View Full Version : More Renewal News from NBC (AD not mentioned yet)


PrettyinPink55
03-17-2005, 11:49 PM
Good news for The West Wing, ER, Joey, Crossing Jordan, and Las Vegas fans....you've been renewed! ER gets three more years.

Yet, this article I found on thefutoncritic failed to mention anything about AD....

http://www.thefutoncritic.com/cgi/gofuton.cgi?action=pr&id=20050317nbc05

But maybe it's not so bad, right? I mean they still haven't said anything about Will & Grace and Scrubs...and I know this isn't their final list....

This is what I got from zap2it.com:

NBC Renews Four, Including 'Vegas,' 'Joey'
(Thursday, March 17 04:07 PM)
LOS ANGELES (Zap2it.com) NBC's final schedule for the 2005-06 season won't be announced until May, but the network got a head-start on Thursday (March 17), renewing "Crossing Jordan," "Las Vegas" and the freshman comedy "Joey" for another year. In addition, NBC confirmed the rumored renewal of "West Wing" and the two-year extension for "ER," which will keep the medical drama on the air through at least the 2007-08 season.
"The continuing quality and popularity of these series make them the mainstays of our year-to-year schedules," says NBC Entertainment President Kevin Reilly. "Coupled with our innovative current development plans, we feel we have the right mix of returning and fresh, new breakout hits for a promising 2005-06 schedule."

Facing the tough challenge of following in the footsteps of "Friends," "Joey" has struggled at times this season, averaging 11.1 million viewers. Still, NBC can boast that it's the season's top new comedy among adults 18-49 and in total viewers. Of the NBC renewals, "Joey" was probably the one whose future was in the most doubt.


Even after weathering a tough fall opposite "Monday Night Football," "Las Vegas" has averaged 11.7 million viewers per week in its second season. Those numbers are almost identical to the figures the show delivered last year.
Although NBC's Sunday performance has been spotty this season due to weaknesses between 7 p.m. and 9 p.m., "Crossing Jordan" has provided a strong anchor, averaging 12.1 million viewers despite strong competition from ABC's "Boston Legal."

Two of the most decorated dramas in the history of the medium, "The West Wing" and "ER" are averaging 11.4 and 16.5 million viewers respectively.

Thursday's announcement brings a good deal of clarity to NBC's schedule with two months to go before its official upfront presentation. In addition to today's renewals, a number of shows -- including "Scrubs," "Will & Grace," freshman drama "Medium" and the first three "Law & Order" offerings -- had already been picked up for next season. "American Dreams" and "Committed" appear to be dead in the water and the fate of Friday dramas "Third Watch" and "Medical Investigation" is decidedly cloudy and probably won't be determined until after NBC executives have had the opportunity to look over the network's pilot haul.

Mr. Television
03-17-2005, 11:50 PM
Yea for Crossing Jordan and Las Vegas. I love those shows.

PrettyinPink55
03-17-2005, 11:51 PM
Yea for Crossing Jordan and Las Vegas. I love those shows.


Cool! Congrats!!! :D

ADfan
03-18-2005, 03:21 AM
Thursday's announcement brings a good deal of clarity to NBC's schedule with two months to go before its official upfront presentation. In addition to today's renewals, a number of shows -- including "Scrubs," "Will & Grace," freshman drama "Medium" and the first three "Law & Order" offerings -- had already been picked up for next season. "American Dreams" and "Committed" appear to be dead in the water and the fate of Friday dramas "Third Watch" and "Medical Investigation" is decidedly cloudy and probably won't be determined until after NBC executiv

It says American Dreams and Committed are dead in the water, this sounds like bad news, right? :( .

Brent88
03-18-2005, 10:08 AM
Just FWIW... Scrubs was renewed for 2 seasons last year, so it's back next year.

Will and Grace will be back too, almost certain.

tvfan0101
03-18-2005, 10:25 AM
Committed may be back if NBC is not pleased with its crop of comedy pilots. American Dreams, however, needs a miracle to return, sadly.

Brent88
03-18-2005, 10:29 AM
Committed may be back if NBC is not pleased with its crop of comedy pilots. American Dreams, however, needs a miracle to return, sadly.

Sitcoms are about dead. As much as I hate to say it... I forsee continued cutbacks in the number of comedies the networks air next year. They just aren't as good as they use to be.

PrettyinPink55
03-18-2005, 10:48 AM
Sitcoms are about dead. As much as I hate to say it... I forsee continued cutbacks in the number of comedies the networks air next year. They just aren't as good as they use to be.

I agree with you there...sitcoms are dead. There are few good sitcoms left on television.

But this "dead in the water" thing doesn't sound good for AD. :(

tvfan0101
03-18-2005, 01:39 PM
According to TFC, NBC has twelve comedy pilots set to be shot and as many as seven more in the works, for a total of nineteen. NBC seems committed (no pun intended) on getting back in the comedy game.

Great8
03-18-2005, 02:38 PM
This from TVGuide.com today. A nice plug, FWIW:

Y'ALL COME BACK NOW: NBC has officially picked up ER for another two seasons, and The West Wing, Crossing Jordan, Las Vegas and Joey for one apiece. So lemme get this straight: Craptacular Joey gets renewed outright, but the fate of the sublime American Dreams remains in question? Long live cable.

