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Entries by Peter Georgiou (76)

Wednesday
Oct032012

NBC Picks Goes Full Season With "Revolution", "Go On" and "The New Normal"

On the heels of winning its first premiere week in the A18-49 demographic in nine years, NBC has picked up three of its new fall series - the adventure-drama "Revolution" and the comedies "Go On" and "The New Normal" -- for full-season commitments for the 2012-13 season, it was announced today by Jennifer Salke, President, NBC Entertainment.

"We're impressed with the imagination and creative direction of the entire team on 'Revolution,' not to mention the immediately strong response we got from the audience," said Salke. "Ordering the full season of this show is a pleasure. Thanks to J.J. Abrams, Erik Kripke, Jon Favreau, and everyone at Bad Robot and Warner Bros. Television for their dedication to making a truly unique series. And I personally love to escape into a world where there is no power, the phone doesn't ring, and the pace of life slows down -- if only for one hour a week!"

She added: "We're also very proud of our new comedy block of 'Go On' and 'The New Normal.' In partnering with Matthew Perry for 'Go On,' creator Scott Silveri has created a comedy with a highly original voice that deftly combines humor and emotion. And Ryan Murphy and Ali Adler have created a truly unique family in 'The New Normal' that is reflective of the changing dynamics of the world we live in. These shows are both welcome additions to our new lineup!"

"We're very pleased with early results of the last three weeks of our fall season roll-out," said Robert Greenblatt, Chairman, NBC Entertainment. "The strategy for this season was to draft off the promotional platform of the Olympics and then begin our season early and strong. I think we've accomplished both of those goals, yet we know it's a long season and there's much work ahead of us. We are so appreciative of all the great talent that is working so hard on these shows."

"Revolution" is averaging a 3.6 rating, 9 share in adults 18-49 and 9.8 million viewers in "live plus same day" results through its first three telecasts. "Revolution" debuted on September 17 with the highest 18-49 rating (4.1) for a premiering drama on any network in three years (since ABC's "V" on October 3, 2009, 5.2) and the highest for a premiering NBC drama in five years (since "Bionic Woman," September 26, 2007, 5.7). And in the two weeks since then, "Revolution" took on premiering competition from ABC's "Castle" and CBS's "Hawaii Five-0" and led that competition in every key demographic both weeks. And the first two weeks of "Revolution" have set time-shifting records for NBC, growing by 1.36 ratings points in 18-49 in week one and then 1.74 in week two when going from Nielsen's "live plus same day" ratings to its "live plus three day" data. Those are the two biggest increases ever for an NBC telecast. Among series on ABC, CBS, NBC and Fox, only ABC's "Modern Family" has ever earned a bigger increases than "Revolution's" week-two gain of 1.74.

"Go On" is averaging a 3.2 rating, 9 share in adults 18-49 and 8.6 million viewers overall in "live plus same day" averages for its first three regular-slot telecasts, ranking it currently as the #1 new comedy of the fall (a special preview of ABC's "The Neighbors" also earned a 3.2). The 3.2 rating is a 33 percent increase on the 2.4 NBC averaged in the time period last season in 18-49. "Go On's" September 11 regular-slot debut scored NBC's top 18-49 rating for a comedy premiere (3.4) in the last two years.

"The New Normal" is averaging a 2.2 rating, 6 share in adults 18-49 and 6.0 million viewers overall through its first three regular-slot episodes, according to Nielsen Media Research. The most recent "New Normal" telecast retained 74 percent of its 18-49 lead-in from "Go On," matching its best retention to date and up from 65 percent the prior week. And in "live plus three day" ratings that add time-shifted viewing for the first three days after live broadcast, last week's "New Normal" increased its retention of "Go On" to 87 percent (with a 2.77 rating vs. a 3.19).

