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THE WB ANNOUNCES 2005-06 PRIMETIME SCHEDULE Burbank, CA - May 17, 2005

THE WB ANNOUNCES 2005-06 PRIMETIME SCHEDULE

THREE NEW DRAMAS AND A NEW COMEDY FROM POWERHOUSE PRODUCERS INCLUDING JERRY BRUCKHEIMER, MARTA KAUFFMAN, DAVID KOHAN AND MAX MUTCHNICK, McG AND DAVID NUTTER

MIDSEASON SHOWS INCLUDE TWO COMEDIES AND TWO DRAMAS: REBECCA ROMIJN IN “PEPPER DENNIS” AND JANE LEEVES IN “MISCONCEPTIONS, ” “MODERN MEN” FROM JERRY BRUCKHEIMER AND “THE BEDFORD DIARIES" FROM PEABODY AWARD-WINNING WRITER TOM FONTANA

STRONG RETURNING HITS ANCHOR EVERY NIGHT OF WB SCHEDULE AT 8:00

ON MONDAYS AT 8:00, “7TH HEAVEN” BECOMES LONGEST-RUNNING FAMILY DRAMA IN TELEVISION HISTORY, JOINED BY NEW PROCEDURAL DRAMA FROM JERRY BRUCKHEIMER, “JUST LEGAL, ” STARRING DON JOHNSON AND JAY BARUCHEL FROM ACADEMY AWARD-WINNING BEST PICTURE “MILLION DOLLAR BABY”

ON “NEW TUESDAY, ” THE SUPERB “GILMORE GIRLS” RETURNS FOLLOWING ITS MOST ACCLAIMED SEASON EVER, PAIRED WITH CHILLING NEW DRAMA “SUPERNATURAL, ” STARRING JARED PADALECKI AND JENSEN ACKLES, FROM McG AND EMMY-WINNING DIRECTOR DAVID NUTTER

SOPHOMORE SENSATION “ONE TREE HILL” MOVES TO WEDNESDAYS AT 8:00, FOLLOWED BY FOUR ADULT SISTERS NAVIGATING CAREER, ROMANCE AND LIFE IN “RELATED, ” FROM MARTA KAUFFMAN, THE EMMY AWARD-WINNING PRODUCER OF “FRIENDS"

A RETURN TO QUALITY DRAMAS ON THURSDAY WITH “SMALLVILLE” LEADING OFF THE NIGHT, WHILE THE ACCLAIMED “EVERWOOD” MOVES TO THURSDAYS AT 9:00 FOR ITS FOURTH SEASON

NEW COMEDY “TWINS” FROM PRODUCERS KOHAN AND MUTCHNICK, STARRING ACADEMY AWARD-NOMINEE MELANIE GRIFFITH, SARA GILBERT, MARK LINN-BAKER AND MOLLY STANTON, JOINS THE FRIDAY NIGHT LINEUP FOLLOWING “WHAT I LIKE ABOUT YOU, ” STARRING AMANDA BYNES

TWO COMEDY STARS CONTINUE TO SHINE WHEN “REBA” RETURNS TO FRIDAYS AT 9:00 FOR ITS FIFTH SEASON AND THE INIMITABLE FRAN DRESCHER RETURNS WITH HER HIT COMEDY “LIVING WITH FRAN” AT 9:30

“CHARMED” RETURNS FOR ITS 8TH SEASON SUNDAYS AT 8:00, WHILE JEFF FOXWORTHY, BILL ENGVALL AND LARRY THE CABLE GUY GIT-R-DONE WITH A FULL HOUR OF BLUE COLLAR TV AT 9:00

THE WB'S EASY VIEW SUNDAY FROM 5:00-7:00 FEATURES A DOUBLE DOSE OF “WHAT I LIKE ABOUT YOU” AND “ONE TREE HILL, ” LEADING INTO ENCORES OF HIT COMEDY “REBA” FROM 7:00-8:00

MIDSEASON DRAMAS INCLUDE 20TH CENTURY FOX TELEVISION'S “PEPPER DENNIS, ” STARRING REBECCA ROMIJN AS A TV NEWS REPORTER JUGGLING WORK, LOVE AND FAMILY, AND TOM FONTANA'S “THE BEDFORD DIARIES, ” A SMART, SEXY COLLEGE ENSEMBLE TO BE FILMED ENTIRELY IN NEW YORK CITY

MIDSEASON COMEDIES INCLUDE “MISCONCEPTIONS, ” STARRING JANE LEEVES AS A SINGLE MOM WHO MAKES A SHOCKING DISCOVERYABOUT THE SPERM-DONOR FATHER OF HER CHILD, AND “MODERN MEN, ” FROM BRUCKHEIMER AND COMEDY VETERAN MARSH McCALL, ABOUT THREE CHILDHOOD FRIENDS IN THEIR 20s WHO SEEK ROMANTIC ADVICE FROM A FEMALE LIFE COACH

The WB's Entertainment President David Janollari and network Chairman Garth Ancier unveiled the network's 2005-2006 primetime schedule today at Madison Square Garden before more than 4,000 advertisers, affiliates and national media.

The new schedule includes three new dramas and a new comedy from a battery of heralded stars, writer/producers and directors, with programs directly targeted at young adults. Janollari also announced two comedies and two dramas for midseason with equally impressive creative auspices.

The WB will use established hit shows on all six nights of the week to lead off the 8:00 hour and provide strong lead-ins for the new series. “7th Heaven, ” “Gilmore Girls, ” “One Tree Hill, ” “Smallville, ” “What I Like About You” and “Charmed” will serve as 8:00 anchors across the schedule.

“Our goal was to develop distinct and original series from the top producers working in the medium today, ” said Mr. Janollari. “Finding the next group of hot buzz-worthy WB shows has been the guiding mission of our development season. The blend of A-list executive producers that have come to the network for the first time, along with our homegrown superstars, form the creative backbone of our new schedule. More importantly, these top producers are bringing us shows that work perfectly in The WB's wheelhouse and will capture our coveted young adult demo to which we remain committed. ”

MONDAY

“7th Heaven” will become the longest-running family drama in television history when the Camdens return for a tenth season this fall. The series, from Spelling Television, continues to rank as the network's top-rated show in total viewers (5.4 million) and actually grew year-to-year in The WB's crucial women 18-34 demographic, an astounding accomplishment for a ninth-year program in an extremely competitive timeslot. “Just Legal, ” starring Don Johnson and Jay Baruchel, fresh off his unforgettable performance in the Oscar-winning “Million Dollar Baby, ” centers on the relationship between a young prodigy lawyer and his mentor, a jaded defense attorney who has fallen from the big leagues.

