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Posted: Fri., May 2, 2008, 2:11pm PT

Stability, more comedy likely in fall
Networks picking shows from smaller pool
By RICK KISSELL

A television season that will be remembered more for the disruption caused by the writers strike than any single new program is coming to a close, but the broadcast nets are already mapping out their skeds for next fall.
The work stoppage wreaked havoc on development, with time constraints forcing each net to make its picks for new series from a smaller pool of contenders.

NBC has already announced its lineup, bypassing the pilot process and ordering four new shows based solely on their creative auspices, format or pre-sold premise.

ABC, CBS, Fox and the CW, meanwhile, have taken a more traditional route, shooting pilots or shorter "presentations" for most of their potential new series. They will unveil their plans of attack in upfront presentations in New York next week.

Here's a what these nets could/should be considering in setting their 2008 fall skeds:

ABC

The net should be in good shape in the fall without adding too many pieces. Its strategy figures to be relaunching soph skeins that showed promise in their first seasons but haven't aired in a while ("Private Practice," "Dirty Sexy Money" and "Pushing Daisies") and then reloading at midseason.

From a sked standpoint, comedy figures to be a bigger priority than in recent years.

Moderate rookie success "Samantha Who?" and the presumed transfer of NBC vet "Scrubs" give the net two solid pieces to work with. There's also "Miss Guided," a promising rookie skein that deserves another shot, and "The Goode Family," a toon likely set for midseason.

It will be interesting to see if ABC blows out a two-hour block or uses an hour of comedies to kickstart two nights, likely Tuesday and Wednesday. "Scrubs," for example, could lead into new male-buddy comedy "The More Things Change."

In a bid to boost the net's 10 o'clock perf, "Private Practice" could slide behind "Dancing With the Stars" on Monday or Tuesday, while "Dirty Sexy Money" seems a good Thursday fit after "Grey's Anatomy." Another 10 p.m. hopeful is David E. Kelley's "Life on Mars," based on the BBC skein.

Among first-year shows, "Eli Stone" deserves another shot and sleeper reality skein "Here Come the Newlyweds" should be back, but "Women's Murder Club" is expected to be put out of its misery.

CBS

The Eye is looking for a breakout drama, so it may use its 9 p.m. hits as launching pads -- even if that means resting or moving a winning 10 o'clock program.

"Without a Trace" could be headed to Tuesday, freeing up Thursday behind "CSI" for Jerry Bruckheimer's "The Eleventh Hour."

CBS could also consider opening up Friday at 10 by resting "Numbers" until midseason. It's a longer shot that "CSI: NY" could vacate Wednesday at 10, but "Criminal Minds" is a good lead-in for one of its new hours.

The Eye has some drama pilots outside its wheelhouse of crime, and Friday, with the potent "Ghost Whisperer" as the anchor, could be a low-risk place to plant one. "Moonlight" could be back on the night too.

Net may look for a pair of new Sunday dramas to wrap around 9 o'clock vet "Cold Case." Geena Davis crime drama "Exit 19" or newspaper-set mystery skein "The Tower" would seem to be good fits.

CBS is in good shape comedy-wise and almost certainly will look for a place on the sked -- probably Wednesday from 8 to 9 -- to add an extra hour of laffs.

One new comedy figures to join Monday, and the net could probably pair "Rules of Engagement" with a new laffer on another night. That would leave "The New Adventures of Old Christine," which doesn't mesh with the net's current comedy crop or its pilot hopefuls, out of the loop.

On the reality front, "The Amazing Race" likely will again be held for midseason since it's one of the rare shows that can work in any timeslot.

As for "bubble" shows, "The Unit" should get another shot behind "NCIS" on Tuesday, but "Shark" could be on the way out.

Fox

With fewer hours to work with and more midseason turnover than any net, it's always hazardous to predict Fox's fall plans, but look for a return to its edgier, more testosterone-tilting roots.

Monday could pair "Prison Break" with "The Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles," while the buzzed-about Joss Whedon drama "Dollhouse" could air in one of the midweek hours, perhaps on Wednesday.

"House" likely will stay put Tuesdays at 9, though the net may want to use it to lead into something new, perhaps "The Fringe," a drama about an FBI agent and her partner who use science to unravel mysteries.

"Bones" remains the swing show for Fox, since it could be paired with just about any of the other dramas. Of course, it's also broad enough that the net may take a chance and sked it on Friday, a night where it has long struggled.

In comedy, Fox could use new blood in its animated lineup on Sunday, with shows like "Sit Down, Shut Up" and the "Family Guy" spinoff candidates -- although they won't be ready until 2009. A weekday comedy block, meanwhile, could include a new Bernie Mac laffer and perhaps on-the-bubble "'Til Death" or "Back to You."

