely holding on.
McGee plays the oldest sibling, Sarah, a therapist for at-risk kids, married to a teacher, and they’re often scraping to make ends meet. Of her siblings, she earns the least money, but she does the most socially important...
Written by Colton and Aboud inspired by Colton’s family,, Home Economics is said to be in the vein of Modern Family and revolves around three adult siblings: one in the 1 percent, one middle-class, and one barely holding on.
McGee plays the oldest sibling, Sarah, a therapist for at-risk kids, married to a teacher, and they’re often scraping to make ends meet. Of her siblings, she earns the least money, but she does the most socially important...
- 7/16/2020
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
In the wake of the unleashed 'Covid-19' pandemic virus plague, film studios have canceled a slew of TV series, including shows from Netflix, Hulu, CBS, ABC, NBC, Fox, A&e, USA, Pop TV, Starz, CBS All Access, History, Paramount, Syfy, Showtime, Facebook Watch and Freeform:
Canceled Series
Lost in Space (Netflix)
Turn Up Charlie (Netflix)
Osmosis (Netflix)
Mortel (Netflix)
Astronomy Club: The Sketch Show (Netflix)
Marianne (Netflix)
Soundtrack (Netflix)
Spinning Out (Netflix)
Aj and the Queen (Netflix)
Messiah (Netflix)
V Wars (Netflix)
October Faction (Netflix)
Next in Fashion (Netflix)
Cops (Paramount)
Live Pd (A&E)
Tell Me a Story (CBS All Access)
Project Blue Book (History)
Knightfall (History)
The Purge (USA)
Treadstone (USA)
Dare Me (USA)
The Magicians (Syfy)
Vagrant Queen (Syfy)
Reprisal (Hulu)
Harlots (Hulu)
Emergence (ABC)
Single Parents (ABC)
Schooled (ABC)
Bless This Mess (ABC)
Kids Say the Darndest Things (ABC)
Broke (CBS)
Carol's Second Act (CBS)
God Friended Me...
Canceled Series
Lost in Space (Netflix)
Turn Up Charlie (Netflix)
Osmosis (Netflix)
Mortel (Netflix)
Astronomy Club: The Sketch Show (Netflix)
Marianne (Netflix)
Soundtrack (Netflix)
Spinning Out (Netflix)
Aj and the Queen (Netflix)
Messiah (Netflix)
V Wars (Netflix)
October Faction (Netflix)
Next in Fashion (Netflix)
Cops (Paramount)
Live Pd (A&E)
Tell Me a Story (CBS All Access)
Project Blue Book (History)
Knightfall (History)
The Purge (USA)
Treadstone (USA)
Dare Me (USA)
The Magicians (Syfy)
Vagrant Queen (Syfy)
Reprisal (Hulu)
Harlots (Hulu)
Emergence (ABC)
Single Parents (ABC)
Schooled (ABC)
Bless This Mess (ABC)
Kids Say the Darndest Things (ABC)
Broke (CBS)
Carol's Second Act (CBS)
God Friended Me...
- 7/15/2020
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
TV academy voters are faced with a daunting task when they fill out their 2020 Emmy Awards nominations ballot, They have to consider 199 shows for Best Drama Series, which is 35 more than last year. At least they no longer have to winnow their choices down to just 10 favorites. As with last year, they are being told to “Vote for as many achievements in this category that you have seen and feel are worthy of a nomination.”
This year’s Emmys are guaranteed to have a new winner for Best Drama Series with reigning four-time champ “Game of Thrones” no longer on the air. Of its unlucky seven rivals last year, six of them –“Better Call Saul,” “Killing Eve,” “Ozark,” “Pose,” “Succession” and “This Is Us” — are back on the ballot. The seventh, “Bodyguard,” did not air any new episodes during the eligibility period from June 1, 2019 to May 31, 2020.
Remember, only eight of...
This year’s Emmys are guaranteed to have a new winner for Best Drama Series with reigning four-time champ “Game of Thrones” no longer on the air. Of its unlucky seven rivals last year, six of them –“Better Call Saul,” “Killing Eve,” “Ozark,” “Pose,” “Succession” and “This Is Us” — are back on the ballot. The seventh, “Bodyguard,” did not air any new episodes during the eligibility period from June 1, 2019 to May 31, 2020.
