October 14, 2007
Women's Murder Club, the new ABC Friday night drama from the mind of author James Patterson, debuted with impressive numbers in its series premiere, becoming the most watched show on Friday. Even though friday is typically the worst night of television watching, Women's Murder Club's numbers would have been solid any night of the week. With over ten million people tuned in, Women's Murder Club also boasted the highest numbers in the key 18-49 year old demographic. Next Friday might be an entirely different story, with FOX's The Next Great American Band set to debut. We'll see if Women's Murder Club's numbers are here to stay then.
October 12, 2007
Crime author James Patterson's best-selling novels are coming to life tonight with the series premiere of ABC's Women's Murder Club. The show is an hour-long drama about four successful working women in San Francisco who use their expertise, close relationship and instincts to solve murder cases. Together, they uncover clues to the city's most disturbing homicides.
The series opens with an episode called “Welcome to the Club,” wherein Homicide Inspector Lindsay Boxer (Angie Harmon), Medical Examiner Claire Washburn (Paula Newsome) and Assistant D.A. Jill Bernhardt (Laura Harris), cautiously introduce crime reporter Cindy Thomas (Aubrey Dollar) into the Women's Murder Club.
September 21, 2007
Women's Murder Club, based on a line of bestselling novels from James Patterson, is slated to debut October 12 as part of ABC's 2007 fall offering. As the title suggests, the upcoming series revolves around a bunch of crime-solving women.
Ahead of its first day of filming, the four female leads of Women's Murder Club spoke about the show and what it's like being part of an all-female team on and off screen. Angie Harmon, Paula Newsome, Laura Harris and Aubrey Dollar agreed to answer some questions for ABC.
September 13, 2007
When Ever Carradine and Kyle Secor last shared the screen on television, both were still series regulars on the presidential drama, Commander in Chief. More than a year since their once-bright series was yanked off the air, the two actors will come together anew as recurring characters on ABC's new police drama, Women's Murder Club.
Women's Murder Club, which is scheduled to debut October 1, has been dubbed as Sex and the City meets NYPD Blue, Law & Order and CSI. The comparison is not all that surprising especially with Law & Order star, Angie Harmon, leading a pack of four attractive and intelligent women on the show.
September 10, 2007
Premiere Date and Time: Friday, October 12, 9pm
Network: ABC
Time Slot Competition: Moonlight, Friday Night Lights, Nashville, WWE Firday Night Smackdown
Cast: Angie Harmon, Aubrey Dollar, Laura Harris, Paula Newsome, Rob Benedict, Rob Estes, Tyrees Allen
July 25, 2007
Women's Murder Club is a brand-new ABC police procedural starring Angie Harmon about four women in San Francisco, who pool their resources to solve crimes. One is a detective, one an assistant District Attorney, one is a medical examiner, and one is a reporter. The series is loosely based on a series of books by the prolific author James Patterson. There's not a whole lot special about Women's Murder Club. It's not particularly highly touted, it hasn't received much buzz, and, quality-wise, it could go either way. The premise is sound, and it simply depends on the execution, which is the case for most shows. There is, however, one piece of bizarre info surrounding the show: one of its executive producers is Joe Simpson, the father of pop “singers” Jessica and Ashlee Simpson.
May 23, 2007
From the mystery books of James Patterson comes a new drama series called Women’s Murder Club, one of ABC’s newest drama series, which will be part of its 2007-2008 fall lineup.
Women’s Murder Club features a group of four female experts in San Francisco, consisting of a detective, a medical examiner, a reporter and an attorney. Together, they use their expertise and skills to solve murder cases while dealing with their personal lives.
Read on to find out more about the cast.