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Supernatural' star Alona Tal joins The CW's 'Cult



Alona Tal has joined The CW's drama pilot Cult.

The project, from Gossip Girl's Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage, will focus on a string of mysterious disappearances linked to a television show, also titled Cult.

Supernatural actress Tal will play an actress who stars as a cop on the fictional series, according to TVLine.

Her character is dragged into a real-life investigation when someone begins recreating the crimes depicted on-screen.

Tal, who has also appeared on The Killing and Pretty Little Liars, was previously attached to FX's adaptation of the comic book Powers.

However, FX President John Landgraf recently revealed that Powers was on hold and undergoing a "fairly substantial rewrite".

Melrose Place's Jessica Lucas will also appear in the Cult pilot as a production assistant.

Cult has been written by Rockne O'Bannon, whose previous credits include The Twilight Zone, Farscape and V.

Schwartz and Savage are also currently developing The Carrie Diaries for The CW.

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Andrea Anders joins 'Will & Grace' exec's NBC pilot



Andrea Anders has joined the cast of an NBC comedy pilot from Will & Grace's Kari Lizer.

The untitled project will focus on two women who have remained life-long friends, despite their different lifestyles.

Nicole (Anders) has a faithful husband and loving family, while her best friend Jen has left behind a broken marriage and resentful parents, according to Deadline.

Anders's most recent project was last year's short-lived Matthew Perry sitcom Mr. Sunshine.

She previously appeared alongside Perry's Friends co-star Matt LeBlanc in spinoff series Joey and also starred in ABC's Better Off Ted and CBS sitcom The Class.

Other comedy projects currently in development at NBC include Daddy's Girl from Friends producer Dana Klein, Roseanne Barr's Downwardly Mobile and a remake of UK sitcom Friday Night Dinner.

Glee co-creator Ryan Murphy's The New Normal, a new series from Sarah Silverman and Anne Heche vehicle Save Me are also in the works.

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James Purefoy joins Kevin Bacon in Fox serial killer pilot



James Purefoy has joined the cast of Kevin Williamson's serial killer drama pilot for Fox.

Kevin Bacon will star as a retired FBI profiler who finds himself caught up in a serial killer's diabolical scheme.

Rome star Purefoy will play the murderous Joe Carroll, who uses technology to create a cult of fellow serial killers, according to Deadline.

The actor - who also appeared in 2009 film Solomon Kane and 2011's Ironclad - was considering four pilot offers, before finally settling on Williamson's project.

The Vampire Diaries director Marcos Siega will helm the currently-untitled pilot, which will be produced by Warner Bros TV and Williamson's studio-based Outerbanks Entertainment.

If picked up to series, the show's first season will run for just 15 episodes - the shorter running length being a condition of Bacon's contract.

Other drama projects in the works at Fox include a teen spy series from The Playboy Club's Karyn Usher, legal drama Guilty and Josh Friedman's action drama The Asset.

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Dexter' star Aimee Garcia joins Jason Ritter in NBC's 'County



Aimee Garcia has joined the cast of medical drama pilot County.

The NBC project, from Friday Night Lights executive producer Jason Katims, will follow a team of young doctors and nurses at an underfunded LA County Hospital.

Dexter actress Garcia will play a smart new intern just starting out at the hospital, according to Deadline.

Her past television credits include guest roles on Hawaii Five-0, Bones and Supernatural.

Jason Ritter - former star of The Event - will also appear in the County pilot.

Other drama projects in development at NBC include a remake of the UK series Bad Girls and sci-fi pilot Beautiful People.

JJ Abrams and Eric Kripke's Revolution and Dick Wolf's Chicago Fire are also in the works.

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Bridget Regan, 'Being Human' star join NBC's 'The Frontier'



Three actors have joined the cast of NBC Western pilot The Frontier.

The project, from Blue Bloods producer Shaun Cassidy, will follow a group of travellers who embark on a dangerous cross-country journey in the early 1800s.

Legend of the Seeker actress Bridget Regan, Brotherhood's Ethan Embry and Warrior Jake McLaughlin have all landed unspecified roles in the pilot, according to TVLine.

Being Human's Gina Bramhill, Boardwalk Empire's Megan Ferguson and Doom actor Al Weaver have also been cast.

The West Wing's Thomas Schlamme will direct the Frontier pilot.

Other drama projects in development at NBC include JJ Abrams and Eric Kripke's Revolution and Jason Ritter medical drama County.

A remake of the UK series Bad Girls and sci-fi pilot Beautiful People are also in the works.

