
Welcome to tvdonewright’s coverage of today’s ABC Upfront event.
Throughout the day, the network will be unveiling their new schedule for this fall. So be sure to tune in here for up-to-date coverage and analysis.
(9:00 am ET)
ABC has released their fall line-up. It looks like this:
MONDAY:
- 8:00 p.m. “Dancing with the Stars” (two-hours)
- 10:00 p.m. “Castle”
TUESDAY:
- 8:00 p.m. “Shark Tank”
- 9:00 p.m. “Dancing with the Stars the Results Show”
- 10:00 p.m. “The Forgotten”
WEDNESDAY:
- 8:00 p.m. “Hank”
- 8:30 p.m. “The Middle”
- 9:00 p.m. “Modern Family”
- 9:30 p.m. “Cougar Town”
- 10:00 p.m. “Eastwick”
THURSDAY:
- 8:00 p.m. “Flash Forward”
- 9:00 p.m. “Grey’s Anatomy”
- 10:00 p.m. “Private Practice”
FRIDAY:
- 8:00 p.m. “Supernanny”
- 9:00 p.m. “Ugly Betty”
- 10:00 p.m. “20/20″
SATURDAY:
- 8:00 p.m. “Saturday Night College Football”
SUNDAY:
- 7:00 p.m. “America’s Funniest Home Videos”
- 8:00 p.m. “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition”
- 9:00 p.m. “Desperate Housewives”
- 10:00 p.m. “Brothers & Sisters”
For a look at the updated Scheduling Grid
NEW FALL AND MIDSEASON SERIES
DRAMA
“THE DEEP END”
Each year one of LA’s most prestigious law firms recruits four young lawyers from the finest law schools worldwide. The only way for these first-years to survive is to support each othereven as they compete against one another in the cutthroat arena of high-end law. Sex, greed, romance, betrayal it’s all part of being a first year associate at Sterling Law.
“The Deep End” stars Matt Long as Dylan Hewitt, Ben Lawson as Liam Priory, Tina Majorino as Addy Fisher, Norbert Leo Butz as Rowdy Kaiser, Leah Pipes as Beth Bancroft, Billy Zane as Cliff Huddle, Sherri Saum as Susan Oppenheim and Clancy Brown as Hart Sterling.
The series is produced by Twentieth Century Fox Television. David Hemingson is executive producer/writer. The pilot was directed by Michael Fresco.
“EASTWICK”
Three very different women find themselves drawn together by a mysterious man who unleashes unique powers in each of them, and this small New England town will never be the same. The series is based on the popular movie “The Witches of Eastwick” and on the novel of the same title by John Updike.
“Eastwick” stars Rebecca Romijn as Roxie Torcoletti, Lindsay Price as Joanna Frankel, Jamie Ray Newman as Kat Gardener, Paul Gross as Darryl Van Horne, Sara Rue as Penny, Veronica Cartwright as Bun, Johann Urb as Will, Jon Bernthal as Raymond and Ashley Benson as Mia.
The series is produced by Warner Bros. Television. Maggie Friedman is executive producer/writer. The pilot was directed by David Nutter.
“FLASH FORWARD”
When a mysterious event causes the entire world to black out, humanity is given a glimpse into its near future, and every man, woman and child is forced to come to grips with whether their destinies can be avoided or fulfilled.
Adapting award-winning author Robert J. Sawyer’s revolutionary novel, executive producers David S. Goyer (visionary co-writer of “Batman Begins” and “The Dark Knight”) and Brannon Braga (“24,” “Star Trek: Enterprise”) invite you to embark on a journey to answer the question, “if you knew what your future held, what would you do?”
“Flash Forward” stars Joseph Fiennes as Mark Benford, John Cho as Demetri Noh, Jack Davenport as Lloyd Simcoe, Sonya Walger as Olivia Benford, Courtney B. Vance as Stan Wedeck, Brian O’Byrne as Aaron Stark, Christine Woods as Janis Hawk, Zachary Knighton as Bryce Varley and Peyton List as Nicole.
The series is from ABC Studios. David S. Goyer is executive producer/writer/director. Brannon Braga is executive producer and co-wrote the pilot. Other executive producers are Marc Guggenheim, Jessika Goyer, Vince Gerardis and Ralph Vicinanza. Guggenheim will be the showrunner, along with Goyer.
“THE FORGOTTEN”
From executive producer Jerry Bruckheimer comes a crime show in which a team of dedicated amateurs work on cases involving unidentified victims. After the police have given up, this group must first solve the puzzle of the victim’s identity in order to then help catch the killer. They work to give the deceased back their names, lest they become — The Forgotten.