What would you do without it all? In this epic adventure from J.J. Abrams' Bad Robot Productions and "Supernatural's" Eric Kripke, a family struggles to reunite in an American landscape where every single piece of technology -- computers, planes, cars, phones, even lights -- has mysteriously blacked out forever. A drama with sweeping scope and intimate focus, "Revolution" is also about family -- both the family you're born into and the family you choose. This is a swashbuckling journey of hope and rebirth seen through the eyes of one strong-willed young woman, Charlie Matheson (Tracy Spiridakos, "Being Human"), and her brother Danny (Graham Rogers, "Memphis Beat"). When Danny is kidnapped by militia leaders for a darker purpose, Charlie must reconnect with her estranged uncle, Miles (Billy Burke, "The Twilight Saga"), a former U.S. Marine living a reclusive life. Together, with a rogue band of survivors, they set out to rescue Danny, overthrow the militia, and ultimately re-establish the United States of America. All the while, they explore the enduring mystery of why the power failed, and if -- or how -- it will ever return.

The series also stars Zak Orth ("Romeo + Juliet), JD Pardo ("A Cinderella Story"), Giancarlo Esposito ("Breaking Bad"), David Lyons ("The Cape"), Maria Howell ("The Blind Side"), Daniealla Alonso ("Friday Night Lights"), Tim Guinee ("Iron Man") and Elizabeth Mitchell ("Lost"). Kripke, Abrams and Bryan Burk ("Lost," "Star Trek") serve as executive producers, and Jon Favreau ("Iron Man," "Iron Man 2") serves as co-executive producer. "Revolution" is produced by Bonanza Productions Inc. in association with Bad Robot Productions, Kripke Enterprises and Warner Bros. Television. The pilot was directed by Favreau.

Matthew Perry ("Friends," "Mr. Sunshine") stars as Ryan King, a recent widower and sports talk radio host ready to get back to work after the loss of his wife. Ryan's alpha-male boss, Steven (John Cho, "Star Trek," "Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle"), has a different plan in store for Ryan, making him attend grief counseling before returning to the air.

A reluctant Ryan finds himself in a support group for "life change" where he meets an oddball cast of characters. Ryan's total lack of interest in "the healing process" proves distracting, and he soon butts heads with the by-the-books group leader, Lauren, played by Tony Award-winner Laura Benanti ("The Playboy Club"). Back at work, Ryan is confronted with the fact that he hasn't really processed his grief and realizes Lauren and the other members of the group might be key in helping him move on.

Also starring are Tony Award winner Julie White ("Transformers"), Tyler James Williams ("Everybody Hates Chris"), Suzy Nakamura ("Dodgeball") and Brett Gelman ("30 Minutes or Less").

In addition, Lauren Graham (NBC's "Parenthood") will guest-star in an upcoming episode of "Go On" as Ryan King's (Perry) old college friend and his former radio talk show co-host. An airdate for Graham's episode will be announced later. Multiple Emmy Award winner Bob Costas from NBC Sports and Chris Bosh from the NBA's world champion Miami Heat also will appear as themselves in additional episodes.

"Go On" is a touching new comedy created by Emmy Award-winning writer/executive producer Scott Silveri ("Perfect Couples," "Friends"). Todd Holland ("Malcolm in the Middle"), Karey Nixon ("Free Agents," "Miss/Guided") and Jon Pollack ("Up All Night," "30 Rock") also serve as executive producers. The pilot was directed by Holland. "Go On" is a production of Universal Television, Dark Toy Entertainment and Silver & Gold Productions.

These days, families come in all forms - single dads, double moms, sperm donors, egg donors, one-night-stand donors... It's 2012 and anything goes. Bryan (Andrew Rannells, "Girls," "The Book of Mormon") and David (Justin Bartha, "The Hangover") are a Los Angeles couple and they have it all. Well, almost. With successful careers and a committed, loving partnership, there is one thing that this couple is missing: a baby. And just when they think the stars will never align, enter Goldie (Georgia King, "One Day"), an extraordinary young woman with a checkered past. A midwestern waitress and single mother looking to escape her dead-end life and small-minded grandmother (Emmy and Tony Award winner Ellen Barkin), Goldie decides to change everything and move to L.A. with her precocious eight year-old daughter. Desperate and broke - but also fertile - Goldie quickly becomes the guys' surrogate and quite possibly the girl of their dreams. Surrogate mother, surrogate family.

