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9 hours ago | Speakeasy/Wall Street Journal | See recent Speakeasy/Wall Street Journal news »
Poppy Montgomery calls everyone, whether or not she’s on a first name basis, mama. Her manicurist, her assist, the woman dying her hair and even the man holding open the door, to name a few. It was a chilly spring day, one that slouched more toward winter than summer, and the wind was blowing in Long Island City, home to Silver Cup Studios, which was home to the CBS show “Unforgettable.”
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- Alexandra Cheney
18 May 2012 5:29 PM, PDT | TV.com | See recent TV.com news »
Uncancellable News
... The CBS procedural Unforgettable, starring pouty-lipped sweater-stuffer Poppy Montgomery (hubba hubba) as a detective who remembers everything (except the details of her sister's death, for some reason), was killed off by CBS and won't be back for Season 2. On CBS, at least! Both TNT and Lifetime are in discussions to save the show from cancellation, and when you think about it, it really belonged on one of those two networks in the first place. The series would be a good gamble for either:... More >> »
- Tim Surette
18 May 2012 5:01 PM, PDT | Zap2It - From Inside the Box | See recent Zap2It - From Inside the Box news »
CBS officially canceled "Unforgettable" this week, but the show may still have a chance at survival thanks to a couple of cable networks.
TNT and Lifetime have each had talks with the show's producers, Sony Pictures TV and CBS Studios, about picking up the show for a second season, Deadline reports. Discussions are still in their early stages.
"Unforgettable" was one of the highest-rated shows to get the ax this season, averaging 12 million viewers and a 2.5 rating among adults 18-49. It starred Poppy Montgomery as a former detective with a near-perfect memory who consults with the Queens homicide squad led by her ex (Dylan Walsh).
The show would be a decent fit with either TNT, which has several female-lead crime shows on its schedule -- and will lose flagship series "The Closer" at the end of the summer -- or Lifetime, which has tried and failed to launch a couple »
- editorial@zap2it.com
17 May 2012 6:53 PM, PDT | Deadline TV | See recent Deadline TV news »
Exclusive: The cancellation of CBS’ freshman drama Unforgettable was one of the closest calls this upfront season. Now the procedural starring Poppy Montgomery and Dylan Walsh is exploring a move to cable. I’ve learned that producers Sony Pictures TV and CBS TV Studios have had preliminary conversations with TNT and Lifetime about potentially picking up the series. Unforgettable, which centers on Carrie Wells (Montgomery), a New York detective with the ability to visually remember everything, would make sense for both TNT and Lifetime. TNT has had a lot of success with female-lead cop procedurals with The Closer and Rizzoli & Isles. Lifetime has tried hard to launch one with two recent series, The Protector and Against The Wall, both of which were cancelled after one season. Turner has been the most open to rescuing broadcast series with NBC’s Southland going to TNT and most recently Cougar Town moving to TBS. »
- NELLIE ANDREEVA
15 May 2012 1:52 PM, PDT | E! Online | See recent E! Online news »
A procedural drama with a bigger audience than the renewed CSI: NY. A teenage drama with a bigger audience than the renewed Gossip Girl. A crime show with a bigger audience than almost everything. Here's a rundown of some of the top-rated TV shows that got axed as the broadcast networks unveiled their new fall schedules: 1. Unforgettable: A Top 25 show, the one-and-done Poppy Montgomery series was TV's most-watched drama or comedy to rate a pink slip. But like Rob, another show offed by CBS despite a similar- and good-sized audience of about 12 million, Unforgettable appears to have been punished for being the weakest link, relatively speaking, on an otherwise powerhouse night for the network. 2. CSI: »
15 May 2012 1:52 PM, PDT | E! Online - UK | See recent E! Online - UK news »
A procedural drama with a bigger audience than the renewed CSI: NY. A teenage drama with a bigger audience than the renewed Gossip Girl. A crime show with a bigger audience than almost everything. Here's a rundown of some of the top-rated TV shows that got axed as the broadcast networks unveiled their new fall schedules: 1. Unforgettable: A Top 25 show, the one-and-done Poppy Montgomery series was TV's most-watched drama or comedy to rate a pink slip. But like Rob, another show offed by CBS despite a similar- and good-sized audience of about 12 million, Unforgettable appears to have been punished for being the weakest link, relatively speaking, on an otherwise powerhouse night for the network. 2. CSI: »
13 May 2012 5:35 PM, PDT | TVSeriesFinale.com | See recent TVSeriesFinale news »
It turns out that Unforgettable didn't live up to its name. CBS has cancelled the police drama after one season on the air.
The TV series revolves around Carrie Wells (Poppy Montgomery), a female police detective with an unusually detailed memory (hyperthymesia) that helps her solve crimes. The cast also includes Dylan Walsh, Michael Gaston, Kevin Rankin, and Daya Vaidya.
Unforgettable started out the season with a 2.9 rating in the 18-49 demographic with 14.09 million total viewers. Over the course of the season, the drama's ratings declined. At the end of the season, they fell as low as a 1.8 demo rating with 9.45 million viewers.