“To call ‘7th Heaven’ an amazing success story would be an understatement, ” said Mr. Janollari. “Aaron Spelling, Duke Vincent and Brenda Hampton have done a truly remarkable job continuing to bring this unique family drama to adoring viewers, while Stephen Collins and the cast have been equally wonderful.

“As a companion piece, we are bringing our first procedural drama to the network in ‘Just Legal. ’ Jerry Bruckheimer is the master of the genre, and the pairing of Don Johnson, who is renowned for playing tough guys in buddy comedy roles, with Jay Baruchel, one of the most accomplished young actors of his generation, is the foundation for a great series. ”

TUESDAY

“Gilmore Girls” has been a standout for The WB this season, showing tremendous ratings growth across all key ratings measurements, fueled by a creative renaissance helmed by executive producers Amy Sherman-Palladino and Daniel Palladino. It will begin its sixth season paired with “Supernatural, ” a series revolving around two brothers, played by Jared Padalecki (“Gilmore Girls”) and Jensen Ackles (“Smallville”) searching for the evil unknown creatures lurking in spooky small towns along the back roads of America. Tuesdays at 9:00 has been the launch pad for many signature WB dramas, including “Smallville, ” “Felicity, ” “Angel, ” “One Tree Hill” and “Dawson¿s Creek. ”

“ ‘Gilmore’ not only endured the onslaught of the ‘American Idol’ juggernaut in the same time period, it thrived, regularly finishing second in all our key demographics, ” said Mr. Janollari. “As for ‘Supernatural, ’ this is one wild ride of a pilot, and this show is going to scare the living daylights out of people every week. McG and Eric Kripke have crafted a genuinely frightening hour of television with two hot young leads familiar to our audience. It flat out delivers the goods. ”

WEDNESDAY

“One Tree Hill” is the fastest-growing show on all of television and The WB's number one series with women 18-34 and persons 12-34. With this kind of momentum, a rising star like Chad Michael Murray and a successful soundtrack, viewers are sure to follow the series to a new night. Following “One Tree Hill” on Wednesdays is the new drama “Related” from “Friends” producer Marta Kauffman and “Sex and the City” writer Liz Tuccillo. “Related” stars Jennifer Esposito, currently burning up the screen in the hit film “Crash, ” as well as Laura Breckenridge and Lizzy Caplan.

“As we watched the amazing surge in the popularity of ‘One Tree Hill, ’ we realized that viewers can't get enough of this show, ” said Mr. Janollari. “We've ordered 26 episodes for next season, and we know that the producing team of Mike Tollin, Brian Robbins, Joe Davola and Mark Schwahn will continue to deliver a first-rate drama each week.

“After the unprecedented success of ‘Friends, ’ we're thrilled to have Emmy Award-winning Marta Kauffman producing a one-hour family drama for us, based on the lives of four adult sisters. ‘Related’ is an insightful, funny, touching drama full of complicated relationships and heartwarming family moments, with a great young cast to which our core female audience will instantly relate. ”

THURSDAY

About to begin its fifth season on The WB, “Smallville” is coming off a great year that continued to explore the mythology of the early days of the Clark Kent character. More exciting pieces of the puzzle will be revealed next season when Clark finds himself transported to the Fortress of Solitude. Starring Tom Welling as the Kansas farm boy who grows up to be Superman, the series is The WB's number one show with men 18-34 and third highest-rated series in adults 18-34.

“This season, we're making a bold statement on Thursday nights by moving one of our signature hits, ‘Smallville" to 8:00,” said Mr. Janollari. “The show faced some of the toughest competition of any series on television this season, going up against ‘Lost’ every week, yet it continued to deliver great ratings, ” said Mr. Janollari. “With the critically acclaimed drama ‘Everwood’ moving into the 9:00 timeslot, we think Thursday will be one of the most compelling nights of the upcoming season. Led by Treat Williams, “Everwood” features one of the strongest ensemble casts and some of the best writing on television. ”

FRIDAY

Amanda Bynes returns to kick off The WB's Friday night lineup with the hit comedy “What I Like About You, ” followed by the new comedy “Twins, ” from two of television's most talented and successful writer/producers, David Kohan and Max Mutchnick. With a star-studded cast including Melanie Griffith in her sitcom premiere, Sara Gilbert in her first regular series role since “Roseanne, ” Mark Linn-Baker of “Perfect Strangers” fame and newcomer Molly Stanton, the series focuses on twin sisters who could not be less alike. Comedy star Reba McEntire returns for the fifth season of “Reba, ” and the night's newest hit, “Living With Fran, ” starring Fran Drescher, moves to 9:30.

“We're delighted with the entire Friday night lineup, starting with the wonderful comedy team of Amanda Bynes and Jennie Garth starring as sisters in ‘What I Like About You, ’ said Mr. Janollari. “Our newest comedy, ‘Twins, ’ from Kohan and Mutchnick, is a perfect companion for ‘What I Like About You," with its theme of sisters who don't have much in common. Melanie Griffith and Sara Gilbert lead an incredible cast. Rounding out the night, we have two of the best comediennes working today with Reba McEntire and Fran Drescher. ” SUNDAY

Returning for its eighth season, “Charmed, ” starring Alyssa Milano, Rose McGowan and Holly Marie Combs, has been a success story for The WB from day one. Sure to shake things up for the Charmed Ones, actor and “Extra” host Mark McGrath will join the cast next season. Taking a comedic turn at 9:00, Sundays will feature back-to-back episodes of the increasingly popular sketch comedy show, “Blue Collar TV, ” starring Jeff Foxworthy, Bill Engvall and Larry the Cable Guy.