Ryan Murphy serves as creator/executive producer and director along with creator/executive producer Ali Adler ("Glee," "Chuck") and executive producer Dante Di Loreto ("Glee," "American Horror Story"). "The New Normal" is produced by 20th Century Fox Television and Ryan Murphy Productions.

Monday
Sep242012

"Full House" Reunion

In the late 80s going into the early 90's, when Friday nights outside of the house didn't really mean all that much yet, I had Full House. TGIF was hitting it's stride and so was the Tanner family. Michelle couldn't pronounce ice cream and Joey was telling bring the cheese with lines like, "Cut It Out."

25 years later the cast decided it was time to reunite but of course the Olsen twins didn't show up.  Sweet. The last thing one of those twins was known for was being the "girlfriend" of Heath Ledger before he died. Great legacy.

Check out the photo of the cast below featuring; Candace Cameron Bure, Bob Saget, Jodie Sweetin, John Stamos, Lori Loughlin, Dave Coulier, Andrea Barber, Scott Weinger

The Inquisitor

Thursday
Aug092012

Paul Pfeiffer Is A Legal Juggernaut

I was just watching The Wonder Years last night and couldn't believe how well the show holds up. It's one of my favorite shows of all time and holds as special place in my heart because it was a show that my whole family could watch. You always wonder what happens to some of these actors that are no longer in the entertainment industry, well thanks to Mike Spring editor over at DVDSnapShot.Com, we now know what happened to Paul Pfeiffer.

A tweet put up by Spring links to the law offices MorrisonCohen LLP where Josh Saviano aka Paul Pfeiffer is proudly on display. The guy brought it on the Wonder Years and other aspects of the entertainment world, went to Yale, and is now a champion lawyer. Take that Fred Savage.

Monday
Jul232012

"MasterChef" Renewed For 4th Season

I'm not sure about any of you out there in cyberspace, but I'm a big Gordon Ramsay fan. Any show this guy cooks up, I want a reservation. I cringe when a tyrannical Chefy Ramsay attacks the contestants as they nervously botch beef wellington in Hell's Kitchen. I smirk as Gordon tries to balance a softer side with his type A personality while going through the filth that is some of America's worst restaurants in Kitchen Nightmares. I marvel at Gordon Ramsay's culinary expertise as amateur chefs compete for the top spot on MasterChef, which Fox has announced has been renewed for a 4th season.

Gordan Ramsay, Executive Producer & Judge:

“We’re excited to be back for another season of Masterchef. I am continually amazed by the raw talent, passion and creativity of home cooks across America. The contestants raise the bar every season, and it’s an inspiration and exciting challenge for us.”

Mike Darnell, President Of Alternative Entertainment At Fox:

Gordon and the producers really took Masterchef to a whole new level this year. The talent is absolutely fantastic, the competition is unbelievably intense, and it’s become one of the most compelling, heart-stopping hours on television. Over the course of three seasons, Masterchef has inspired millions of home cooks around the country to pursue their dreams in the kitchen, and I can’t wait for the show to inspire even more people with another season on Fox.”

Monday
Jul232012

"Breaking Bad" Episode 3 Preview

Bryan Cranston (Malcolm in the Middle) stars in this drama focused on a mid-life crisis gone bad for an underachieving high school chemistry teacher who becomes a drug dealer after discovering he has lung cancer. With a new sense of fearlessness based on his medical prognosis, and a desire to gain financial security for his family, Walter White joins forces with an old student, Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul), in a quest that follows their entry into a dangerous world of drugs and crime.