The season ended up averaging a 2.3 rating in the demo with 11.3 million viewers. While the total number of viewers is impressive, the demo number (and its decline) is not. CBS already has »
- TVSeriesFinale.com
13 May 2012 10:27 AM, PDT | TVovermind.com | See recent TVovermind.com news »
CBS Cancels CSI: Miami and Unforgettable, Rob and NYC 22
CBS renewed a slew of shows a two months ago and also announced the pick-up of seven new series (and the likely cancellation of A Gifted Man earlier today, but now the high-rated network has officially canceled two shows.
CSI: Miami: This CSI spin-off has been on the air for 10 years, but its ratings are slipping. Its most recent season (which only consisted of 19 episodes) was pulling in about 8 million total viewers and a 1.7 rating in the key demo. For any other network that might seem like stellar ratings, but for CBS it tended to be on the low-side. In a statement, the network said “CSI: Miami leaves an amazing television legacy – a signature look and style, global popularity and as a key player in CBS’s rise to the top over the past decade. We thank all the producers – led by Jerry Bruckheimer, »
- Clarissa
12 May 2012 1:28 PM, PDT | TVSeriesFinale.com | See recent TVSeriesFinale news »
Network: CBS
Episodes: 22 (hour)
Seasons: One
TV show dates: September 20, 2011 -- May 8, 2012
Series status: Cancelled
Performers include: Poppy Montgomery, Dylan Walsh, Michael Gaston, Kevin Rankin and Daya Vaidya.
TV show description:
This crime drama revolves around Carrie Wells (Poppy Montgomery), a woman who has a (nearly) perfect memory. She can recall every place, day, and conversation that she's ever had. Unfortunately, she can't let go of the ones she'd rather forget, including the murder of her sister many years earlier. Unlike any other event in her life, Carrie can't recall some key details of that day when she and her sister were playing in the woods and it haunts her.
Years earlier, Carrie worked for the Syracuse Police Department and used her abilities to help solve crimes as a detective. Carrie »
- TVSeriesFinale.com
10 May 2012 10:00 AM, PDT | TVSeriesFinale.com | See recent TVSeriesFinale news »
Here are the updated ratings for the Unforgettable TV show. In this series, Detective Carrie Wells (Poppy Montgomery) remembers all events or facts that she's been exposed to, except for key details of her sister's murder many years earlier. The first season of Unforgettable typically airs on Tuesday nights at 10pm on the CBS network.
Here are the TV show's ratings for the 2011-12 season, the best way to tell if Unforgettable is going to be cancelled or renewed for season two. Check out our CBS ratings report card to see how this show's numbers compare with the others on the network.
These figures will be updated as the weeks progress so be sure to bookmark and return to this page:
Episode 01-22: Tuesday, 05/08/12
2.0 in the demo (+11% episode-to-episode change) with 10.84 million; second in the »
- TVSeriesFinale.com
8 May 2012 9:47 PM, PDT | TVSeriesFinale.com | See recent TVSeriesFinale news »
In March, CBS handed down a lot of early renewals for next season. The network is doing very well so there weren't any surprises in the bunch. One show that wasn't mentioned was Unforgettable. Does this series have a chance at being renewed or is it doomed to be cancelled?
Unforgettable revolves around Carrie Wells (Poppy Montgomery), a woman who has an incredible memory. She can recall every place, day, and conversation that she's ever had -- except some key details of the day her sister died and it haunts her. The rest of the cast includes Dylan Walsh, Michael Gaston, Kevin Rankin and Daya Vaidya.
The show debuted last September to a 2.9 rating in the coveted 18-49 demographic with 14.09 million total viewers. Over the course of the hour, 13% of the viewers who started watching the premiere tuned out before it was »
- TVSeriesFinale.com
6 May 2012 11:59 PM, PDT | BuzzSugar | See recent BuzzSugar news »
8:00 Dancing With the Stars (new) 10:00 Castle (new, season finale) 11:35 Nightline (new) 12:00 Jimmy Kimmel Live (new, with guests Kristen Stewart and Chloe Grace Moretz) 8:00 2 Broke Girls (new, season finale) 9:00 Two and a Half Men (new) 9:30 Mike & Molly (new) 10:00 Hawaii Five-0 (new) 11:35 Late Show With David Letterman (new, with guests Phil McGraw and Beth Behrs) 12:37 The Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson (new, with guests Poppy Montgomery and Steve Guttenberg) 8:00 Bones (new) 9:00 House (new) 8:00 The Voice (new) 10:00 Smash (new) 11:34 The Tonight Show With Jay Leno (new, with guests Michelle Pfeiffer and Bear Grylls) 12:37 Late Night With Jimmy Fallon (new, with guests Jennifer Connelly and Brian Wilson) 8:00 Gossip Girl (new) 9:00 Hart of Dixie (new) More TV to watch when you read more. »
- Maggie Pehanick
1 May 2012 9:23 PM, PDT | Monsters and Critics | See recent Monsters and Critics news »
"Unforgettable" star Poppy Montgomery was on The Talk today, and shares a hilarious story about bringing her 4 year-old son to set and encountering fake cadavers. Also: Khloe & Lamar's Show on Hold "Khloe & Lamar" reality show is officially "on hold" so basketball star Lamar Odom could focus on his career. The hosts weigh in on if Khloe is doing the right thing by putting Lamar first? (Khloe): var _khp = false; mw.setConfig('EmbedPlayer.EnableIpadHTMLControls', false ); mw.setConfig('Kaltura.ForceFlashOnDesktop', true ); function jsCallbackReady(objectId) { window.cbskdp = document.getElementById(objectId); window.cbskdp.addJsListener('doPlay', 'cbsHandleKalturaPlayEvent'); } function cbsHandleKalturaPlayEvent() { if ( !_khp ) { var t = 'Khloe & Lamar\'s Show on Hold'; _khp = true; if (typeof _gat != 'undefined') { var pt = _gat._createTracker("UA-4160467-1"); pt._trackPageview('/track-video-embed/'+t); } »
- April MacIntyre
12 April 2012 7:00 AM, PDT | Speakeasy/Wall Street Journal | See recent Speakeasy/Wall Street Journal news »
CBS Poppy Montgomery
On Tuesday, Poppy Montgomery wrapped her first season of shooting CBS’ “Unforgettable” a cop drama that centers around Montgomery’s character, Carrie Wells, and her inability to forget even the slightest of details. She’s headed to Australia, her home country, to promote the show and to gear up to executive produce “Sworn to Silence,” a Lifetime original film that could become serialized by the network.
