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bschmale1113 04-08-2005, 09:59 PM NBC has fallen further than any other network this year, finishing in 4th place in February sweeps for the first time, ever. But there is something to build on with new hit drama "Medium" and Sundays aren't as bad as one would think, so let's head in.
Already In: "The West Wing", "Joey", "Crossing Jordan", "The Apprentice", "ER", "Las Vegas", "Law & Order", "Criminal Intent", "Special Victims Unit", "Medium", "Scrubs"
99.9% Chance It's Back: "Will & Grace", "Trial By Jury"
Decent Shot at Renewal: "The Office", "Medical Investigation"
On the Bubble: "Fear Factor", "American Dreams"
Not a Chance: "Third Watch
Sunday:
7:00 Dateline
8:00 Inconceiveable (New Series)
9:00 Law & Order:CI
10:00 Crossing Jordan
Sundays have been doing decent business from 9-11, but this new soap about workers at a fertility clinic sounds like gangbusters counterprogramming.
Monday:
8:00 Extreme Reunion (New Series)
9:00 Las Vegas
10:00 Medium
"Fear Factor" is past it's prime, it's time to rap it up ratings-wise. This new reality entry will be fresh blood in a timeslot that hasnt had a clear winner this season.
Tuesday:
8:00 Will & Grace (New Time)
8:30 House of Cards (New Series)
9:00 Scrubs
9:30 The Office
10:00 Law & Order:SVU
With "Will" repeats airing Tuesdays at 8 regularly, this move is too obvious. Don't expect the Annie Duke autobiography, "House of Cards" to last though despite a stellar cast including Janeane Garofolo and "24's" Geoff Pierson. As for "Scrubs", it's already been renewed for another season. Thus, expect "The Office" to stick around in NBC's cult comedy hour. Cause, really, nothing else comes close to making sense partnered with "Scrubs". If anything could replace it, look for Tori Spelling's single-camera "Curb Your Enthusiasm" rip-off "NoTORIous".
Wednesday:
8:00 The E-Ring (New Series)
9:00 The West Wing
10:00 Law & Order
Sorry, "American Dreams". Despite being my mom's favorite show and an admitted guilty pleasure on my part, the numbers won't cut it. However, Jerry Bruckheimer's new project may.
Thursday:
8:00 Joey
8:30 NoTORIous (New Series)
9:00 The Apprentice
10:00 ER
While I think NBC sees Tori Spelling's new comedy in more of the vein of "Scrubs", don't be surprised if they pair it with disappointedly renewed "Joey".
Friday
8:00 Dateline
9:00 Medical Investigation (New Time)
10:00 Law & Order: TBJ
I think NBC owed "MI" fore the sole reason that it won it's timeslot 12 different occasions this season. Just because one series came out that was able to beat it ("Numbers") doesn't cause for reason to give up. "JAG" leaving helps too.
Saturday is movie and repeat night.
Brent88 04-09-2005, 07:00 PM Cancelled: American Dreams, Third Watch(I think that's all, could NBC really only cancel 2 shows?)
SUNDAYS
7:00pm-Dateline
8:00pm-New Drama
9:00pm-Law and Order: CI
10:00pm-Crossing Jordan
MONDAYS
8:00pm-Fear Factor
9:00pm-Las Vegas
10:00pm-Medium
TUESDAYS
8:00pm-Scrubs
8:30pm-The Office or New Comedy
9:00pm-The Apprentice: Martha Stewart
10:00pm-Law and Order: SVU
WEDNESDAYS
8:00pm-New Drama(E-Ring?)
9:00pm-The West Wing
10:00pm-Law and Order
THURSDAYS
8:00pm-Joey
8:30pm-Will and Grace
9:00pm-The Apprentice: Donald Trump
10:00pm-ER
FRIDAYS
8:00pm-Dateline
9:00pm-Medical Investigation or New Cop Show(NY: 70 I believe it's called?)
10:00pm-Law and Order: TBJ
SATURDAYS
8:00pm-Repeats/Specials/Movies(Blah)
TVJunkie101 04-10-2005, 10:27 AM SUNDAY
7PM Dateline
8PM New Drama
9PM Law & Order: CI
10PM Crossing Jordan
MONDAY
8PM Fear Factor
9PM Las Vegas
10PM Medium
Why change what's working? I could see Martha Stewart's Apprentice airing at 8PM, maybe, but I think Monday's will stay in-tact.
TUESDAY
8PM Will & Grace
8:30 Scrubs
9PM The Office
9:30 TO BE DETERMINED COMEDY
10PM Law & Order : SVU
Tuesday's for NBC seem to be the best place for the comedies. Depending on the TBD Comedy, I could also see them put The Office at 9:30, too and a new comedy at 9PM.
