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Friday 29th October



8:00PM
Medium6.82 Million
Smallville2.95 Million


9:00PM
CSI NY10.44 Million
Supernatural2.51 Million
The Good Guys2.35 Million


10:00PM
Blue Bloods11.61 Million


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Scoop On New Charlie’s Angels



Miami is officially the hottest crime-fighting town on television. See: CSI: Miami, Dexter, and Burn Notice. Since you can’t have too many guardian angels keeping the peace in Miami (especially now that evil pro basketball racketeer LeBron James lives there, not to mention the occasional mischief making visit from those Kardashian sisters), TV’s sexiest and clearly most sinful setting will soon be home to the three more sentinels: Charlie’s Angels, a new television version of the classic 70s action drama slated for next year on ABC. Guiding the project will be the guys who successfully put young Clark Kent on the road to Superman in Smallville, the producing team of Al Gough and Miles Millar. Drew Barrymore—who produced and starred in two big screen translations—will serve as exec producer. Why set the show in the present-day Miami? In order to help the new show distinguish itself from its predecessors while remaining true to its core values. “Sun and surf are in the Charlie’s Angels DNA,” says Gough. “But we didn’t want to revisit Los Angeles, since that was done in both the original TV series and the movie series.”

ABC (the network home of the original Charlie’s Angels) and Sony (the studio owner of the franchise) have been keen to relaunch the Charlie’s Angels franchise, which premiered in 1976 with Farrah Fawcett, Jaclyn Smith and Kate Jackson in the leads. (Fawcett left after the first season and was replaced by Cheryl Ladd.) At one point, Lost exec producer Carlton Cuse had been recruited to help develop a new version of the show. Last fall, Josh Friedman, exec producer of Fox’s now-defunct Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles, was tapped to write a pilot script, but it was never produced. Gough doesn’t want to give too many details away about the angle he and Millar are taking on Charlie’s Angels, but he would say this: “It won’t be campy or retro. The characters are real and emotionally grounded, but they still like to have fun, wear great clothes, solve crime and kick some serious ass. There are three new angels and one mysterious Charlie—and he’s still on the box, not skyping or teleconferencing.” Charlie’s lack of physical presence could be a source of mystery in the show, as Gough adds the following: “Yes, there is a reason why, and no we won’t tell you now.”

Why did the Smallville producers want to make Charlie’s Angels their next big TV project? “Because after tackling Superman, the pop culture third rail didn’t scare us anymore,” jokes Gough. “We were approached by Sony Television, and to be honest, we initially found the prospect very daunting. The question when approaching any reboot is ‘Why now?’ How do you make it relevant for today’s audiences? Miles and I believe we figured out a way to do that. We pitched it to our partners Leonard Goldberg, Drew Barrymore and Nancy Juvonen, who have been the caretakers of this franchise, and they really liked it. More importantly, ABC got excited about it.” Cynics may roll their eyes at yet another Hollywood reboot of a classic entertainment brand (hello, Hawaii 5-0)-—and Gough gets it. Still, he hopes viewers will give the show a chance. “We realize that we have a big target on our backs,” he says, “but we hope to surprise people and bring a whole new generation to Charlie’s Angels.”

As for the actresses who play these new century TV Angels, there have been reports that producers are looking for a multi-ethnic trio. Gough will only say that the casting process has begun. “The timetable is NOW,” he says. “Seriously, we started this week with our casting director John Papsidera (The Dark Knight, Inception). We now have the arduous task of seeing hundreds of potential Angels.” Will a recognizable star voice intone the part of the mysteriously distant Charlie? Gough is keeping mum on that one. (Dynasty’s John Forsythe, who died earlier this year, did the honors in both the first TV series and the movies.) The team is also hunting for someone to play Charlie’s liason to his do-gooding damsels, Bosley, played in the first TV series by the late David Doyle and represented in the Drew Barrymore films by Bill Murray and Bernie Mac. Gough says that in a “huge departure from cannon,” the new Bosley will be… a dog. “KIDDING,” says Gough. “Unless the test audiences hate the real Bosley we cast, and then we are totally going the pooch route.”

The fundamental appeal of Charlie’s Angels? It’s about three smart, capable women who not only save the day, but also have each other’s back. It’s about friendship. It’s about teamwork. And you only have to deal with your boss via speakerphone! I think that appeal is timeless.

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Sunday 31st October



9:00PM
Desperate Housewives10.98 Million


10:00PM
CSI Miami9.86 Million
Brothers & Sisters8.16 Million

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Monday 1st November



8:00PM
Dancing With the Stars18.90 Million
How I Met Your Mother8.87 Million
Chuck5.46 Million
902101.99 Million


8:30PM
Rules of Engagement 8.68 Million


9:00PM
Dancing With the Stars20.37 Million
Two & A Half Men13.64 Million
Gossip Girl1.81 Million


9:30PM
Mike & Molly10.78 Million


10:00PM
Castle11.27 Million
Hawaii Five-010.85 Million


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Tuesday 2nd November



8:00PM
Dancing With the Stars15.30 Million
One Tree Hill2.10 Million


9:00PM
Dancing With the Stars19.39 Million
Life Unexpected1.80 Million
Stargate Universe1.00 Million


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Wednesday 3rd November



8:00PM
The Middle9.41 Million
Undercovers5.91 Million


8:30PM
Better With You7.73 Million


9:00PM
Criminal Minds14.57 Million
Modern Family12.24 Million
Law & Order SVU8.13 Million
Hellcats1.94 Million


9:30PM
Cougar Town7.42 Million


10:00PM
The Defenders9.93 Million
Law & Order Los Angeles7.83 Million


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Thursday 4th November



8:00PM
The Big Bang Theory14.00 Million
Bones9.26 Million
Community4.60 Million
The Vampire Diaries3.63 Million


8:30PM
S#*! My Dad Says11.01 Million
30 Rock5.31 Million


9:00PM
CSI13.96 Million
Grey’s Anatomy11.91 Million
The Office7.65 Million
Fringe4.80 Million
Nikita2.41 Million


9:30PM
Outsourced5.73 Million


10:00PM
The Mentalist14.42 Million
Private Practice10.18 Million


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T-BAG IS BACK



Welcome back to TV, T-Bag! Robert Knepper told EW exclusively that he has closed a deal to resurrect his classic Prison Break convict T-Bag in the A&E fugitive-themed drama Breakout Kings. The decision by Prison Break producers Matt Olmstead and Nick Santora to court Knepper for their new A&E show was first reported by The Ausiello Files. “We’re done. We inked a deal. I’m gonna do it! T-Bag will live again!” Knepper told EW on Thursday. “What I realized by saying yes to that is that now they’ll entertain the possibility of a T-Bag spinoff. Like a Hannibal Lecter-type series. Or a doll line. It’d be big with the kids!”

He’s kidding…we think. Anyway, Knepper told EW he’ll begin filming right after Thanksgiving. Kings, which is described as an “action-packed ensemble drama following an unconventional partnership between the U.S. Marshals’ office and a group of convicts as they work to catch fugitives on the run,” received an 11th hour reprieve last spring from A&E after Fox opted not to pick it up. It’s set to premiere in early 2011.

“I have to dust off the Southern accent. I have not seen a script. I am putting my faith in these guys’ hands. The only thing I asked was that T-Bag doesn’t die. And they said, ‘Oh, no don’t worry. He won’t.’ He came close many times but managed to cheat and escape death. He’s Teflon.” — With reporting from Carrie Bell

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Friday 5th November



8:00PM
Medium6.91 Million
Smallville2.61 Million


9:00PM
CSI NY10.44 Million
Supernatural2.42 Million
The Good Guys2.72 Million


10:00PM
Blue Bloods10.16 Million

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Sunday 7th November



8:00PM
The Simpsons8.19 Million


8:30PM
The Cleveland Show6.70 Million


9:00PM
Desperate Housewives12.70 Million
Family Guy7.96 Million


9:30PM
American Dad6.29 Million


10:00PM
CSI MiamiN/A
Brothers & Sisters9.40 Million

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Monday 8th November



8:00PM
Dancing With the Stars19.90 Million
House9.62 Million
How I Met Your Mother8.86 Million
902101.88 Million


8:30PM
Rules of Engagement 8.19 Million


9:00PM
Dancing With the Stars20.00 Million
Two & A Half Men13.62 Million
The Event5.53 Million
Lie To Me5.23 Million
Gossip Girl1.78 Million


9:30PM
Mike & Molly10.80 Million


10:00PM
Castle10.82 Million
Hawaii Five-010.22 Million
Chase4.55 Million

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Tuesday 9th November



8:00PM
NCIS19.87 Million
Glee10.99 Million
No Ordinary Family7.88 Million
One Tree Hill1.70 Million


9:00PM
Dancing With the Stars16.80 Million
NCIS: Los Angeles15.61 Million
Raising Hope5.77 Million
Life Unexpected1.48 Million
Stargate Universe1.07 Million


9:30PM
Running Wilde2.83 Million


10:00PM
The Good Wife12.32 Million
Detroit 1-8-77.55 Million
Parenthood4.99 Million


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Wednesday 10th November



8:00PM
Undercovers5.13 Million


9:00PM
Criminal Minds12.55 Million
Law & Order SVU7.17 Million
Hellcats1.92 Million


10:00PM
The Defenders8.40 Million
Law & Order Los Angeles6.80 Million
Psych2.78 Million


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Thursday 11th November



8:00PM
The Big Bang Theory13.11 Million
Bones9.20 Million
Community4.53 Million
The Vampire Diaries3.49 Million


8:30PM
S#*! My Dad Says9.72 Million
30 Rock5.09 Million


9:00PM
CSI12.99 Million
Grey’s Anatomy11.12 Million
The Office7.15 Million
Fringe4.82 Million
Nikita2.33 Million


9:30PM
Outsourced5.47 Million


10:00PM
The Mentalist13.84 Million
Private Practice8.21 Million
Burn Notice4.31 Million


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Friday 12th November



8:00PM
Medium6.90 Million
Smallville2.89 Million


9:00PM
CSI NY10.00 Million
The Good Guys2.40 Million
Supernatural2.07 Million


10:00PM
Blue Bloods10.50 Million

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Sunday 14th November



8:00PM
The Simpsons8.97 Million


8:30PM
The Cleveland Show6.72 Million


9:00PM
Desperate Housewives11.78 Million
Family Guy7.00 Million


9:30PM
American Dad5.38 Million


10:00PM
CSI Miami10.44 Million
Brothers & Sisters8.69 Million

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Monday 15th November



8:00PM
Dancing With the Stars19.84 Million
House10.75 Million
How I Met Your Mother8.86 Million
Chuck5.42 Million
902101.75 Million


8:30PM
Rules of Engagement 7.91 Million


9:00PM
Dancing With the Stars22.04 Million
Two & A Half Men14.25 Million
The Event5.63 Million
Lie To Me5.94 Million
Gossip Girl1.69 Million


9:30PM
Mike & Molly12.14 Million


10:00PM
Hawaii Five-010.34 Million
Castle9.97 Million
Chase4.56 Million


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Tuesday 16th November



8:00PM
NCIS19.42 Million
Glee11.70 Million
No Ordinary Family6.68 Million
One Tree Hill1.90 Million


9:00PM
Dancing With the Stars17.22 Million
NCIS: Los Angeles15.81 Million
Raising Hope5.91 Million
Life Unexpected1.32 Million
Stargate Universe1.02 Million


10:00PM
The Good Wife11.73 Million
Detroit 1-8-78.03 Million
Parenthood4.80 Million


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Wednesday 17th November



8:00PM
The Middle9.29 Million
Human Target6.59 Million


8:30PM
Better With You7.11 Million


9:00PM
Criminal Minds14.39 Million
Modern Family12.09 Million
Law & Order SVU7.64 Million
Hellcats2.04 Million


9:30PM
Cougar Town7.05 Million


10:00PM
The Defenders9.43 Million
Law & Order Los Angeles7.84 Million
Psych2.98 Million


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Thursday 18th November



8:00PM
The Big Bang Theory13.02 Million
Bones9.40 Million
Community4.40 Million


8:30PM
S#*! My Dad Says10.13 Million
30 Rock5.11 Million


9:00PM
CSI14.15 Million
Grey’s Anatomy11.46 Million
The Office7.27 Million
Fringe4.86 Million


9:30PM
Outsourced5.43 Million


10:00PM
The Mentalist14.73 Million
Private Practice8.01 Million
Burn Notice3.50 Million


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