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Reply 654#654 spratt89's post

Wow it's now sounding much better

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Reply 677#677 spratt89's post

Good rating for The Chicago Code, Harry's Law and House

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Maria Bello for 'Prime Suspect' reboot?

Maria Bello has revealed that she may star in the upcoming reboot of Prime Suspect.

The actress told Entertainment Weekly that she has been approached by representatives for the NBC project.

"There may be interest in me doing it, but I haven't read anything yet or talked to anyone in depth about it," Bello explained.

"I'mpossibly interested. Definitely nervous to even think about taking overfor Helen Mirren. Come on! How could anyone compete with her? Didn’tshe do about ten of them and win an Emmy every time?"

Shecontinued: "I'm open to things right now. I'm just trying to go withthe flow of my life and I've been going back-and-forth to Haiti tryingto help out. That has felt good, but I am also wanting to do somethingspectacular with my life work-wise and that may end up being it."

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Reply 686#686 spratt89's post

little bit disappointed off the map rating i would imagine higher ratings

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Reply 695#695 spratt89's post

8.83Million for mad love is a good start

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Adrianne Palicki is NBC's Wonder Woman

Friday Night Lights and Lone Star alum Adrianne Palicki will play Wonder Woman in NBC's upcoming reboot. Didn't see that one coming.

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Endangered series

Here’s a breakdown of what’s working, what’s not, and what’s on the bubble.

Monday

* Chuck

NBC is the land of the critically acclaimed but low-rated show. Its lineup includes series you haven’t watched in years, such as “Chuck.” What to do? Executives refused to cancel it, but now that the show is logging another year of low ratings, it might be time to let the show go quietly into that good night. Definitely on the bubble.

ABC
“Detroit 1-8-7” seems doomed.

* The Cape

The season finale airs on Feb. 28, a sure sign that this midseason replacement is not long for this world. “The Cape” has been a disappointment and will be replaced by the return of “The Event” on March 7, the show’s last chance to prove itself worthy.

* Lie to Me

The Tim Roth crime procedural has been one of those series that has always come in off the bench for Fox , but it is expected to join “Running Wilde,” “Good Guys” and “Lone Star” in the cancellation pile.

Tuesday

* No Ordinary Family

This was the series that was supposed to endear Michael Chiklis to America again after the relentless bad behavior he displayed as Vic Mackey on “The Shield.” The show has an attractive cast, including Chiklis’ co-star Julie Benz (“Dexter”) but the series turned in its lowest ratings of the season in its last outing and is being termed “creatively uneven,” according to one source. That’s industry speak for “dead in the water.”

“What ABC needs to do is get new shows,” says Brad Adgate, senior vice president, director of research for Horizon Media. “Their two tentpole shows, such as ‘Desperate Housewives’ and ‘Grey’s Anatomy,’ are still doing very respectable numbers and will be back next season, but they really need to get some suitable replacements. They didn’t do it this season.”

* Detroit 1-8-7

On this most endangered list is “Detroit 1-8-7,” another low point for “Sopranos” alum Michael Imperioli after “Life on Mars.” The police drama, which co-stars James McDaniel of “NYPD Blue” fame and is set in the bleak Motor City, debuted against CBS’ “The Good Wife” in the increasingly tough 10 p.m. time slot, but didn’t draw viewers.

The task of finding ABC’s next big scripted hit — and it’s not the “Off the Map” — rests on the shoulders of ABC’s new entertainment president, Paul Lee, who moved over to the network from ABC Family last summer.

The network is currently developing new properties from Shonda Rhimes (“Grey’s Anatomy”) and Marc Cherry (“Desperate Housewives”) but final scheduling decisions won’t be announced until the spring.

* Parenthood

While the show has been a mediocre ratings performer, it is so creatively good that NBC hopes it will continue to win new fans. But this one is on the bubble. NBC, just acquired by Comcast, is a wild card. Showtime’s buzz-maker, Robert Greenblatt, is taking over as entertainment chief, and most expect to see a lot of executive shuffling at the network over the next few months. He can’t do it all at once, so much of the schedule may remain intact while he gets operations up and running.

WEDNESDAY

* Human Target

The midseason drama starring Mark Valley was never a strong performer and made some changes in its returning season, but the show has been on Monday,s Wednesdays and Fridays, signaling that Fox will stick it anywhere — not a vote of confidence.

THURSDAY

* %$#@ My Dad Says

No network is more solid than CBS. Even its weakest shows would be considered viable on another network. Still, every Garden of Eden has its snake.

