
Welcome to tvdonewright’s coverage of today’s CBS 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.
(10:30 am ET)
A few important notes about the schedule:
- CBS has picked up Medium from NBC and placed it on Friday nights along side Ghost Whisperer and Numbers.
- Flashpoint is NOT cancelled. It will be coming back in the summer of 2010.
- The Mentalist was moved to Thursday nights at 10 pm ET.
(9:20 am ET)
Here’s is the day-by-day schedule for CBS.
2009-2010 PRIMETIME SCHEDULE
(N=New, NT=New Time, all times ET/PT)
MONDAY
8:00-8:30 PM HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER (NT)
8:30-9:00 PM ACCIDENTALLY ON PURPOSE (N)
9:00-9:30 PM TWO AND A HALF MEN
9:30-10:00 PM THE BIG BANG THEORY (NT)
10:00-11:00 PM CSI: MIAMI
TUESDAY
8:00-9:00 PM NCIS
9:00-10:00 PM NCIS: LOS ANGELES (N)
10:00-11:00 PM THE GOOD WIFE (N)
WEDNESDAY
8:00-8:30 PM THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE
8:30-9:00 PM GARY UNMARRIED
9:00-10:00 PM CRIMINAL MINDS
10:00-11:00 PM CSI: NY
THURSDAY
8:00-9:00 PM SURVIVOR
9:00-10:00 PM CSI: CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION
10:00-11:00 PM THE MENTALIST (NT)
FRIDAY
8:00-9:00 PM GHOST WHISPERER
9:00-10:00 PM MEDIUM
10:00-11:00 PM NUMB3RS
SATURDAY
8:00-9:00 PM CRIMETIME SATURDAY
9:00-10:00 PM CRIMETIME SATURDAY
10:00-11:00 PM 48 HOURS MYSTERY
SUNDAY
7:00-8:00 PM 60 MINUTES
8:00-9:00 PM THE AMAZING RACE
9:00-10:00 PM THREE RIVERS (N)
10:00-11:00 PM COLD CASE (NT)
The new DRAMAS:
NCIS: LOS ANGELES is a drama about the high stakes world of undercover surveillance at the Office of Special Projects (OSP), a division of NCIS that is charged with apprehending dangerous and elusive criminals that pose a threat to the nation’s security. By assuming false identities and utilizing the most advanced technology, this team of highly trained agents goes deep undercover, putting their lives on the line in the field to bring down their targets. Special Agent “G” Callen (Chris O’Donnell) is a chameleon who transforms himself into whomever he needs to be to infiltrate the criminal underworld. His partner is Special Agent Sam Hanna (LL COOL J), a former U.S. Navy SEAL who has seen action in both Afghanistan and Iraq, and a surveillance expert who uses state of the art monitoring equipment to look out for those in the field and feed them crucial information. Both Callen and Hanna report to Special Agent Lara Macy (Louise Lombard), the OSP team leader responsible for directing the operations and making life-or-death decisions. Assisting the team is Special Agent Kensi Lo (Daniela Ruah), the exceptionally bright daughter of a slain Marine who lives for the adrenalin rush that comes with undercover work, and Operational Psychologist Nate Getz (Peter Cambor), adept at getting into anybody’s head, profiling the target and monitoring agents’ states of mind before, during and after missions. Armed with the latest in high tech gear and sent regularly into life-threatening situations, this tight-knit team relies on each other to do what is necessary to protect national interests. Shane Brennan (“NCIS”) is the executive producer for CBS Television Studios.
