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Michael Corvin 05-05-09 11:00 AM

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Originally Posted by RichC2 (Post 9425899)
The Boston Brotherhood of Poland, NH

:lol: That definitely sounds like a winner.

Superman07 05-05-09 11:09 AM

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Originally Posted by DRG (Post 9425820)
That is only the first week sales figure, though. According to http://www.the-numbers.com/dvd/chart...8/20081130.php , Office Season 2 had sold $77 million copies as of last November, while House sold $30 million of S3 and $37 million of S2 by that same date. Not that those numbers are indicative of all shows, but the potential is there.

True; I had not looked at cumultive totals. However, and I don't know why, it doesn't let you click on the titel for the DVD TV set.

DRG 05-05-09 11:27 AM

Re: NBC Announces new program lineup for Fall - Releases schedule May 19th
 

Originally Posted by Superman07 (Post 9425954)
True; I had not looked at cumultive totals. However, and I don't know why, it doesn't let you click on the titel for the DVD TV set.

I think that's because that site was originally started as a place for movie box office stats (similar to Box Office Mojo) for HSX players. At some point they must have decided to start tracking DVD sales as well, but don't create stats pages for the non-film titles in those. You also can't click on box set titles either, like The Bourne Collection.

jjcool 05-05-09 02:51 PM

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So, NBC has 33% less prime time real estate available this coming season, yet they aer adding a shit load of shows?

jjcool 05-05-09 02:58 PM

Re: NBC Announces new program lineup for Fall - Releases schedule May 19th
 

Originally Posted by Michael Corvin (Post 9425889)
So the lesson here is that unless 'Boston' is in the title, it's doomed for failure.

Very true. except for The practice and Ally McBeal, and Chicago Hope and Picket Fences and LA Law and Doogie Houser.

Deftones 05-05-09 03:00 PM

Re: NBC Announces new program lineup for Fall - Releases schedule May 19th
 

Originally Posted by jjcool (Post 9426504)
So, NBC has 33% less prime time real estate available this coming season, yet they aer adding a shit load of shows?

I think someone already posted what they plan on doing. Shorter seasons and no breaks.

jjcool 05-05-09 03:01 PM

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Originally Posted by DRG (Post 9425820)
Office Season 2 had sold $77 million copies as of last November,

That is a shitload of copies.

Michael Corvin 05-05-09 03:10 PM

Re: NBC Announces new program lineup for Fall - Releases schedule May 19th
 

Originally Posted by jjcool (Post 9426522)
Very true. except for The practice and Ally McBeal, and Chicago Hope and Picket Fences and LA Law and Doogie Houser.


Originally Posted by DRG (Post 9425786)
I mean look at Kelley's recent track record:

;)

When was the last time one of those was remotely considered 'recent?' 2000?

mrpayroll 06-09-09 12:10 PM

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http://www.variety.com/article/VR111...&cs=1&nid=2565


Posted: Mon., Jun. 8, 2009, 6:53pm PT

TBS may give new 'Earl' segs a whirl
Cable network in talks for possible 13-ep pickup

By CYNTHIA LITTLETON

There may be life yet left in "My Name Is Earl."

Twentieth Century Fox TV is in talks with cabler TBS about a possible 13-episode pickup. TBS already carries "Earl" reruns.

The talks for new episodes are said to be in the very preliminary stages, and it's far from certain that a deal will be reached, insiders cautioned.

The laffer starring Jason Lee as a reformed petty thief was axed by NBC in May after four seasons on the Peacock. There was some chatter that the Fox network might pick up the project from its sibling studio.

"Earl" could be a fit with TBS' broad slate of original laffers, including "The Bill Engvall Show," "My Boys," "Meet the Browns" and "10 Items or Less."

Reps for 20th and TBS declined comment.
Chris

TheKing 06-09-09 11:27 PM

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I sure hope that the TBS deal comes to pass. It sucks when shows get canceled with unresolved cliffhangers.

mrpayroll 06-11-09 04:12 PM

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Ooops!

http://www.variety.com/article/VR111...&cs=1&nid=2565


Posted: Thurs., Jun. 11, 2009, 12:33pm PT'

My Name is Earl' is no more
Talks between Fox TV and Turner break off

By MICHAEL SCHNEIDER

Karma finally caught up to "My Name is Earl."

Twentieth Century Fox TV has announced that talks with Turner to produce new original episodes of the laffer have broken off -- and that the show has ended its run for good.

NBC canceled the laffer in May, but 20th hoped to keep the show alive, shopping it to nets such as Fox and ABC before turning to Turner. TBS already runs off-net repeats of "Earl," and both sides crunched the numbers to see if financially the show could hop back into production for the cabler.