Remember, only eight of...
- 7/7/2020
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
The recent demise of Katy Keene brought a delayed close to the gruesome and incendiary annual TV tradition known as the cancellation blitzkrieg.
This nerve-wracking period — which traditionally peaks on the second Friday of May ahead of the broadcast network’s upfront presentations — had been elongated this year as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. Instead of the majority of bubble series learning their fate during a frenetic 24-hour stretch, renewal decisions arrived in fits and starts spread out over the past two months, as the major nets cautiously assessed their needs amid the fluid Covid-19 crisis.
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This nerve-wracking period — which traditionally peaks on the second Friday of May ahead of the broadcast network’s upfront presentations — had been elongated this year as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. Instead of the majority of bubble series learning their fate during a frenetic 24-hour stretch, renewal decisions arrived in fits and starts spread out over the past two months, as the major nets cautiously assessed their needs amid the fluid Covid-19 crisis.
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- 7/6/2020
- by Michael Ausiello
- TVLine.com
NBC has canceled the family drama “Council of Dads” after one season.
Series star J. August Richards broke the news in an Instagram post on Thursday. “I want to thank @joanrater and @tvphelan for the willingness to give voice and representation to #gayfamilies, #blacklgbt, #qpoc and the worldwide #lgbtq community by telling the story of Oliver, Peter and Tess Post-Richards,” he wrote in the post, also thanking the show’s fans for watching.
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So that’s a series wrap on @nbccouncilofdads (aka the show has been cancelled)… I want to thank @joanrater and @tvphelan for the willingness to give voice and representation to #gayfamilies, #blacklgbt, #qpoc and the worldwide #lgbtq community by telling the story of Oliver, Peter and Tess Post-Richards… I also want to thank You! Yes, You! I took a big risk and you let me know you have my back… And, in truth,...
Series star J. August Richards broke the news in an Instagram post on Thursday. “I want to thank @joanrater and @tvphelan for the willingness to give voice and representation to #gayfamilies, #blacklgbt, #qpoc and the worldwide #lgbtq community by telling the story of Oliver, Peter and Tess Post-Richards,” he wrote in the post, also thanking the show’s fans for watching.
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So that’s a series wrap on @nbccouncilofdads (aka the show has been cancelled)… I want to thank @joanrater and @tvphelan for the willingness to give voice and representation to #gayfamilies, #blacklgbt, #qpoc and the worldwide #lgbtq community by telling the story of Oliver, Peter and Tess Post-Richards… I also want to thank You! Yes, You! I took a big risk and you let me know you have my back… And, in truth,...
- 6/26/2020
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
NBC has opted not to renew family drama Council of Dads, sources confirm to Deadline. The decision comes two episodes before the end of the drama’s Season 1 run. Co-star J. August Richards revealed the cancellation in an Instagram post, noting that “tonight is my favorite episode of the season!!!” (You can read his message to fans below)
Council of Dads premiered on March 24 following the season finale of This Is Us. It was the second consecutive drama series in the mold of This Is Us launched by NBC that did not go beyond one season, following last season’s The Village. Council of Dads ranks as one of NBC’s lowest rated drama series of the season. It joins fellow freshman NBC series Bluff City Law, Lincoln Rhyme, Perfect Harmony, Indebted and Sunnyside which all have been canceled. The one NBC first-year scripted show to make it to Season 2 is Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist.
Council of Dads premiered on March 24 following the season finale of This Is Us. It was the second consecutive drama series in the mold of This Is Us launched by NBC that did not go beyond one season, following last season’s The Village. Council of Dads ranks as one of NBC’s lowest rated drama series of the season. It joins fellow freshman NBC series Bluff City Law, Lincoln Rhyme, Perfect Harmony, Indebted and Sunnyside which all have been canceled. The one NBC first-year scripted show to make it to Season 2 is Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist.