“ ‘Charmed’ is appointment television for millions of fans who love the show's combination of danger and humor and have become attached to these three young women, ” said Mr. Janollari. “’Blue Collar TV, ’ has gained amazing traction this year, and we think this show is just beginning to build on its loyal fan base. Moving the show to Sundays is a perfect counter-programming move in this competitive time period. ”

MIDSEASON

Just as the fall schedule boasts powerhouse names, the midseason lineup continues the trend with two comedies and two dramas with top stars and producers. Rebecca Romijn stars as “Pepper Dennis, ” with Josh Hopkins (“The Perfect Storm, ” “Ally McBeal”) and Brooke Burns (“North Shore, ” “Baywatch”) in a lighthearted drama about an ambitious television news reporter looking for love. Tom Fontana's “The Bedford Diaries” focuses on college students in a human sexuality class and features a diverse ensemble cast including Emmy Award-nominated Matthew Modine (“And the Band Played On, ” “Any Given Sunday”), Milo Ventimiglia (“Gilmore Girls, ” “American Dreams”) and Audra McDonald (“Wit, ” “Law & Order”). The midseason comedies are equally impressive, starting with “Misconceptions, ” which stars Jane Leeves (“Frasier”) as a single mother who finds that the sperm donor who fathered her child was not the sophisticated, educated man she had been led to believe he was. “Modern Men, ” from producer Jerry Bruckheimer and Marsh McCall is about friends in their twenties, Tim (Josh Braaten, “Less Than Perfect”), Kyle (Max Greenfield, “Veronica Mars”) and Doug (Eric Lively, “The L Word”), who are just desperate enough to seek the help of a renowned life coach to solve their relationship issues.

THE WB's 2005-2006 PRIMETIME PROGRAMMING SCHEDULE (All times ET)

Sunday
5:00-5:30 p.m. Easy View presentation of “What I Like About You”
5:30-6:00 p.m. Easy View presentation of “What I Like About You”
6:00-7:00 p.m. Easy View presentation of “One Tree Hill”
7:00-7:30 p.m. “Reba” (encore presentation)
7:30-8:00 p.m. “Reba” (encore presentation)
8:00-9:00 p.m. “Charmed”
9:00-10:00 p.m. “Blue Collar TV”

Monday
8:00-9:00 p.m. “7th Heaven”
9:00-10:00 p.m. “JUST LEGAL”

Tuesday
8:00-9:00 p.m. “Gilmore Girls”
9:00-10:00 p.m. “SUPERNATURAL”

Wednesday
8:00-9:00 p.m. “One Tree Hill”
9:00-10:00 p.m. “RELATED”

Thursday
8:00-9:00 p.m. “Smallville”
9:00-10:00 p.m. “Everwood”

Friday
8:00-8:30 p.m. ‘What I Like About You”
8:30-9:00 p.m. ‘TWINS”
9:00-9:30 p.m. ‘Reba”
9:30-10:00 p.m. ‘Living With Fran”

CAPS AND BOLD DENOTE NEW SERIES

Monday

8:00-9:00 p.m. “7TH HEAVEN"

Returning for its record-breaking tenth season on The WB, the series stars Stephen Collins, Catherine Hicks, David Gallagher, Beverley Mitchell, Nikolas & Lorenzo Brino, George Stults and Tyler Hoechlin. Brenda Hampton, Aaron Spelling and E. Duke Vincent serve as executive producers on the series produced by Spelling Television, Inc.

9:00-10:00 p.m. “JUST LEGAL"

“Just Legal” is a fast-paced procedural drama with humor starring Jay Baruchel (‘Undeclared," ‘Million Dollar Baby”) and Don Johnson (“Miami Vice, ” “Nash Bridges”) as lawyers who save their clients, and in the process, save themselves. David “Skip” Ross (Baruchel), 19, a brilliant legal prodigy, dreams of becoming a great trial lawyer. When he can't land a job at a prestigious L.A. firm because he's too young, Skip ends up working for Grant Cooper (Johnson). Once a great lawyer, now burnt-out by the realities of life, Cooper is barely scraping by in his beachfront law office. Together, Skip and Cooper become defenders of the accused and crusaders for the unjustly wronged. Their cases vary from stories ripped from today's headlines to clever mysteries with procedural twists. Skip's middle-class parents, Deborah (Veanne Cox, “Erin Brockovich”) and Lenny Ross (Raphael Sbarge, “The Guardian”), and his under-achieving younger brother Tom (newcomer Michael Mitchell), are all extremely proud of Skip's accomplishments, but are also concerned for his well-being, especially when his first case involves proving the innocence of a young woman named Paradise (Peyton List, “The Greatest Game Ever Played”) who has been falsely accused of a gang-related murder. Always the underdogs, forced to do the gritty work of finding clues and tracking down witnesses in the beautiful, but often dangerous world of Southern California, Cooper teaches Skip to be a lawyer and a man, while Skip renews Cooper's faith in the law and himself. Jerry Bruckheimer (“CSI, ” “Cold Case, ” “Without a Trace”), Jonathan Littman (“CSI, ” “Cold Case, ” “Without a Trace”) and Jonathan Shapiro (“The Practice, ” “Boston Legal”) are executive producers for Jerry Bruckheimer Television in association with Warner Bros. Television Production Inc.

Tuesday

8:00-9:00 p.m. “GILMORE GIRLS”

Returning for its sixth season on The WB, the series stars Lauren Graham, Alexis Bledel, Melissa McCarthy, Scott Patterson, Keiko Agena, Yanic Truesdale, Liza Weil, Sean Gunn, Kelly Bishop and Edward Herrmann. Amy Sherman-Palladino, Daniel Palladino and Gavin Polone serve as executive producers on the series produced by Dorothy Parker Drank Here Productions and Hofflund/Polone in association with Warner Bros. Television Production Inc.

9:00-10:00 p.m. “SUPERNATURAL”

The WB has a long tradition of interweaving character dramas and the world of the supernatural. It began with “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” and continues with hits like “Smallville” and “Charmed. ” This fall, The WB will take viewers on a completely new kind of thrill ride; a journey into the dark world of the unexplained that will deliver the terror of films like “The Ring” and “The Grudge. ” Sam Winchester (Jared Padalecki, “Gilmore Girls”) has done his best to escape his family's eerie history, but, along with his older brother Dean (Jensen Ackles, “Smallville”), Sam is bound by tragedy and blood to a dangerous, other-worldly mission. Criss-crossing the mysterious back roads of the country in their `67 Chevy Impala, the Winchester brothers search for their missing father – and hunt down every evil supernatural force they encounter along the way. From Warner Bros. Television Production Inc. in association with Wonderland Sound and Vision, with executive producers McG (“Charlie's Angels” “The O.C. ”), writer/executive producer Eric Kripke (‘Boogeyman") and director/executive producer David Nutter (“Without a Trace, ” “Smallville, ” “Roswell, ” “Band of Brothers, ” “The West Wing, ” “ER, ” “The X Files”).