WEDNESDAY
8PM Martha Stewart's Apprentice
9PM The West Wing
10PM Law & Order
I love American Dreams, but it doesn't look good for them. I think a new season is iffy at best. I suppose it's possible, but not likely. If NBC wants to risk it, put AD on Saturdays or back to Sundays and move a drama from Sunday to Saturday. I guess I would be giving NBC too much credit to actually go and do that...
THURSDAY
8PM Joey
8:30 New Sitcom (Tori Spelling's comedy - maybe)
9PM The Apprentice
10PM ER
FRIDAY
8PM Dateline
9PM Medical Investigation (likely, but they could toss in a new drama, too)
10PM Law & Order: TBJ
SATURDAY
8PM Reruns of Dramas (OR American Dreams, if NBC gets creative, which is doubtful)
9PM Reruns or New Drama
10PM Reruns or New Drama
Since there seem to be a lot of locks for most nights (although knowing NBC, they could screw it up and do something stupid) I could see a new drama or two be tried on Saturday again. It's worth a shot, I suppose. Hell, maybe even try a L&O show or Crossing Jordan on Saturday...
Miss Golden 04-11-2005, 01:54 PM Sunday:
7:00 Dateline NBC
8:00 New Drama
9:00 Law and Order: Criminal Intent
10:00 Crossing Jordan
Monday:
8:00 Fear Factor
9:00 Las Vegas
10:00 Medium
Tuesday:
8:00 Will and Grace
8:30 new comedy
9:00 Scrubs
9:30 The Office or new comedy
10:00 Law and Order: Special Victims Unit
Wednesday:
8:00 new drama
9:00 West Wing
10:00 Law and Order
Thursday:
8:00 Joey
8:30 new comedy
9:00 The Apprentice
10:00 ER
Friday:
8:00 Dateline NBC
9:00 Medical Investigation or new drama
10:00 Law and Order: Trial by Jury
Saturday:
8:00 Law and Order Repeats/Movies/Reality Shows/Specials/etc.
barwars 04-11-2005, 02:02 PM Of course not!
But they could cancel 5 ("American Dreams," "Committed," "Medical Investigation," "Revelations," "The Contender"). And they've already cancelled, what, 8?
Revelations is a limited run series. It is not intended to return in the fall.
barwars 04-12-2005, 02:59 PM Every "limited run" series is not intended to return in the fall until it gets a 20 share and the network executives come begging for more.
Or, in this case, unless it probably doesn't.
But this isn't the type of show that could work after the initial storyline is wrapped up. The end of the world can only happen once.
Dean Winchester 04-14-2005, 12:13 PM But this isn't the type of show that could work after the initial storyline is wrapped up. The end of the world can only happen once.
they could do it ala Buffy where every year they are able to thwart the apocalypse, but then they have to deal with it again the next season, lol
Brent88 04-14-2005, 12:28 PM Every "limited run" series is not intended to return in the fall until it gets a 20 share and the network executives come begging for more.
Or, in this case, unless it probably doesn't.
Close... a 15 share, against AMERICAN IDOL.
Mr. Television 04-14-2005, 04:52 PM A couple more shows like that and Revelations will be back.
db108108 04-20-2005, 01:33 AM NBC said last week that it'll bring "Revelations" back as a limited run series again next year.
NBC's got alot of shows performing poorly, but it doesn't have a whole lot of wiggle room in its schedule. I wouldn't be overly surprized if NBC dumps Tuesday sitcoms all together because they're simply not working on the night. Will & Grace at 8pm is going to draw what, 8 million viewers? Unless NBC can find their break out show next season, the network is going to fall to 4th overall in all categories (this season, it's current 4 in adults 18-49, and third in viewers and adults 25-54, but by the slimmest of margins).
"The Apprentice" has been falling in the ratings every week and is now around 12-13 million viewers (down from 16-17 from last fall), while Joey is drawing 6 million for repeats. Last week, a repeat "Will & Grace" Tuesday at 8 drew only 3.1 million viewers- what must be an all time timeslot low for NBC. The Detroit station isn't even airing NBC stuff Tuesdays from 8-9pm anymore, but rather local sports stuff. "Scrubs" and "The Office" averaged 5.4 million for new episodes at 9pm. It's pathetic.
Brent88 04-20-2005, 09:36 AM NBC said last week that it'll bring "Revelations" back as a limited run series again next year.
Yeah... I saw a brief description of the "finale" this season and it didn't sound very final.