The Daily Blam

Thursday
Jun282012

"The Catalina" Season Finale

 

Above you can enjoy a little mash up of the NY Post photos of Vicky Serra & Karina Derizans from CW's The Catalina as they enjoy the surf in Miami Beach. I'm not a huge reality TV guy but The Catalina has quickly become one of my many guilty pleasures so I hope powers that be at CW give it another shot. Looks like Vicky, Karina, and the rest of the cast are doing some ghost hunting in the season finale. Tune in to watch the finale on Tuesday 8/7 on The CW. You can enjoy the preview of the season finale below.

Wednesday
Jun272012

"Breaking Bad" Season 5 Trailer

How I haven't tuned in to watch this show I'll never know. There are so many damn shows that I watch, I can't even keep up with them. I might just sit in for an entire week and watch as many episodes of Breaking Bad as possible, then shave my head and go nuthouse.

Monday
Jun182012

Hotel Keycard Art For "Arrow", "666 Park Avenue", & "Revolution"

Warner Bros. Entertainment has once again created a set of limited-edition collectible hotel keycards, which will be in use at top hotels throughout the San Diego area during Comic-Con 2012. This marks the fifth consecutive year for the popular room key program, giving fans instant access to usable — and collectible — pieces of artwork for upcoming shows like "Arrow," "666 Park Avenue" and "Revolution."

Over 40,000 branded room keys will be available to fans at 38 participating San Diego–area hotels, courtesy of Warner Bros. Worldwide Television Marketing. Details on the individual shows are as follows.

666 Park Avenue: Anything you desire can be yours … for a price. Lost’s Terry O’Quinn andDesperate Housewives’ Vanessa Williams headline this scary, seductive drama from Alloy Entertainment as the owners of a Manhattan apartment building who recruit an idealistic young couple to manage the historic site with a dark history. The series also stars Rachael Taylor ("Charlie’s Angels"), Dave Annable ("Brothers & Sisters"), Robert Buckley ("One Tree Hill"), Mercedes Masohn ("The Finder"), Helena Mattsson (Iron Man 2) and Samantha Logan ("Law & Order: SVU"). Matthew Miller ("Chuck"), David Wilcox ("Fringe"), Leslie Morgenstein ("The Vampire Diaries"), Gina Girolamo ("The Secret Circle") and Alex Graves ("Fringe") are the executive producers. Based upon the book series by Gabriella Pierce and from Bonanza Productions Inc. in association with Alloy Entertainment and Warner Bros. Television, "666 Park Avenue" will air Sundays at 10/9c on ABC this fall. Watch the full-length pilot at Warner Bros. Television’s Preview Night screening at Comic-Con on Wednesday, July 11, or during the "666 Park Avenue" session on Friday, July 13.

 

Arrow: From executive producers Greg Berlanti (Green Lantern), Marc Guggenheim (Green Lantern), Andrew Kreisberg ("Fringe") and David Nutter ("Smallville"), the hard-hitting action series "Arrow" reinvents the DC Comics hero. After being marooned for five years on a remote island, billionaire Oliver Queen returns home with a mysterious agenda and a very lethal new set of skills that he uses in a war on crime. The series stars Stephen Amell ("Private Practice"), Colin Donnell ("Pan Am"), Katie Cassidy ("Supernatural"), David Ramsey ("Dexter"), Willa Holland ("The O.C.") with Susanna Thompson ("Dragonfly") and Paul Blackthorne ("The River"). From Bonanza Productions Inc. in association with Berlanti Productions and Warner Bros. Television, "Arrow" is based upon characters appearing in comic books and graphic novels published by DC Comics and will air Wednesdays at 8/7c on The CW this fall. Watch the full-length pilot at Warner Bros. Television’s Preview Night screening at Comic-Con on Wednesday, July 11, or during the "Arrow" session on Friday, July 13.                                                                    