The film will star Neve Campbell, who worked with Montgomery in 1996 for “Party of Five. »
- Alexandra Cheney
31 March 2012 2:28 PM, PDT | Comicmix.com | See recent Comicmix news »
Despite changes in cast and time slots, Harry’S Law continues to defy the odds and survive through their second season. Cast members Nate Corrdry and Karen Olivio talk about fighting the odds alongside Kathy Bates. Plus there’s more with Poppy Montgomery from Unforgettable and Clerks on Broadway – really?
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- Mike Raub
29 March 2012 2:21 AM, PDT | digitalspy | See recent digitalspy news »
Elias Koteas has won a major guest role in the season finale of Unforgettable. The CBS drama follows Carrie Wells (Poppy Montgomery), a detective who has perfect recall but cannot remember the details of her sister's murder. Shutter Island actor Koteas will play a man who Carrie suspects may be the killer, reports TVLine. His character Sam Rhodes is a former cop who left the force 27 years ago. When Rhodes is linked to the murder of a 14-year-old girl, Carrie notes the similarities between the incident and her sister's own death. Koteas's past television work includes roles in House, CSI: NY and The Sopranos. (more) »
- By Morgan Jeffery
28 March 2012 1:26 PM, PDT | TVLine.com | See recent TVLine.com news »
Film vet and Combat Hospital alum Elias Koteas will guest-star in the season finale of CBS’ Unforgettable as a man whom Carrie Wells comes to believe killed her sister all those years ago, TVLine has learned exclusively.
As viewers of the freshman drama know, Carrie (played by Poppy Montgomery) saw a man in the woods the day of Rachel’s murder but has never been able remember his face — ironic for someone otherwise boasting a super-memory.
Poppy Montgomery Hails Her Unforgettable New Foil and ‘Cool’ Season Finale
But as Carrie follows clues to be laid by the mysterious Walter Morgan »
- Matt Webb Mitovich
27 March 2012 3:30 PM, PDT | Comicmix.com | See recent Comicmix news »
It’s a different kind of cop show with a bawdy, rough redhead who not only doesn’t want the job but is blessed (or cursed) with the ability to remember everything she every sees. Poppy Montgomery stars in the CBS series Unforgettable winding up it’s first season on a ratings high. She dishes on what we can expect in the next few episodes. Plus more with Lisa Rinna on her return to Days Of Our Lives and Hunger Games wipes the Box Office Record Sheet almost clean.
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- Mike Raub
27 March 2012 7:04 AM, PDT | TVLine.com | See recent TVLine.com news »
On TV this Tuesday: Raising Hope has a piggy predicament, Dancing With the Stars purges its first pairing, Ringer‘s Siobhan is given an ultimatum, Body of Proof battles an outbreak and more. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar.
8 pm NCIS (CBS) | Director Vance’s brother-in-law is the lead suspect when Gibbs and the team investigate the murder of a petty officer. That ’70s Show‘s Don Stark and All My Children‘s Eden Riegel guest-star.
8 pm 90210 (The CW) | Pj proposes to Naomi, but Annie discovers a twist — he must get married in order to access his trust »
- Alyse Whitney
27 March 2012 6:49 AM, PDT | TVLine.com | See recent TVLine.com news »
Unforgettable, which wasn’t among the shows to elicit an early renewal by CBS, will make a strong case for consideration by serving up a memorable final salvo of episodes starting tonight at 10/9c. And those who stick around for the May 8 season finale may, just may, join Carrie (played by Poppy Montgomery) in unearthing a major reveal about her sister’s murder.
But first….
This week Carrie has a slightly smaller fish to fry — a case of her work and romantic worlds colliding, George Costanza-style — when her bad boy beau Jackson Hurst is revealed to have ties to a murder suspect. »
- Matt Webb Mitovich
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