NBC announced a midseason schedule Monday that includes plans for new drama "Parenthood" and reality series "The Marriage Ref."
Following the network's telecast of the Winter Olympics, NBC plans to debut "Parenthood" on March 1, going into Mondays at 9 p.m. following "Chuck," which returns Jan. 11.
On Tuesdays, the next cycle of "The Biggest Loser" boasts the heaviest contestants yet and gets under way Jan. 5.
Sundays will have "Dateline" followed by the Jerry Seinfeld-produced reality series "Marriage Ref" and the next round of "Celebrity Apprentice" debuting March 14, with the rest of the week continuing unchanged.
But what was missing from the schedule promoted as much as buzz as what made the list.
"Heroes" will be off the grid because its season finale will air Feb. 8 thanks to a shortened, 19-episode, no-repeat run this season. Apocalyptic series-turned-miniseries "Day One" and midseason comedy "100 Questions" do not have dates. "Friday Night Lights" is...
Following the network's telecast of the Winter Olympics, NBC plans to debut "Parenthood" on March 1, going into Mondays at 9 p.m. following "Chuck," which returns Jan. 11.
On Tuesdays, the next cycle of "The Biggest Loser" boasts the heaviest contestants yet and gets under way Jan. 5.
Sundays will have "Dateline" followed by the Jerry Seinfeld-produced reality series "Marriage Ref" and the next round of "Celebrity Apprentice" debuting March 14, with the rest of the week continuing unchanged.
But what was missing from the schedule promoted as much as buzz as what made the list.
"Heroes" will be off the grid because its season finale will air Feb. 8 thanks to a shortened, 19-episode, no-repeat run this season. Apocalyptic series-turned-miniseries "Day One" and midseason comedy "100 Questions" do not have dates. "Friday Night Lights" is...
- 12/14/2009
- by By James Hibberd
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
NBC's new comedy series "100 Questions" is undergoing more casting changes ahead of its midseason debut.
The series' producing team has opted to recast two more regular roles, played in the pilot by Elizabeth Ho and Joy Suprano.
That follows the dismissal of another regular in the pilot, Amir Talai, a couple of weeks ago.
With the three casting changes, only three original "100 Questions" cast members will stay on: star Sophie Winkleman, male lead David Walton and Christopher Moynihan, who also created the show and serves as an executive producer.
The Ums/Tagline-produced "100 Questions" centers on a young woman looking for love (Winkleman) who joins a popular online dating site.
The three vacant roles on the series, which are being recast, are her male dating counselor and two girlfriends.
British TV director Alex Hardcastle has been tapped as house director on "100 Questions," taking over from sitcom veteran James Burrows, who helmed...
The series' producing team has opted to recast two more regular roles, played in the pilot by Elizabeth Ho and Joy Suprano.
That follows the dismissal of another regular in the pilot, Amir Talai, a couple of weeks ago.
With the three casting changes, only three original "100 Questions" cast members will stay on: star Sophie Winkleman, male lead David Walton and Christopher Moynihan, who also created the show and serves as an executive producer.
The Ums/Tagline-produced "100 Questions" centers on a young woman looking for love (Winkleman) who joins a popular online dating site.
The three vacant roles on the series, which are being recast, are her male dating counselor and two girlfriends.
British TV director Alex Hardcastle has been tapped as house director on "100 Questions," taking over from sitcom veteran James Burrows, who helmed...
- 6/8/2009
- by By Nellie Andreeva
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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