Pavan
07-08-2003, 04:38 PM
Now this is cool! Shows that have never aired! A few shows that never got picked up will air for the first time on Trio, week of Sept 1:
TR!O LAUNCHES 'BRILLIANT, BUT CANCELLED' STRIP WITH WEEK OF NEVER-AIRED PILOTS
New York, July 8, 2003 --TR!O's "Brilliant, But Cancelled" nightly strip, which launches on Labor Day, will feature never-aired pilots in its first week including Fargo starring a "pre-Sopranos'" Edie Falco and Beat Cops, it was announced by Lauren Zalaznick, President, TRIO.
"We've found a treasure trove of great television in the form of pilots that never made it to series, but deserve to be seen. By airing these pilots in the first week of our 'Brilliant, But Cancelled' strip, we're giving them the second chance they deserve," said Ms. Zalaznick.
Kicking off "Brilliant, But Cancelled" week is the 90-minute World of Wonder documentary Brilliant, But Cancelled: Pilot Season (previously announced) which examines the pitch process - from idea to show order - and programs that should have, could have and would have, but never did, make it to air. Comments from producers, writers and stars caught up in the trenches of pilot season, plus clips from many of these pilots will be featured in the documentary.
Fargo, based on the hit 1996 film by Joel and Ethan Coen and starring a pre-Carmela Soprano Edie Falco, is among the pilots airing during the week of September 1. Developed by Bruce Paltrow (The White Shadow) and Robert Palm and directed by actress Kathy Bates, the one-hour program features quirky characters in a small Midwestern town and spotlights the investigative prowess of the very pregnant police chief Marge Gunderson.
Also airing within the "Brilliant, But Cancelled" pilots week is Beat Cops. Filmed in a cinema-verite style and without a laugh-track, this half-hour comedy stars Sam Sedar and Jon Benjamin as two clueless New York City patrolmen who are oblivious to the volatile citizens around them. Sedar co-wrote the pilot with Charles Fisher.
TR!O's pilots week also features Savage, the 1973 Steven Spielberg-directed program starring Martin Landau and Barbara Bain (real-life husband and wife) as an investigative journalist and producer who work for a television news magazine show. The 90-minute pilot guest stars Dabney Coleman and Will Geer.
Additional pilots will be announced shortly.
The new 8:00 p.m., ET/PT "Brilliant, But Cancelled" strip rounds out TR!O's primetime programming block beginning Monday, September 1. (TR!O's Sessions At West 54th series, which is currently in the 8:00 p.m., ET/PT timeslot, will move to 7:00 p.m., ET/PT.) At 9:00 p.m., ET/PT TR!O will continue to air its 9 Sharp documentary block, which presents world and U.S. premiere films (ex. Cinemania; Farang Ba and Secret Rulers of the World) and, the ever popular Late Night with David Letterman episodes will continue at 10:00 p.m., ET/ PT.
TR!Ois an entertainment cable television channel reflecting pop culture TV:film, music, fashion, television and stage in its programming. TR!O is available to over 18 million households via digital cable and satellite services. For more information about TR!O, visit www.triotv.com or call 1-877-GET-TRIO.
TR!O LAUNCHES 'BRILLIANT, BUT CANCELLED' STRIP WITH WEEK OF NEVER-AIRED PILOTS
New York, July 8, 2003 --TR!O's "Brilliant, But Cancelled" nightly strip, which launches on Labor Day, will feature never-aired pilots in its first week including Fargo starring a "pre-Sopranos'" Edie Falco and Beat Cops, it was announced by Lauren Zalaznick, President, TRIO.
"We've found a treasure trove of great television in the form of pilots that never made it to series, but deserve to be seen. By airing these pilots in the first week of our 'Brilliant, But Cancelled' strip, we're giving them the second chance they deserve," said Ms. Zalaznick.
Kicking off "Brilliant, But Cancelled" week is the 90-minute World of Wonder documentary Brilliant, But Cancelled: Pilot Season (previously announced) which examines the pitch process - from idea to show order - and programs that should have, could have and would have, but never did, make it to air. Comments from producers, writers and stars caught up in the trenches of pilot season, plus clips from many of these pilots will be featured in the documentary.
Fargo, based on the hit 1996 film by Joel and Ethan Coen and starring a pre-Carmela Soprano Edie Falco, is among the pilots airing during the week of September 1. Developed by Bruce Paltrow (The White Shadow) and Robert Palm and directed by actress Kathy Bates, the one-hour program features quirky characters in a small Midwestern town and spotlights the investigative prowess of the very pregnant police chief Marge Gunderson.
Also airing within the "Brilliant, But Cancelled" pilots week is Beat Cops. Filmed in a cinema-verite style and without a laugh-track, this half-hour comedy stars Sam Sedar and Jon Benjamin as two clueless New York City patrolmen who are oblivious to the volatile citizens around them. Sedar co-wrote the pilot with Charles Fisher.
TR!O's pilots week also features Savage, the 1973 Steven Spielberg-directed program starring Martin Landau and Barbara Bain (real-life husband and wife) as an investigative journalist and producer who work for a television news magazine show. The 90-minute pilot guest stars Dabney Coleman and Will Geer.
Additional pilots will be announced shortly.
The new 8:00 p.m., ET/PT "Brilliant, But Cancelled" strip rounds out TR!O's primetime programming block beginning Monday, September 1. (TR!O's Sessions At West 54th series, which is currently in the 8:00 p.m., ET/PT timeslot, will move to 7:00 p.m., ET/PT.) At 9:00 p.m., ET/PT TR!O will continue to air its 9 Sharp documentary block, which presents world and U.S. premiere films (ex. Cinemania; Farang Ba and Secret Rulers of the World) and, the ever popular Late Night with David Letterman episodes will continue at 10:00 p.m., ET/ PT.
TR!Ois an entertainment cable television channel reflecting pop culture TV:film, music, fashion, television and stage in its programming. TR!O is available to over 18 million households via digital cable and satellite services. For more information about TR!O, visit www.triotv.com or call 1-877-GET-TRIO.