May 7th, 2009 | 1 Comment
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May 4th, 2009 | 18 Comments
NBC has announced its pickups for the 2009-2010 primetime season including four dramas, two comedies and three renewals. NBC officially picked up new dramas Trauma, Parenthood, Mercy and Day One (which will air as a limited-run event) and comedies Community and 100 Questions. Beyond the six new shows, NBC also gave a go-ahead to returning shows Southland, Heroes, Parks and Recreation and six new Thursday night Saturday Night Live Weekend Update episodes. Patricia Arquette’s Medium received a pickup Sunday morning, though its exact order was being worked out and expected to be in the 13-18 episode range.
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March 30th, 2009 | 0 Comments
NBC has ordered two more seasons of Friday Night Lights. The network and DirecTV have finalized a deal for a 26-episode order of the series about a Texas high school football team. They order is divided into two seasons of 13 episodes each. The show will continue to premiere on DirecTV with a second window on NBC.
Most cast members, including stars Kyle Chandler and Connie Britton, are set to return. Not coming back as regular is Minka Kelly, whose character has graduated. She just landed a role on the CW pilot Body Politic. Kelly is expected to return to the show for an arc next season.
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March 12th, 2009 | 0 Comments
Minka Kelly has been cast as the lead of the CW’s drama pilot Body Politic. She is joined by Jason Dohring, who also been cast in the pilot. Body Politic, from CBS Paramount, is a look at Washington politics through the eyes of optimistic up-and-coming staffers. Kelly will play Hope, an all-American girl who leaves her life in Michigan after the death of her mother and heads to D.C., where her long-lost dad, Senator Webster, has just been appointed Attorney General, and takes a job on his staff. Dohring will play a reporter with the Washington Post.
For the Friday Night Lights fans whose hearts started racing, Kelly’s new role is not an sign that the show is not coming back. Negotiations between NBC and DirecTV are still going on, and insiders are optimistic that the show will return for a fourth season. But given the fact that Kelly’s character on the show, Lyla, graduated from high school this season and is off to college (or the rodeo), she is not going to be a regular next season but will return for a multiepisode arc if Friday Night Lights clinches a fourth-season pickup.
January 7th, 2009 | 1 Comment
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December 17th, 2008 | 0 Comments
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