Wednesday

8:00-9:00 p.m. “ONE TREE HILL”

Returning for its third season on The WB, the series stars Chad Michael Murray, James Lafferty, Hilarie Burton, Bethany Joy Lenz, Paul Johansson, Sophia Bush, Barbara Alyn Woods, Barry Corbin, Craig Sheffer and Moira Kelly. Mike Tollin, Brian Robbins, Joe Davola and Mark Schwahn serve as executive producers on the series produced by Tollin/Robbins Productions and Warner Bros. Television Production Inc.

8:00-9:00 p.m. “RELATED”

The four Sorelli sisters are a bundle of contradictions. These quirky young women are best friends one minute and bitter enemies the next. They confide in one another, yet manage to keep a lot of secrets. They worry about each other, give advice and push each other's buttons. First-born sister Ann (casting TBD) is a 33-year-old legal aid lawyer and the nurturing mother hen of the group. Ann works out of a run-down office, helping people who have no voice, while her closest sibling, Ginnie (Jennifer Esposito, “Crash” “Spin City”), also an attorney, spends her days in a high-powered law firm working for huge corporations. While Ann worries about her long-time relationship with chef and restaurant-owner Danny (Jon Hamm, “The Division” “Kissing Jessica Stein”), Ginnie is trying to figure out how to tell her husband Bob (Callum Blue, “Dead Like Me” “The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement”), her bosses and her family that she is pregnant. Next in line is 23-year-old Marjee (Lizzy Caplan, “Mean Girls”), a special events coordinator who stresses out over her demanding celebrity clients while secretly yearning for respect and approval from her older sisters. The youngest sister, Rose (Laura Breckenridge, “Boston Public”), is a 19-year-old college student who just switched her major from pre-med to experimental theater and is afraid to deliver this news to her over-achieving family. A comedic ensemble drama, “Related” is a poignant reminder that family is what life is all about. From Warner Bros. Television Production Inc. and Class IV Productions with executive producers Marta Kauffman (“Friends”), Steve Pearlman, Andrew Plotkin, director/executive producer Mimi Leder (“ER, ” “Pay It Forward”) and writer/co-executive producer Liz Tuccillo (“Sex and the City” and the best-selling book, “He's Just Not That Into You”).

Thursday

8:00-9:00 p.m. “SMALLVILLE”

Returning for its fifth season on The WB, the series stars Tom Welling, Kristin Kreuk, Michael Rosenbaum, Allison Mack, John Glover, Annette O'Toole and John Schneider. Alfred Gough, Miles Millar, Greg Beeman, Mike Tollin, Brian Robbins, Joe Davola and Ken Horton serve as executive producers on the series produced by Tollin/Robbins Productions and Warner Bros. Television Production Inc.

9:00-10:00 p.m. “EVERWOOD”

Returning for its fourth season on The WB, the series stars Treat Williams, Gregory Smith, Emily VanCamp, Debra Mooney, John Beasley, Vivien Cardone, Chris Pratt, Stephanie Niznik, Merrilyn Gann, Scott Wolf, Sarah Drew and Tom Amandes. Greg Berlanti, Mickey Liddell and Rina Mimoun serve as executive producers on the series produced by Berlanti/Liddell Productions, Everwood Utah, Inc. in association with and distributed by Warner Bros. Television Production Inc.

Friday

8:00-8:30 p.m. “WHAT I LIKE ABOUT YOU”

Returning for its fourth season on The WB, the series stars Amanda Bynes, Jennie Garth, Wesley Jonathan, Nick Zano, Leslie Grossman and Allison Munn for Tollin/Robbins Productions in association with Warner Bros. Television Production Inc.

8:30-9:00 p.m. “TWINS”

Having explored the hilarious complexities of sexuality with the wildly successful “Will & Grace, ” Emmy Award-winning producers David Kohan and Max Mutchnick bring their unique take on contemporary relationships to The WB. This time, they're targeting societal stereotypes and perceptions of brains vs. beauty with a bitingly funny comedy about twin sisters. Mitchee (Sara Gilbert, “Roseanne”) has the intelligence and the determination of a successful businesswoman. Her twin sister Farrah (Molly Stanton, “Passions”) is a stunningly perfect lingerie model. Mitchee and Farrah are about to inherit their parents' undergarment business, which gained world-renown for form-fitting inventions that make every woman look and feel like a goddess. These anything-but-identical twins are true reflections of their parents. Mitchee takes after their father, Alan (Mark Linn-Baker, “Perfect Strangers”), a brilliant designer who built the company up from nothing, while Farrah is the image of their mother, Lee (Melanie Griffith, “Working Girl”), a beautiful former lingerie model who is not a deep thinker. There are loyal staff members, especially the flamboyant Neil (Chris Fitzgerald, “Personal Velocity”) and hot new marketing exec, Jordan (Steve Braun, “True Calling, ” “Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle”), but with Mitchee and Farrah in charge, this business – and this family – are going to need a lot of, um, support. From KoMut Entertainment in association with Warner Bros. Television Production Inc. with executive producers David Kohan and Max Mutchnick (“Will & Grace, ” “Boston Common”).

9:00-9:30 p.m. “REBA”

Returning for its fifth season on The WB, the series stars Reba McEntire, Christopher Rich, Melissa Peterman, JoAnna Garcia, Steve Howey, Scarlett Pomers and Mitch Holleman. Kevin Abbott, Mindy Schultheis, Michael Hanel and Matt Berry serve as executive producers. Chris Case, Pat Bullard, Reba McEntire, Patti Carr & Lara Runnells and Don Beck are co-executive producers on the series produced by 20th Century Fox Television and Acme Productions.

9:30-10:00 p.m. “LIVING WITH FRAN”

Returning for its second season on The WB, the series stars Fran Drescher, Ben Feldman, Ryan McPartlin and Misti Traya. Robert Myer, Jamie Kennedy, David Garrett & Jason Ward and Fran Drescher serve as executive producers on the series produced by Regency Television.

Sunday

8:00-9:00 p.m. “CHARMED”

Returning for its eighth season on The WB, the series stars Alyssa Milano, Rose McGowan and Holly Marie Combs, along with Brian Krause and Dorian Gregory. Aaron Spelling, E. Duke Vincent and Brad Kern serve as executive producers on the series produced by Spelling Television, Inc.

