Jeff Hardy 18
00lunedì 11 febbraio 2008 20:54
si è concluso lo sciopero, ecco i vari shows quando e se riprenderanno e con cosa
ABC
"Big Shots": Fired its last bullets.
"Boston Legal": Has two new episodes left and will produce four to seven more to air before the end of May.
"Brothers & Sisters": Returns late April with four or five new hours.
"Cavemen": Dead in the water.
"Desperate Housewives": Back in April with four to six episodes.
"Dirty Sexy Money": Will be rebooted in the fall.
"Eli Stone": Eleven new episodes left.
"Grey's Anatomy": Four or five new episodes in April and May.
"Lost": Has six episodes left but the last eight episodes of this season will almost certainly not air until the fall.
"Men In Trees": Will return Feb. 27 with 11 new episodes but it's long-term future isn't bright.
"Private Practice": Might film some new episodes but, most likely, won't be back until the fall.
"Pushing Daisies": Will return in September.
"Samantha Who?": Will
be back but whether it will return in the late spring or wait until the fall is still up in the air.
"Ugly Betty": Four or five new episodes in April and May.
"Women's Murder Club": Status to be determined.
CBS
"Cane": Has aired its last episode.
"Cold Case": Four to six new episodes by season's end.
"Criminal Minds": Four to seven new episodes in late April and May.
"CSI": Four to seven new episodes by late May.
"CSI: Miami": Ditto.
"CSI: N.Y.": Ditto.
"Ghost Whisperer": Will return with new episodes but the number is yet to be determined.
"How I Met Your Mother": Returns in March with five to seven episodes.
"Jericho": Returns Tuesday with seven new episodes. If it clicks with viewers, it may be back.
"Moonlight": Won't return this season but may be back in September.
"NCIS": Will probably air only three or four new episodes in May.
"Rules of Engagement": To be announced.
"Shark": Status still being determined.
"The Big Bang Theory": Back in March. Number of episodes still to be determined.
"The New Adventures of Old Christine": Future is much in doubt.
"The Unit": Status still being determined.
"Two And A Half Men": Returns in March with five to seven episodes.
"Without A Trace": Back in April with four to seven new episodes.
CW
"Everybody Loves Chris": Can finish out the season but its future - and the futures of most of the CW's comedies - are still being determined.
"Gossip Girl": Will film as many as eight new episodes to air in the spring.
"Life Is Wild": Dead.
"One Tree Hill": Six episodes in the can but after that is anybody's guess.
"Reaper": Three episodes have yet to air but after that, the show's future is very much up in the air.
"Smallville": Still has four episodes in the can and plans to make four or five more.
"Supernatural": Two new episodes already available and will film three or four more.
Fox
"24": Best bet is that it won't return until January, 2009.
"Back to You": Will be back with new episodes in March.
"Bones": Has only four new episodes left and may not film anymore this season.
"K-Ville": Dead.
"House": Four to six new episodes starting in mid-April.
"Prison Break": On the endangered series list and probably won't return.
"Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles": Fate to be determined.
"Til Death": Back with new episodes in March.
NBC
"30 Rock": Returning in March with as many as 10 new episodes.
"Bionic Woman": Gone.
"Chuck": Won't be back until September.
"ER": Status is a bit iffy but it could be back this season with at least some episodes.
"Friday Night Lights": Appears to be a goner - at least on NBC.
"Heroes": No saving the world until the fall.
"Journeyman": Gone.
"Las Vegas": Has probably rolled the dice for the last time.
"Law & Order": Has a number of episodes left and may not produce any more this season.
"Law & Order: Special Victims Unit": Number of new episodes before May still being determined.
"Life": To be determined but if it returns, it won't be until the fall.
"My Name Is Earl": Six to eight new episodes in April and May.
"Medium": Six new episodes left but probably won't do any more this season.
"Scrubs": Four episodes still unaired and was planning to produce four more in what is its final season. Status is now iffy.
"The Office": Will film as many as eight episodes for April and May.
Cable series
"Army Wives" (Lifetime): Has a number of episodes in the can and will probably return in late April or May.
"Battlestar Galactica" (Sci Fi): Returns April 4 with the first 11 episodes of its final season. Second half will now almost certainly air in 2009.
"Big Love" (HBO): May be held until early next year.
"Burn Notice" (USA): Still to be determined.
"Damages" (FX): The series hadn't begun writing season 2 when the strike started. It'll be back but it may not be until next year.
"Dirt" (FX): Returns March 2 but its season has been cut to seven episodes from 13.
"Entourage" (HBO): Back in the fall instead of the summer.
"Law & Order: Criminal Intent" (USA and, in repeats, NBC): Was in the midst of its first season on USA when it was shifted back to NBC in reruns. Still has some new episodes to go.
"Mad Men" (AMC): Will return mid-summer as scheduled.
"Monk" (USA): Back as scheduled in mid-summer.
"Rescue Me" (FX): Will probably move from the summer to the fall.
"Saving Grace" (TNT): Still to be determined.
"The Closer" (TNT): Will be back close to its scheduled return in June.
"The Riches" (FX): Will return in the spring but for only seven episodes instead of 13.
"The Shield" (FX): Filmed all 16 episodes of its final season but a number still need to be edited. Its return has now been pushed off until mid-summer.
"The Tudors" (Showtime): Returns for season 2 on March 30.
"Weeds" (Showtime): Will return as scheduled in August.
Source: Mercurynews.com
frensy85
00sabato 16 febbraio 2008 15:27
Ci avrei scomesso che sarebbe finito giusto in tempo per non fari rischiare gli Oscar...
Jeff Hardy 18
00sabato 16 febbraio 2008 19:55
infatti, purtroppo lo temevo pure io
Con tutti i soldi in ballo negli Oscar