Turns out it couldn't.

"While we had hoped to find a way to produce additional episodes for TBS, in the final analysis we simply could not make the economics work without seriously undermining the artistic integrity of the series," the studio said. "As none of us, (creator Greg Garcia) included, want the show to go out on anything but a high note, we regret that we must put to rest any speculation that 'Earl' will continue."

The studio said it was "grateful to everyone at TBS for their enthusiasm for the series."

Garcia exec produced "Earl," as did Bobby Bowman.

Jason Lee starred as Earl Hickey, a small-time crook whose brush with death turns him on to the idea of karma. He puts together a list of things he's done wrong over the years -- and goes about trying to make things right.

Jaime Pressly, Ethan Suplee, Eddie Steeples and Nadine Velazquez also starred.
Chris

chuckd21 06-11-09 04:14 PM

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God I hate Variety-lingo.

DJariya 06-11-09 04:26 PM

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Just read a blurb on TV Guide.com.

Chuck is slated to return around March 2010. If it miraculously does well it's 1st few epsidoes, NBC might order the back 9 which would let Chuck air going into Summer 2010. But at this point, that's wishful thinking.

mrpayroll 06-25-09 01:27 PM

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http://www.thefutoncritic.com/news.a...=20090625nbc01


[06.25.09 - 11:19 AM]
NBC ANNOUNCES FALL SERIES PREMIERE DATES
Released by NBC

[NOTE: The following article is a press release issued by the aforementioned network and/or company. Any errors, typos, etc. are attributed to the original author. The release is reproduced solely for the dissemination of the enclosed information.]

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NBC ANNOUNCES FALL SERIES PREMIERE DATES

HIGHLY ANTICIPATED 'THE JAY LENO SHOW' DEBUTS MONDAY, SEPT. 14 AT 10 PM

NBC'S UNRIVALED THURSDAY NIGHT OF COMEDY BOWS ON SEPT. 17, WITH 'SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE WEEKEND UPDATE THURSDAY' AND NEW COMEDY 'COMMUNITY' JOINING 'PARKS AND RECREATION' AND EMMY WINNER 'THE OFFICE'

EMMY WINNER '30 ROCK' RETURNS ON OCT. 15 AT 9:30 PM

RIVETING NEW DRAMAS 'PARENTHOOD' (SEPT 23) AND 'TRAUMA' (SEPT. 28) JOIN RETURNING HITS 'HEROES' (SEPT. 21), 'LAW & ORDER: SVU' (SEPT. 23), 'LAW & ORDER' AND 'SOUTHLAND' (SEPT. 25)

'THE BIGGEST LOSER' RETURNS WITH TWO-HOUR EPISODES ON TUESDAY, SEPT. 15

'SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE' PREMIERES ITS 35TH SEASON ON SEPT. 26

UNIVERSAL CITY, Calif. - June 25, 2009 - NBC kicks off the Fall 2009 season on Monday, September 14 with the highly anticipated primetime debut of "The Jay Leno Show" (10-11 p.m. ET/9-10 p.m. CT), followed by the premiere of the network's marquee night of comedy on Thursday, September 17, as "Saturday Night Live Weekend Update Thursday" and new series "Community" join "Parks and Recreation" and Emmy winner "The Office."

NBC's dramas will premiere with a two-hour "Heroes" on Monday, September 21 (8-10 p.m. ET), the compelling family drama "Parenthood" premieres on Wednesday, September 23 (8-9 p.m. ET) leading into "Law & Order: SVU" (9-10 p.m. ET). The new high-octane "Trauma" will premiere the following Monday, September 28 (9-10 p.m. ET).

Emmy winner "30 Rock" returns to the Thursday comedy line-up on October 15 (9:30-10 p.m. ET).

In addition, "Saturday Night Live" returns for its 35th season on September 26 (11:30 p.m.-1:00 a.m.).

The announcement was made by Ben Silverman, Co-Chairman, NBC Entertainment and Universal Media Studios.

"NBC is proud to present more hours of comedy programming this fall than any other network with the 'The Jay Leno Show' each night at 10 p.m. and 'Community' joining the award-winning Thursday line-up," said Silverman. "We're also excited about adding two new dramas to our strong slate of quality returning shows."

"The Jay Leno Show," the first-ever entertainment program to be stripped across primetime on broadcast network television, launches on Monday, September 14 (10-11 p.m. ET) and will showcase many of the features that have made Leno America's late-night leader for more than a dozen years.

