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15 May 2012 8:00 AM, PDT | Huffington Post | See recent Huffington Post news »
Say hello to the stars of the 2012-2013 TV season!
NBC kicked things off introducing comedies and dramas featuring new stars and returning favorites. "1600 Penn," one of the network's hottest new comedies features "The Book of Mormon" star Josh Gad, TV veteran Jenna Elfman and Bill Pullman as members of the first family of the United States.
Written by Jon Lovett, one of President Obama's speech writers, "1600 Penn" is sort of like "Modern Family" by way of "The West Wing," according to the stars. And what does Obama have to say about it?
"Well, actually, Obama knows about the show," Gad told The Huffington Post. "From what I understand, he's very excited about it and is obviously excited that one of his guys is working on it. I got to tour the White House, which was very cool. I mean it's going to be authentic … to a degree." Gad »
- Chris Harnick
15 May 2012 8:00 AM, PDT | Aol TV. | See recent Aol TV. news »
Say hello to the stars of the 2012-2013 TV season!
NBC kicked things off introducing comedies and dramas featuring new stars and returning favorites. "1600 Penn," one of the network's hottest new comedies features "The Book of Mormon" star Josh Gad, TV veteran Jenna Elfman and Bill Pullman as members of the first family of the United States.
Written by Jon Lovett, one of President Obama's speech writers, "1600 Penn" is sort of like "Modern Family" by way of "The West Wing," according to the stars. And what does Obama have to say about it?
"Well, actually, Obama knows about the show," Gad told The Huffington Post. "From what I understand, he's very excited about it and is obviously excited that one of his guys is working on it. I got to tour the White House, which was very cool. I mean it's going to be authentic … to a degree." Gad »
- Chris Harnick
14 May 2012 3:00 PM, PDT | GeekTyrant | See recent GeekTyrant news »
NBC has released a bunch of trailers and clips for a new collection of TV series that they have been developing. We've got stuff from 1600 Penn, Infamous, Save Me, Next Caller, Do No Harm, The New Normal, Guys With Kids, and Go On. It will be interesting to what shows make it and what shows end up on the chopping block. Check out the trailers and clips and let us know which ones look good to you!
1600 Penn:
“1600 Penn” — The Gilchrists are just the average American family dealing with all the everyday issues – like a grown kid who’s forced to move back home, children who are smarter than their teachers and a stepmom (Jenna Elfman, “Dharma and Greg”) desperately trying to win over the kids. They’re loving, fun and a little crazy. In other words, just like everybody else. With one exception: they live in a very special house. »
- Venkman
13 May 2012 1:46 PM, PDT | DreadCentral.com | See recent Dread Central news »
With pilot season done, NBC has announced its fall lineup. Returning genre show "Grimm" remains on Friday at 9:00 Pm with new series "Do No Harm" landing on Sunday at 10:00 Pm and "Revolution" on Monday at 10:00 Pm. Look for "Hannibal" mid-season.
Along with the schedule announcement, the network released full synopses of all the upcoming shows, which you'll find below. For more info, such as clips, photos, and more, just click each title to visit NBC.com.
In case you're wondering, nothing was said about "Mockingbird Lane". We're hoping no news is good news.
"Do No Harm" - Dr. Jason Cole (Steven Pasquale, "Rescue Me") is a highly respected neurosurgeon who has it all – a lucrative career, confident charm, the gift of compassion. But he also has a deep, dark secret. One morning when he wakes up disoriented in a wrecked hotel room amidst several near-naked women he's never seen before, »
- The Woman In Black
13 May 2012 12:42 PM, PDT | Huffington Post | See recent Huffington Post news »
In advance of their official Upfronts presentation on Monday, NBC jumped the gun to be the first network to unveil their complete 2012-2013 schedule on Sunday.
The biggest story? "Community" is moving to Fridays, along with sophomore sitcom "Whitney," which will kick off that rather random new night of programming.
"Smash" is also being bumped -- all the way to midseason -- to make way for the premiere of "Revolution," a new thriller from J.J. Abrams and Eric Kripke, which will air after "The Voice" on Mondays. And yes, that means "The Voice" will be back in the fall, giving it two cycles a year, as predicted.
NBC will also try their hand at airing comedies on Tuesday nights, with Matthew Perry's "Go On" and Ryan Murphy's "Th New Normal" getting paired together.