Thursday remains a question mark, as the net may feel one of its heavier, young-skewing newbies could work opposite the past-their-prime "CSI" and "Grey's Anatomy." As a back-up plan, it still has the solid "Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?" and "Don't Forget the Lyrics."

CW

Despite some pretty good new shows, its sophomore season was a bust, so the net faces another key fall -- and it won't be easy without "Friday Night Smackdown," the wrestling series that will end its CW run this summer.

Because of this two-hour loss, as well as the time-crunch that hampered development, CW will almost certainly have to air some repeats to fill its sked. (One way to avoid this would be to get a batch of theatricals to fill out its most problematic night, Sunday).

One CW show already generating heat is its update on "Beverly Hills, 90210," which could work well before "Gossip Girl" on Monday. Net also has another promising hopeful in medical thriller "Austin Golden Hour" (hopefully that's a tentative title), which could work alongside "One Tree Hill" on Tuesday.

Net's top show, "America's Next Top Model," could lead into a new reality skein. And Thursdays likely will stay the same with "Smallville" and "Supernatural," but the net should let "Reaper" have another shot on this night.

Comedy is on the back-burner, meaning a four-pack is unlikely, and a vet like "The Game" may not make the cut. "Everybody Hates Chris" and "Aliens in America" might make a good leadoff hour on Friday, perhaps paired with a family-friendly reality rookie.

Read the full article at:
http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117984999.html


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Posted: Fri., May 2, 2008, 2:11pm PT

Stability, more comedy likely in fall
Networks picking shows from smaller pool
By RICK KISSELL

CBS
On the reality front, "The Amazing Race" likely will again be held for midseason since it's one of the rare shows that can work in any timeslot.
Holding to mid season and having only one 'race' is a bad idea'. If the real plan is to hold it a few weeks and use it to plug the first major hole in the Fall programming lineup, that would be a good idea. As the article suggests, TAr can step in anywhere and do ok.

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Comedy is on the back-burner, meaning a four-pack is unlikely, and a vet like "The Game" may not make the cut. "Everybody Hates Chris" and "Aliens in America" might make a good leadoff hour on Friday, perhaps paired with a family-friendly reality rookie.
This is the first time I've seen anyone that is a 'professional' talking about Aliens in America returning over The Game. I hope it is true as Aliens in America is a fun comedy that is cast well while The Game is not interesting to me(largely because the acting is so bad).
 
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I think this article is on point.

ABC really needs to focus on comedies as they are definately lacking. With all the returning Sophomore dramas, ABC isn't in need of many dramas this year.

I doubt CW will cancel the Game over Aliens in America. Overall, the Game does better in the ratings. I also think cheap reality shows would do better than re-runs of movies. They need to keep something original going or people will give up on the night.

With FOX, Til Death and Back 2 You could move to mid-season in favor of some new comedies. Fringe, Dollhouse, The Oaks should all make appearances on the fall schedule.

CBS' prediction is the best of all. I've said before CBS needs new dramas and I completely agree with the idea of having new dramas at 10 and using dramas at 9 as a lead in. I also like the idea of new shows on Friday and holding some old shows until mid-season. I also have mentioned Cold Case and the Tower being grouped together on Sunday and I think it is a perfect match.


 
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ABC really needs to focus on comedies as they are definately lacking. With all the returning Sophomore dramas, ABC isn't in need of many dramas this year.
If ABC ends up picking up Scrubs and The New Adventures of Old Christine I think they should pair them together. Those two are better than anything ABC has to offer from their own channel. Leave Samantha Who as lead-out for DwtS to prop it up and then shuffle the rest of the comedy garbage (According to Jim and whatever else) to Friday.
 
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ABC really needs to focus on comedies as they are definately lacking. With all the returning Sophomore dramas, ABC isn't in need of many dramas this year.
If ABC ends up picking up Scrubs and The New Adventures of Old Christine I think they should pair them together. Those two are better than anything ABC has to offer from their own channel. Leave Samantha Who as lead-out for DwtS to prop it up and then shuffle the rest of the comedy garbage (According to Jim and whatever else) to Friday.


I think Samantha Who and Old Christine is a perfect pair. You can't have Samantha Who sucking off DWTS for a whole season. Firstly, DWTS is not on for the whole season, and ABC needs to use the post DWTS to launch other new shows. I am still not so sure CBS is letting Old Christine go so fast, anyway.
 