NBC's got alot of shows performing poorly, but it doesn't have a whole lot of wiggle room in its schedule. I wouldn't be overly surprized if NBC dumps Tuesday sitcoms all together because they're simply not working on the night. Will & Grace at 8pm is going to draw what, 8 million viewers? Unless NBC can find their break out show next season, the network is going to fall to 4th overall in all categories (this season, it's current 4 in adults 18-49, and third in viewers and adults 25-54, but by the slimmest of margins). The Detroit station isn't even airing NBC stuff Tuesdays from 8-9pm anymore, but rather local sports stuff.
NBC aired "The Most Outrageous TV Moments" at 8pm last night... :lol: I'm anxious to see how poorly that did in the ratings.
I watched. :o
barwars 04-20-2005, 10:41 AM NBC aired "The Most Outrageous TV Moments" at 8pm last night... :lol: I'm anxious to see how poorly that did in the ratings.
I watched. :o
So did I. I was going to watch George Lopez, but my local ABC aired a St. Jude's special during the hour.
Speaking of local networks running local stuff during primetime..... this Friday my local NBC will be playing the Yankees game from 7 to (presumably) 10. If the game runs over, I hope they still air L&O:TBJ.
And then Dateline and Third Watch will be moving to "sister station" UPN to air on Saturday night. This must suck for Third Watch fans.
Brent88 04-20-2005, 10:52 AM So did I. I was going to watch George Lopez, but my local ABC aired a St. Jude's special during the hour.
Speaking of local networks running local stuff during primetime..... this Friday my local NBC will be playing the Yankees game from 7 to (presumably) 10. If the game runs over, I hope they still air L&O:TBJ.
And then Dateline and Third Watch will be moving to "sister station" UPN to air on Saturday night. This must suck for Third Watch fans.
My local ABC station ran a St. Jude special a few weeks ago during Jake in Progress.
About a month ago my CBS station ran a Billy Graham special in place of NCIS(Tuesdays at 8pm).
db108108 04-20-2005, 10:54 AM Sister station UPN? CBS must be reallly happy about that one. I actually watched the "TV Moments" too on the Cleveland NBC station.
barwars 04-20-2005, 11:01 AM About a month ago my CBS station ran a Billy Graham special in place of NCIS(Tuesdays at 8pm).
I hate those Billy Graham specials.... one aired in place of KoQ/Yes Dear a few weeks back.
barwars 04-20-2005, 11:02 AM Sister station UPN? CBS must be reallly happy about that one. I actually watched the "TV Moments" too on the Cleveland NBC station.
I guess they're owned by the same company/person.
My local WB and FOX are "sister stations" too.
Brent88 04-20-2005, 11:14 AM My local ABC and FOX stations just recently became sisters. The ABC station did a newscast in the morning, noon, 5 and 6, and 11 in the evening, the FOX station did NOTHING. So... a few months ago, they started a 10pm newscast(like other FOX stations), they use two new anchors, but the weather and sports anchors come from the ABC station. On the ABC station's website it has the FOX station logo below it.
Brent88 04-20-2005, 12:15 PM NBC beat MWAK/George Lopez at 8pm... :eek:
"Idol," which featured a "'70s dance" theme, hustled its way to a 13.9/23 at 8 p.m., off slightly from last week's numbers. An "NCIS" rerun, 7.6/12, put CBS in second for the hour. There was a big dropoff from there, with NBC schedule-filler "Most Outrageous TV Moments" coming in third at 3.4/6 and repeats of ABC's "My Wife and Kids" and "George Lopez" right behind that. The first new "Gilmore Girls" in six weeks posted a 3.2/5 for The WB. UPN trailed with "All of Us" and "Eve."
Pavan 04-20-2005, 03:45 PM NBC beat MWAK/George Lopez at 8pm... :eek:
They were repeats. Both shows had more total viewers though, I think.
spunkygirl 04-20-2005, 03:53 PM I guess they're owned by the same company/person.
My local WB and FOX are "sister stations" too.
My ABC and Fox stations are "sister stations" and my WB station is WB and UPN combined
Brent88 04-20-2005, 04:57 PM They were repeats. Both shows had more total viewers though, I think.
Win or lose... BOTH NBC and ABC are disasters on Tuesdays(save SVU at 10 for NBC).
db108108 04-21-2005, 03:02 PM It looks like W&G is probably getting renewed, which isn't a surprize at this point.
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/thr/television/brief_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1000892658
About the Tuesday night line-ups, NBC and ABC are disasters in the 8pm hour because they insist on going after the same audience that Idol is going after. CBS's "NCIS" is number two in the slot in viewers and adults and showed a very small drop in numbers after "Idol" came on. It's directed towards a different audience "Gilmore Girls" is much the same. It's called counter-programming, networks. That's why a drama will not work at 10pm on ABC on Wednesday.
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