On Tuesday, September 15 (8-10 p.m.), "The Biggest Loser" returns with all new two-hour episodes, featuring more inspiration and real-life drama as this season's contestants challenge themselves to reach their weight-loss goals.

Thursday is comedy night on NBC with the only live comedy show between 8-10 p.m. on any network, "Saturday Night Live Weekend Update Thursday," kicking off the night (8-8:30 p.m. ET) beginning September 17, followed by "Parks and Recreation" (8:30-9 p.m. ET), "The Office" (9-9:30 p.m. ET) and new comedy "Community" (9:30-10 p.m. ET) from Emmy winners Joe and Anthony Russo ("Arrested Development"). "Community" focuses on a band of community college misfits, led by a fast-talking lawyer (Joel McHale, "The Soup"), who form a study group and end up learning more about themselves than their coursework.

On October 8, "Saturday Night Live Weekend Update Thursday" will exit the 8 p.m. slot and "Community" will shift to the earlier time period, followed by "Parks and Recreation" (8:30-9 p.m. ET). A one-hour episode of "The Office" will air from 9-10 p.m. ET.

On October 15, Emmy winner "30 Rock" will launch its fourth season in the show's regular slot on Thursdays, 9:30-10 p.m. ET.

NBC's dramas return with a two-hour episode of viewer favorite "Heroes" (8-10 p.m. ET) on Monday, September 21. The following Monday, September 28, "Heroes" will continue in its 8 p.m. time period followed by "Trauma" (9-10 p.m. ET), the new adrenalin-rush action drama from executive producer Peter Berg ("Friday Night Lights") that tracks a team of first-responder paramedics from San Francisco General as they face extreme conditions to save the lives of strangers and give meaning to their own in the process.

"Parenthood," from Imagine Entertainment's Ron Howard and Brian Grazer and writer/executive producer Jason Katims ("Friday Night Lights"), premieres on Wednesday, September 23 (8-9 p.m. ET). The series, which features an all-star cast including Peter Krause, Maura Tierney, Dax Shepard, Craig T. Nelson, Bonnie Bedelia, Monica Potter and Erika Christensen, tells the story of four grown siblings sharing the headaches, heartaches and unexpected joys of being a parent. Following "Parenthood" on Wednesdays is "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" (9-10 p.m. ET), beginning its eleventh season on September 23.

Fridays, beginning September 25, the venerable "Law & Order" (8-9 p.m. ET) returns for a record 20th season, followed by the acclaimed drama "Southland" (9-10 p.m. ET).

Beginning September 26, Saturdays in primetime will be a showcase for "Dateline NBC" (8-9 p.m. ET) and encore presentations of "Trauma" (9-10 p.m. ET) and "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" (10-11 p.m. ET).

"Football Night in America" (7-8:15 p.m. ET) and "NBC Sunday Night Football" (8:15-11 p.m.) - the number one show of the fall - will return on Sundays, beginning September 13 with a classic match-up: the Chicago Bears at Green Bay Packers.

Following is NBC's Fall 2009-10 premiere schedule (all times ET):

*New programs in UPPER CASE

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 7-8:15 p.m. - "Football Night in America" 8:15-11 p.m. - "NBC Sunday Night Football"

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 10-11 p.m. - "THE JAY LENO SHOW" (Series Premiere)

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 8-10 p.m. - "The Biggest Loser" 10-11 p.m. - "THE JAY LENO SHOW"

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 8-8:30 p.m. - "Saturday Night Live Weekend Update Thursday" 8:30-9 p.m. - "Parks and Recreation" 9-9:30 p.m. - "The Office" 9:30-10 p.m. - "COMMUNITY" (series premiere - moves to Thursdays 8-8:30 p.m. on October 8; "30 Rock" returns October 15, 9:30-10 p.m.) 10-11 p.m. - "THE JAY LENO SHOW"

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 8-10 p.m. - "Heroes" (two hour premiere, then TRAUMA premieres 9-10 p.m. Monday, September 28) 10-11 p.m. - "THE JAY LENO SHOW"

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 8-9 p.m. - "PARENTHOOD" (Series Premiere) 9-10 p.m. - "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" 10-11 p.m. - "THE JAY LENO SHOW"

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 8-9 p.m. - "Law & Order" 9-10 p.m. - "Southland" 10-11 p.m. - "THE JAY LENO SHOW"

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 8-9 p.m. - "Dateline NBC" 9-10 p.m. - "TRAUMA" (encore broadcast) 10-11 p.m. - "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" (encore broadcast) 11:30 p.m. - 1:00 a.m. - "Saturday Night Live
This completes all 5 network fall premiere dates!

Chris


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