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Nov 10, 2009 -
A few weeks ago I gave you guys a roundup of the fate of Fall's newest shows, but there's been some shake-ups in the industry this week. The first is sad news for Eastwick fans: the show has been canceled and will be gone after its first 13 episodes are aired. Lindsay Price just can't catch a break, can she?
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Oct 06, 2009 -
Fall TV is in full swing, and we've already seen one of the season's new series go up in smoke (RIP, TBL). Yesterday you voted on your favorite comedy — Glee is running away with that competition — but what's your favorite new drama series?
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What's Your Favorite New Fall TV Drama?
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Sep 23, 2009 -
It's a big night for ABC — the network is premiering three shows tonight including half of their new Wednesday block of comedy. Hank and The Middle will take over the 8 o'clock hour next week, but tonight brings a few shows I'm actually pretty excited about. First up is Modern Family which is one of my favorite new comedies and after you watch you'll see why we've been saying "Why the face?"
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Aug 14, 2009 -
The networks have announced their Fall schedules, but which series will actually be worth watching? Throughout the Summer, as I watch the pilots, I'll be posting my first impressions. Note that a lot can change before a show actually makes it to air, so these aren't reviews, just quick thoughts on how the shows look now.
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May 20, 2009 -
In addition to the four new comedies ABC announced at its Upfront presentation this week, the network also laid out plans for six new dramas, three for Fall and three for midseason.
Flash Forward, The Forgotten, and Eastwick are the first three we'll see, with Flash Forward taking Ugly Betty's old time slot on Thursdays and Eastwick anchoring the all-new Wednesday night lineup.
Later in the season, we'll meet The Deep End, Happy Town, and the network's remake of V.
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May 18, 2009 -
Over the weekend, things were looking pretty good for Samantha Who? to return in the Fall. But apparently, the numbers just didn't work: Christina Applegate's show won't be back on ABC next season because the budget just couldn't be cut down enough for ABC to pick it up.
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Mar 10, 2009 -
The trio of witches in ABC's Eastwick pilot is complete. Rebecca Romijn has been cast as the third witch, joining a cast that includes Lindsay Price and Jaime Ray Newman.
Romijn will play Roxie, "a Bohemian and sharp-tongued single mother."
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Mar 03, 2009 -
As pilot season continues in Hollywood, I've got a fresh round of casting news, including Scott Wolf's next TV job and some plans for the new Melrose Place. Check it:
- Scott Wolf has been cast in ABC's remake of V, which is about aliens known as "the visitors" trying to take over Earth. Wolf's role is as a TV newscaster who begins to spread the aliens' messages.
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Feb 25, 2009 -
NBC still hasn't officially canceled Lipstick Jungle, but at least one of its stars is moving on. Lindsay Price has been cast as one of the witches in ABC's drama pilot Eastwick, about young witches experimenting with their powers.
The drama pilot is based on the 1987 movie The Witches of Eastwick, which is itself based on a John Updike novel.
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Other Search Results
Dec 29, 2009 -
- ABC has Happy New Year, Charlie Brown, and repeats of The Middle, Modern Family, and Cougar Town; it's also new with Eastwick
- CBS has repeats of The New Adventures of Old Christine, Gary Unmarried, Criminal Minds, and CSI:NY
- FOX has repeats of Glee
- NBC has repeats of The Office
- The CW has repeats of One Tree Hill and Gossip Girl
- MTV has repeats of South Park and Teen Mom, and is new with the season premiere of Real World
- VH1 has 100 Most Shocking Music Moments and a repeat of Tough Love 2
- Late-night highlights include Eva Mendes and Mary J. Blige on a repeat of Lopez Tonight on TBS; Wanda Sykes and Rachael Ray on a repeat of The Jay Leno Show on NBC; Penelope Cruz on a repeat of The Late Show With David Letterman on CBS; Zach Braff, Bear Grylls, Tony Bennett, William Shatner, and Sarah Palin on a repeat of The Tonight Show With Conan O'Brien on NBC; Zach Braff and Nigel Lythgoe on a repeat of Jimmy Kimmel Live on ABC; Valerie Bertinelli on a repeat of The Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson on CBS; and Seth Green, Padma Lakshmi, and Mos Def on a repeat of Late Night With Jimmy Fallon on NBC
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