THE GOOD WIFE is a drama starring Emmy Award winner Julianna Margulies as a wife and mother who must assume full responsibility for her family and re-enter the workforce after her husband’s very public sex and political corruption scandal lands him in jail. Pushing aside the betrayal and crushing public humiliation caused by her husband Peter (Chris Noth), Alicia Florrick (Margulies) starts over by pursuing her original career as a defense attorney. As a junior associate at a prestigious Chicago law firm, she joins her longtime friend, former law school classmate and firm partner Will Gardner (Josh Charles), who is interested to see how Alicia will perform after 13 years out of the courtroom. Alicia is grateful the firm’s top litigator, Diane Lockhart (Christine Baranski), offers to mentor her but discovers the offer has conditions and realizes she’s going to need to succeed on her own merit. Alicia’s main competition among the firm’s 20-something new recruits is Cary (Matt Czuchry), a recent Harvard grad who is affable on the surface, but will use any means to ensure that he, not Alicia, secures the one full-time associate position that’s available. Fortunately, Alicia finds an ally in Kalinda (Archie Panjabi), the firm’s tough in-house investigator. Gaining confidence every day, Alicia transforms herself from embarrassed politician’s scorned wife to resilient career woman, especially for the sake of providing a stable home for her children, 14-year-old Zach (Graham Phillips) and 13-year-old Grace (Makenzie Vega). For the first time in years, Alicia trades in her identity as the “good wife” and takes charge of her own destiny. Tony Scott, Ridley Scott, Robert King, Michelle King, Dee Johnson and David Zucker are the executive producers for CBS Television Studios.
THREE RIVERS is a medical drama that goes inside the emotionally complex lives of organ donors, the recipients and the surgeons at the preeminent transplant hospital in the country where every moment counts. However, dealing with donor families in their darkest hour and managing the fears and concerns of apprehensive recipients takes much more than just a sharp scalpel. Leading the elite team is Dr. Andy Yablonski (Alex O’Loughlin), the highly-skilled workaholic lead organ transplant surgeon, whose good-natured personality and sarcastic wit makes him popular with his patients and colleagues. His colleagues include Dr. Miranda Foster (Katherine Moennig), a surgical fellow with a rebellious streak and fiery temper who strives to live up to her deceased father’s excellent surgical reputation; Dr. David Lee (Daniel Henney), a womanizing surgical resident who’s broken as many hearts as he’s replaced; Ryan Abbott (Christopher J. Hanke), the inexperienced new transplant coordinator who arranges the intricately choreographed process of quickly and carefully transporting organs from donor to patient; Dr. Sophia Jordan (Julia Ormond), the head of surgery and a dedicated medical professional; and Pam Acosta (Justina Machado), Andy’s no-nonsense operating assistant and best friend. In this high stakes arena, in which every case is a race against the clock, these tenacious surgeons and medical professionals are the last hope for their patients. Carol Barbee, Curtis Hanson and Carol Fenelon are the executive producers for CBS Television Studios.
The new COMEDY:
ACCIDENTALLY ON PURPOSE is a comedy starring Golden Globe Award winner Jenna Elfman as Billie, a single woman who finds herself “accidentally” pregnant after a one-night stand with a much younger guy, and decides to keep the baby… and the guy. A newspaper film critic, Billie is barely surviving a humiliating breakup with her charming boss, James (Grant Show), who’s still trying to resume their relationship. Suddenly expecting a child with her “boy toy,” Zack (Jon Foster), Billie and Zack make an arrangement: to live together platonically. Billie’s party girl best friend Olivia (Ashley Jensen), and Abby (Lennon Parham), her conventional, younger married sister, eagerly look forward to the new addition and offer their own brands of advice and encouragement. But when Zack and his freeloading friends, including Davis (Nicolas Wright), start to turn her place into a frat house, Billie isn’t sure if she’s living with a boyfriend, a roommate, or if she just has another child to raise. Lloyd Braun, Gail Berman, Gene Stein and Claudia Lonow are the executive producers for CBS Television Studios. Pamela Fryman directed the pilot.
