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New Shows for Fall 2004
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LAX
Mondays at 10:00PM
Television favorite Heather Locklear ("Spin City") returns to primetime
-- full-time -- in this off-beat dramatic series centered in a world
unto itself: a major international airport. Security breaches, tearful
reunions, illegal immigrants, missing children, runaway animals,
drug busts, drunken pilots -- there are countless stories to tell
in "LAX." Whether it's the ongoing power struggle between the Airfield
Chief (Locklear) and the Terminal Manager (Blair Underwood, "L.A.
Law"), the romantic misadventures of the Airline Supervisor Tony
(Paul Leyden, "As the World Turns") or the trial-by-fire of a young,
naive Immigration Office clerk Nick (David Paetkau, "Final Destination
2"), viewers will be pulled into this unique world. Then there are
the passengers, loading, unloading and passing through each episode.
Each week will feature their compelling dramas -- from chance encounters
between strangers to surprise reunions of long-lost lovers to -
"the sky's the limit." Wendy Hoopes ("Daria"), Chad Todhunter ("Party
of Five") and Frank John Hughes ("Band of Brothers") also star.
"LAX" is from NBC Universal Television. Mark Gordon and writer Nick
Thiel are the executive producers. Joe and Anthony Russo ("Lucky")
directed the pilot.
Father of the Pride
Tuesdays at 9:00PM
NBC teams with the creative powerhouse studio that brought the
world "Shrek," along with some all-star voices, to create a computer-generated-imaging
(CGI) series of the highest caliber. Viewers will journey inside
the lives of a pride of white lions who perform in the world-famous
Siegfried and Roy show and will also explore their lush Las Vegas
habitat. The lions are led by zoo-raised Larry (John Goodman, "Roseanne")
and his wife Kate (Cheryl Hines, "Curb Your Enthusiasm"), a showbiz
veteran. In fact, Kate's father, Sarmoti (Emmy winner Carl Reiner,
"The Dick Van Dyke Show"), is a Las Vegas legend who is used to
headlining the show. However, when Sarmoti's age begins to catch
up with him, he reluctantly passes the crown to Larry -- and sets
the Las Vegas "neighborhood" abuzz. Other animals in the mix include
a mischievous gopher named Snack (Orlando Jones, "Magnolia"), a
karaoke-performing orangutan, and an easily agitated pink flamingo.
Oddly enough, their world is a lot like ours - except for the whole
talking animals thing. CGI versions of Siegfried & Roy (voiced by
Julian Holloway, "Michael Uncle Silas," and Dave Herman, "Office
Space) will be featured in the series. Danielle Harris ("Rugrats
Gone Wild") and Daryl Sabara, "Spy Kids") also star. "Father of
the Pride" will be the first primetime television show with feature
film-quality CGI animation. Created by Jeffrey Katzenberg ("Shrek")
and developed by Jonathan Groff ("Late Night with Conan O'Brien"),
the series is executive-produced by Katzenberg, Groff, Jon Pollack
("Spin City," "Just Shoot Me") and Peter Mehlman ("Seinfeld"). The
series is produced by DreamWorks Television and DreamWorks Animation.
Hawaii
Wednesdays at 8:00PM
Hawaii can seduce just about anyone...cops and criminals alike.
Murder, drug-running and organized cartels filter through the unique
island culture to represent just some of the big-city casework that
this big island police force confronts. Where else would cops discover
a smoldering torso at the base of an active volcano? The diverse
group of cops and detectives may work against a breathtaking backdrop
of jungles and seascapes, but they can never take a vacation from
the tangle of local and international criminals who constantly cross
their paths. It's never a typical crime scene and these are not
TV's typical cops - which is exactly what makes "Hawaii" so alluring.
Michael Biehn ("Terminator"), Sharif Atkins (NBC's "ER"), Ivan Sergei
(NBC's "Crossing Jordan"), Eric Balfour ("Six Feet Under"), Aya
Sumika and Cary Tagawa star. Jeff Eastin is the creator and executive
producer. Daniel Sackheim ("The Lyons Den") directs. "Hawaii" is
from NBC Universal Television.
Joey
Thursdays at 8:00PM
The still-single Friend strikes out on his own as Emmy nominee
Matt LeBlanc reprises his "Friends" role as charming Joey Tribbiani
in this spinoff that continues the beloved "Friends" tradition.
LeBlanc is backed by the award-winning writers and director who
contributed to the unforgettable "Friends" phenomenon. Joey leaves
New York for Hollywood in order to take his acting career to the
next level. He also says goodbye to a time when his friends were
his family and welcomes the chance to turn his family into his friends.
After reuniting with his high-strung sister Gina (Drea de Matteo,
"The Sopranos"), Joey moves in with Michael (Paulo Costanzo, "Road
Trip"), his 20-year-old genius nephew, who unbelievably is literally
a rocket scientist. However, what Joey lacks in book smarts he makes
up for with people smarts - making him the best new friend his nephew
could ask for. Ashley Scott ("Birds of Prey") also stars as Joey's
attractive neighbor. "Joey" is produced by Warner Bros. Television.
