Sunday, February 10, 2008

Returning tv timetable

As I expected Michael Ausiello over at TV Guide has quickly, and surely compiled a list of all your favorite and hopefully returning shows in the post strike era. Check it out and re-check it often over the next few days to get the most up to date info as everything is still in flux right now. For my money there are a couple of shows I care about that I'm very interested to see more of soon. And no I'm not just talking about Big Brother, which starts up again this Tuesday :)

From TV Guide's returning show chart here are a few selections as of 02/10 at about 4pm.

24
Expected to return this fall or January '09.

30 Rock
Expected to shoot 5 to 10 new episodes to air in April/May.

Bionic Woman
No new episodes expected. Ever.

The Big Bang Theory
Expected to shoot 5 to 7 new episodes to air in April/May.

Chuck
No new episodes until fall.

Friday Night Lights
No new episodes expected for this season. Future TBD.

Grey's Anatomy
Expected to shoot 4 or 5 new episodes to air in April/May

Heroes
TBD.

House
Expected to shoot 4 to 6 new episodes to air in April/May.

How I Met Your Mother
Expected to shoot 5 to 7 new episodes to air in April/May.

Lost
Six pre-strike episodes remain. Six additional episodes could air this season.

The Office
Expected to shoot 5 to 10 new episodes to air in April/May.

Reaper
Three pre-strike episodes remain. Future beyond that TBD.

Saturday Night Live
Could be back on the air as early as Feb. 16.

Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles
Five pre-strike episodes remain. Future beyond that TBD.

For more, and up-to-date info, check out the TV Guide page.

Oh and speaking of the strike, as I mentioned in my post yesterday, the WGA looks like it definitely will be holding a 48 hour member voting period to decide whether to officially accept the terms of the proposal. While it is pretty clear that the terms will be accepted, that means the strike will technically probably end Tuesday night or Wednesday morning at the earliest. That said, word is that most writers, and producers as is evidenced here, will be prepping for work to begin as soon as humanly possible once the strike ends for good.
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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

no clue.

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