“When you look at the numbers, ‘%$#@ My Dad Says’ is doing fine,” says Adgate, “but when you compare it to its lead-in, ‘The Big Bang Theory,’ it’s not. It’s also in a very difficult time period, but it should be performing better to be a slam-dunk for renewal.”

* Perfect Couples

This imperfect “Friends” copy, starring Olivia Munn, hasn’t done well and would seem to be on the way out. NBC’s lowest-rated comedy.

* Outsourced

The controversial comedy about Indian workers at a call-in center was never anyone’s favorite show.

FRIDAY

* The Defenders

The writing was on the wall for “The Defenders,” starring Jim Belushi and Jerry O’Connell, when CBS schedulers swapped it with “Blue Bloods,” moving the Tom Selleck drama to Wednesdays at 10 p.m. for a month, and “Defenders” to Fridays, TV’s death trap.

“That’s a good indication that they think ‘Blue Bloods’ has more promise than ‘Defenders,’ ” says Adgate. And it looks like the suits were right: “Blue Bloods” hit a series high on Feb. 9.

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Reply 733#733 spratt89's post

I heard about this last year but i heard they shelved it for next year

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AMC first gained fame for its unusual stories of ad men in the 1960s and a chemistry teacher who cooks meth, but now it's headed toward more typically geeky fare. This started last October with the zombies of the The Walking Dead (cool!), and now it might continue with aliens (also cool!): The network is developing a series about mankind's first contact with aliens, and unlike everything else with Michael Bay's stamp on it that ends with explosions, human slavery, and lizard skin, this project as being described as a "realistic take." So no half-man, half-alien babies?[EW]

Consider this an announcement that an announcement is coming soon. Just a day after Lights Out was sent to the canvas by FX, word is that Justified and Archer are ripe for renewal. Expect official word soon, at which point you and I can exchange a very macho high-five. Eyes on the elbow! [Deadline Hollywood]

Oliver Stone is setting up a conspiracy drama for FX about a secret group of people who create fake news stories to advance clients' agendas. You know, like Fox News. [Deadline Hollywood]

From one remake to another! Justin Bruening, who starred in NBC's atrocious Knight Rider remake, has joined the cast of NBC's sure-to-be atrocious Wonder Woman remake. Bruening will play a possible love interest for the double-W, like duh, obviously. [TV Line]

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Reply 897#897 spratt89's post

Let face it the movie aimed at horny teenagers not adults

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Big Brother' 'will return in summer on C5'

Big Brother will definitely return on Channel 5 this summer, according to reports.

The Daily Star Sunday has claimed that Channel 5 will sign a five-year deal with Endemol in the next few days. As previously rumoured, the show will return with a four-week Celebrity run in August, immediately followed by a regular series in September.

Among the celebrities being considered for the summer stint are ex-Harrods boss Mohamed Al-Fayed, The Only Way Is Essex star Amy Childs and The Wanted singer Max George. Meanwhile, Charlie Sheen will apparently be offered a "big-money" deal.

JoannaLumley, Peaches Geldof, Prince Harry's ex Chelsy Davy, Abbey Clancy andTinie Tempah are also said to be on the producers' wishlist.

Additonally, controversial football pundit Andy Gray, Home and Away actress Samara Weaving and boxer Ricky Hatton could be offered deals to take part in the reality show.

"We are giving television fans exactly what they wanted - Big Brotherback on our screens this summer," a source said. "The deal will besigned over the next couple of days but everything has been agreed.It's a really exciting time for Channel 5 and everyone is determined tomake this new era of Big Brother the best yet.

Renovationwork has already started on the house, which will be similar to thosein previous series but with additional improvements, the report adds.

"Itwill still have things like the Diary Room. The show's format will alsostay the same so fans don't have to worry. It will still be the sameprogramme that they've all grown to love over the years but with abigger, brighter and sexier future.

"It's going to have a bit ofa revamp with some new features but all the favourite items will beback, including the 24-hour live feed."

It was recently reported that Cheryl Cole could be offered a £5m deal to host the show.

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Just when i thought it was over

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Reply 917#917 spratt89's post

9.88 Million for Breaking In isn't bad for a first episode

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Reply 922#922 spratt89's post

The ratings are still better Chaos

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Actor 'dies' five times in a day

A veteran Hong Kong actor was killed off in five different TV shows in just one day last week, a probable record number of on-screen deaths for an actor over a period of only 24 hours.

TV viewers witnessed the death of five characters all played by Law Lok Lam in five different shows, reports the South China Morning Post.

While the 63-year-old acting star is still very much alive, the character he played for Hong Kong broadcaster TVB in ‘Grace Under Fire’ got beaten to death during prime time on 6 April.