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Ellen Barkin joins 'Glee' exec's pilot 'The New Normal'



Ellen Barkin is in final talks to star in Glee creator Ryan Murphy's new NBC pilot.

The New Normal - from Murphy and Allison Adler - will focus on a gay couple who decide to start a family.

The Book of Mormon actor Andrew Rannells will play one half of the couple, who turn to a young woman to act as surrogate.

Barkin will play the surrogate's mother, according to Deadline.

The actress is best known for appearing in such films as 1998's Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas and 2007's Ocean's Thirteen.

Her previous television credits include NBC TV movie Mann's World and a recurring role on Modern Family.

Murphy, Adler and Dante Di Loreto will executive produce the New Normal pilot, with 20th Century Fox TV producing.

Other comedy projects currently in development at NBC include Daddy's Girl from Friends producer Dana Klein and Roseanne Barr's Downwardly Mobile.

A remake of UK sitcom Friday Night Dinner. a new series from Sarah Silverman and Anne Heche vehicle Save Me are also in the works.

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Alfred Molina joins David E Kelley pilot 'Chelsea General



Alfred Molina has joined the cast of TNT medical drama pilot Chelsea General.

The project - from Harry's Law creator David E Kelley - is based on CNN medical correspondent Dr Sanjay Gupta's novel Monday Mornings.

It will chart the careers and personal lives of five surgeons working in a high-pressure environment.

Molina will play Dr Harding Hooten, the ruthless Chief of Surgery, according to Deadline.

Best known for his roles in such films as 1981's Raiders of the Lost Ark and 2004's Spider-Man 2, Molina's past television credits include short-lived NBC crime spinoff Law & Order: Los Angeles and a recurring role on Harry's Law.

Bill Irwin - who recently played serial killer Nate Haskell on CSI - will appear alongside Molina as Buck Tierney, a smug doctor who is disliked by his colleagues.

Kelly and Gupta will executive produce Chelsea General, with Boston Legal's Bill D'Elia hired to direct the pilot.

Other projects in the works at TNT include Frank Darabont's L.A. Noir and police dog drama Scent of the Missing starring Tricia Helfer.

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John Stamos confirmed to star in Fox comedy pilot 'Little Brother'



John Stamos has been cast in Fox's new comedy pilot Little Brother.

In Little Brother, Stamos will play a man who discovers he has a half-brother who happens to be an ex-convict, reports Deadline.

The ex-con half-brother will be played by comedian T.J. Miller, whose previous roles include the 2010 movie Gulliver's Travels and ABC's Happy Endings.

The pilot is written by Everybody Loves Raymond's Mike Royce and will be shot by Real Steel director Shawn Levy.

Last month, Stamos was said to be circling Little Brother. He was also involved in rewriting the pilot with Royce and Levy.

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Ving Rhames To Star In David E. Kelley’s TNT Medical Drama Pilot ‘Chelsea General’



EXCLUSIVE: Ving Rhames is set to star opposite Alfred Molina is David E. Kelley’s TNT medical drama pilot Chelsea General. Based on CNN chief medical correspondent Sanjay Gupta’s upcoming novel Monday Mornings, the project follows the lives of five surgeons as they push the limits of their abilities and confront their personal and professional failings. It uses as a backdrop the hospital’s Monday Morbidity and Mortality conference, considered the most secretive meeting in all of medicine, where doctors gather for a confidential review of complications and errors in patient care. Rhames, who was pursued for multiple pilots this season, will play a physically imposing former professional football player who now is the most celebrated trauma chief in the country. In addition to Rhames and Molina, the cast of the project includes Bill Irwin, Jamie Bamber and Jennifer Finnigan. Kelley and Gupta, who is a practicing neurosurgeon, are executive producing Chelsea General; Kelley’s frequent collaborator Bill D’Elia is set to direct the pilot. Rhames, whose credits include the Mission: Impossible franchise and series Gravity and Kojak, is with Innovative and Kramer Management.

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Syfy to turn 2010 supernatural film 'Legion' into television series



Syfy is set to turn the movie Legion into a cable television series.

Legion tells the story of Archangel Michael, who helps the humans fight the impending Apocalypse brought by God's army of angels.

The film's director Scott Stewart will direct and executive produce the series, while the story will be written by Sons of Anarchy's Vaun Wilmott, reports Deadline.

Released in 2010, the movie starred Paul Bettany as Archangel Michael, as well as Tyrese Gibson, Adrianne Palicki and Kate Walsh.

Bettany once said that he enjoyed his time during the shooting of Legion.

"It was fun to give free rein to that boyish fantasy of jumping around doing flips and somersaults and pretending to be Clint Eastwood shooting the bad guys," he said.

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Friday 10th February



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Total Viewers

18-49 Ratings + Share

A Gifted Man

8.81 Million

1.2/4

Nikita

1.45 Million

0.5/2



9:00PM

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Total Viewers

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CSI NY

10.34 Million

1.7/5

Grimm

5.24 Million

1.6/5

Fringe

3.03 Million

1.1/3

Supernatural

1.86 Million

0.7/2



10:00PM

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Total Viewers

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Blue Bloods

11.77 Million

1.8/5

Spartacus Vengence

N/A

N/A



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Blythe Danner, Sarah Bolger for ABC pilot 'Gilded Lilys'



Blythe Danner and Tudors star Sarah Bolger have signed up for ABC pilot Gilded Lilys.

Californication's Madeline Zima has also been cast in the period drama written by KJ Steinberg and executive produced by Grey's Anatomy creator Shonda Rhimes, reports Deadline.

Gilded Lilys will be set in New York City in 1895, and has been described as an "epic love story" after the first luxury hotel opens in the city.

Bolger will play the rebellious Violet Lily, whose family owns the hotel. Danner will star as Violet's grandmother Caroline, the family's rich widow. Meanwhile, Zima will play Violet's personal maid.

Blythe Danner revealed last year that she would be interested in appearing in Glee alongside her daughter Gwyneth Paltrow.

Sarah Bolger joined the cast of Fox pilot Locke and Key in late 2010.

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Ryan Phillippe to lead CBS cop drama pilot



Ryan Phillippe has landed the lead role in a new CBS drama pilot.

The untitled project - previously known as Golden Boy - is from Brothers & Sisters exec Greg Berlanti and NYPD Blue's Nicholas Wootton.

Phillippe will play a cop, Clark, who experiences a rapid career progression from officer to detective to Police Commissioner, according to TVLine.

The 37-year-old actor is best known for his film credits, including 1999's Cruel Intentions and 2006's Flags of Our Fathers.

His television credits include early roles on Due South and Chicago Hope, and an upcoming role in the fifth and final season of Damages.

Other stars to have signed up for Berlanti and Wootton's pilot include former Southland star Kevin Alejandro and Human Target actor Chi McBride.

Modern-day Sherlock Holmes adaptation Elementary and Jerry Bruckheimer's Trooper are among the other drama pilots in the works at CBS.

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Sunday 12th February



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Once Upon A Time

8.64 Million

3.0/7

The Simpsons

4.32 Million

2.0/5



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Napoleon Dynamite

3.81 Million

1.7/4



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The Walking Dead

8.10 Million

4.2/9

Desperate Housewives

6.34 Million

1.8/4

Family Guy

4.98 Million

2.5/5

Shameless

1.44 Million

0.8/2



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American Dad

3.44 Million

1.7/4



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Pan Am

2.66 Million

0.7/2

House Of Lies

0.986 Million

0.5/1



10:30PM

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Californication

0.834 Million

0.4/1



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Chuck' star Zachary Levi for new Fox comedy pilot 'Let It Go'



Zachary Levi has signed up to play the lead role in Fox pilot Let It Go.

The comedy project - written by Traffic Light's DJ Nash - will focus on a married couple, as well as the husband's best friend and the wife's sister.

Chuck star Levi will play the husband, according to Deadline.

The actor appeared in half-hour ABC sitcom Less Then Perfect between 2002 and 2006, before playing the title role in NBC's Chuck from September 2007 to January of this year.

Let It Go was picked up to pilot by Fox earlier this month, on the proviso that it would only enter production if the network was satisfied with casting.

Levi joining the project has now lifted the contingency. The project will be executive produced with Rescue Me's Peter Tolan and 2012's Michael Wimer.

Other comedy projects in the works at Fox include John Stamos sitcom Little Brother, Prodigy Bully from Glee star Mike O'Malley and The Goodwin Games from the creators of How I Met Your Mother.

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'Law & Order' star Alana De La Garza joins NBC's 'Do No Harm'



Alana De La Garza has joined NBC's medical drama pilot Do No Harm.

The Jekyll and Hyde update - written by The Event's David Schulner - will focus on Jeffrey Kohn, a talented neurosurgeon who struggles against a violent alter ego.

De La Garza will play Kohn's colleague and friend Dr Lena Steck, according to Deadline.