PrettyinPink55
03-18-2005, 03:01 PM
This from TVGuide.com today. A nice plug, FWIW:

Y'ALL COME BACK NOW: NBC has officially picked up ER for another two seasons, and The West Wing, Crossing Jordan, Las Vegas and Joey for one apiece. So lemme get this straight: Craptacular Joey gets renewed outright, but the fate of the sublime American Dreams remains in question? Long live cable.

That is craptacular indeed!!! :mad:

newsie007
03-18-2005, 07:55 PM
Well... for me, hope springs eternal for American dreams renewal... but then again, after reading on the web about NBC Kevin reilly's new pet show project for the fall... I really wonder what those folks in Hollywood are thinking about their idea of "quality family entertainment".

Seems NBC Entertainment exc Kevin Reilly is quote "really excited" about a new show he's pushing... that's already been cast... and probably shot...
about, get this " a hip, sophisticated modern day JESUS"

Not a guy named Jesus.... a show featuring THE original, one and only, right out of the Bible, JESUS.

Yes, you read right... the show's about Jesus ... who takes a personal interest in mentoring and counseling a drug addicted priest played by actor Aidan Quinn.

By "Hip"... I wouldn't be surprised if NBC has Jesus wearing Armani and Versace suits... while he spends time "counseling" this one priest.

Believe it or not... this Reilly guy at NBC says he believes this is "family entertainment" that everyone will enjoy.
If this show is picked up.... and American Dreams cancelled... TV truly does suck in the worst way.

Brent88
03-18-2005, 08:07 PM
I agree with you there...sitcoms are dead. There are few good sitcoms left on television.

But this "dead in the water" thing doesn't sound good for AD. :(

Oh and family dramas are dead too. The new things are going to be crime dramas like CSI(although if CBS adds another one, viewers will leave because they will overkill it like they did with Millionaire on ABC back in 2000-2001), and clones of Desperate Housewives. I think new reality being hits is over too, although I forsee Survivor and American Idol around for awhile.

PrettyinPink55
03-18-2005, 08:54 PM
Oh and family dramas are dead too. The new things are going to be crime dramas like CSI(although if CBS adds another one, viewers will leave because they will overkill it like they did with Millionaire on ABC back in 2000-2001), and clones of Desperate Housewives. I think new reality being hits is over too, although I forsee Survivor and American Idol around for awhile.

I don't know...as much as I hate to say it, I don't think reality TV is quite dead YET.

And newsie007- is the show you are talking about called "The Book of Daniel?"

newsie007
03-18-2005, 10:38 PM
Yep... pretty in pink. Its "book Of Daniel" I was spekaing of.

Pretty dumb idea for a show I think...
If NBC thinks a show like that will appeal to religious people, theyre wrong.
If NBC thinks it will appeal to those who aren't religious, theyre wrong... because they wont want to watch anything that's "faith based" anyway.

I'm no conservative... but i agree hollywood is WAY out of touch with the public on what's "family viewing".

newsie007
03-18-2005, 10:39 PM
Yep... pretty in pink. Its "book Of Daniel" I was speaking of.

Pretty dumb idea for a show I think...
If NBC thinks a show like that will appeal to religious people, theyre wrong.
If NBC thinks it will appeal to those who aren't religious, theyre wrong... because they wont want to watch anything that's "faith based" anyway.

I'm no conservative... but i agree hollywood is WAY out of touch with the public on what's "family viewing".

PrettyinPink55
03-18-2005, 10:45 PM
I have read the synopsis and descriptions for "The Book of Daniel," and it doesn't sound all that appealing to me...

Storywriter
03-19-2005, 01:42 AM
If it's a show coming to NBC my guess is it won't last long.Mel

spunkygirl
03-19-2005, 03:02 PM
I read in tvguide that a couple of American Dreams stars(can't remember their names) already signed with another company, because they feel it won't be renewed.

PrettyinPink55
03-19-2005, 04:16 PM
I read in tvguide that a couple of American Dreams stars(can't remember their names) already signed with another company, because they feel it won't be renewed.

Gail O' Grady, Rachel Boston, and Will Estes have all signed on to do pilots on different networks. But that doesn't really mean anything. It only means that they are trying to secure their jobs in case AD is not renewed next season.

Storywriter
03-19-2005, 11:23 PM
Yeah this way they are prepared for the next job in case AD doesn't return.Vanessa will be in a movie I read somewhere called The Perfect Man and you will hear more about Vanessa's movie when it gets close to it's release date which right now is set for August 12 maybe 25th one of those.Mel :cool:

ADfan
03-21-2005, 02:48 AM
i was wondering if any of you know how the networks plan the types of shows they air. Meaning, if they cancel a drama do they have to pick up another drama in its place or will any other reality show work? Or possibly this new lame attempt at drama, "the book of danial"

Mr. Television
03-21-2005, 02:52 AM
i was wondering if any of you know how the networks plan the types of shows they air. Meaning, if they cancel a drama do they have to pick up another drama in its place or will any other reality show work? Or possibly this new lame attempt at drama, "the book of danial"


They can replace a show with whatever they want even a reality show.

ADfan
03-21-2005, 02:54 AM
They can replace a show with whatever they want even a reality show.

Thats what I thought. :rolleyes: :rolleyes: