Oh-so-cool… check out this picture of the new Chuck season 3 poster unveiled at Comic-Con 2009. Love the 80s-ish/James Bond inspired poster… too bad we have to wait until March 2010 for the new season of Chuck.
Check out the preview video for “Persons Unknown,” a new series that NBC has picked up for 13 episodes. Persons Unknown is about a group of strangers who have been taken hostage and are forced to live in a deserted town under the watch of security cameras.
Host of “Top Chef,” Padma Lakshmi, is reportedly in talks to star in a comedy series for NBC.
The development deal with NBC and Universal Media Studios would have Padma Lakshmi star in her own sitcom, as “a woman working in the culinary world.” Read the rest of this entry »
We reported earlier that production on “Parenthood” had been delayed because actress Maura Tierney was undergoing a “medical evaluation.” Apparently, the way NBC worded this caused rumors and speculation to fly, so Maura Tierney is setting the record straight with a health update statement. Read the rest of this entry »
The new NBC drama “Parenthood” has been pushed to midseason due to star Maura Tierney’s unspecified illness. Here’s hoping all is well with Tierney, who is currently undergoing a medical evaluation.
NBC announced that production on Parenthood has been postponed eight weeks, “due to medical evaluation that (Tierney) is undergoing. We are unable to release further details and ask that you respect her privacy at this time.”Read the rest of this entry »
Liz Lemon is on fire, baby! NBC’s 30 Rock landed a deal to come to Comedy Central and WGN channels in a Monday through Friday block beginning in fall 2011.
The total deal amounts to $800,000 per episode, between the separate deals with Viacom-owned Comedy Central and Tribune-owned WGN. Read the rest of this entry »
What the what? We have to wait until October for the season premiere of 30 Rock? NBC has announced the 2009-2010 fall schedule and here’s the rundown: Read the rest of this entry »
In an effort to save recently canceled NBC comedy “My Name is Earl,” some Twitter fans started a Twitter petition (or Twitition, as they’re calling it) to try and save the series and get it back on the air.