Revolution: What would you do without it all? In "Revolution", an epic adventure thriller from "Supernatural"’s Eric Kripke, J.J. Abrams’ Bad Robot Productions and Iron Man’s Jon Favreau, a family struggles to reunite in a post-apocalyptic landscape of empty cities, local militias and heroic freedom fighters where every single piece of technology — phones, computers, cars, even lights — has mysteriously blacked out … forever. Revolution stars Billy Burke (Twilight films), Tracy Spiridakos ("Being Human"), Anna Lise Phillips (Animal Kingdom), Zak Orth (Wet Hot American Summer), Graham Rogers ("Memphis Beat"), J.D. Pardo (The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2), Giancarlo Esposito ("Breaking Bad"), David Lyons ("The Cape"), Maria Howell ("The Vampire Diaries") and Tim Guinee (Iron Man films) and is executive produced by Kripke, J.J. Abrams ("Fringe") and Bryan Burk ("Fringe"). Favreau directed the pilot and will serve as co-executive producer of the series, with Kathy Lingg ("Fringe") and producer Athena Wickham (Fringe). FromBonanza Productions Inc. in association with Bad Robot Productions, Kripke Enterprises and Warner Bros. Television, Revolution will air Mondays at 10/9c on NBC this fall. Watch the full-length pilot at Warner Bros. Television’s Preview Night screening at Comic-Con on Wednesday, July 11, or during the "Revolution" session on Saturday, July 14.

Monday
Jun042012

Girls Of "The Catalina" Photo Shoot

The CW is going reality programming for their Summer fare. While Blair Waldorf and Zoe Hart enjoy their summer vacation the female employees at The Catalina are heating things up. Above is one of the shots of some of the female staff from a recent photo shoot courtesy of WWTDD. Head over to the site for some more photos.

The one in the middle happens to be my favorite of the three, upon some research her name is Victoria Serra. Not only is she a reality star but she is also a model from Miami, view her portfolio HERE.

With a nightlife as hot as the sun-soaked beaches, the new reality series "The Catalina" centers on the young, wild staff of The Catalina hotel in Miami's South Beach. Forming their own dysfunctional family unit, the fun-loving group works hard during the day, while at night, they party even harder than their guests.

The show will follow the group as they manage their relationships with each other, while working hard to create a fun, exciting experience for the guests at the hotel. When the group works and parties together, drama always ensues. The two pool bartenders Nancy and Kris used to date and still have to work together - which causes jealousy when Kris flirts with fellow staff and hotel guests. Bartender David does his best to fit in with his fellow co-workers, while pool cocktail server DeDe often serves as the voice of reason with the group.

Kung Fu, the hotel's popular restaurant, is always bustling and restaurant general manager Morgan is all business as she tries to keep things flowing. Luckily, she has her best friend Eyal, who serves as the restaurant bartender, to keep her sane in times of stress. The front desk team consists of Vicky and Karina, best friends who love to stay after work and party at the hotel - where trouble always follows. Meanwhile, hotel owner Nathan and general manager Stephanie work to maintain order and keep the guests happy with their experience. All of this is just a day's work for the employees of "The Catalina."

Monday
Jun042012

MTV To Bring "Scream" To Television

You think somebody might have thought of this years ago when Scream was still relevent, but according to TV Line MTV wants to bring the once hip slasher franchise to television. Seems like a putrid idea on paper to me, but I know that Awkward and Teen Wolf have enjoyed some success on Music Television. I'm picturing Undressed with blood and masks, and that is not a pretty picture.

The last film definitely underperformed at the box office compared to previous installments, so you think based on the past moves of Hollyweird's big wigs, a reboot would have been the next logical step if anything. Nope. I guess television. Will Deputy Dewey be in it? Will he be recast? I'm pretty sure David Arquette is only a phone call away. "Hello David, do you like bad television shows?"

Below is a look at what the opening credits might look like based off of the first film.