9:00-10:00 p.m. “BLUE COLLAR TV”

Returning for its second season on The WB, the series stars Jeff Foxworthy, Bill Engvall, Larry the Cable Guy, Brooke Dillman, Ashley Drane, Ayda Field, Heath Hyche, Peter Oldring and Gary Anthony Williams. Fax Bahr, Adam Small, Jeff Foxworthy, J.P. Williams, Garry Campbell and Brian Hartt serve as executive producers on the series from Bahr/Small Productions and Parallel Entertainment in association with Riverside Productions, Inc., distributed by Warner Bros. Television.

MIDSEASON SERIES

“PEPPER DENNIS”

Feature film star and supermodel Rebecca Romijn (“X-Men, ” ‘Just Shoot Me”) stars as Pepper Dennis, a beautiful and ambitious reporter with her sights set on anchoring Chicago's top-rated evening news broadcast. Pepper's career is her top priority, but she does have close friends, especially the station's makeup artist Kimmy (Lindsay Price, “Beverly Hills, 90210”) and cameraman Chick (Rider Strong, “Boy Meets World”), who has a secret crush on Pepper. Complicating Pepper's daily life is the fact that her spoiled, needy and recently separated sister Kathy (Brooke Burns, “North Shore," ”‘Baywatch”) has moved in with her. Worst of all, the hot guy Pepper woke up with this morning, Charlie Bishop (Josh Hopkins, “The Perfect Storm, ” “Ally McBeal”), just showed up in the newsroom, grabbed her dream job and is now practically her boss. She's trying to despise him, but Charlie is smart, handsome, funny, available and interested. Office romances can be so complicated. From 20th Century Fox Television and writers/executive producers Gretchen J. Berg & Aaron Harberts (“Wonderfalls, ” “Roswell, ” “Beverly Hills, 90210”) and director/executive producer Shawn Levy (“The Pink Panther, ” “Cheaper by the Dozen, ” “Big Fat Liar”).

“THE BEDFORD DIARIES”

“The Bedford Diaries” explores contemporary New York City-based college life through the unique prism of a provocative Human Behavior and Sexuality class. Controversial and charismatic Professor Macklin (Emmy Award-nominated Matthew Modine, “And the Band Played On, “ “Any Given Sunday”) will challenge and inspire the show's youthful ensemble of students as they explore their identities, relationships and sexuality in the most exciting city in the world. Among the students is the smart and attractive Sarah (Tiffany Dupont, “Cheaper by the Dozen”). Sarah has everything going for her until her brother Owen (Penn Badgely, “The Mountain”) walks into class. It's one thing to share in class, but Sarah hadn't planned on discussing her sexuality in front of a sibling. Owen's new class partner is Natalie, “The Jumper” (Corri English, “The Dale Earnhardt Story”). Two years ago, Natalie had a change of heart mid-dive off the roof of the Student Union. Now physically recovered, she has to face the gossip mill and her ex, Richard (Milo Ventimiglia, ‘Gilmore Girls, ” ‘American Dreams”). The quintessential Park Avenue bad boy up until the moment his girlfriend jumped, Richard is now a semi-changed man – sober, attending class and editor-in-chief of The Bedford Bugle. In stark contrast is the working-class Lee (Ernest Waddell, ‘As the World Turns”), who has a noble heart, an artistic soul, a serious girlfriend and a fascination with Zoe (Victoria Cartagena, ‘Baby Fat”). Zoe talks a fast, flirty and kinky game, but despite her brash veneer, she's still a virgin. Also starring Audra McDonald (‘Wit, ” ‘Law & Order”) and Peter Gerety (“The Legend of Bagger Vance”). From HBO Independent Productions, Warner Bros. Television Production Inc. and The Levinson/Fontana Co. with executive producers Tom Fontana (“Oz, ” “Homicide: Life on The Street”), Jim Finnerty (‘The Jury," “Oz") and Julie Martin (‘Homicide: Life on the Street”), along with executive producer Barry Levinson (“Rain Man, ” ‘Diner”).

"MISCONCEPTIONS"

Amanda Watson (Jane Leeves, ‘Frasier") was more than a little shocked to find out that all her teenage daughter Hopper (Taylor Momsen, ‘Spy Kids 2: Island of Lost Dreams") wanted for her birthday was to meet her biological father. After all, Hopper has always heard that her dad is well-bred, handsome, athletic, well-educated and a successful doctor. The only problem is Amanda never actually met him, she only knows him from the profile she was given at the Ivy League sperm bank. After discussing the situation with Horace (French Stewart, "3rd Rock From the Sun"), her best friend and co-worker at an art museum in Chicago, Amanda decides it's time to track down the father of her child and is mortified to discover that her supposedly ideal donor was not the Olympic medalist, Yale-educated surgeon that she has imagined all these years. Meet Eddie Caprio (Adam Rothenberg, ‘Coyote Beach"), a man who needed a little cash after junior college and lied about his identity. Eddie has a certain undeniable charm, yet he's too scattered and immature for Amanda's taste. He can't hold a job, he prefers beer to fine wine, and his idea of dressing up is wearing a clean baseball cap. In Amanda's eyes, Eddie is barely capable of taking care of himself, let alone Hopper. However, when Eddie tracks her down, Hopper falls head-over-heels for her fun-loving dad, and Amanda is forced to allow him to be part of their lives. Could Eddie's appeal be getting through to Amanda, too? Apparently, they're going to have plenty of time to find out. From Imagine Television in association with 20th Century Fox Television with executive producers Brian Grazer (‘Arrested Development," ‘24, ‘A Beautiful Mind"), David Nevins (‘Arrested Development," ‘24," ‘Miss Match"), Jeff Kleeman (‘Titanic," ‘Golden Eye," ‘Sleepy Hollow") and Michael Saltzman (‘The Pink Panther," ‘The Naked Truth," ‘Murphy Brown," ‘Wings").