Also being saved for midseason are new sitcoms "Save Me," "1600 Penn" and "Next Caller," and new dramas "Do No Harm, »
- The Huffington Post
13 May 2012 10:48 AM, PDT | Aol TV. | See recent Aol TV. news »
In advance of their official Upfronts presentation on Monday, NBC jumped the gun to be the first network to unveil their complete 2012-2013 schedule on Sunday.
The biggest story? "Community" is moving to Fridays, along with sophomore sitcom "Whitney," which will kick off that rather random new night of programming.
"Smash" is also being bumped -- all the way to midseason -- to make way for the premiere of "Revolution," a new thriller from J.J. Abrams and Eric Kripke, which will air after "The Voice" on Mondays. And yes, that means "The Voice" will be back in the fall, giving it two cycles a year, as predicted.
NBC will also try their hand at airing comedies on Tuesday nights, with Matthew Perry's "Go On" and Ryan Murphy's "Th New Normal" getting paired together.
Also being saved for midseason are new sitcoms "Save Me," "1600 Penn" and "Next Caller," and new dramas "Do No Harm, »
- The Huffington Post
10 May 2012 3:58 PM, PDT | TVfanatic | See recent TVfanatic news »
The NBC pickup parade continues.
With seven new shows already announced by the network over the last week or so, the Peacock has given the green light to two more:
Do No Harm: A drama based on Steven DePasquale's neurosurgeon, a doctor with a Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde-type issue that causes major problems (as you might expect) at work and at home. Cast also includes: Alana de la Garza, Phylicia Rashad and Mousa Kraish. Infamous: Pretty much a rip-off of Revenge. Features Meagan Good as a detective who goes undercover inside a wealthy family in order to identity her friend's killer. Also stars: Victor Garber, Neil Jackson, Katherine Lanasa and Laz Alonso.
As for returning shows, NBC just announced renewals for 30 Rock and Parenthood. »
- matt@mediavine.com (Matt Richenthal)
10 May 2012 3:22 PM, PDT | Zap2It - From Inside the Box | See recent Zap2It - From Inside the Box news »
NBC has officially picked up "30 Rock" for a seventh and final season, and also added another drama -- "Do No Harm" -- to its roster of new shows for 2012-13.
An NBC rep tells Zap2it the "30 Rock" pickup is for 13 episodes and that 2012-13 will be the show's last season. That confirms a couple weeks of speculation that the show's last season would be a short one.
Ratings for "30 Rock" have never been stellar, but the Emmy-winning series fell on harder-than-usual times this season. It's averaging about 4.6 million viewers and a 2.1 rating among adults 18-49. Star Alec Baldwin has also frequently made noise about leaving the show in the past couple months; he's under contract through next season, but he'll be getting his wish.
"Do No Harm," NBC's third drama pickup of the spring after "Revolution" and "Chicago Fire," is a spin on "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde." Steven Pasquale ("Rescue Me, »
- editorial@zap2it.com
10 May 2012 2:39 PM, PDT | TVLine.com | See recent TVLine.com news »
NBC has added to its new drama roster for the 2012-13 TV season by ordering Do No Harm and Infamous (fka Notorious) to series.
Do No Harm is a high-concept medical drama revolving around a brilliant neurosurgeon (Rescue Me‘s Steven Pasquale) who wrestles with a dangerous Jekyll & Hyde-like alter-ego that threatens to wreak havoc on his personal and professional life. The cast also includes Alana de la Garza (Law & Order), Phylicia Rashad (The Cosby Show) and Mousa Kraish.
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Infamous, meanwhile, is described as an opulent soap in which a female detective (Californication »
- Matt Webb Mitovich
10 May 2012 2:36 PM, PDT | The Wrap | See recent The Wrap news »
NBC has given the pilot "Do No Harm" a season order. The drama, which stars "Rescue Me" alum Steven Pasquale, revolves around a brilliant neurosurgeon who wrestles with his dangerous alter-ego that threatens to wreak havoc with his personal and professional life. Also read: NBC Orders Dick Wolf's "Chicago Fire" to Series, Renews "Law & Order: Svu" Alana De La Garza and Ruta Gedmintas also star in the series, which is produced by Universal Television. David Shulner wrote the pilot and is producing along with Peter Traugott and Rachel Kaplan. Michael Mayer, who directed »
- Tim Kenneally
10 May 2012 2:28 PM, PDT | TVovermind.com | See recent TVovermind.com news »
30 Rock Renewed for Final Season; NBC Picks Up Do No Harm, Infamous
NBC has officially picked up its critically acclaimed comedy 30 Rock for a final season of 13 episodes. It had long been rumored that season 7 would be the show's last; the only questions that remain are what the show will be paired with and if it will finish its run in fall or spring. 30 Rock has been an awards magnet for NBC, snatching up 12 Emmys, 6 Golden Globes, and 3 Producers Guild of America Awards in its six seasons.