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I don't see how the single camera Scubs can pair well with Christine. At least if Christine paired with SW, it would keep the female leads. Scubs should go to Fridays with Jim to burn off the eps and just die already. Go with two new comedies then Tuesdays at 9 after Dancing results (my picks are Cedric and Damon Waynes new pilots).





 
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With FOX, Til Death and Back 2 You could move to mid-season in favor of some new comedies. Fringe, Dollhouse, The Oaks should all make appearances on the fall schedule.


The most new dramas this fall on Fox will be two if that. They don't have the time periods and at least Back to You will return in the fall for more new eps. They won't just launch two new comedies with nothing to support them unless one goes Sunday. Til Death is likely to return at least for midseason if not for fall too. I don't really think Fox needs to focus on comedies this fall. Instead, its getting Bones established so they can take Fridays and using House to reestablish Tuesdays with a new drama this fall. The Monday pair of PB and SCC are likely to stay in their same slots. Kitchen Nightmares fills in for Idol on Wednesdays and the gameshows keep goin on Thursdays.





 
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I am still not so sure CBS is letting Old Christine go so fast, anyway.


Nina Tassler said that she was pleased with Christine here not too long ago. I think it will pair with HIMYM on Wednesdays with Rules sliding up to 8:30 on Monday and a new comedy at 9:30.





 
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This was actually the best sounding lineup to me. I liked the GG and 90210 spinoff for Mondays. I like OTH with a McDreamy/Steamy/Vet wannabe. OTH much like Greys (and probably the new medical drama) is as far from reality as you can get so it should pair well. I would actually consider using Reaper behind Top Model because when you look at Wed. 9pm, it faces Idol (something Reaper can handle), it will likely face something female on ABC or Lost (again something it can handle), and Criminal Minds is not what I would call similar appealing. Prep Supernatural to lead Thursdays in a couple years by staying stable on Thursdays. I like the Sunday movie idea. There's just no way that this can all be done. Use Top Model encores into movies. Then at midseason, return B&tG to regular form and use it as midseason filler for Top Model. Cop series Blue Blood can fill either post-Top Model or fill in for Supernatural on Thursdays this midseason. Fridays can be Chris, the Game or Aliens, and a cheap new reality hour or gameshow. Should both comedies regain to 2 million viewer levels, then try a new comedy or two with them at midseason from 9 to 10 for 6 to 8 weeks.





 
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If there are only two new dramas for fall, that would mean that one of those three plus Queen B and anything else they pick up will have to make mid-season appearances. It's possible but it is really pushing it with 24, Idol, and potentially Moment of Truth coming back as mid-season shows.

If they added three dramas, I have a feeling their schedule could look like this:

Monday: SCC/PB
Tuesday: Bones/House or New Drama/House
Wednesday: Comedies (mix of old and new)/KN
Thursday: New drama/ New drama or Game show/New drama
Friday: Game show or reality show/New drama or Bones/New drama


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The most new dramas this fall on Fox will be two if that. They don't have the time periods and at least Back to You will return in the fall for more new eps. They won't just launch two new comedies with nothing to support them unless one goes Sunday. Til Death is likely to return at least for midseason if not for fall too. I don't really think Fox needs to focus on comedies this fall. Instead, its getting Bones established so they can take Fridays and using House to reestablish Tuesdays with a new drama this fall. The Monday pair of PB and SCC are likely to stay in their same slots. Kitchen Nightmares fills in for Idol on Wednesdays and the gameshows keep goin on Thursdays.


 
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I think they'll launch two new dramas fall with the thought that at least one will fail. Its more likely they'll use Idol as a launching pad for a new show on a night like Thursday instead of just throwing something there to die in the fall. With the comedies, I'd like to see a new animated show on Sundays with a new comedy airing post-Idol on Wednesdays come midseasons (Idol results can shorten to 30 minutes). Another new comedy could spell repeats of Back to You and Til Death in the 8pm hour. How many of these new shows has Fox actually ordered episodes of so far? I mean 3 or 4 new dramas will easily fill their lineup next year. Moment of Truth and the other two gameshows could also rotate on Thursdays.
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Originally posted by WlcmBlueBloodWorstEnemy:
If there are only two new dramas for fall, that would mean that one of those three plus Queen B and anything else they pick up will have to make mid-season appearances. It's possible but it is really pushing it with 24, Idol, and potentially Moment of Truth coming back as mid-season shows.

If they added three dramas, I have a feeling their schedule could look like this:

Monday: SCC/PB
Tuesday: Bones/House or New Drama/House
Wednesday: Comedies (mix of old and new)/KN
Thursday: New drama/ New drama or Game show/New drama
Friday: Game show or reality show/New drama or Bones/New drama





 
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