November 11, 2008
ABC Family's Lincoln Heights is finally airing its season finale tonight: two hours of the Suttons facing challenges at home, at work, at school, and in life collectively since moving in to their new house in Lincoln Heights.
It's been quite a ride for the family since the third season began airing last September, and everybody seems to be up to something despite the latest run lasting for only ten episodes. Eddie (Russell Hornsby), still up to speed as a police officer, has grappled with maintaining the peace in the town he lives in, and eventually with his mother's tragic death more than two decades ago, as seen when he opposed the release of his mother's killer.
September 23, 2008
Lincoln Heights returned for its third season last Thursday, reaching its highest ratings ever at 1.66 million viewers. With the drama series off to a good start, cast members have pinned high hopes for what this season has to offer.
“I think just now in our third season we're starting to hit our stride. I think people are just now becoming aware of the show in its third season. So I think people will really latch onto some of the stories and what we're trying to do. So I think after this season is over people will be looking for Lincoln Heights to come back for definitely a few more years,” Russell Hornsby, who plays Los Angeles Police Department officer Eddie Sutton, told thedeadbolt.com about the show's new season.
September 16, 2008
Tonight at 8pm, the highly anticipated ABC Family drama Lincoln Heights returns for a third season following two critically acclaimed seasons that have left viewers craving for more. As reported previously, Lincoln Heights debuted online exclusively at Fancast.com from September 9 to 15. For those who weren't able to catch a glimpse of the first episode of the new season, read on for a preview.
Last season, Cassie and Charles attempted to take their relationship to the next level, Lizzie continued to struggle with her past experiences and Jen retired from Lincoln Heights Memorial Hospital for the challenges of a free clinic.
September 13, 2008
Leading to its third season debut on the small screen, the critically acclaimed ABC Family drama Lincoln Heights is apparently testing the waters online or fanning the anticipation, as it premiered and became available on www.fancast.com from Tuesday, September 9 and will be up until Monday, September 15. It will be available on the site exclusively during that period.
Fancast.com enables users to watch, manage, and find entertainment content, such as episodes of television shows, wherever and whenever it is available. Lincoln Heights will be up for streaming for those 7 days until it debuts on the small screen on Tuesday, September 16 at 8pm on ABC Family.
July 18, 2008
As reported previously, ABC Family has ordered more episodes of Greek and Lincoln Heights to join the network's slate of new originals this year. Yesterday, the network finally announced the much awaited premiere dates for both series.
Greek, teen drama that centers on college freshman Rusty (Jacob Zachar) who's determined not to continue on his bookish geekiness from his high school days by entering the Greek system, returns with 10 new episodes instead of the initially hinted 12 installments for its sophomore season, which will kick off on Tuesday, August 26 at 9pm ET/PT.
May 6, 2008
ABC Family has decided to pick up three of the networks big programs to join the slate of new originals this year. Greek, the teen drama that centers on college freshman Rusty (Jacob Zachar) who's determined not to continue on his bookish geekiness from his high school days by entering the Greek system, returns for a second season in July with a dozen new installments.
Kyle XY, on the other hand, has been renewed for a third season, consisting of 10 episodes. The science fiction teen drama follows Kyle (Matt Dallas) as he tries to understand the mysteries of who he is or why he has no memory of being a child. New episodes of Kyle XY are expected to air in early 2009.
September 26, 2007
Lincoln Heights, now in its second season, is gradually cementing a solid following with its intense family drama and its unique ensemble. Among its principle cast, Robert Adamson has notably elevated his exposure from previous supporting guest roles to one of the lead stars of the series. For those who are not familiar with the ABC Family series, here's what this newcomer has to say about the show and his character that will hopefully entice viewers to stick around its sophomore season.
Following an appearance on Cold Case and It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, the 22-year-old actor has landed his TV breakthrough role as Charles Antoni, Cassie Sutton's (Erica Hubbard) love interest on Lincoln Heights.
September 17, 2007
Lincoln Heights has taken television by storm with its freshmen debut, as well as its highly successful second season return. Similar to other series, the show's drama centers on a family struggling to start a new life and deals with the typical issues involved with raising children. But what sets this ABC Family series apart from other family dramas is its African-American central figure, which is often considered unsuccessful in Hollywood.
Show executive producer Kathleen McGhee Anderson has decided to take on the show that was “seemingly tanking” and has made it her challenge to transform Lincoln Heights into a groundbreaking series.