Kevin S. Bright ("Friends") returns as executive producer and director;
Shana Goldberg and Scott Silveri (both "Friends") also return as
executive producers and writers.
Medical Investigation
Fridays at 10:00PM
Based on true accounts, these are the stories of the National Institute
of Health, America's most elite unit of medical experts. But these
doctors don't operate in a hospital. At a moment's notice, they're
summoned anywhere in the country, authorized to take over treatment
of any case. Each assignment is a life-or-death rescue against time
and the leader is Stephen Connor (Neal McDonough, "Boomtown"), a
doctor consumed by his job -- with a broken marriage to prove it.
Equally passionate Dr. Natalie Durant (Kelli Williams, "The Practice")
is the heart and soul of the team. Investigations are complicated
by a harried government administrator who consistently pushes Bowman
to go by the book, -- which is unlikely to happen. Completing the
unit are a chief investigator Troy Winbush ("John Q."), the team's
press liaison (Anna Belknap, "The Handler") and a young doctor (Christopher
Gorham, "Jake 2.0") new to the team. A saltshaker, a cigarette butt,
a flower petal -- anything could be the clue to crack the case.
Part cop show, part medical drama - and a great hour of mystery.
Michelle Ashford, Bob Cooper and Scott Vila are executive producers
for this series from Paramount Network Television and NBC Universal
Television. The pilot episode was written by co-executive producer
Jason Horwitch and Michelle Ashford.
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The Contender
Tuesdays at 8:00PM starting midseason
"The Contender" will follow 16 aspiring boxers from training camp
through an evolving series of ring challenges and boxing matches
over 16 episodes - with the final victor claiming a million dollar
prize. The driving force behind the series will be the pursuit of
the American dream and the natural trials, tribulations and heartbreak
inherent in that quest combined with the drama and tension of the
sweet science. The canvas of the show is much broader than boxing
- it will give viewers a first hand look into the real life hopes,
triumphs and defeats of the contestants. "The Contender" will be
a joint production of Mark Burnett Productions, DreamWorks Television
and Rogue Marble. Stallone, Burnett and Katzenberg are the executive
producers.
Revelations
Wednesdays at 9:00PM starting midseason
Bill Pullman ("Independence Day") stars as a scientist faced with
the toughest personal, professional and philosophical challenges
of his life. Dr. Richard Massey is searching for reasonable explanations
-- to explain signs that seem to indicate the apocalyptic end as
foretold in Scriptures is in motion. To save humanity, Massey will
have to let go of scientific facts and embrace faith. His first
step in his quest to conquer the impending evil is to align himself
with a nun (Natascha McElhone, "Solaris") whose devout beliefs are
unshakeable. Despite many obstacles, including their own fears and
doubts, the two remain determined to prove that Man can regain control
of fate. Time is literally running out in their thrilling, fast-paced
race around the globe to thwart Armageddon -- and restore hope.
Michael Massee ("Se7en"), newcomers Chelsea and Britney Coyle and
Tobin Bell ("The Road to El Dorado") also star. "Revelations" is
a production of Pariah. Vivian Cannon and Jessika Borsiczky will
oversee the project for Pariah. "Revelations" is directed by David
Semel (NBC's "American Dreams").
Law & Order: Trial by Jury
The television benchmark of crime and justice arrives with the
fourth edition of the history-making phenomenon. In many respects,
"Law & Order: Trial by Jury" represents the pinnacle of executive
producer Dick Wolf's remarkable franchise: it's courtroom justice
- pure, but not so simple. The ripped-from-the-headlines stories
will be entirely court-based, with a feel of contemporary "Perry
Mason" mystery offering trademark twisting toward resolution. The
complicated cases will begin with a criminal arraignment and will
take viewers through all the twists and turns of a trial. Audiences
will see the judges, prosecutors, public defenders and other legal
players like never before - inside their chambers and offices, inside
their minds and machinations. Stars from other "Law & Order" series
may also appear, though the real star will be the stories as they
unfold, weaving a fascinating tale of legal drama as only "Law &
Order" can. This series is from Wolf Films and NBC Universal Television.
Crazy For You
Welcome to the funny and highly unusual courtship of New Yorkers
Nate (Josh Cooke, "Century City") and Marni (Emmy winner Jennifer
Finnigan, NBC's "Crossing Jordan"). On the surface, they couldn't
appear more different; Nate's the heir apparent to a long line of
geniuses whose mental ability has caused them all to go insane.
Then there's Marni, an occupational therapist and perpetual optimist,
who ponders whether to take one more dip in the city's dating pool.
Somehow, they meet and ironically find a connection that could become
love. Although he's negative to a fault, she's likewise positive
to a fault, so these total opposites may just be made for each other.
