This fall NBC is rolling out six new shows, including four comedies. From a massive film-like series about a world without power to a wacky sitcom about three dads, theres a little something for everyone.
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This week the five major networks announce their schedules for the 2012-2013 TV season. The upfronts come with news of which shows are being renewed and canceled, which new shows will be coming to the network and which shows are moving to a new day or time.
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NBC is already making the moves for its fall season, and those moves include picking up one new drama and three new comedies for the 2012-2013 TV season. Today the network has picked up Revolution, a drama from Supernatural creator Eric Kripke and Lost creator J.J. Abrams as well as quintet of comedies that include one from Ryan Murphy.
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NBC is the first network to announce its fall premiere dates, and some of its shows are getting a very early start. Due to NBCs coverage of the Olympics, the network will be launching some of its new shows in August to get a big boost.
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Matthew Perrys post-Friends career hasnt exactly been soaring high based on his two short-lived series, Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip and Mr. Sunshine. But the 42-year-old comedian is gearing up for yet another comeback on the small screen and this time, its produced by Scott Silveri, who worked on Friends as a writer-producer.So what differentiates Perrys new show, Go On, from his previous TV gigs? The actor believes, "this is a much better setup."
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They say that the greatest comedy is rooted in pain. If thats the case, Go On has a chance to be one of the funniest shows in television history.
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Go On has just added Michael Vartan and Bob Costas to its list of guest stars for its pilot season. According to Eonline.com, Vartan, who is best known for playing Michael Vaughn on the action series Alias, is set to grace the episode that will feature NHL star Jeremy Roenick. The French-American actor will appear as himself and has already started filming his scenes.
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So far, Go On is doing pretty well in the ratings, which makes me happy since I fell in love with this series the moment I saw the pilot. In a clip from next weeks episode, we get to see Matthew Perry doing something that he loves - play hockey.
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The news is good for three of NBCs newest shows. The network has officially picked up freshman drama Revolution as well as comedies Go On and The New Normal for full seasons.
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The comedic equivalent of Sophies Choice hits TV fans Tuesday, October 23 at 9pm. With the premieres of Happy Endings and Dont Trust the B---- in Apartment 23 on ABC, the funniest hour of TV is about to get even funnier.
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I hope you like to laugh. Because thats what TV has in store for us this fall. NBC is the first major network to announce its schedule for Fall 2012, and comedy is everywhere. Check out the full schedule here!
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Hurricane Sandy continues to wreak havoc on TV. Following a Monday night where CBS and the CW aired reruns due to coverage of the East Coast storm, NBC and ABC announced that Tuesday night will bump some of their scheduled new episodes to cover the hurricane.
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The Peoples Choice Award nominations for 2013 have been revealed, and oddly enough, the Peoples Choices have very little in common with actual ratings.
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Following Wednesdays announcement of the SAG Award nominees, the Golden Globes will present their nominations for the best in TV and film Thursday morning. While the SAG Awards tend to be dull and predictable, the Golden Globes often embrace newer shows.
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When history looks back at the 2012-2013 TV season, it might be considered the year the sitcom died. Sure, there are massive hits like The Big Bang Theory that are getting monstrous ratings and Emmy-winning favorites like Modern Family, but those victories only underscore the many, many defeats the genre has suffered.
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After continually struggling in the ratings during its current season, it should come as no surprise that NBC will be moving Smash to Saturday nights at 9pm starting April 6. Saturday, as we know, is the night that networks usually burn off remaining episodes of shows that are effectively cancelled. The good news for Smash fans is that NBC will air all of the remaining season 2 episodes, though I guess the network didnt want to let The Voice try to prop it up during the rest of its duration.
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Were one step closer to having a complete list of season finale dates for all of our favorite network TV shows now that NBC has made it official. Theres a wide range, starting at the end of March with Whitney and going all the way until the latter half of June with The Voice and Hannibal.
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NBCs mass killing spree of its comedies continues today with news that Matthew Perrys Go On has been cancelled after one season.The show was the networks highest-rated new comedy of the season, but even with the star power of Friends alum Matthew Perry, it wasnt enough to save it.
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