‘MODERN MEN”

Tim (Josh Braaten, ‘Less Than Perfect"), Kyle (Max Greenfield, ‘Veronica Mars") and Doug (Eric Lively, ‘The L Word") are childhood friends who are at different stages in their lives when it comes to women. Doug can't move on from his ex-wife, Kyle is a womanizing bachelor, and Tim's relationships keep falling apart due to...well, he doesn't actually know. Tim's sister Tina (Marla Sokoloff, ‘Desperate Housewives," ‘The Practice"), a confident young law student, tries to make him understand that today's career-minded, self-sufficient women don't need a man for support, they're looking for a deeper and more meaningful connection. Though their situations are different, each of these guys has come to the same realization -- it takes a lot more than they expected to keep a woman happy and satisfied. After getting no help from Tim's dad Tug (George Wendt, ‘Cheers"), who's stuck in the Stone Age when it comes to the opposite sex, Tim, Kyle and Doug are just desperate enough to seek the help of Dr. Stangl (guest star Wendie Malick, ‘Frasier," ‘Just Shoot Me"), a renowned life coach. Now the question is whether these guys are capable of taking Dr. Stangl's advice and applying it to their every day situations. This fresh, male perspective on modern relationships is from Emmy Award-winning executive producer Jerry Bruckheimer ‘CSI," ‘Cold Case," ‘Without a Trace"). Joining Bruckheimer are executive producers Jonathan Littman (‘Without A Trace," the ‘CSI" and ‘The Amazing Race" franchises) and Marsh McCall (‘Just Shoot Me," ‘The Naked Truth"), along with co-executive producers Ross McCall and Aaron Peters (‘Just Shoot Me," ‘The Simple Life"). From Jerry Bruckheimer Television in association with Warner Bros. Television Production Inc.

Brent88
05-17-2005, 01:20 PM
I'm not a fan of the WB... but it looks like they sent Smallville and Everwood to Thursdays to die. The 8pm slot will have The O.C. on Fox(presumably) which is the same audience. Likely the last season for Charmed as well(probably should have been cancelled).

vashti1999
05-17-2005, 01:25 PM
What I Like About You surviving another season is a surprise, but I admit, I was into it this year. I do wish they had more comedies.

Stuck In The '70's
05-17-2005, 01:25 PM
I will say that some of the wb 's new shows look interesting for a change but I hate that they're moving Smallville and Everwood to Thursday. I guess my VCR will be busy again this year. Maybe I'll watch them on Friday or Saturday since nothings on those nights anyway.

Dragonflies
05-17-2005, 01:37 PM
I'm not a fan of the WB... but it looks like they sent Smallville and Everwood to Thursdays to die. The 8pm slot will have The O.C. on Fox(presumably) which is the same audience. Likely the last season for Charmed as well(probably should have been cancelled).


I think so too, the ratings for SV have been terrible this season, it's now the 5th placed show on the WB, even One Tree Hill is doing better :eek:

Dean Winchester
05-17-2005, 01:58 PM
I think so too, the ratings for SV have been terrible this season, it's now the 5th placed show on the WB, even One Tree Hill is doing better :eek:

well, Chad Michael Murray IS cuter than Tom Welling, and the WB seems hellbent about selling issues of Tiger Beat.

I think Smallville and Everwood can hold it's own against Fox. Pitting OC and One Tree Hill together would be a more toxic combination, but Smallville attracts a more comic book audience, while OC attracts teenage girls and soap fans. I think they can co-exist. I think Smallville had more competition this season up against Lost (which has the sci-fi fans) than it will with The OC.

Pavan
05-17-2005, 01:59 PM
Only interesting thing: Fridays 8:30pm TWINS. Which has Perfect Strangers' Mark Linn-Baker! Looks like I'll tune in to that, since no there is no more TGIF.

Dean Winchester
05-17-2005, 01:59 PM
What I Like About You surviving another season is a surprise, but I admit, I was into it this year. I do wish they had more comedies.

same here. WILAY is definately a show I'll watch whenever I can, but I won't tell anybody that I am, lol.

Dragonflies
05-17-2005, 02:02 PM
well, Chad Michael Murray IS cuter than Tom Welling, and the WB seems hellbent about selling issues of Tiger Beat.

I think Smallville and Everwood can hold it's own against Fox. Pitting OC and One Tree Hill together would be a more toxic combination, but Smallville attracts a more comic book audience, while OC attracts teenage girls and soap fans. I think they can co-exist. I think Smallville had more competition this season up against Lost (which has the sci-fi fans) than it will with The OC.

I think Tom is much cuter ;) He's also starting to look to old to play a teenager.

Also it will be up against Survivor :eek:

Dean Winchester
05-17-2005, 02:04 PM
I think the golden age of WB is over. They used to have so many good shows, but just about all of those series have ended.

I am kinda disapointed that WB renewed Charmed for a season 8, when most old-school fans of the show I know seem to agree with me that this is time to end. Yet they cancelled Angel last season, despite actually getting higher ratings than Charmed, and with fans of the show still believing the series had life left in it still.

Charmed has run it's course, how many more times can they repeat storylines such as demons trying to turn baby Wyatt evil, or Leo proving for the 72nd time that he puts his family over his work? This would've been the perfect time to go out.

Dean Winchester
05-17-2005, 02:06 PM
Also it will be up against Survivor :eek:

true, but reality gets a different audience.

Hell, Alias is up against American Idol this season, and even tho AI wins in the ratings, it's still getting better ratings this year than it ever did on Sunday nights, because most of the people who are into Alias aren't the American Idol fans. If The OC and Friends were able to live up against Survivor, I think that Smallville should be able too.

Pavan
05-17-2005, 02:08 PM
Mark Linn Baker in Twins:
http://www.thewb.com/THEWB/Images/Dynamic/i76/upfront05-head-Twins.jpg

Dean Winchester
05-17-2005, 02:11 PM
Melanie Griffith and Sara Gilbert? I'm definately interested

Seth
05-17-2005, 02:24 PM
Mark Linn-Baker, Sara Gilbert, and Melanie Griffith in the same show....I think I'll work on wiring that antenna.

C Doody
05-17-2005, 02:46 PM
I'm Glad Smallville and 7th Heaven are back. Supernatural sounds pretty good too.

Overall I Like This schedule much better than ABC's, Although I Kinda liked Smallville on Wednesdays.

Stuck In The '70's
05-17-2005, 03:14 PM
I think the golden age of WB is over. They used to have so many good shows, but just about all of those series have ended.

I am kinda disapointed that WB renewed Charmed for a season 8, when most old-school fans of the show I know seem to agree with me that this is time to end. Yet they cancelled Angel last season, despite actually getting higher ratings than Charmed, and with fans of the show still believing the series had life left in it still.