The actress is best known for playing Connie Rubirosa on Law & Order, a role she later reprised in short-lived spinoff Law & Order: LA.

The Borgias star Ruta Gedmintas will also appear in the Do No Harm pilot as Olivia Case, Kohn's former fiancée.

Her past credits include UK shows Lip Service and Spooks: Code 9.

Do No Harm will be directed by Michael Mayer and executive produced by Ringer's Peter Traugott and Rachel Kaplan.

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Monday 13th February



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How I Met Your Mother

9.10 Million

3.4/10

House

7.16 Million

2.4/6

Pretty Little Liars

2.10 Million

0.8/2

Gossip Girl

1.17 Million

0.5/1



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2 Broke Girls

10.46 Million

3.7/10



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Two & A Half Men

12.35 Million

3.8/9

Alcatraz

6.19 Million

1.9/4

Hart Of Dixie

1.60 Million

0.6/1

Being Human

1.34 Million

0.7/2

The Lying Game

N/A

N/A



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Mike & Molly

10.98 Million

3.3/8



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Hawaii Five-O

9.70 Million

2.7/7

Castle

8.88 Million

2.0/5

Smash

8.09 Million

2.8/7



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Shawn Ashmore, 'Twilight' star join Kevin Bacon's serial killer pilot



Shawn Ashmore has joined the cast of Fox's serial killer drama pilot.

The project - from The Vampire Diaries co-creator Kevin Williamson - will star Kevin Bacon as Ryan Hardy, a retired FBI profiler.

Hardy returns to work when the murderous Joe Carroll (James Purefoy) uses technology to create a cult of fellow serial killers.

X-Men star Ashmore will play a junior FBI agent who assists Bacon's character, according to Deadline.

Valorie Curry will also appear in the pilot as an unwitting young nanny who cares for Carroll's son.

Ashmore's recent credits include a guest role on Fringe, while Curry starred in Veronica Mars and will appear in the forthcoming The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2.

The Vampire Diaries director Marcos Siega will helm the currently-untitled pilot, which will be produced by Warner Bros TV and Williamson's studio-based Outerbanks Entertainment.

Other drama projects in the works at Fox include a teen spy series from The Playboy Club's Karyn Usher, legal drama Guilty and Josh Friedman's action drama The Asset.

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Elementary': Jonny Lee Miller to play Sherlock Holmes in CBS pilot



Jonny Lee Miller has been cast in the lead role of CBS's upcoming Sherlock Holmes pilot Elementary.

The modern-day retelling of the classic detective was announced last month, and will take place in New York.

The former Trainspotting and Eli Stone actor is the first confirmed casting for the project, reports Deadline.

Robert Doherty has written the pilot's script, and will also executive produce alongside Sarah Timberman and Carl Beverly, with Michael Cuesta directing.

Miller recently appeared on stage in Danny Boyle's Frankenstein opposite Benedict Cumberbatch, who plays Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's detective in the BBC's present-day, London-based Sherlock.

Sherlock executive Sue Vertue recently stated that she was "extremely worried" about the prospect of an American adaptation.

If picked up to a full series, Elementary will most likely arrive as part of the CBS 2012 fall schedule.

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NBC orders 'Hannibal' series, 'Notorious' pilot



New drama Hannibal has been picked up for 13 episodes by NBC.

The Bryan Fuller-helmed contemporary thriller - which features characters from Thomas Harris's best-selling novel Red Dragon - will tell the story of FBI agent Will Graham and his mentor Dr Hannibal Lecter.

Lecter was originally played by Sir Anthony Hopkins in the movies The Silence of the Lambs, Hannibal and Red Dragon.

It has previously been reported that Fuller, who is writing and executive producing the series, was "attracted to the dark, sick side" of the Hannibal character.

Fuller is best known for his work on Pushing Daisies. He is also currently working on the Munsters reboot Mockingbird Lane for the Peacock Network.

His reworking of the 1960s comedy has previously been tipped by NBC to be a "potential summer or event series" and will mix "striking visuals" with "classic Munsters archetypes".

Mockingbird Lane was reportedly postponed by NBC last week in order to give it extra attention, which would put it in contention for the 2013 midseason.

According to Deadline, NBC has also ordered a pilot episode of Notorious.

The show is a soap about a female detective who returns to the home of her childhood to investigate the murder of her childhood friend, the daughter of the wealthy family that her mother served as a maid.

Notorious is created by Liz Heldens, who is best known for Prime Suspect and Friday Night Lights.

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