“The Forgotten” stars Rupert Penry-Jones as Alex, Reiko Aylesworth as Linda, Michelle Borth as Candace, Bob Stephenson as Walter, Anthony Carrigan as Tyler and Rochelle Aytes as Detective Grace Russell.
The series is produced by Bonanza Productions Inc. in association with Jerry Bruckheimer Television and Warner Bros. Television. Mark Friedman is executive producer/writer, Jerry Bruckheimer and Jonathan Littman are executive producers, KristieAnne Reed is co-executive producer and Danny Cannon is executive producer/director.
“HAPPY TOWN”
Haplin, Minnesota, “Happy Town,” is approaching almost a decade of peace after being riddled for years by unsolved kidnappings. But in the wake of this small town’s first crime in seven years, some dark truths are being revealed about some familiar faces. They say every town has its secrets that doesn’t even begin to describe Happy Town.
“Happy Town” stars Geoff Stults as Tommy Conroy, Lauren German as Henley, Amy Acker as Rachel Conroy, Dean Winters as John Haplin, John Patrick Amedori as Andrew Haplin, Sarah Gadon as Georgia Bravin, Jay Paulson as Larry Root Beer’ Rogers, Robert Wisdom as Roger Hobbes and Sam Neill as Merritt Grieves.
The series is from ABC Studios. Josh Appelbaum, Andre Nemec and Scott Rosenberg are executive producers and co-writers. The pilot was directed by Gary Fleder, who is also an executive producer.
“V”
“V” is a re-imagining of the 1980’s miniseries about the world’s first encounter with an alien race in which the aliens call themselves The Visitors, and have a seemingly friendly agenda that may or may not be a cover for something more malevolent.
“V” stars Elizabeth Mitchell as Erica Evans, Morris Chestnut as Ryan Nichols, Joel Gretsch as Father Jack Landry, Lourdes Benedicto as Valerie Stevens, Logan Huffman as Tyler Evans, Laura Vandervoort as Lisa, with Morena Baccarin as Anna and Scott Wolf as Chad Decker.
The series is produced by HDFilms in association with Warner Bros. Television. Scott Peters is executive producer/writer and Steve Pearlman and Jace Hall are executive producers. The pilot was directed and executive produced by Yves Simoneau.
COMEDY
“COUGAR TOWN”
Courteney Cox stars as a recently divorced single mother exploring the honest truths about dating and aging in our beauty and youth obsessed culture.
“Cougar Town” stars Courteney Cox as Jules, Christa Miller as Elle, Busy Philipps as Laurie, Dan Byrd as Travis, Brian Van Holt as Bobby, Josh Hopkins as Grayson and Ian Gomez as Andy.
The series is from ABC Studios. Bill Lawrence is executive producer/writer/director, Kevin Biegel is writer/co-executive producer, and Courteney Cox and David Arquette are executive producers.
“HANK”
Kelsey Grammer stars in this timely comedy as Hank Pryor, a titan of industry who suddenly finds himself out of work, almost out of money and around a wife and kids for whom he’s never made much time. Despite his recent setbacks, however, Hank is confident he’s on the road back to the top. He knows he is destined to return to greatness. And he is just not the greatness he imagines.
“Hank” stars Kelsey Grammer as Hank, Melinda McGraw as Tilly, David Koechner as Grady, Macey Cruthird as Maddie and Ryan Wynott as Henry.
The series is produced by Bonanza Productions Inc. in association with McMonkey Inc., Grammnet Productions, Werner Entertainment and Warner Bros. Television. It is written by Tucker Cawley. Tom Werner, Tucker Cawley, Kelsey Grammer and Mike Clements serve as executive producers. The pilot was directed by James Burrows.
“THE MIDDLE”
The Hecks are a middle class family living in the middle of Indiana, just trying to keep their heads above water. Emmy-winner Patricia Heaton stars as a wife and mother of three in a comedy about raising a family and lowering your expectations.
“The Middle” stars Patricia Heaton as Frankie, Neil Flynn as Mike, Eden Sher as Sue, Atticus Shaffer as Brick and Charlie McDermott as Axel.
The series is produced by Warner Bros. Television. Eileen Heisler and DeAnn Heline are executive producers/writers and Werner Walian is producer. The pilot was directed by Julie Anne Robinson.
“MODERN FAMILY”
Today’s American families come in all shapes and sizes. Shot from the perspective of an unseen documentary filmmaker, this comedy takes a modern look at the complications that come with being a family in 2009.