The new MIDSEASON DRAMAS:
THE BRIDGE is a drama about a tough and dedicated police officer who is voted to become the police union’s dynamic leader. To serve the public as well as his 8,000 fellow officers, charismatic Frank Leo (Aaron Douglas) battles criminals on the street, corruption in the ranks and his own bosses. On the force is his able partner and confidante Tommy Dunn (Paul Popowich), who rides with Frank across the bridge that spans the divide between the rich and the poor in the area they patrol; Staff Sergeant Bernie Kantor (Frank Cassini), a voice of reason and moral sounding board; Jill (Inga Cadranel), a detective with a lot of attitude who is moving up the ranks; Billy (Theresa Joy), a young female cop who is determined to prove herself to the guys; and Ed Wycoff (Michael Murphy), the shrewd Chief of Police. Abby St. James (Ona Grauer) is a sharp prosecutor who begins working with the police union, and shares a mutual attraction with Frank. In his new position, Frank Leo takes on the politically-motivated department brass… and makes many powerful enemies in the process. Craig Bromell, Adam J. Shully, Laszlo Barna, Alan Di Fiore and Robert Wertheimer are executive producers for E1 Entertainment, 990 Multi Media Entertainment Company and Jonsworth Productions in association with CTV and CBS Television Studios.
MIAMI TRAUMA is about a team of expert surgeons who work at one of the premiere trauma facilities in the country, where only patients with life threatening injuries are treated. Dr. Matthew Proctor (Jeremy Northam) is new to the trauma team, after a tour of duty in a MASH unit during the Gulf war. Dr. Eva Zambrano (Lana Parrilla) is a workaholic surgeon who is more comfortable in her scrubs than she is out in the real world. Dr. Christopher Deleo, “Dr. C.,” is a playboy who thrives on the high-stakes of trauma medicine and is, by his own description, a genius redneck. Dr. Serena Warren (Elisabeth Harnois) is fresh out of medical school, and head nurse Tuck Brody (Omar Gooding) keeps the doctors on track and the patients’ families updated in this chaotic corner of the medical profession. Together, this team of doctors excels in the “golden hour,” the 60 minutes after being critically injured, when a patient’s life hangs in the balance. Jerry Bruckheimer, Jeffrey Lieber and Jonathan Littman are executive producers for Jerry Bruckheimer Television and Bonanza Productions Inc. in association with Warner Bros. Television Distribution.
The new MIDSEASON ALTERNATIVE series:
ARRANGED MARRIAGE is a series that brings the tradition of arranged marriages, which is still practiced successfully by many cultures throughout the world, to the U.S., where it is virtually an inconceivable option for most single Americans. Three adults who are anxious to get married, but who have been unsuccessful in their own search for a mate, choose a life-altering path. They rely on their closest family and friends, those who love and know them best, to choose someone for them to marry based on shared goals, values, experiences and the commitment to make it work. The series intimately documents these three arranged marriages, starting with the first meetings of the families and the wedding day; and then follows the couple through the day-to-day joys, challenges, and emotional tumult that results from their arranged union. Emmy Award nominees Jane Lipsitz and Dan Cutforth are executive producers for Magical Elves Inc.
UNDERCOVER BOSS is a new reality series that follows high level corporate executives as they slip anonymously into the lowest level jobs within their companies. Once undercover, they’ll get their hands dirty with the rank and file, find out what their employees REALLY think of them and discover how smoothly their companies are REALLY run. In the process, these senior executives learn about themselves, the perception of their company and the spirit of their work force. Stephen Lambert is the executive producer for Studio Lambert, Ltd.
more to come...
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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
K
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.
K
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?
K
Well, first of all, how do we know he has been transported out of Miami? Did we see that? Is there any indication that he left the city? I didn’t catch it.
I thought the acting was top-notch on all accounts. I thought Simon was perfect as the psycho – there is no telling what that dude will do next, should he ever be free again. Michael’s terror in realizing that Management has him right where they want him; absolutely painful. How true is Simon’s prediction? “You’re gonna be just like me.” The fact that he did not pull the trigger shows us that Michael isn’t like Simon – yet; he was willing to endure physical capture rather than kill an unarmed man. But what really fueled that decision? His own moral code or the knowledge that Management would be 2 steps behind him with his “freedom”? Interesting questions!
Yes, I’m a Michael fan. I know he will not bend to Management’s code. It’s just going to be a fun journey.
Actually, my greater concern is the newest member of the “team”. I find that disconcerting because there are so many characters whose roles they could have beefed up before introducing a Michael “clone”. Just don’t see how that is going to work out. I hope I am pleasantly surprised and that I have to eat my words.