Sid and Marty Krofft will turn their '70s shows into movies if it's the last thing they do.
Pushing Daisies News
New 'Caprica' showrunner, George Segal pilot & My Little Pony TV (Zap2It)
Submitted by TV Show News on Mon, 11/16/2009 - 15:25."Caprica" has not yet arrived, but changes are still taking place.Kevin Murphy will be the new executive producer and day-to-day showrunner on "Caprica," according to The Hollwyood Reporter. He joines EPs Ron Moore, David Eick and Jane Espenson. Murphy was previously hired on as a co-executive producer to work on the second half of this season's episode order.Other TV news: - George Segal will ...
TV LAND INKS DEAL WITH TELEVISION, STAGE AND FILM STAR GEORGE SEGAL TO STAR IN SITCOM PILOT "RETIRED AT 35" (The Futon Critic)
Submitted by TV Show News on Mon, 11/16/2009 - 12:11.The sitcom, which was previously announced in October, is TV Land's first foray into scripted comedy series.
Network TV winners and losers (Chicago Tribune)
Submitted by TV Show News on Mon, 11/16/2009 - 11:04.As broadcasters approach midseason, we look at what's working (and not) on their schedules. One guess where 'The Jay Leno Show' falls. TV ratings haven't toppled over a cliff this season. That counts as something of a triumph for the networks, given that they spent much of the last few seasons seemingly balanced on the edge of oblivion.
TV Land Inks Deal With Television, Stage and Film Star George Segal to Star in Sitcom Pilot 'Retired at 35' (PR Newswire via Yah
Submitted by TV Show News on Mon, 11/16/2009 - 09:00.TV Land announced today that George Segal -- esteemed comedy and drama actor on TV, stage and film -- has been tapped to star in the network's sitcom pilot "Retired at 35."
Network TV winners and losers (Los Angeles Times)
Submitted by TV Show News on Sun, 11/15/2009 - 23:00.As broadcasters approach midseason, we look at what's working (and not) on their schedules. One guess where 'The Jay Leno Show' falls. As broadcasters approach midseason, we look at what's working (and not) on their schedules. One guess where 'The Jay Leno Show' falls.
U.S. networks scramble for lives (Toronto Star)
Submitted by TV Show News on Tue, 11/10/2009 - 18:39.Back in April, NBC rushed to beat the other broadcast networks in unveiling this season's prime-time lineup: a slate of new escapist series that NBC suits promised would allow people to "tune in and then mentally tune out," including a resuscitated Knight Rider and the super-spy-as-soccer-dad drama My Own Worst Enemy .
Television season has flashback feel (Observer-Reporter)
Submitted by TV Show News on Mon, 11/09/2009 - 08:16.This article has been read 7 times. "Flash Forward" may be one of the fall's hottest shows, but flashback is more appropriate for this year's television season as a whole.
2009 TV season showing signs of rebirth (Denver Post)
Submitted by TV Show News on Sun, 11/08/2009 - 04:20.Two new series have been dumped so far this season —"Southland," axed by NBC and shuffled off to TNT, and "The Beautiful Life," nixed by CW after two episodes.
NBC To 'Heroes': Think About That Final Chapter (Airlock Alpha)
Submitted by TV Show News on Thu, 10/29/2009 - 13:49.Network will not order another season of once signature show, according to exclusive source reports read more