- 6/26/2020
- by Nellie Andreeva and Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Network: NBC
Episodes: 10 (hour)
Seasons: One
TV show dates: September 23, 2019 -- November 25, 2019
Series status: Cancelled
Performers include: Jimmy Smits, Caitlin McGee, Scott Shepherd, Barry Sloane, Michael Luwoye, MaameYaa Boafo, Stony Blyden, and Jayne Atkinson.
TV show description:
A legal drama, the Bluff City Law TV series is set in Memphis, Tennessee. Coming from a famous family that's known for taking on injustice, a brilliant lawyer named Sydney Strait (McGee) used to work at her father Elijah's celebrated law firm until their tumultuous relationship got in the way.
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Episodes: 10 (hour)
Seasons: One
TV show dates: September 23, 2019 -- November 25, 2019
Series status: Cancelled
Performers include: Jimmy Smits, Caitlin McGee, Scott Shepherd, Barry Sloane, Michael Luwoye, MaameYaa Boafo, Stony Blyden, and Jayne Atkinson.
TV show description:
A legal drama, the Bluff City Law TV series is set in Memphis, Tennessee. Coming from a famous family that's known for taking on injustice, a brilliant lawyer named Sydney Strait (McGee) used to work at her father Elijah's celebrated law firm until their tumultuous relationship got in the way.
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- 6/24/2020
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
The iconic 30 Rock is returning to NBC for a remotely produced Upfront special event.
The hourlong commercial-free special, which will air at 8 p.m. Thursday, July 16, will feature the return of cast members from the original series including Tina Fey, Alec Baldwin, Tracy Morgan, Jane Krakowski, Jack McBrayer and more. The special will be rebroadcast across USA Network, Bravo, E!, Oxygen, Syfy and CNBC as well as available to stream on Peacock at 9 p.m. Friday, July 17.
“We’re all happy to have this excuse to (remotely) work together again for NBC,” said Fey and Robert Carlock, the executive producers of 30 Rock. “To quote Kenneth the Page, there are only two things we love in this world, television and everyone.”
Siid Linda Yaccarino, chairman of Advertising & Partnerships at NBCUniversal: “At NBCUniversal, we’re excited to produce an Upfront that reflects a new reality and celebrates our relationship with viewers and advertisers alike,...
The hourlong commercial-free special, which will air at 8 p.m. Thursday, July 16, will feature the return of cast members from the original series including Tina Fey, Alec Baldwin, Tracy Morgan, Jane Krakowski, Jack McBrayer and more. The special will be rebroadcast across USA Network, Bravo, E!, Oxygen, Syfy and CNBC as well as available to stream on Peacock at 9 p.m. Friday, July 17.
“We’re all happy to have this excuse to (remotely) work together again for NBC,” said Fey and Robert Carlock, the executive producers of 30 Rock. “To quote Kenneth the Page, there are only two things we love in this world, television and everyone.”
Siid Linda Yaccarino, chairman of Advertising & Partnerships at NBCUniversal: “At NBCUniversal, we’re excited to produce an Upfront that reflects a new reality and celebrates our relationship with viewers and advertisers alike,...
- 6/16/2020
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
With production slowly but surely getting underway on TV shows that were shuttered due to the coronavirus pandemic, NBC has announced its fall schedule.
Unlike Fox and The CW, the network is planning on bringing back much of its original programming later this year, with one new drama joining the fall lineup.
Law & Order: Organized Crime is the Svu spinoff starring Christopher Meloni, and it will be paired with its parent series on Thursday nights.
This will allow the two shows to have natural crossovers in a similar way to the #OneChicago franchise on Wednesday nights.
Chicago Fire, Med, and P.D. will be staying put on Wednesdays, which makes sense.
All three have posted solid ratings, so NBC does not need to do anything with them.
Mondays will see Manifest return in the fall after being banished to midseason for the 2019-20 TV season. This is great news for...
Unlike Fox and The CW, the network is planning on bringing back much of its original programming later this year, with one new drama joining the fall lineup.
Law & Order: Organized Crime is the Svu spinoff starring Christopher Meloni, and it will be paired with its parent series on Thursday nights.
This will allow the two shows to have natural crossovers in a similar way to the #OneChicago franchise on Wednesday nights.
Chicago Fire, Med, and P.D. will be staying put on Wednesdays, which makes sense.