On the same day he also starred as Ming emperor Zhu Yuanzhang in ‘Relic of an Emissary’, a programme in which his character died of an illness.

On 7 April, the characters he played in TV shows ‘Police Station No. 7’ and ‘Virtues of Harmony’ all took their last breaths as well. Though neither of their deaths were shown on screen they were discussed in the programmes.

Viewers also watched the actor vomiting blood on the same day before passing away in another show, ‘Fate to Fate’.

TVB have branded the multiple deaths "purely a coincidence", and Law Lok Lam himself does not seem to mind what fate his on-screen personas face.

"When I get a job, I don't care if my character in the drama will die. If he is supposed to die, he should go on and die," he said in a video posted on YouTube by the Hong Kong broadcaster.

The reports of his many TV deaths have, however, reportedly upset his daughter.

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What's Renewed, What's Canceled, and What's Still In Between? (2011 Edition)

RENEWED
These shows have already been officially renewed by their respective networks.                                                                            30 Rock (NBC) ... The beneficiary of an early Season 6 renewal.
The Amazing Race (CBS) ... Already renewed.
American Dad! (Fox) ... Received a typical animated series renewal jumpstart.
American Idol (Fox) ... Will not only be back next year, but also the year after that.
Archer (FX) ... Renewed for a 16-episode third season.
The Bachelor (ABC) ... Much to your chagrin, this show will never die.
The Bachelorette (ABC) ... See above.
Being Human (Syfy) ... Renewed for Season 2.
The Big Bang Theory (CBS) ... Renewed for multiple years (through 2014).
Boardwalk Empire (HBO) ... Renewed for second season.
Bob's Burgers (Fox) ... Renewed for Season 2.
Bored to Death (HBO) ... Renewed for Season 3.
Burn Notice (USA) ... Already renewed for Seasons 5 and 6 (through 2013).
Californication (Showtime) ... Renewed for a fifth season.
Castle (ABC) ... Renewed for shiny new fourth season.
The Cleveland Show (Fox) ... Already renewed for next season.
Community (NBC) ... Rightfully renewed.
Cougar Town (ABC) ... Renewed. Will Community's Abed appear as an extra?
Dancing With the Stars (ABC) ... See The Bachelor, The Bachelorette.
Dexter (Showtime) ... Received its Season 6 renewal back in December.
Episodes (Showtime) ... Renewed for Season 2 in February.
Face Off (Syfy) ... Renewed for Season 2.
Family Guy (Fox) ... Already renewed.
Fringe (Fox) ... Renewed for Season 4 after lots of drama and scheduling scares.
Glee (Fox) ... Renewed early, a long time ago.
Hell's Kitchen (Fox) ... Renewed for another two seasons of screaming, which are expected to air back-to-back.
How I Met Your Mother (CBS) ... Renewed for two seasons (through 2013).
Hung (HBO) ... It's got a big penis. Of course it was renewed.
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia (FX) ... Previously renewed for two seasons, the second of which airs this fall.
Justified (FX) ... Renewed for a third season.
The League (FX) ... Renewed for Season 3.
The Life & Times of Tim (HBO) ... After initially canceling this animated series, HBO changed its mind and granted the 'toon a second season.
Louie (FX) ... Renewed for Season 2.
The Middle (ABC) ... Renewed for Season 3.
Modern Family (ABC) ... Renewed for next season and staying awhile.
The Office (NBC) ... Already renewed for another season, but who will play Dunder-Mifflin's new boss?
Parks and Recreation (NBC) ... Renewed for Season 4.
Private Practice (ABC) ... Officially renewed and officially a network staple.
Psych (USA) ... Already picked up for a sixth season.
Raising Hope (Fox) ... Fox's biggest new comedy; officially renewed for Season 2.
Sanctuary (Syfy) ... Renewed for a fourth season.
Shameless (Showtime) ... Renewed for a second season of drunken parenting.
The Simpsons (Fox) ... 23 seasons strong and still going.
Sons of Anarchy (FX) ... Renewed for Season 4.
Southland (TNT) ... Renewed for Season 4.
Survivor (CBS) ... Already renewed. Season 23 premieres this fall.
Undercover Boss (CBS) ... Already renewed.
Warehouse 13 (Syfy) ... Renewed for season 3, which premieres this summer.

