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Pavan
04-25-2005, 10:52 PM
ABC ANNOUNCES NEW ORIGINAL PROGRAMMING FOR JUNE AND JULY

PLUS THE RETURN OF “WIFE SWAP” AND SUMMER NEW TIME PERIODS

FOR “SUPERNANNY” AND “LOST”



SUMMER SLATE TO INCLUDE:



FOUR NEW ALTERNATIVE SERIES -- “DANCING WITH THE STARS,” “THE SCHOLAR,”

“BRAT CAMP” AND “WELCOME TO THE NEIGHBORHOOD”



ONE EPIC DRAMA -- “EMPIRE”



PLUS MOVIE NIGHTS, SPECIALS…



WITH MORE TO COME IN AUGUST





The ABC Television Network has announced a summer slate of original scripted and alternative series, two weekly movie franchises, a music special and some favorite returning series to premiere in June and July. August programming is still to be announced.





JUNE:



SUPERNANNY (new night and time) -- Television’s newest superhero can tame the wildest toddler, soothe the savage six-year-old and get the most difficult child to overcome problems with behavior, sleep, mealtime, potty training and other challenges that have vexed parents around the world for centuries. This miracle worker is Jo Frost, a.k.a. Supernanny, godsend to desperate parents across the country who were dazzled by her amazing results when her series debuted this past fall, as she showed families the tools for transforming their children’s wild ways. Her practical, no-nonsense style was honed over 15 years of nannying in the U.K. and the U.S. Rebroadcast episodes begin airing on a new day and time, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, (8:00 – 9:00 p.m., ET.)



DANCING WITH THE STARS (new alternative series) – An international sensation under the title “Strictly Come Dancing,” this six-part, prime time series at last makes its American debut! This totally original show will feature six celebrities paired with leading professional dancers to train and then compete in a live television knockout ballroom dancing competition. Each week, America votes for the dancer they best feel has learned to master and execute these difficult dances in front of a live studio audience. “Dancing With the Stars” will be produced in America for ABC by BBC Entertainment, a division of BBC Worldwide, the production team responsible for the hit UK version. The series will be executive produced for the BBC by Richard Hopkins, Creative Head of Format Entertainment. Series premieres WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1 (9:00 –10 p.m., ET.)



LOST (new time) -- Starting one week after the exciting 2-hour season finale, the adventure begins again when ABC launches summer rebroadcasts – same night, later hour – with the episode that started it all! Dr. Jack Shephard wakes up in a bamboo forest seeing smoke and hearing screams. Survivors of the crash of Oceanic flight #815 have landed on a tropical island of harsh terrain, cruel weather and dark secrets. But it’s the people and their pasts that may pose the greatest danger to group’s ability to endure. If you haven’t seen the show everyone’s been talking about, now is the time to catch up. And if you’ve been a faithful viewer, here’s your chance to catch all the implanted clues to the characters and their futures you didn’t catch the first time around. Rebroadcast episodes begin airing at the new time, WEDNESDAY, June 1 (10:00 – 11:00 p.m., ET.)



THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF DISNEY PRESENTS -- “BAMBI” – The animated classic has its network television premiere on the Wonderful World of Disney as the legendary family franchise joins in the 50th Anniversary Celebration of Southern California’s Disneyland theme park. Like other theatrical films airing as part of the franchise this summer, “Bambi” will be highlighted by celebrity-hosted interstitials honoring the park’s 50 year history. This does leave “Bambi” with some bragging rights -- having been released in 1942, this heart tugging parable about the cycles of life as reflected in the story of the growth of a young deer has been entertaining audiences for more than 60 years. The network premiere of “Bambi” will air SATURDAY, June 4 (8:00 – 10:00 p.m.)



THE SCHOLAR (new alternative series) – The opportunity of a lifetime is about to come true for one of America’s best and brightest high school students in a groundbreaking unscripted series that will send the winner to a top rated university, all expenses paid. Filmed on location at the University of Southern California, “The Scholar” will be the first show ever to celebrate higher education as the ultimate American prize. For the chance of a full-ride to the college of their choice, ten qualified high school seniors -- who might not otherwise have an opportunity to pursue a college education -- will compete for a full scholarship and all college related expenses. They will have to demonstrate excellence in the areas of academics, leadership, school spirit and community service. “The Scholar” is a concept based on an original idea by Jaye Pace, Shannon Meairs and Waxman Williams Entertainment. Steve Martin, Joan Stein, Jon Murray, Marcy Carsey and Tom Werner will serve as executive producers. Series premieres MONDAY, JUNE 6 (8:00 – 9:00 p.m., ET.)