Charmed has run it's course, how many more times can they repeat storylines such as demons trying to turn baby Wyatt evil, or Leo proving for the 72nd time that he puts his family over his work? This would've been the perfect time to go out.
I agree with you about Charmed. I think I'm giving it up after this season. The glory days ended for me when Pru and Cole left and although their have been good episodes since, it just isn't appointment tv anymore.

Stuck In The '70's
05-17-2005, 03:16 PM
Mark Linn Baker in Twins:
http://www.thewb.com/THEWB/Images/Dynamic/i76/upfront05-head-Twins.jpg
That sitcom does look interesting. It sure has a great cast.

Seth
05-17-2005, 03:31 PM
What I'll Watch:
8:00-8:30 p.m. ‘What I Like About You”
8:30-9:00 p.m. ‘TWINS”

...amazingly, it's still the most I've watched the network since the late 90s. (Didn't have network from 00-03, Haven't watched it since getting it back [First via Satellite, now via OTA antenna])

barwars
05-17-2005, 03:55 PM
I'll check out....

Monday
9:00 “JUST LEGAL” (sounds like their best new drama)

Tuesday
8:00 “Gilmore Girls” (always good if nothing else is on)
9:00 “SUPERNATURAL” (if the pilot doesn't impress me, I'm done. I'll most likely be watching "Commander-In-Chief" on ABC during this hour)

Wednesday
9:00 “RELATED” (will sample once)

Friday
8:00 "What I Like About You” (unless FOX or CBS schedules something better, or more likely.... I just won't be home)
8:30 "TWINS” (will sample, looks like their best new series)



I will most likely never watch "Smallville" on WB ever again, although ABC Family will keep me entertained.

Not overly thrilled. At the most, 4.5 hours, at the least, 0.

WB's midseason series sound better than anything coming in the fall. I'm really looking forward to "Misconceptions" with Jane Leeves.... and I won't miss a second of "Modern Men" with George Wendt.

WilCap
05-17-2005, 04:39 PM
TV is screwing me over next season. All my main shows will come on at the exact same time.

WB=Smallville
NBC=Joey
ABC=Alias

What do I watch, lol

Seth
05-17-2005, 04:51 PM
TV is screwing me over next season. All my main shows will come on at the exact same time.

WB=Smallville
NBC=Joey
ABC=Alias

What do I watch, lol

Alias is old hat (plus Jennifer Garner's pregnancy is just going to make it awkward).

That leaves Smallville (never watched) vs. Joey. Ultimately, that's 1 hour of entertainment for you vs. 30 minutes. If you're willing to Watch Will & Grace, then I'd say watch that hour - if for no other reason that for you to be watching sitcoms. If W&G isn't your cup of tea, then Smallville

dawsongirl
05-17-2005, 05:03 PM
Eww....Melanie Griffith?

dawsongirl
05-17-2005, 05:05 PM
well, Chad Michael Murray IS cuter than Tom Welling,

Nah, Tom is cuter. But then I don't read tennie mags either. :lol:

L&OFan4Eva
05-17-2005, 05:07 PM
Sunday
5:00-5:30 p.m. Easy View presentation of “What I Like About You”
5:30-6:00 p.m. Easy View presentation of “What I Like About You”
6:00-7:00 p.m. Easy View presentation of “One Tree Hill”
7:00-7:30 p.m. “Reba” (encore presentation)
7:30-8:00 p.m. “Reba” (encore presentation)
8:00-9:00 p.m. “Charmed”
9:00-10:00 p.m. “Blue Collar TV”

-This could work if they put their promotion muscle into both shows. On paper Charmed and Blue Collar TV seem compatable, but we'll have to wait and see.

Monday
8:00-9:00 p.m. “7th Heaven”
9:00-10:00 p.m. “JUST LEGAL”

-Putting "7th Heaven" after anything will get high ratings, and from the looks of "Just Legal", it might join the tradition.

Tuesday
8:00-9:00 p.m. “Gilmore Girls”
9:00-10:00 p.m. “SUPERNATURAL”

-Like "7th Heaven", putting anything after "Gilmore Girls" will get high ratings. But "Supernatural" could get high teen ratings on the leads alone.

Wednesday
8:00-9:00 p.m. “One Tree Hill”
9:00-10:00 p.m. “RELATED”

- Having "One Tree Hill" hop along on it's own now seems like a good idea since Lost is on an our later, which on the matter of "Related" will kill it.

Thursday
8:00-9:00 p.m. “Smallville”
9:00-10:00 p.m. “Everwood”

-The utter definition of blowing it. Putting "Smallville" on Thursdays is a killer move, but putting "Everwood" after it will kill it more. Expect both to be dead by the end of the season.

Friday
8:00-8:30 p.m. ‘What I Like About You”
8:30-9:00 p.m. ‘TWINS”
9:00-9:30 p.m. ‘Reba”
9:30-10:00 p.m. ‘Living With Fran”

-All four shows are compatable with each other. "Twins" has possibly the best cast of any sitcom so far. Consider me a viewer.

OVERALL: Risky (Mondays), riskier (Wednesdays), and riskiest (Thursdays). This is a kiss or kill proposition for the WB nowadays. Will it work? Of course it won't.

Brent88
05-17-2005, 05:16 PM
TV is screwing me over next season. All my main shows will come on at the exact same time.

WB=Smallville
NBC=Joey
ABC=Alias

What do I watch, lol

Watch one, record the other, TIVO the other. :lol:

I don't think Alias is going to be the same next year with Jennifer Garner pregnant(she does most of the stunts right?)

I hate it when I have multiple shows on at the same time but on a night like Saturday, there is NOTHING on. ARGH! :mad:

C Doody
05-17-2005, 05:16 PM
TV is screwing me over next season. All my main shows will come on at the exact same time.

WB=Smallville
NBC=Joey
ABC=Alias

What do I watch, lol
Smallville :thumbsup:

Dean Winchester
05-17-2005, 05:18 PM
Nah, Tom is cuter. But then I don't read tennie mags either. :lol:

Chad can't act his way out of a paper bag (you know it's bad when Paris Hilton gave a better performance than he did in House of Wax, and Hilary Duff was better than him in A Cinderella Story), but he's got those wittle puppy dog eyes that basically guarentee people are going to watch anything he's in. I'm glad his hair finally started growing out, I wasn't feeling the Timberlake look on him

db108108
05-17-2005, 05:23 PM
Mark Linn-Baker, Sara Gilbert, and Melanie Griffith in the same show....I think I'll work on wiring that antenna.