Meanwhile, the network has given its third drama pickup to Do No Harm, a medical drama that stars Steven Pasquale of FX's Rescue Me. The show tells the story of a neurosurgeon that does battle with his dangerous alter-ego to keep it hidden from the rest of the world. It also features Phylicia Rashad in her first regular TV role in almost two »
- Shilo Adams
4 May 2012 8:03 AM, PDT | Aol TV. | See recent Aol TV. news »
Kim Jong Il may be long gone, but Margaret Cho isn't.
According to Laughspin, the comidienne is returning to on the May 17 episode of "30 Rock" (8:30 p.m. Et on NBC), as well as the show's season finale for another run as former North Korean dictator Kim Jong Il.
Cho was last seen in the role in Season 5 as the kidnapper of Alec Baldwin's character Jack Donaghy's wife Avery Jessup (Elizabeth Banks), which eventually led to Avery being appointed first lady of the country. But after the real Kim Jong Il died, Cho's fate on the show remained to be seen ... until now.
Cho will reportedly play two characters in at least one of the two episodes, but details are being kept under wraps.
In more casting news...
Jewel has been tapped to play June Carter Cash in a new Lifetime movie.The singer will star in "The June Carter Cash Story, »
- Leigh Weingus
4 May 2012 8:02 AM, PDT | Huffington Post | See recent Huffington Post news »
Kim Jong Il may be long gone, but Margaret Cho isn't.
According to Laughspin, the comidienne is returning to on the May 17 episode of "30 Rock" (8:30 p.m. Et on NBC), as well as the show's season finale for another run as former North Korean dictator Kim Jong Il.
Cho was last seen in the role in Season 5 as the kidnapper of Alec Baldwin's character Jack Donaghy's wife Avery Jessup (Elizabeth Banks), which eventually led to Avery being appointed first lady of the country. But after the real Kim Jong Il died, Cho's fate on the show remained to be seen ... until now.
Cho will reportedly play two characters in at least one of the two episodes, but details are being kept under wraps.
In more casting news...
Jewel has been tapped to play June Carter Cash in a new Lifetime movie.The singer will star in "The June Carter Cash Story, »
- Leigh Weingus
3 May 2012 10:00 AM, PDT | TVLine.com | See recent TVLine.com news »
Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger will pull double duty on Saturday Night Live‘s May 19 season finale, serving as both host and the musical guest.
This will mark the rock icon’s first time as host and third time as performer.
In other SNL news, showrunner Lorne Michaels told reporters Wednesday that he, too, is in the dark about the rumored departures of vets Kristen Wiig, Jason Sudeikis and Andy Samberg. “I know there will be some [exits],” he said. “But it’s just sort of the nature of the way we work; that no one really talks about it until the season is done. »
- Team TVLine
1 March 2012 5:54 AM, PST | Huffington Post | See recent Huffington Post news »
Phylicia Rashad is returning to TV. The "Cosby Show" star has signed on to appear in NBC's "Do No Harm," according to TV Guide. In the show -- a modern day take on Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde -- Rashad will play Dr. Vanessa Young, the chief of surgery and boss to the show's main character Dr. Jeffrey Kohl.
Steven Pasquale plays Dr. Kohl, a neurosurgeon who has a dangerous alter ego he previously could keep in check with medicine. TV Guide describes Rashad's character as Dr. Kohl's greatest champion who "calls things like she sees them." Alana De La Garza of "Law & Order" and "Law & Order: La" fame is also scheduled to star in the medical drama.