All three have posted solid ratings, so NBC does not need to do anything with them.
Mondays will see Manifest return in the fall after being banished to midseason for the 2019-20 TV season. This is great news for...
- 6/16/2020
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
NBC is the latest broadcast network (following CBS, Fox and The CW) to unveil its coronavirus-delayed game plan for the 2020-21 TV season, and, like CBS, the Peacock network is taking a business-as-usual approach
More from TVLine30 Rock to Return to NBC for One-Hour Revival Special and Upfront EventThe Voice: Gwen Stefani Returning for Season 19 -- Which Coach Is Leaving?Law & Order: Svu Spinoff Burning Q: What 'Devastating Personal Loss' Will Stabler Experience in Organized Crime?
NBC’s pandemic-era fall slate boasts 16 returning programs, including Sunday Night Football (which kicks off with Cowboys/Rams on Sept. 13), the top-rated This Is Us and its #OneChicago trifecta.
More from TVLine30 Rock to Return to NBC for One-Hour Revival Special and Upfront EventThe Voice: Gwen Stefani Returning for Season 19 -- Which Coach Is Leaving?Law & Order: Svu Spinoff Burning Q: What 'Devastating Personal Loss' Will Stabler Experience in Organized Crime?
NBC’s pandemic-era fall slate boasts 16 returning programs, including Sunday Night Football (which kicks off with Cowboys/Rams on Sept. 13), the top-rated This Is Us and its #OneChicago trifecta.
- 6/16/2020
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
NBC on Monday announced whether there is a future for some of its bubble series on the network.
As expected, the network ordered up a third season of Manifest.
Manifest Season 2 averaged a 1.5 rating in adults 18-49 and 7.7 million viewers overall in live plus seven day Nielsens, with the show's Jan. 6 season premiere growing to a 3.7 in 18-49 and 13.4 million viewers with digital and linear delayed viewing recorded to date.
Manifest improved the Monday 10 p.m. hour by 88% in 18-49 rating versus NBC's regular-program season average in the timeslot prior to Manifest's debut.
After a turbulent but routine flight, the crew and passengers of Flight 828 disembarked to find the world had aged five-and-a-half years and their friends, families and colleagues had given up hope of ever seeing them again.
Now, faced with the impossible, the passengers' dreams of a second chance at life evaporate as they encounter the imminent danger surrounding them,...
As expected, the network ordered up a third season of Manifest.
Manifest Season 2 averaged a 1.5 rating in adults 18-49 and 7.7 million viewers overall in live plus seven day Nielsens, with the show's Jan. 6 season premiere growing to a 3.7 in 18-49 and 13.4 million viewers with digital and linear delayed viewing recorded to date.
Manifest improved the Monday 10 p.m. hour by 88% in 18-49 rating versus NBC's regular-program season average in the timeslot prior to Manifest's debut.
After a turbulent but routine flight, the crew and passengers of Flight 828 disembarked to find the world had aged five-and-a-half years and their friends, families and colleagues had given up hope of ever seeing them again.
Now, faced with the impossible, the passengers' dreams of a second chance at life evaporate as they encounter the imminent danger surrounding them,...
- 6/16/2020
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
The (finally) judgment is in. NBC has officially cancelled Bluff City Law after only one season and 10 episodes.
The legal drama stars Caitlin McGee as Sydney Strait, a brilliant lawyer who joins her estranged father at his law firm after her mother passes away. The cast also includes Jimmy Smits, Scott Shepherd, Barry Sloane, Michael Luwoye, MaameYaa Boafo, Stony Blyden, and Jayne Atkinson.
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The legal drama stars Caitlin McGee as Sydney Strait, a brilliant lawyer who joins her estranged father at his law firm after her mother passes away. The cast also includes Jimmy Smits, Scott Shepherd, Barry Sloane, Michael Luwoye, MaameYaa Boafo, Stony Blyden, and Jayne Atkinson.
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- 6/16/2020
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
NBC has picked up a third season of missing plane drama series Manifest, from Jeff Rake and Warner Bros. TV.