ABC MONDAY MOVIE OF THE WEEK – “THE RING” – The Monday movie franchise returns with the network premiere of “The Ring,” which is based on the Japanese film “Ringu.” Seven days to live is all you’re given by the whispered creepy telephone call you receive after viewing a mysterious tape containing jarring images. The film surrounds a young ambitious journalist, named Rachel Keller (Naomi Watts) set on finding the reason why her niece had been frightened to death. During her investigation she comes across the infamous tape, which she watches as well as shares with her ex-husband Noah (Martin Henderson), and son Aidan (David Dorfman). Fearing for their short sentenced lives, Rachel and Noah race against time to understand what the images of the frightening little girl, the horse ranch and the blazing ring all represent and how they can stop it, that is if it can be stopped… “The Ring” makes its network premiere on MONDAY, June 6 (9:00 – 11:00 p.m., ET.)



EMPIRE (new drama series) – This sweeping six-hour limited series tells the tale of Octavius -- the boy destined to become the emperor Augustus -- one of the most influential leaders in world history. The story – which blends fiction with history -- begins in Rome in 44 B.C., on the heels of the vicious assassination of Julius Caesar. As he lay dying, Caesar names his nephew, Octavius, as the heir to his legacy, thereby plunging Rome into civil war and pitting the 17-year-old-boy against the iconic general, Marc Antony, his 15 legions and a scheming Senate that is bent on reclaiming its lost power. Octavius’ only protection comes from Tyrannus, a fierce gladiator sworn to protect the young prince and restore him to Caesar’s throne. “Empire” will take us from the death of Caesar to Octavius’ climactic return to Rome at the head of an invading army seeking a final showdown with Marc Antony. “Empire” stars Jonathan Cake as Tyrannus, Santiago Cabrera as Octavius, Emily Blunt as Camane, Chris Egan as Agrippa and Vincent Regan as Marc Antony. Recurring or guest stars include Dennis Haysbert as Magonius, Trudie Styler as Servilia, James Frain as Brutus and Colm Feore as Julius Caesar. “Empire” is being executive-produced by award-winning producers Craig Zadan and Neil Meron (“Life with Judy Garland: Me and My Shadows,” the Oscar-winning “Chicago”), multiple award-winnerTony Jonas (“Queer as Folk”), Chip Johannessen (“24”) and Thomas Wheeler (“The Prometheus Project”), who is also the series creator. The series -- filmed entirely in Rome and South Central Italy -- is produced by Taranus LTD. in association with Storyline Entertainment and distributed by Touchstone Television.

Two-hour premiere slated for TUESDAY, JUNE 28 (9:00 – 11:00 p.m., ET), with hour-long episodes to air for four consecutive Tuesdays, 10:00-11:00 p.m., ET.





JULY:



BRAT CAMP (new alternative series) – What would you do with a teen that curses at you, breaks the law in your house and doesn’t listen to anything you say? Six families with out of control teenagers make the tough choice and decide to send their kids to Sagewalk Wilderness Therapy Camp, a boot camp-style program in the wilds of Oregon, in the desperate hope that once it’s over they will get back the children they once knew and loved. “Brat Camp” is from Shapiro/Grodner Productions and Twenty Twenty Productions with Arnold Shapiro, Allison Grodner, Peter Casely-Hayford, Jamie Isaacs and Claudia Milne serving as executive producers. Premiere date to be announced.



WELCOME TO THE NEIGHBORHOOD (new alternative series) – Seven diverse families, one beautiful home, on the perfect suburban cul-de-sac…let the competition begin! And this time, the neighbors will get to decide who wins the house. And while each of those neighbors has their own set of assumptions and prejudices, as they learn each of the competing families’ stories an emotional journey begins, that opens eyes and hearts. The show is not just about a house, but about the building of a community. “Welcome to the Neighborhood” is from MGM, New Screen Concepts and the Jay and Tony Show Productions with Rob Lee, Chuck Bangert, Lou Gorfain, Jay Blumenfield and Tony Marsh serving as executive producers. Premiere date to be announced.



BANK OF AMERICA PRESENTS: A CELEBRATION AT FORD'S THEATER - AMERICA SALUTES THE TROOPS (new special) – Hosted by comedian Jeff Foxworthy, Hollywood’s leading film, television and musical celebrities unite as they celebrate our country and the contribution of the United States Armed Forces with the President and First Lady. The special will include performances by Hilary Duff, Josh Gracin and Julie Robert. The historic Ford’s Theatre provides the setting for a night of star-studded entertainment for this perfect celebration on the 4th of July. The special is from Cates/Doty Productions with Gil Cates and Dennis Doty as executive producers. Airdate to be announced.



WIFE SWAP (returning alternative series) -- Coming back this summer with all new episodes is a reality show unlike any other! “Wife Swap” presents two families with very different values who take part in a two-week challenge in which the wives from the two families exchange husbands, children and lives (but not bedrooms) to discover what it’s like to live a very different woman’s life. It’s a mind-blowing experiment that often changes their lives forever. Summer return date to be announced.
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Coory
04-26-2005, 12:22 AM
Brat Camp was recently on ABC Family. So it isnt really a new series.