“Modern Family” stars Ed O’Neill as Jay, Sofa Vergara as Gloria, Jesse Tyler Ferguson as Mitchell, Eric Stonestreet as Cameron, Ty Burrell as Phil, Julie Bowen as Claire, Sarah Hyland as Haley, Rico Rodriguez as Manny, Nolan Gould as Luke and Ariel Winter as Alex.
The series is produced by Twentieth Century Fox Television. Steven Levitan and Christopher Lloyd are executive producers. The pilot was directed by Jason Winer.
ALTERNATIVE SERIES
“SHARK TANK”
From Mark Burnett, executive producer of “Survivor” and “The Apprentice,” and Sony Pictures Television comes “Shark Tank,” an exciting new reality show that gives budding entrepreneurs the chance to make their dreams come true and become successful and possibly wealthy business people. But the entrepreneurs must first try to convince five tough, multi-millionaire tycoons to part with their own hard-earned cash and give them the funding they need to jumpstart their ideas.
In these trying economic times, it’s difficult for an individual possessing a dream or even a working small business poised for growth to get a loan for a risky venture. Whether it be an imaginative enhancement for an existing product, a family recipe that has all the ingredients to become a profitable culinary treat, or the latest technological gadget that could take the world by storm, most of these dreams die an early death because no one dared take a financial chance on someone with an unproven and oftentimes outrageous proposal. Many of these people now see “Shark Tank” as their last chance at success. Some have been laboring on their ideas for years or even decades, have invested large amounts of money, and are being pressured to throw in the towel by friends and family. Others have simply never had access to the means to live out their dreams, until now.
Enter the Sharks of “Shark Tank” Barbara Corcoran (Manhattan real estate titan), Kevin Harrington (king of infomercials), Robert Herjavec (technology tycoon), Daymond John (fashion mogul) and Kevin O’Leary (venture capitalist) five multi-millionaires who lifted themselves up by their bootstraps to make their own entrepreneurial dreams come true and turned their ideas into empires.
Each week ambitious entrepreneurs from across the country will present their breakthrough business concepts, products, properties and services to the panel of ruthless investors. Their goal is to convince these merciless moguls to invest their own dollars in the concept. Convincing real-life millionaires to part with their own money is no easy task, because when the idea is poor, the Sharks will tear into the ill-prepared presenters and pass on the idea with a simple, “I’m out!” — sending them running for the exit.
But these Sharks aren’t just out for blood, they too have a goal: to own a piece of the next big idea. Entrepreneurs will be asked to give up a percentage of their companies’ equity to the Sharks in order to get the investment they need. But when the Sharks hear a really top-notch idea, and more than one of them wants to sink their teeth into it, a war between them will erupt. Then the once-desperate entrepreneur can rejoice when the Sharks reveal their true interest in the product and bid up the price of the investment.
More to come…
SG Universe, Lie to Me and The Closer
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I wrote this comment on another site, but realized it was just a link to the real review:
I was worried it would suck and tarnish their legacy, but it was great! So many hilarious little details that I won’t bother to list. Well, Death (or is Death the mystery guy?) doing soul-rails was one! Definitely going to watch the whole season. I saw them live in Vancouver twice, they were awesome, and I’m so glad we’re getting more! Edgy, homegrown comedy that I am actually proud of!
I like the Shampoo, Cut, Blow Dry…And A Fake ID – you could use any of the characters as undercover and I bet you could get a bunch of cracks out of Neal about it.
Definitely the adoption scam one. It could be numerous with that sentimental touch to it. Plus, couldn’t you just see Agent Cruz having to go undercover with Neal as adopters or something along those lines? It would have great potential, and Cruz would have the opportunity to throw out some of her amazingly sarcastic comments towards Neal.
Or, ” A BIZARRE MEAL TICKET; The Couple Who Ate Glass” would be interesting too. Neal could show off his knowledge of swanky restaurants and could even go undercover as the owner of one maybe. And Peter could insult the food and the prices because as we saw in the last episode where he was tasting his wife’s catering choices, his palate is lacking elegance.
It’s rare that i say this about good shows, but it was Ugly Betty’s time.
I’m interested to see these folks’ next projects.
LOL< chuckleing and can't believe what people see in "Jack Bauer", Adam
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btw, you missed Bones being on Tonight as well… missed one!
I would prefer a “branch office” of Torchwood, and leave the original in Wales. Messing with a sure thing is not wise, and if the US version tanks (quite possible with US producers) we at least would have the original. I adore John Barrowman, but I would hate to lose Eve Myles.
The doctor was Ethan Rom! He wanted to put needles in Clare! Timeline parallels!