The season 2 finale drew solid numbers, earning a 0.8 rating in the adults 18-49 demographic and 4.58 million viewers, with the series averaging a 1.5 rating in adults 18-49 and 7.7 million viewers in live plus seven, according to Nielsen.
Deadline understands that the renewal came down to the wire as the network and the studio, in this case Warner Bros Television, worked out financial details.
Clearly influenced by the mystery of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, in Manifest, when Montego Air Flight 828 landed safely after a turbulent but routine flight, the crew and passengers were relieved. Yet in the span of those few hours, the world had aged five years and their friends, families and colleagues, after mourning their loss, had given up hope and moved on. Now, faced with the impossible, they’re all given a second chance.
The season 2 finale drew solid numbers, earning a 0.8 rating in the adults 18-49 demographic and 4.58 million viewers, with the series averaging a 1.5 rating in adults 18-49 and 7.7 million viewers in live plus seven, according to Nielsen.
Deadline understands that the renewal came down to the wire as the network and the studio, in this case Warner Bros Television, worked out financial details.
Clearly influenced by the mystery of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, in Manifest, when Montego Air Flight 828 landed safely after a turbulent but routine flight, the crew and passengers were relieved. Yet in the span of those few hours, the world had aged five years and their friends, families and colleagues, after mourning their loss, had given up hope and moved on. Now, faced with the impossible, they’re all given a second chance.
- 6/16/2020
- by Peter White and Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Freshman series Indebted, which marked The Nanny star Fran Drescher’s return to network comedy, has been cancelled at NBC.
It joins Bluff City Law and Sunnyside, which have also both now been officially axed.
Indebted, which comes from writer Dan Levy, Sony Pictures Television and Doug Robinson Productions, launched in February and ran for 12 episodes.
Starring Drescher, Adam Pally, Abby Elliott, Steven Weber and Jessy Hodges, the series was centered around young parents Dave and Rebecca, who were ready to reclaim their lives after years of diapers and sleepless nights, but things take an unexpected turn when Dave’s parents show up unannounced and broke.
2019-20 TV Renewals And Cancellations
It is the latest cancellation at NBC, which earlier this month axed Perfect Harmony and Lincoln Rhyme: Hunt for the Bone Collector. Confirmations for Sunnyside and Bluff City Law were also expected.
Bluff City Law, which starred Jimmy Smits as a civil rights lawyer,...
It joins Bluff City Law and Sunnyside, which have also both now been officially axed.
Indebted, which comes from writer Dan Levy, Sony Pictures Television and Doug Robinson Productions, launched in February and ran for 12 episodes.
Starring Drescher, Adam Pally, Abby Elliott, Steven Weber and Jessy Hodges, the series was centered around young parents Dave and Rebecca, who were ready to reclaim their lives after years of diapers and sleepless nights, but things take an unexpected turn when Dave’s parents show up unannounced and broke.
2019-20 TV Renewals And Cancellations
It is the latest cancellation at NBC, which earlier this month axed Perfect Harmony and Lincoln Rhyme: Hunt for the Bone Collector. Confirmations for Sunnyside and Bluff City Law were also expected.
Bluff City Law, which starred Jimmy Smits as a civil rights lawyer,...
- 6/16/2020
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
NBC has decided that “Manifest”‘s destiny is to have a third season.
The network has renewed the drama for a third season, while at the same time sources have confirmed to to Variety that a trio of its freshman series, namely “Sunnyside,” “Bluff City Law” and “Indebted,” have all been canceled after a single season.
“Manifest” centers around the crew and passengers of Flight 828 who disembark after a turbulent flight to find the world has aged five-and-a-half years and their friends, families and colleagues had given up hope of ever seeing them again. Now, faced with the impossible, the passengers’ dreams of a second chance at life evaporate as they encounter the imminent danger surrounding them, both tangible and unexplained. With the stakes higher than ever, the passengers of Flight 828 will embark on an unexpected journey into a world grounded in hope, heart and destiny.
The show’s cast includes Melissa Roxburgh,...
The network has renewed the drama for a third season, while at the same time sources have confirmed to to Variety that a trio of its freshman series, namely “Sunnyside,” “Bluff City Law” and “Indebted,” have all been canceled after a single season.