Now they just have to figure that out if they don't get in the way
first. Darius McCrary ("Kingpin"), Tammy Lynn Michaels ("The L Word")
and Tom Poston ("Newhart") also star. Eileen Heisler and DeAnn Heline
("Three Sisters") wrote the pilot and serve as executive producers.
Gary Halvorson (NBC's "Friends," "Everybody Loves Raymond") directs
the pilot for this series from NBC Universal Television.
The Men's Room
Along a sunlit stretch of Southern California beachfront paradise
co-exist the not-always-idyllic lives of next-door neighbors Charlie
(Scott Cohen, "The Practice"), Bob (John Cho, "American Pie") and
Michael (Eric Lively, "Uprising"). Charlie -- 42 and married for
20 years -- wonders if life, love and those gorgeous, young roller-blading
babes are passing him by. At the other end of the generational spectrum,
Michael is 22 going on 50-something, trying to be less "responsible"
and a lot more "fun." Both men have no clue how to grasp the happiness
that eludes them, so they turn to Bob, a 32-year-old budding male
guru, in this comedy about guys helping guys be better guys. Suzanne
Cryer ("Two Guys, a Girl and a Pizza Place") and Shelly Cole ("Prey
for Rock") also star. "The Men's Room" is produced by NBC Universal
Television. Danny Zucker is the executive producer and writer. Marc
Cendrowksi is the director of the pilot.
Medium
In this drama, Allison Dubois (Patricia Arquette, "Stigmata," "Flirting
with Disaster") sees dead people - and in fact, she hears them constantly
too. No, she's not crazy, although her husband Joe (Jake Weber,
"U-571"), a rocket scientist, thought that was a possibility at
first. So did Allison herself, until she realized that her "gift"
could not only change fate -- but provide justice for those who
no longer had a voice. Don't think Allison is totally comfortable
with all of this -- in fact, she's as creeped out as everyone else.
Imagine a dead father-in-law popping up unexpectedly at the foot
of someone's bed. Plus, there are the jarring slices of disturbing
crime scenes that pepper Allison's thoughts, added to her ability
to sometimes know exactly what those around her (dead or alive)
are thinking. Luckily, Allison has a great sense of humor along
with her sixth sense. Even Joe, whose whole career is based on logic
and fact, has become a bemused believer. The real challenge is convincing
law enforcement agencies around the country that Allison is the
real deal. "Medium" is from Picturemaker Productions and Grammnet
Productions in association with Paramount Network Television. Glenn
Gordon Caron ("Moonlighting") and Kelsey Grammer ("Frasier") are
executive producers.
The Office
Based on the popular British series of the same name, this faster-paced
American version follows the daily interactions of a group of idiosyncratic
office employees via a documentary film crew's cameras. Regional
manager Michael (Steve Carell, "Bruce Almighty") thinks he's the
coolest, funniest, best boss ever - which, of course, makes him
the uncoolest, most obnoxious and annoying boss as far as his staff
is concerned. His co-worker Jim (John Krasinski, "Kinsey") lusts
after engaged receptionist Pam (Jenna Fischer, "Miss Match") when
he's not sabotaging his "cube-mate" -- the know-it-all Dwight (Rainn
Wilson, "Six Feet Under"). Meanwhile, the entire office is constantly
worried about the impending staff cuts. Will there be layoffs? Will
there be office romance? Will Michael ever shut up? If it's truly
a typical office, then the answers are "maybe," "yes," and "absolutely
not." B.J. Novak ("Raising Dad") also stars. Ben Silverman, Greg
Daniels, Howard Kelin, Golden Globe winner Ricky Gervais and Stephen
Merchant are the executive producers. Ken Kwapis executive-produced
and directed the pilot. The series is produced by Reveille in association
with NBC Universal Television.
For Love or Money 4
"For Love or Money 4" - the newest version of last summer's hottest
unscripted drama -- returns for a fourth edition. Jordan Murphy
("Boston Public") returns as host of the series, guiding the 16
beautiful female contestants through the numerous twists and turns
as they try to win the heart of a handsome and charming bachelor.
The upcoming season of "For Love or Money" breaks new ground by
introducing an all-new game and a whole new twist. This summer,
they women are forced to answer the question "What is the price
of love?," since they are each playing for an undisclosed amount
between $1 and $1 million. Although the women do not know the value
of their checks, their handsome suitor will, leading them all back
to the ultimate question . . . who is in it for love and who is
in it for money? "For Love or Money" is a production of Nash Entertainment
& 3 Ball Productions. Bruce Nash (NBC's "Who Wants to Marry My Dad?,"
"Mr. Personality") is the executive producer, along with J.D. Roth
("Endurance," "Moolah Beach"), Todd Nelson ("Endurance," "Moolah
Beach") and John Foy ("The Martin Short Show").
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