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'Terriers' Trailer: Donal Logue Gets His Gumshoe On In FX's New Series
by Mike Moody, posted Aug 16th 2010 3:40PM
Donal Logue and Michael Raymond-James are teaming up for some gumshoe action in the new FX series 'Terriers.' The new dramedy, from 'Ocean's Eleven' scribe Ted Griffin and 'The Shield' creator Shawn Ryan, stars Logue ('Life') and Raymond-James ('True Blood') as a pair of low rent P.I.s trying to eek out a living on the lesser-traveled streets of San Diego.
Zap2it has posted the first official trailer for the show, which looks like it's trying to strike a delicate balance between its two creators' distinct storytelling styles.
FX Sets Premiere Dates for 'Sons of Anarchy,' 'It's Always Sunny' and More
by Chris Harnick, posted Jul 15th 2010 2:00PM
Mark your calendars, FX Fans: The network has just set September premiere dates for four of its popular shows -- 'Sons of Anarchy,' 'It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia,' 'Terriers' and 'The League.'Fans can check out the new season of critically acclaimed 'Sons of Anarchy' on Tue., Sept. 7 at 10PM. 'Sons of Anarchy,' which stars Katey Sagal, Ron Perlman and Charlie Hunnam, follows an outlaw motorcycle gang. The show was created by Kurt Sutter, who also serves as an executive producer and showrunner.
Meanwhile, FX will debut its new comedy 'Terriers' on Wed., Sept. 8 at 10PM. 'Terriers' centers around Donal Logue's ex-cop character Hank Dolworth, who opens up an unlicensed private investigation agency. 'Terriers' was created by Ted Griffin ('Oceans Eleven').
Fox Orders Cop Pilot From Shawn Ryan
by Gary Susman, posted Jan 6th 2010 11:15AM
Look for another gritty crime drama this fall from Shawn Ryan, the man behind 'The Shield' and 'Lie to Me.'According to The Hollywood Reporter, Fox has agreed to a pilot for Ryan's new series, 'Ridealong.' Like Ryan's other popular dramas, 'Ridealong' would center around a charismatic maverick, in this case, a Polish-American Chicago cop, one of the city's toughest.
FX Picks Up 'Reconstruction'
by Michael D. Ayers, posted Nov 5th 2009 2:15PM
FX is going back in time -- way back -- to the post-Civil War era. The Hollywood Reporter confirms that the cable network is developing 'Reconstruction,' a period-drama set in Missouri after the Civil War. Industry veteran Joshua Brand ('St. Elsewhere'; 'Northern Exposure') will write the project, with Emmy nominee Peter Horton ('thirtysomething'; 'Grey's Anatomy') on tap to direct.
Leading the show will be Jason, a character who "seeks refuge" in Missouri after serving in the Civil War. No word yet on who will play the role.
It is being reported that the idea sparked from conversations between Brand and Horton about the current economic and political climates. The allegory of the Western, they decided, was the perfect backdrop to tell that story.
HBO Plans Laura Dern Comedy Series & More TV News
by Andrew Scott, posted Aug 6th 2009 2:00PM
HBO is developing a new comedy series from writer Mike White. Laura Dern will star in the series, about a woman who tries to lead an enlightened life.Also in the news today: Paris Hilton books 'Supernatural,' while James Earl Jones is in the 'House.'
See more of today's top TV headlines after the jump.
Diane Keaton Lands HBO Comedy & More TV News
by Andrew Scott, posted Jul 30th 2009 1:30PM
Oscar winner Diane Keaton will try to revive the feminist movement in a new half-hour comedy series, scheduled to air on HBO.Also in the news today: NBC announces plans to remake the Emmy-winning series 'The Rockford Files,' while MTV reveals when 'The Hills'' Kristin Cavallari will make her official debut.
See more of today's top TV headlines after the jump.
TV News Daily: Mark Pellegrino Joins 'Supernatural'
by Andrew Scott, posted Jun 29th 2009 12:00PM

'Lost' alum Mark Pellegrino lands one hell of a role, Missy Peregrym joins a new ABC cop drama, Lea Thompson returns to the small screen and more TV news.
FX greenlights Terriers from The Shield's Shawn Ryan
by Jason Hughes, posted Jun 10th 2009 5:34PM
The Shield may have wrapped its run this past year, but that doesn't mean creator Shawn Ryan is done with FX. The network did let his vision run its course to completion, so I'm sure he's quite comfortable there. I know I am. This time, he's executive producing with Ocean's Eleven scribe Ted Griffin on the new dramedy Terriers, about a detective who teams up with a young hot-shot. FX has already greenlit Terriers, and Griffin has turned in the scripts so it's down to casting.TV Squad Hot Topics
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