“Manifest” centers around the crew and passengers of Flight 828 who disembark after a turbulent flight to find the world has aged five-and-a-half years and their friends, families and colleagues had given up hope of ever seeing them again. Now, faced with the impossible, the passengers’ dreams of a second chance at life evaporate as they encounter the imminent danger surrounding them, both tangible and unexplained. With the stakes higher than ever, the passengers of Flight 828 will embark on an unexpected journey into a world grounded in hope, heart and destiny.
The show’s cast includes Melissa Roxburgh,...
- 6/16/2020
- by Will Thorne
- Variety Film + TV
NBC has finalized decisions on some of its remaining shows, picking up another season of “Manifest” and cancelling “Indebted,” “Bluff City Law” and “Sunnyside,” TheWrap has learned
The network, which has not yet unveiled its fall schedule, has held off on making renewal and cancellation decisions this year beyond the typical May upfronts deadline, with the freshman drama “Council of Dads” still in limbo as its 10-episode season finishes out its run.
The cancellations for “Sunnyside” and “Bluff City Law” come long after both shows were taken off the network’s schedule. “Sunnyside” was moved to digital last fall after a handful of episodes, while “Bluff City” law was passed over for a full-season pickup in November. “Indebted” completed airing its 12-episode season in April.
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“Manifest,” which is currently in its second season, has averaged a 1.5 rating in adults 18-...
The network, which has not yet unveiled its fall schedule, has held off on making renewal and cancellation decisions this year beyond the typical May upfronts deadline, with the freshman drama “Council of Dads” still in limbo as its 10-episode season finishes out its run.
The cancellations for “Sunnyside” and “Bluff City Law” come long after both shows were taken off the network’s schedule. “Sunnyside” was moved to digital last fall after a handful of episodes, while “Bluff City” law was passed over for a full-season pickup in November. “Indebted” completed airing its 12-episode season in April.
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“Manifest,” which is currently in its second season, has averaged a 1.5 rating in adults 18-...
- 6/16/2020
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
NBC is getting out of Indebted, cancelling the freshman family sitcom after one low-rated season, sources tell TVLine.
Across its 12-episode run, Indebted averaged a 0.35 demo rating and fewer than 1.6 million total viewers (in Live+Same Day numbers). Out of the seven sitcoms NBC aired this TV season, it ranked next-to-last in both measures, besting only the similarly cancelled freshman comedy Sunnyside. Debuting on NBC in February, Indebted wrapped up its freshman season with an April 16 season finale that will now serve as a series finale.
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Across its 12-episode run, Indebted averaged a 0.35 demo rating and fewer than 1.6 million total viewers (in Live+Same Day numbers). Out of the seven sitcoms NBC aired this TV season, it ranked next-to-last in both measures, besting only the similarly cancelled freshman comedy Sunnyside. Debuting on NBC in February, Indebted wrapped up its freshman season with an April 16 season finale that will now serve as a series finale.
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- 6/16/2020
- by Michael Ausiello
- TVLine.com
NBC is firming up the remainder of its scripted lineup.
The network on Monday night handed out a third-season to bubble drama Manifest as it also canceled three rookie series: Bluff City Law and comedies Sunnyside and Indebted.
Manifest, a co-production between Warner Bros. TV and Universal TV and from creator Jeff Rake, averaged a 1.5 rating among the advertiser-coveted adults 18-49 demo and 7.7 million total viewers with seven days of delayed viewing. The sophomore plane crash drama starring Melissa Roxburgh and Josh Dallas also improved NBC's Monday at 10 p.m. slot 88 percent in the ...
The network on Monday night handed out a third-season to bubble drama Manifest as it also canceled three rookie series: Bluff City Law and comedies Sunnyside and Indebted.
Manifest, a co-production between Warner Bros. TV and Universal TV and from creator Jeff Rake, averaged a 1.5 rating among the advertiser-coveted adults 18-49 demo and 7.7 million total viewers with seven days of delayed viewing. The sophomore plane crash drama starring Melissa Roxburgh and Josh Dallas also improved NBC's Monday at 10 p.m. slot 88 percent in the ...