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CANCELED
These shows have either been axed by their networks or decided to ride off into the sunset on their own.                                                                            Big Love (HBO) ... Just finished its fifth and final season.
Caprica (Syfy) ... Canceled-prica.
The Closer (TNT) ... Final season premieres July 14. TNT is currently working on a possible spin-off.
Entourage (HBO) ... The upcoming eighth season will be its last.
Glory Daze (TBS) ... Canceled after one season.
The Good Guys (Fox) ... Hope you already said your goodbyes to the Good Guys, because this one is long gone.
In Treatment (HBO) ... Canceled, but its storylines could continue in "a new format."
Law & Order: Criminal Intent (USA) ... Final season begins in May.
Lights Out (FX) ... Canceled after just one season.
Lone Star (Fox) ... Canceled last fall, just two episodes into its short life.
Medium (CBS) ... This one is already gone, dude.
Rescue Me (FX) ... Airing its final season this summer.
Running Wilde (Fox) ... A massive disappointment that ended in cancellation.
Secret Diary of a Call Girl (Showtime) ... Just debuted its fourth and final season. Won't be back.
Smallville (The CW) ... The tenth and final season ends in May. Won't be back.
Stargate Universe (Syfy) ... Canceled. But at least Face Off was renewed! Right?

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Here the Rest uncertain

LOOKING GOOD
These shows will almost certainly be back next season, but their networks have yet to officially renew them.                                                                           
90210 (The CW) ... Should be back.
America's Next Top Model (The CW) ... No reason this CW favorite won't be back.
Big Brother (CBS) .. Should be back.
Blue Bloods (CBS) Looking good to return, as this is an overseas hit as well.
Bones (Fox) ... Fox just needs to make it official.
Criminal Minds (CBS) ... Another steady procedural that isn't going anywhere.
CSI (CBS) ... As if you even have to ask! This will be back.
CSI: Miami (CBS) ... CBS just needs to make it official.
Desperate Housewives (ABC) ... On the cusp of a Season 8 renewal.
Extreme Makeover: Home Edition (ABC) ... Should be back.
The Good Wife (CBS) ... This will be back for a third season.
Gossip Girl (The CW) ... Should be back next season, but the season after that is in doubt, as the cast won't be under contract.
Grey's Anatomy (ABC) ... A no-brainer for renewal. This show may never end.
Hawaii Five-O (CBS) ... Guaranteed to return.
House (Fox) ... A sure thing, Fox just needs to make it official.
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (NBC) ... It'll be back.
The Mentalist (CBS) ... More Patrick Jane is certain.
Mike & Molly (CBS) ... Poised to bury its face in a plate of seconds.  
Minute to Win It (NBC) ... If you're one of the four Guy Fierifans out there, you're in luck. This mindless hit has found a home withNBC and will always be around to plug holes in the network's schedule.
NCIS (CBS) ... Would YOU cancel a show that regularly draws 20 million viewers? Neither would CBS.
NCIS: Los Angeles (CBS) ... CBS is into successful spin-offs. Should return, no problemo.
Secret Millionaire (ABC) ... A cheap-to-produce reality show that brings in 10-million-plus viewers? Should be back in some form.
The Vampire Diaries (The CW) ... You can bet your life this show will be back.




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NOT LOOKING GOOD
None of these shows have officially been canceledyet, but they're long shots to return. Networks will announce the fatesof most of these shows in May.

                                                                            America's Next Great Restaurant (NBC) ... Its first season isn't impressing anyone, even by NBC standards. You can probably stick a fork in it.
The Cape (NBC) ... One of the season's biggest flops.
Chase(NBC) ... After initially giving this procedural a full-season pickup,NBC woke up and pulled it from the schedule. Not coming back.
Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior (CBS) ... Lots of trouble right out of the gate. Future is uncertain.
The Defenders (CBS) ... Like Jim Belushi, not looking good.
Detroit 1-8-7 (ABC) ... Chances look slimmer and slimmer each day.
The Event (NBC) ... Will ride out its first season, but the chances of renewal are slim to none.
Human Target (Fox) ... Probably on the wrong side of the bubble after escaping cancellation last year.
Live to Dance (CBS) ... Let's just say Paula Abdul won't be happy.
Mr. Sunshine (ABC) ... Courteney Cox may have shaken the post-Friends curse, but Matthew Perry can't. Not looking good for renewal.
No Ordinary Family (ABC) ... One episode was banished to a Saturday, and both stars (Michael Chiklis, Julie Benz) have booked new pilots. Writing is on the wall.
Off the Map (ABC) ... Starting to flatline.
Perfect Couples (NBC) ... Already pulled from schedule to make room for The Paul Reiser Show. Practically canceled.
Shedding For the Wedding (The CW) ... Off to a bad start. Not sure The CW would want this back.
V (ABC) ... This troubled sci-fi series survived the bubble last year, but should be jettisoned into space this season.

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Good ratings for Body of proof and The Good wife

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Reply 934#934 spratt89's post

Reducing from 7.66 Million to 5.71 million isn't a good sign

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