For your second installment of Zap2it's Project Pilot, where we fill you in on all the new shows coming your way this fall, we've got the scoop on ABC's new show "My Generation," which they touted as "event television" at the Upfront presentation.
Disclaimer: These posts are not reviews -- shows often make tweaks to their pilot episodes between filming in the spring and their fall debuts. Full reviews will come closer to the premiere date.
What it is: A faux-documentary drama about nine high school classmates who return to their hometown of Austin, Texas at age 28. The series alternates between footage from the group's senior year of high school in 2000, and footage from their lives in 2010. It'll air Thursday nights at 8 p.m. on ABC.
Who's making it: Created, written, and executive produced by Noah Hawley ("The Unusuals," "Bones). Other executive producers are Warren Littlefield, Henrik Bastin, Peter Magnusson and Martin Persson.
Disclaimer: These posts are not reviews -- shows often make tweaks to their pilot episodes between filming in the spring and their fall debuts. Full reviews will come closer to the premiere date.
What it is: A faux-documentary drama about nine high school classmates who return to their hometown of Austin, Texas at age 28. The series alternates between footage from the group's senior year of high school in 2000, and footage from their lives in 2010. It'll air Thursday nights at 8 p.m. on ABC.
Who's making it: Created, written, and executive produced by Noah Hawley ("The Unusuals," "Bones). Other executive producers are Warren Littlefield, Henrik Bastin, Peter Magnusson and Martin Persson.
- 7/4/2010
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