- 6/15/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
The Bradley Whitford comedy “Perfect Harmony” and Russell Hornsby-led drama “Lincoln Rhyme: Hunt for the Bone Collector” have been canceled at NBC after one season apiece, an individual familiar with the situation tells TheWrap.
“Perfect Harmony” premiered last fall and averaged a 0.6 rating among the advertiser-coveted adults 18-49 demographic and 2.9 million total viewers, according to the “most current” data from Nielsen, which includes a week’s worth of delayed viewing where available. “Lincoln Rhyme” debuted in January and averaged a 0.8 in the key demo and 5.6 million viewers.
Starring Whitford and Anna Camp, “Perfect Harmony” followed former Princeton music professor Arthur Cochran (Whitford), who unexpectedly stumbles into choir practice at a small-town church and finds a group of singers “that are out of tune in more ways than one,” per its official description. “Despite the ultimate clash of sensibilities, Arthur and his newfound cohorts may just be the perfect mix...
“Perfect Harmony” premiered last fall and averaged a 0.6 rating among the advertiser-coveted adults 18-49 demographic and 2.9 million total viewers, according to the “most current” data from Nielsen, which includes a week’s worth of delayed viewing where available. “Lincoln Rhyme” debuted in January and averaged a 0.8 in the key demo and 5.6 million viewers.
Starring Whitford and Anna Camp, “Perfect Harmony” followed former Princeton music professor Arthur Cochran (Whitford), who unexpectedly stumbles into choir practice at a small-town church and finds a group of singers “that are out of tune in more ways than one,” per its official description. “Despite the ultimate clash of sensibilities, Arthur and his newfound cohorts may just be the perfect mix...
- 6/10/2020
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
Every year, the NBC television network airs new and continuing TV series. Many are cancelled and many are renewed by the season's end. Although everyone understands that Nielsen ratings usually play a big role in TV cancellations and renewals, most fans do not get to participate in that system. So, we are offering you the chance to rate NBC TV shows here, instead.
NBC TV series that have premiered (so far) during the 2019-20 television season: America's Got Talent: The Champions, The Blacklist, Bluff City Law, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Chicago Fire, Chicago Med, Chicago Pd, Council of Dads, Ellen's Game of Games, Ellen's Greatest Night of Giveaways, Good Girls, The Good Place, Hollywood Game Night, Indebted, Law & Order: Svu, Lincoln Rhyme: Hunt for the Bone Collector, Little Big Shots, Making It, Manifest, New Amsterdam, Perfect Harmony, Songland,...
NBC TV series that have premiered (so far) during the 2019-20 television season: America's Got Talent: The Champions, The Blacklist, Bluff City Law, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Chicago Fire, Chicago Med, Chicago Pd, Council of Dads, Ellen's Game of Games, Ellen's Greatest Night of Giveaways, Good Girls, The Good Place, Hollywood Game Night, Indebted, Law & Order: Svu, Lincoln Rhyme: Hunt for the Bone Collector, Little Big Shots, Making It, Manifest, New Amsterdam, Perfect Harmony, Songland,...
- 6/8/2020
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Since mid-March, the coronavirus pandemic has upended every aspect of life in the United States, causing stay-at-home mandates in most states in an attempt to contain the spread of Covid-19.
As a consequence, the entertainment industry — a multi-billion-dollar global business — has come to a grinding halt, with every television show and movie indefinitely shut down, putting most of the tens of thousands of people employed by those productions out of work. The shutterings hit the broadcast networks — Fox, NBC, CBS, ABC, and The CW — toward the end of the traditional TV season, so some shows had already completed production before the summer hiatus. Others — such as ABC’s “Grey’s Anatomy,” which had shot 21 episodes of its 25-episode order — simply had to adjust accordingly, concluding its season early on April 9.
The bigger concern for the networks is what to do with their fall 2020 schedules, which under normal circumstances would have been unveiled to advertisers,...
