The IV Line: Week of December 17, 2007
The writers strike looks to continue until at the earliest February possibly longer and starting the first week of January its affects will really start to be evident. That week the networks begin to roll out their new reality heavy schedules. More shows will be out of new episodes then have episodes left as can be seen on the strike effects page. The late night hosts will also begin returning that week Leno, Conan and Kimmel have already committed to returning without writers on January 2nd and Letterman is negotiating with the WGA for a possible interim contract for his production company to allow him and Ferguson back on the air with writers. The public should at least become more aware of the strike and its key issues with the late night hosts talking it up and aplogizing for being so unfunny. The networks have also scheduled the last of their originals and all but a small handful of series that premiered in the fall will be done by the end of January.
As for the next two weeks they’re just an extra barren version of the normally pretty barren final two weeks of the year. There’s only ten new scripted episodes airing on the five English broadcast networks this week half of which aired on Monday, three air Tuesday and two on Wednesday. Then there isn’t another new episode of anything airing for almost two full weeks until January 2nd. Three out of the ten are burn-offs of essentially cancelled shows (Cane and two episodes of Journeyman) and only one is a top twenty show (CSI: Miami). The other six shows airing new episodes this week are: Notes from the Underbelly, October Road, The Unit, Boston Legal and Gossip Girl. The past several years networks have premiered some shows in late November/early December and ran them straight through other shows’ holiday breaks but this year they’ve saved those series for later due to the strike.
This Week
Not a lot of premieres this week since it’s so close to the holidays. ABC and NBC are both running week long competition programming stunts at 8PM every day. ABC’s program is Duel in which contestants pick their oponents and go head to head in trivia contests narrowing the field down as the week progresses. NBC’s stunt program is Clash of the Choirs in which two amateur choirs are recruited and trained to try make the better choir. On cable the Travel Channel is rolling out several new series throughout the week in an attempt to refocus its brand. The Cartoon Network also premieres a new cartoon for its Friday night primetime block of originals. George of the Jungle premieres at 8PM. It’s obviously based on the classic series of the same name and has already aired in Canada and been pretty well received.
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Programming Updates
ABC finally released their midseason schedule with
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