Possible renewal for ‘Galactica’ close January 3, 2007 5:34 pm
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SyFy Portal is reporting, but stressing the news should be viewed as rumor, that Sci Fi is close to renewing the critical hit Battlestar Galactica for a fourth season, possibly even before the switch to Sunday nights happens this January.
“Moving a show to Sunday nights might at first glance appear to be an act of desperation, but SciFi Channel is expected to officially give the greenlight to a fourth season of “Battlestar Galactica,” possibly even before the show makes its Sunday night debut on Jan. 21.”
The site is also reporting that news isn’t so good for the proposed spinoff Caprica: “Anyone expecting to see ‘Caprica’ before 2008 is fooling themselves,” a SciFi Channel source told SyFy Portal. “There is still quite a bit to be worked out.”
The site also goes on to report that Sci Fi is not expected to grant a greenlight for the recent mini-series The Lost Room which aired at the end of December and averaged a 1.8 household rating over its three nights (1.9, 1.7, 1.7), well below previous mini-series by the network (3.0+ from Mini’s such as Battlestar Galactica and more recently The Triangle).
Battlestar Galactica averaged a 1.5 household rating during the first half of its third season. The show is down nearly 30% from the 2.0 it averaged over the first 10 episodes of season 2.
Source: — [SyFy Portal] — ‘Battlestar Galactica’ To Get Renewed, ‘Caprica’ Struggles
Stacy Kiebler to guest star on two ABC shows January 3, 2007 5:19 pm
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Stacy Keibler, former WWE star and more recently a favorite dancing contestant on season 2 of Dancing with the Stars, will be a guest character on two ABC shows; What about Brian and George Lopez.
From the ABC Press Release:
She will begin a seven-episode arc of ABC’s drama series “What About Brian,” playing fledgling actress/model Stephanie who moves in to an apartment downstairs from Brian (Barry Watson). There is an immediate flirtatious bond between Brian and the irresistibly hot Stephanie, causing even more problems between Brian and his current girlfriend. The episode, entitled “What About Finding Your Place…,” is scheduled to air MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5.
In the ABC comedy “George Lopez,” Stacy plays Vic’s young and beautiful but not too bright fiancie. The episode, entitled “George’s House Has Two Empty Wombs,” is scheduled to air WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, and the episode entitled “George Thinks Vic’s Fiancie is Lion about Being a Cheetah” is scheduled to air WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21.
What about Brian is in its second year and currently airs Monday nights from 10:00 to 11:00 PM.
George Lopez begins its sixth season this January and airs Wednesday nights from 8:00 to 8:30 PM.
All times eastern.
USA Network picks up “Mary Sunshine” January 3, 2007 5:12 pm
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The USA Network has given a full series order to the pilot Mary Sunshine, ordering an additional 11 episodes of the Mary McCormack starring drama.
“When you’ve got something so good, you don’t let it go,” USA executive vp original programming Jeff Wachtel said of the network’s pickup decision. The series won’t be ready to go for about a year.
‘Mary’ is said to be similar and compatible with USA’s Monk and Psych, but it is expected to be launched on its own.Source: — [The Hollywood Reporter] — USA sets sights on ‘Mary’
NBC puts first part of new Apprentice season opener online January 3, 2007 4:17 pm
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The first 20 minutes of the sixth season of The Apprentice have been put online, ready to stream from either NBC.com or Yahoo! Those interested in checking out the first 20 minutes of the 90-minute premiere (set to launch this Sunday, January 7 from 9:30 to 11:00 PM ET. on NBC) can do so at either site.
From the NBC Press Release:
Dramatic new twists and turns – and a cross-country move to Los Angeles – make NBC’s new season of “The Apprentice” more compelling than ever when 18 new candidates engage in the series’ fiercest competition yet. In a compelling social experiment of haves and have nots, candidates this season will have to earn the right to live like Trump. Each week, the winning team will get to live in a luxurious mansion. But the losers will have to sleep outside in the back yard of the mansion in tents with outdoor showers and port-a-potties, giving the “Apprentice” hopefuls more incentive than ever to win their tasks each week.
In another engaging new twist, the winning project manager will sit in the boardroom and help advise Mr. Trump on who he should fire each week from the opposing team, plus they will also remain project manager until their team loses. Ivanka and Donald Trump Jr. will return for several episodes, along with previous “Apprentice” winners, as boardroom advisors to their father.
The series will return to its regular timslot the following week (January 14); Sundays from 9:00 to 10:00 PM ET.
NBC orders pilots for three shows January 3, 2007 4:11 pm
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NBC executives have given the go ahead for three drama pilot orders of shows by David Eick (Bionic Woman), Dennis Leary (Fort Pit) and Josh Schwartz (Chuck).
From Variety:
“Fort Pit,” from Sony Pictures TV, is based on a real NYPD precinct in which “bad cops go to finish off their careers and young rookie cops with no pull go to start their careers,” said Sony Pictures TV co-prexy Zack Van Amburg.
Meanwhile, “Chuck,” an action comedy about twentysomething spies, is written by Schwartz and Chris Fedak. Warner Bros. TV is producing.
Then there’s “Bionic Woman,” a new take on the 1970s franchise from Eick (“Battlestar Galactica”) and Laeta Kalogridis (“The Dive”), both of whom are writing and exec producing (Daily Variety, Oct. 10). Drama, from NBC Universal TV Studio, was given a cast-contingent order.
Head on over to Variety for more details on the pilots ordered.
Source: — [Variety] — NBC pilots 3 dramas
Two new channels expected to emerge from News Corp/Time Warner carriage deal January 3, 2007 12:03 am
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An expected business news channel moved one step closer to a reality as News Corp. signed a deal with Time Warner (the nations second largest Cable company with about 23 million subscribers) to carry the network when it launches (which is expected to be sometime this year). Comcast (12 million homes) is also signed on with News Corp. for the network.
Time Warner, in the deal, also agreed to carry the Fox Reality Channel when that network launches.
Source: — [TV Week] — Time Warner, Fox News Ink Carriage Deal