And Molly Stanton! C'mon Passions fans, you know you love it. I'd watch the show for Sara Gilbert alone.

TVJunkie101
05-17-2005, 06:34 PM
Sigh. EVERY network is trying to pull out the "big guns" on Thursdays, LOL. Survivor will always be my #1 watched program on Thursdays. As a former fan of Smallville (it got too redundant) I think this might be the last chance it gets. Sadly enough. Everwood.. uh oh. Sigh. WB is in trouble on Thursdays. They'll get pounded but they might be able to hold their own.

And like everyone else seems to be, I'll *absolutely* be tuning in to TWINS. I love the entire cast. And I'm with DB, I'd watch the show for Sara Gilbert alone. And yep, I remember Molly Stanton. Back when I actually watched PASSIONS. A little trivia - she played Jesse Metcalfe's love interest on the soap! She wasn't the *greatest* actress (at play sappy and sweet) but she really started to get better when she played a more bitchier character, hopefully her character isn't some ditzy blonde.

Overall, WB has a nice, pretty solid schedule.

EmoJoe
05-17-2005, 07:45 PM
I think the golden age of WB is over. They used to have so many good shows, but just about all of those series have ended.

I am kinda disapointed that WB renewed Charmed for a season 8, when most old-school fans of the show I know seem to agree with me that this is time to end. Yet they cancelled Angel last season, despite actually getting higher ratings than Charmed, and with fans of the show still believing the series had life left in it still.

Charmed has run it's course, how many more times can they repeat storylines such as demons trying to turn baby Wyatt evil, or Leo proving for the 72nd time that he puts his family over his work? This would've been the perfect time to go out.
Im happy about it, I think they definitley picked it up this season and that it was one of the better seasons in a while

dawsongirl
05-17-2005, 08:10 PM
Chad can't act his way out of a paper bag (you know it's bad when Paris Hilton gave a better performance than he did in House of Wax, and Hilary Duff was better than him in A Cinderella Story), but he's got those wittle puppy dog eyes that basically guarentee people are going to watch anything he's in. I'm glad his hair finally started growing out, I wasn't feeling the Timberlake look on him

Only thing I've seen him in is CSI, and his character was an ass.

USTVFanFromUK
05-17-2005, 09:32 PM
Mark Linn Baker in Twins:
http://www.thewb.com/THEWB/Images/Dynamic/i76/upfront05-head-Twins.jpg


Wow! Sara looks so girly now. lol I love her so I'll def check this out if it airs here. Melanie is great too.

db108108
05-17-2005, 11:55 PM
The WB's problem is that it hasn't had a "mega hit" drama since Smallville. It was really good at launching those at one time- Gilmore Girls, Smallville, Charmed, Dawsons Creek, 7th Heaven, Felicity. But they're all getting up there in age (or have been cancelled, in the case of DC & Felicity), and the WB hasn't found new mega hits to take their place. "One Tree Hill" does okay in the ratings, but it is not "Dawsons Creek." "Everwood" is not "Gilmore Girls." "Charmed" is a joke. It's going to be another rough year for the WB, especially if "One Tree Hill" is unable to lead-off a night. It's never been tested sans its "Gilmore Girls" lead-in, and it's never built on that lead-in. It'll be interesting to say the least.

As for Sundays, the WB should stop programming all together on the night. It's got no flow whatsoever, going from Reba repeats to Charmed to Blue Collar TV. It seems like the network has given up altogether on the night.

Stormtracker TF
05-18-2005, 01:24 AM
Mark Linn Baker in Twins:
http://www.thewb.com/THEWB/Images/Dynamic/i76/upfront05-head-Twins.jpg
LOL Mark Linn Baker owning a bra shop.

I've gotta see this. Looks awesome.

Dragonflies
05-18-2005, 03:37 PM
Just heard on the radio Reba's show was picked up by the WB for a 5th Season, plus this fall the WB will be airing the show from the beginning like they did with 7th Heaven and Smallville, Reba: Beginnings :)

Dean Winchester
05-18-2005, 03:41 PM
Just heard on the radio Reba's show was picked up by the WB for a 5th Season, plus this fall the WB will be airing the show from the beginning like they did with 7th Heaven and Smallville, Reba: Beginnings :)

unless Reba decides to quit or walk out due to salary, I think Reba will be on WB for quite some time, it's by far their biggest sitcom

Dragonflies
05-18-2005, 03:47 PM
Yeah I know, when the schedule was posted, I guess they were working things out, so I'm glad they did, Reba rocks :)

db108108
05-18-2005, 04:19 PM
I don't get running Reba reruns on Sunday, followed by Charmed and then Blue Collar TV. what the hell is that? There's no flow whatsoever in that lineup.

Superstar
05-18-2005, 04:35 PM
Season 8 will probably be the last, the girls' contracts are only for 8 seasons I think.

I'm gonna watch:
Charmed
What I Like About You
Gilmore Girls

TJL
05-18-2005, 07:54 PM
I'm glad Smallville and Everwood are going to be on the same night.
I think both shows are excellent, plus I can get two shows on one tape.

God bless you WB!

;)

robyrob
05-19-2005, 10:31 PM
I haven't ever really watched much on WB, next season it'll be:

Sunday
8:00-9:00 p.m. “Charmed”

Friday
8:00-8:30 p.m. ‘What I Like About You”

Brian Damage
05-23-2005, 06:15 PM
I have the pilots for several shows. If anybody is interested I can give you them.

WilCap
05-23-2005, 08:02 PM
Pass them to me please... there are a few I want to see

Brian Damage
05-23-2005, 08:14 PM
We get all the pilots from every network every year. The problem is, the come in first thing in the morning. I don't have to come into work until noon, so alot of the really good stuff is gone. All the WB's stuff was still available, so I took it. One year, I'm going to show up here bright and early and get all the good stuff. :lol:

WilCap
05-23-2005, 10:27 PM
Well, I would like some of WB pilots... I pmed you about it. Did you get any others?

Superstar
05-24-2005, 03:23 AM
Im happy about it, I think they definitley picked it up this season and that it was one of the better seasons in a while
I agree.