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27 April 2012 6:06 AM, PDT | EW - Inside TV | See recent EW.com - Inside TV news »
In a few short weeks, the broadcast networks will storm Madison Avenue with a whole new crop of shows that will either have the power to blow the roof off Nielsen — or give cable another opportunity to crow about their greatness. Will the (near) future of broadcast TV rest on the shoulders of more beauties and beasts? Do viewers want an updated Sherlock Holmes?
Here is the complete list of pilots that are currently under consideration for fall. As usual, not every project will make the cut — but we certainly have our suspicions about the ones that will (here’s looking at you, »
- Lynette Rice and James Hibberd
25 April 2012 3:37 PM, PDT | EW - Inside TV | See recent EW.com - Inside TV news »
In a few short weeks, the broadcast networks will storm Madison Avenue with a whole new crop of shows that will either have the power to blow the roof off Nielsen — or give cable another opportunity to crow about their greatness. Will the (near) future of broadcast TV rest on the shoulders of more beauties and beasts? Do viewers want an updated Sherlock Holmes?
Here is the complete list of pilots that are currently under consideration for fall. As usual, not every project will make the cut — but we certainly have our suspicions about the ones that will (here’s looking at you, »
- Lynette Rice and James Hibberd
25 April 2012 3:37 PM, PDT | EW - Inside TV | See recent EW.com - Inside TV news »
In less than one month, the five broadcast networks will storm Madison Avenue in New York with a whole new crop of shows that will either have the power to blow the roof off Nielsen — or give cable another opportunity to crow about their greatness. Will the (near) future of broadcast TV rest on the shoulders of more beauties and beasts? Do viewers want an updated Sherlock Holmes? Is primetime really the place for Hannibal Lecter?
Here is the complete list of pilots that are currently under consideration for fall. As usual, not every project will make the cut — but »
- Lynette Rice and James Hibberd
10 March 2012 12:11 PM, PST | TVLine.com | See recent TVLine.com news »
The CW’s Joey Dakota pilot has found its hard-rockin’ Joey Dakota, in Aussie actor/Legend of the Seeker alum Craig Horner, our sister site Deadline reports.
In an adaptation of the Israeli series Danny Hollywood, Greek‘s Amber Stevens plays Maya, a filmmaker working on a docu about Joey Dakota, a rock star who died too young in the 1990s. When Maya (somehow) travels back in time, she meets and falls in love with the musician, only to be thrust back to the present. She then labors to get back to the ’90s to help Joey dodge death — Butterfly Effect be damned! »
- Matt Webb Mitovich
10 February 2012 9:13 AM, PST | digitalspy | See recent digitalspy news »
Three actors have joined the cast of NBC Western pilot The Frontier. The project, from Blue Bloods producer Shaun Cassidy, will follow a group of travellers who embark on a dangerous cross-country journey in the early 1800s. Legend of the Seeker actress Bridget Regan, Brotherhood's Ethan Embry and Warrior Jake McLaughlin have all landed unspecified roles in the pilot, according to TVLine. Being Human's Gina Bramhill, Boardwalk Empire's Megan Ferguson and Doom actor Al (more) »
- By Morgan Jeffery
10 February 2012 5:33 AM, PST | Aol TV. | See recent Aol TV. news »
CBS has ordered Melissa McCarthy and husband Ben Falcone's comedy project to pilot. According to TV Guide, Falcone, who appeared alongside McCarthy in "Bridesmaids," will star in the untitled comedy.
The pilot follows a single man in his late 30s (Falcone), who has to move back home with his parents after losing everything in the real estate collapse. Falcone wrote the project with Larry Dorf. McCarthy will co-executive produce. Falcone can next be seen on "Up All Night" and "Happy Endings."
In other TV casting news ...
Jon Voight and Elliott Gould have joined the cast of Showtime's "Ray Donovan" opposite Liev Schreiber in the title role. Voight will play Ray's father Mickey, a recently freed ex-con who wants to reconnect with his estranged family. Gould is set for a recurring role as Ezra Goodman, a lawyer and Ray's mentor. [Showtime]
Alona Tal will star in The CW's "Cult." Tol, who »
- Chris Harnick
10 February 2012 5:32 AM, PST | Huffington Post | See recent Huffington Post news »
CBS has ordered Melissa McCarthy and husband Ben Falcone's comedy project to pilot. According to TV Guide, Falcone, who appeared alongside McCarthy in "Bridesmaids," will star in the untitled comedy.
The pilot follows a single man in his late 30s (Falcone), who has to move back home with his parents after losing everything in the real estate collapse. Falcone wrote the project with Larry Dorf. McCarthy will co-executive produce. Falcone can next be seen on "Up All Night" and "Happy Endings."
In other TV casting news ...
Jon Voight and Elliott Gould have joined the cast of Showtime's "Ray Donovan" opposite Liev Schreiber in the title role. Voight will play Ray's father Mickey, a recently freed ex-con who wants to reconnect with his estranged family. Gould is set for a recurring role as Ezra Goodman, a lawyer and Ray's mentor. [Showtime]
Alona Tal will star in The CW's "Cult." Tol, who »
- Chris Harnick
9 February 2012 2:52 PM, PST | TVLine.com | See recent TVLine.com news »
Bridget Regan (Legend of the Seeker), Ethan Embry (Brotherhood) and Jake McLaughlin (Crash) have boarded NBC’s Western-themed pilot The Frontier, TVLine has learned.
From writer/producer Shaun Cassidy (Invasion) and director Thomas Schlamme (Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, The West Wing), the drama is described as an intense tale of survival in which a group of disparate travelers in the early 1800s embark on an incredible cross-country adventure through the west where danger stalks them at every turn.
The cast also includes Megan Ferguson (Boardwalk Empire), English actor Al Weaver and relative newcomer Gina Bramhill. »
- Michael Ausiello
9 February 2012 2:39 PM, PST | Deadline TV | See recent Deadline TV news »
Exclusive: NBC has cast most of the lead roles in the period Western pilot The Frontier, written by Shaun Cassidy and to be directed by Thomas Schlamme. The Sony TV/Prospect Park-produced pilot chronicles the journey of a group of disparate travelers from Missouri to the West Coast in 1840. Jake McLaughlin will play Cooper, a handsome and driven young farmer who fights like a soldier. Bridget Regan, repped by Gersh and Tmt Entertainment, will play Hannah, who is traveling with her husband but becomes close with Cooper. Al Weaver will play a writer assigned to chronicle the journey. Gina Bramhill will play Emily, who is on her way to her fiancee whom she has never met. Ethan Embry will play DJ Jackson, who pretends to be married to Payton (Megan Ferguson) but both are secretly gay. Chris Smith and Randall Park have been added to CBS’ single-camera comedy pilot from »
- NELLIE ANDREEVA
9 items from 2012
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