Meanwhile on ABC, David Arquette will star in "The Smart One," Portia de Rossi's new sitcom. According to TVLine, Arquette will play Buddy, the husband to Malin Akerman's character, Candy. »
- Chris Harnick
1 March 2012 5:54 AM, PST | Aol TV. | See recent Aol TV. news »
Phylicia Rashad is returning to TV. The "Cosby Show" star has signed on to appear in NBC's "Do No Harm," according to TV Guide. In the show -- a modern day take on Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde -- Rashad will play Dr. Vanessa Young, the chief of surgery and boss to the show's main character Dr. Jeffrey Kohl.
Steven Pasquale plays Dr. Kohl, a neurosurgeon who has a dangerous alter ego he previously could keep in check with medicine. TV Guide describes Rashad's character as Dr. Kohl's greatest champion who "calls things like she sees them." Alana De La Garza of "Law & Order" and "Law & Order: La" fame is also scheduled to star in the medical drama.
Meanwhile on ABC, David Arquette will star in "The Smart One," Portia de Rossi's new sitcom. According to TVLine, Arquette will play Buddy, the husband to Malin Akerman's character, Candy. »
- Chris Harnick
16 February 2012 4:19 PM, PST | Zap2It - From Inside the Box | See recent Zap2It - From Inside the Box news »
Several well-known actors, including former stars of "Heroes" and "Lost" and a "Party Down" regular, have signed up for pilots in the latest round of casting. The rundown:
- Ali Larter ("Heroes") will play the title role in Fox's drama pilot "The Asset," from "Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles" executive producer Josh Friedman. She'll play a New York-based CIA agent who gathers intel all over the world in her cover as a photojournalist. [EW]
- "Lost" star Terry O'Quinn, who's coming off a recurring gig on "Hawaii Five-0," will take up residence in "666 Park Avenue" at ABC. The show, based on novels by Gabriella Pierce, will follow a young couple who experience otherworldly happenings when they move into a historic Manhattan apartment building. O'Quinn will play the building's owner, and we're just guessing he might know something about the weird goings-on. [Deadline]
- Willa Holland ("The O.C.") has joined Stephen Amell and »
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16 February 2012 7:49 AM, PST | TVLine.com | See recent TVLine.com news »
The CW’s superhero pilot Arrow has set its sights on former Gossip Girl troublemaker Willa Holland.
The O.C. alumna will play Thea Queen, the boundary-testing celebutante sister of Green Arrow’s alter ego Oliver Queen (played by Stephen Amell), our sister site Deadline reports. Melrose Place‘s Katie Cassidy and Once & Again‘s Susanna Thompson are also set to star.
In other pilot news…
• Marc Cherry’s new ABC soap, Devious Maids, has found the first of its leading ladies in Dania Ramirez. The Heroes/Entourage beauty will play Rosie, a single mother who now works in Beverly »
- Megan Masters
15 February 2012 5:58 PM, PST | The Hollywood Reporter | See recent The Hollywood Reporter news »
Steven Pasquale is suiting up for NBC’s medical drama Do Not Harm. The Rescue Me actor will play a brilliant neurosurgeon who wrestles with his dangerous alter-ego that threatens to wreak havoc on his personal and processional life. He joins Law & Order alum Alana De La Garza, who has been tapped to play a fellow doctor and potential romantic interest. The Universal Television pilot is being penned by David Schulner, who will also serve as an executive producer alongside Peter Traugott and Rachel Kaplan. Michael Mayer is on board to direct the pilot. Later this spring, Pasquale will star in
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- Lacey Rose
15 February 2012 5:09 PM, PST | Boomtron | See recent Boomtron news »
Law & Order and Law & Order: La co-star Alana De La Garza is returning to NBC in a lead role in their new medical drama pilot Do No Harm. The new series comes from Universal Studios and centers on Jeffrey Kohn, a brilliant neurosurgeon who wrestles with his dangerous alter-ego that threatens to wreak havoc on his personal and professional life.
De La Garza will be playing Dr. Lena Steck, also a neurosurgeon, who happens to have some chemistry with Kohl. De la Garza will be joined in the cast by British actress Ruta Gedmintas who can be seen most recently in season 1 of the Showtime series The Borgias. Gedmintas will play Olivia Case, Kohn’s former fiance.
Tony Award winner Michael Mayer, who directed the pilot of the NBC musical drama Smash has been brought on to direct Do No Harm according to Deadline. The pilot will be written by »
- Mina Kelly
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