Pavan
04-26-2005, 07:11 AM
From Variety...


ABC will look to capitalize its regular season Nielsen momentum this summer with one of the net's most ambitious warm-weather slates in years.

Alphabet will debut no less than four new alternative skeins in June and July -- including the newly announced "Welcome to the Neighborhood" -- and bring back "Wife Swap" with up to 10 original episodes.

Net is also planning a splashy launch for its big-budget, limited-run Roman empire skein "Empire," which will unfold on Tuesday nights over five weeks.

In addition, frosh hits "Lost" and "Desperate Housewives" will get new summer timeslots, while ABC will turn Saturday's "Wonderful World of Disney" franchise into a home for some of Disney's biggest theatricals, including the network premiere of "Bambi."

ABC exec veep Jeff Bader said the success of the net's regular season series allowed some shows that had been available for spring to air in the summer instead.

"We definitely have some momentum, and we want to keep it going through the summer right up to the start of next season," he said.

Early start

That means skeins will start rolling out just a few weeks after the 2004-05 season wraps May 25 and the NBA playoffs get under way.

Bader said ABC will use the NBA to help hype "Empire," which he believes could have strong male appeal. Limited skein will have a two-hour premiere on Tuesday, June 28, from 9-11 p.m., with the remaining four episodes running on consecutive Tuesdays at 10 p.m.

"This is actually less risky" than premiering the show in season, Bader added.

Indeed, Neil Meron, one of "Empire's" exec producers (along with partner Craig Zadan), said he's happy the long-in-the-works project will get a chance to bowaway from the regular season crush.

"After all the work on this, we want to get noticed, and this is the best way for it to get the recognition we all think it deserves," he said, noting the blockbuster feel of the skein fits in well with what auds expect from summertime entertainment.

Tony Jonas, another exec producer on "Empire," called the skein "probably the most expensive show on network television, and it all shows up onscreen."

Scheduling means "Empire" will get on the air two months before HBO premieres its even more expensive Roman empire drama in September.

As for the rest of ABC's summer sked:

* "Dancing With Stars," the U.S. adaptation of "Strictly Come Dancing," will air Wednesdays at 9 p.m. starting June 1. Skein is a sort of mash-up of "American Idol" and "Dance Fever" (Daily Variety, Jan. 17).

* Summer season of "Wonderful World of Disney" begins June 4 with the bow of "Bambi." To help hype the 50th anniversary of Disneyland, net plans to air a slew of modern Disney hits, with celeb-hosted interstitials making note of the park's historical highlights.

* "The Scholar" -- a sort of "Who Wants to Go to College" for needy students from the superstar production team of Steve Martin, Joan Stein, Jon Murray, Marcy Carsey and Tom Werner -- gets the 8 p.m. Monday slot. It premieres June 6.

* In July, ABC will bow the previously hush-hush unscripted reality skein "Welcome to the Neighborhood," on which a community decides which of seven families wins a brand new home in their neighborhood. MGM Television, New Screen Concepts and the Jay and Tony Show produced the skein, which doesn't yet have a timeslot.

* The previously announced "Brat Camp," in which unruly teens are forced to shape up when they're shipped out to a wilderness camp in Oregon (Daily Variety, Jan. 20), will also bow in July.

It's possible ABC will sked either "Brat Camp" or "Welcome to the Neighborhood" Sundays at 9 p.m., right after repeats of "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition."

Timeslot shuffle

The 9 p.m. slot will become vacant in late June or early July once ABC moves "Desperate Housewives" to a temporary 10 p.m. timeslot on Sundays. "Lost" will also get a later timeslot, Wednesdays at 10 p.m., starting June 1.

Bader said the net believes airing the shows out of their regular time period will expose them to new viewers.

ABC hasn't yet decided when or whether repeats of "Grey's Anatomy" or "Boston Legal," both of which have aired Sundays at 10, will air.

* Net is also giving "Supernanny" an earlier timeslot in the summer, shifting it to Wednesdays at 8 as a lead-in to "Dancing With the Stars." In addition, "Wife Swap" is expected to get an 8 p.m. timeslot in July. There it could serve as a lead-in to a new reality show.

* ABC plans a Monday movie franchise in June and July, starting June 6 with the network bow of "The Ring." Some features are also expected to air on Saturdays.

As for ABC's other summer plans, four original episodes of "Complete Savages" will air on Fridays this June, while extra original episodes of "Eyes" may be available as well.

Net also has its annual "Celebration at Ford's Theater" spec planned for July and is promising more original alternative skeins for August.