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NBC likes Police (but there might not be room for it)
by Bob Sassone, posted Jan 7th 2009 12:03PM
I was afraid this might happen to new shows.Brett told you last June about a new show from ER producer John Wells titled LAPD. Well, the show has been retitled to Police, and NBC is still interested in it. However, not only is the number of episodes ordered under dispute (they're looking for 12, but NBC might want six instead), there might not be a place on the schedule for it. Jay Leno is taking up the 10pm time slot Monday through Friday later this year, so they might only want it for a short period of time. And that's if they have room for it at all.
Adam Brody's new project really bites
by Anna Johns, posted Dec 30th 2005 11:34AM
Adam Brody, also known as Seth Cohen on The O.C., is going behind-the-scenes for his next project. He's
developing a show for NBC about modern-day LAPD cops who hunt for vampires. Brody is executive producing the project,
which already has a script commitment from NBC. There's no title yet for the program, which centers around a rookie cop
who joins the vampire-hunting squad. There aren't a whole lot of details about the project and whether it's supposed to
be funny, scary, or dramatic (or all three). It's probably a good idea for all the actors on The O.C. to start
looking for other projects since the end of this season marks their graduation from high school, which is usually the
beginning of the end for shows like these.Adam is also producing a remake of Revenge of the Nerds for FOX Searchlight. Who do you think they will get to play Booger?
The O.C. moves to later timeslot
by Anna Johns, posted Dec 21st 2005 11:36AM
Perhaps it's a move that will open up the 8 o'clock hour for American Idol during late February
and early March, since FOX is airing the results shows for the semi-finals on Thursday nights. FOX is moving The
O.C. to the 9 o'clock hour, from the 8 o'clock slot its held since the first season. That time slot is now open,
thanks to the cancellation of Reunion. The move happens on January 12, when new episodes of The O.C.
return. FOX's announcement also gives a hint of what's to come in the second half of this season on The
O.C. Ryan, Summer, and Seth launch a plan to get Marissa back into Harbor in time for graduation. One of the
upcoming episodes, called "The Safe Harbor", is a tribute to an episode of Beverly Hills 90210 where
the gang fought to get Donna to graduate. Plus, there's that whole college thing that still needs to be figured out.
Where will they all go so we can continue to watch The O.C.?Sliding into The O.C.'s old time slot are back-to-back episodes of That 70s Show. At least, until Idol takes over.
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