As a consequence, the entertainment industry — a multi-billion-dollar global business — has come to a grinding halt, with every television show and movie indefinitely shut down, putting most of the tens of thousands of people employed by those productions out of work. The shutterings hit the broadcast networks — Fox, NBC, CBS, ABC, and The CW — toward the end of the traditional TV season, so some shows had already completed production before the summer hiatus. Others — such as ABC’s “Grey’s Anatomy,” which had shot 21 episodes of its 25-episode order — simply had to adjust accordingly, concluding its season early on April 9.
The bigger concern for the networks is what to do with their fall 2020 schedules, which under normal circumstances would have been unveiled to advertisers,...
- 5/21/2020
- by Kate Aurthur
- Variety Film + TV
NBC has renewed the dramedy series “Good Girls” for a fourth season, Variety has learned exclusively.
The news comes after the show’s third season was cut short by the coronavirus pandemic, which forced many productions to fall short of their episode orders after production was suspended across the board. Thus Season 3 of the show only consisted of 11 episodes, with the finale airing on May 3.
The series has averaged a 0.9 rating in adults 18-49 and 3.4 million viewers overall in the Nielsen Live+7 ratings. It has performed well in multi-platform viewing, with the first two seasons currently available on Netflix.
It stars Christina Hendricks, Retta and Mae Whitman along with Reno Wilson, Manny Montana, Lidya Jewett, Isaiah Stannard and Matthew Lillard. Jenna Bans and Bill Krebs write and executive produce. Michael Weaver directs and executive produces, with Mark Wilding also executive producing. Universal Television is the studio.
NBC gave out a...
The news comes after the show’s third season was cut short by the coronavirus pandemic, which forced many productions to fall short of their episode orders after production was suspended across the board. Thus Season 3 of the show only consisted of 11 episodes, with the finale airing on May 3.
The series has averaged a 0.9 rating in adults 18-49 and 3.4 million viewers overall in the Nielsen Live+7 ratings. It has performed well in multi-platform viewing, with the first two seasons currently available on Netflix.
It stars Christina Hendricks, Retta and Mae Whitman along with Reno Wilson, Manny Montana, Lidya Jewett, Isaiah Stannard and Matthew Lillard. Jenna Bans and Bill Krebs write and executive produce. Michael Weaver directs and executive produces, with Mark Wilding also executive producing. Universal Television is the studio.
NBC gave out a...
- 5/16/2020
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
When is making a so-so episode of broadcast television actually quite brilliant?
I would point to this week's episode of CBS' All Rise, which became the first drama series to attempt a filmed-at-home, quarantine-specific new episode of television.
It helps that All Rise was never all that great a show to begin with. When it premiered in the fall, the most encouraging note in my review was a positive comparison to NBC's Bluff City Law, which has held true the few times I've checked in subsequently — especially since Bluff City Law evaporated into the ether early in the fall. [It was that ...
I would point to this week's episode of CBS' All Rise, which became the first drama series to attempt a filmed-at-home, quarantine-specific new episode of television.
It helps that All Rise was never all that great a show to begin with. When it premiered in the fall, the most encouraging note in my review was a positive comparison to NBC's Bluff City Law, which has held true the few times I've checked in subsequently — especially since Bluff City Law evaporated into the ether early in the fall. [It was that ...
Kristen Schaal, MaameYaa Boafo, Ryan Hurst, Gia Sandhu, Mystic Inscho, Emmy DeOliveira, Seth Carr and Marta Timofeeva (Welcome to Mercy) are set as series regulars opposite Tony Hale in The Mysterious Benedict Society, Hulu’s adventure drama series based on the best-selling Ya novel by Trenton Lee Stewart. The series hails from Sonar Entertainment, 20th Century Fox TV and Jamie Tarses’ Fanfare.
Written by Matt Manfredi and Phil Hay, The Mysterious Benedict Society is the tale of four gifted orphans who are recruited by a eccentric, benefactor (Hale) to go on a secret mission. Placed undercover at a boarding school known as The Institute, they must foil a nefarious plot with global ramifications,...
Written by Matt Manfredi and Phil Hay, The Mysterious Benedict Society is the tale of four gifted orphans who are recruited by a eccentric, benefactor (Hale) to go on a secret mission. Placed undercover at a boarding school known as The Institute, they must foil a nefarious plot with global ramifications,...
- 4/23/2020
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
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