Who was the actress who played Pierce Spelman? She looks really familiar. She was in an ensemble TV series recently. I am thinking a police drama. Too many brain cells lost.
Her name is Sarah Carter. I just remember her as Haylen from CSI: New York. She was the girl that tried to steal Adam’s job. Maybe you know her from something else?
Ok, that was pretty awesome.
TNA is a joke.
This was dumb. But talking about “24″….what do you expect? Kiefer the comedian, lol.
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I loved the pilot. My fav. scene is when officer cooper is talking to officer sherman after he shot and killed his first bad guy.
GREAT IDEA! I missed his show in New York…and missed his show in Cali….I sure hope he does a show somewhere in Florida so I can make it! My birthday is coming up (March 11th), if anyone wants to know what I’d LOVE for my birthday present…some tix to see him!!!
Come to Oregon, Conan has a huge following here.
My favorite episode was Westside, I think it was episode 6. Anyway it was were the jewelry thieves were robbing the Bel Air homes. I can not wait to see the new season on TNT.
I will twitter 3 times via @HeartnSoulmom
wwe all the way tna is gay
I liked the episode Westlife simply for the exchange between Sherman and his mom; especially when his mother states that a life full of locked doors is no life at all.
Will tweet 3 times @TopWinger
I’m with Coco
i’m with coco!!!
I AM WITH COCO!
I hate yo face, Leno!
I’m with CoCo!
people should boycott anything to do with these people. im with coco!
I’m with COCO!!!
well, don’t have to worry about watching these shows or anything else on nbc.
viva conando!!
CoCo! CoCo! CoCo!
What a crappy lineup. I’m with Coco!
I’M WITH COCO!!!
I’m with CoCo.
I think I would rather have my armpits waxed than watch Leno.
I’m With Charo. Uh, I mean, uh, Coco!
viva conando!! viva conando!! viva conando!!
I’m with CoCo!
jay who?
Hell yeah! Come to Portland! We love Coco in the Northwest.
This makes me sick. I’m with COCO!!
TV done wrong – I’m with Coco, wherever her goes!
Go TNA!!
Man, got to have to say that i looked at some of great encounters the last days. But i must say that it is not said those guys with the leafs will win with ease from America. Once again Canada won with some luck tonight from Slovakia. The US will be winning sunday with 5-2! Another thing: Yo Crosby! Grow a smile at your face once in a while!
Ummm – lamest review EVER? Have read tons of other reviews by more respected tv critics . . . the show is full of WIN!!! I can already tell from the previews that it has depth, drama, and humor. Going to be amazing.
It might sound cliche but I have to go with the Pilot. It was just such a strong episode from start to finish. The reality of it all, the grittiness. The cast is great, the stories flow so good and it’s nice to have a show with more than one story, personal or professional, it’s good and keeps the fans compelled.
I think my favorite moment is probably when Ben shot his first criminal. Shooting someone for the first time is hard for anyone to take but when you’re a cop, it’s extra hard. The pressure, the fear, the reluctance and I think Ben showed all of that. It made you feel what he was feeling.
I will RT this contest three times @ sXePrettyInPunk
Sounds pretty dull. I’ll probably give “Persons Unknown” a chance, I like dramas. Plus, Alan Ruck, FTW.
WOOO! Rita’s death completely caught me off guard. I couldn’t believe it. I’m glad they’re not skipping ahead in time. I want to see how Dexter, the father of three children (Rita’s 2, his One) and Dexter, The Serial Killer, clash, while Dexter, The Grieving husband, well grieves.
I absolutely loved it. I was kind of touch & go, throughout the second half of season three. Some things were good, some things were a little boring but the episode before this and the finale were just on fire.
I agree, Sharon Gless was so good. I especially loved the end, when she fount out Michael went missing. Beautiful moment.
Fi & Sam, finally getting on him and to have Michael apologize, actually, saying the words and meaning it, was beautiful.It shows a great change in Michael, Fiona & Sam.
Finally, Simon was an a-hole, I really hated him, such a crazy person. Not to mention, the return of management, I wouldn’t be surprised if they set this all up, just to trick Michael back into working with them.
The ending threw me off. I had to rewind twice just to make sure I was seeing it right. Great season three finale and I can not wait for season four.
WIth classic Burn Notice flare and style, Michael Westin again finds himself in a situation that will require the skills of a spy to escape from.
I will be polishing my weapons, eating yogurt, and working out while I count the days until I can see the spy of spys again in June!
Monday Night Raw & TNA.
Saw “Trauma” was still on showing new episodes last night. What gives? Thought it was a BURIED series. Did they come to their senses?
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