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Tag / Law & Order: Organized Crime

May 21, 2024May 21, 2024 by admin

NBC Upfronts

  • Television
  • Brilliant Minds, Dateline NBC, David Alan Grier, Deal Or No Deal Island, Destination X, Dick Wolf, Extended Family, Found, Good Girls, Grosse Point Garden Society, Happy's Place, La Brea, Law & Order: Organized Crime, Law & Order, Lopez vs. Lopez, Magnum P.I., Meissa Roxborough, NBC, NFL, Night Court, Peacock, Quantum Leap, Reba McEntire, St. Denis Medical, Suits: LA, The Americas, The Hunting Party, The Irrational, The Voice, Tom Hanks, USA, Wendi McLendon-Covey, Zachary Quinto
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NBC announced their new fall schedule last week, one in which they add three new shows to the lineup.  The week gets off to a familiar start with The Voice returning for another round on Mondays, followed by Brilliant Minds, a new medical drama starring Zachary Quinto.  Tuesday starts with new mockumentary-style comedy St. Denis Medical, starring Wendi McLendon-Covey and David Alan Grier, followed by a third season of the new Night Court.  A second installment of The Voice followed by season two of The Irrational, closes out the night.

Wednesday and Thursday continue to be dominated by Dick Wolf franchises, with his three Chicago series running back-to-back-to-back on Wednesday and the two original entries in his Law & Order franchise the following night.  Thursday wraps up with a second season of Found.  A second comedy block leads off Friday night, with Happy’s Place, led by Reba McEntire, followed by Lopez vs. Lopez.  Two hours of Dateline NBC wrap up the night.  Sunday remains filled with the NFL.

For midseason, NBC has The Americas, a ten-part nature series narrated by Tom Hanks which has been in the works since 2020.  Also waiting in reserve are The Hunting Party, a crime drama starring Melisssa Roxborough, the returning Deal or No Deal Island, and a new competition series titled Destination X.  Still under consideration are Suits: LA, a spinoff to the old USA show which has become a streaming juggernaut, and Grosse Point Garden Society, from the producers of Good Girls.

Shows gone from our sets include Extended Family, La Brea, Magnum P.I., and Quantum Leap.  Law & Order: Organized Crime moves to Peacock.

May 16, 2023May 15, 2023 by admin

NBC Upfronts

  • Television
  • Abigail Spencer, American Auto, America's Got Talent, Chicago Fire, Chicago Med, Chicago P.D., Dateline NBC, Deal Or No Deal Island, Dick Wolf, Extended Family, Found, George Lopez, Grand Crew, Jessie L. Martin, Jon Cryer, La Brea, Law & Order: Organized Crime, Law & Order: SVU, Law & Order, Lopez vs. Lopez, Magnum P.I., NBC, New Amsterdam, Night Court, Password, Quantum Leap, Shanola Hampton, The Americas, The Blacklist, The Irrational, The Voice, The Wall, Tom Hanks, Young Rock
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NBC announced their new fall schedule yesterday, one which they hope is strike-proof, between reality programming and shows that were renewed early to keep them in production prior to the strike.  The week gets off to a familiar start with The Voice returning for another round on Mondays, followed by The Irrational, starring Jessie L. Martin as the latest behavioral science expert who uses his skills to help governments, law enforcement, and corporations.  Tuesday leads off with the week’s sole comedy block, with the Night Court sequel followed by Extended Family, starring Jon Cryer and Abigail Spencer as divorced parents who continue to raise their kids in the family home.  That is followed by another hour of The Voice and the rebooted Quantum Leap.

Wednesday and Thursday continue to be dominated by Dick Wolf franchises, with his three Chicago series running back-to-back-to-back on Wednesday and the two original entries in his Law & Order franchise the following night.  Found, starring Shanola Hampton as a public relations specialist who helps keep the spotlight on missing children, caps of the night.  The Wall kicks things off on Friday, followed by two hours of Dateline NBC.  Sunday remains filled with the NFL.

Law & Order: Organized Crime moves to midseason for its fourth season as a new show runner comes onboard.  La Brea will return for a shortened third and final season, as will the second half of Magnum PI‘s fifth season.  On the comedy side, the George Lopez comedy Lopez vs. Lopez, will be back for a second season while the futures of Young Rock , American Auto, and Grand Crew are up in the air.  A second season of Password is also expected, though it is dependent on the resolution of the writer’s strike.  New shows for midseason include The Americas, with Tom Hanks narrating a look at the “wonders, secrets and fragilities of the Americas – Earth’s largest landmass and the only one to stretch between both poles,” Deal or No Deal Island, which pits teams against each other and the banker to win lots of money, and an untitled America’s Got Talent spinoff series.

Shows gone from our sets include The Blacklist, New Amsterdam, and possibly others.

May 18, 2021May 17, 2021 by admin

NBC Upfronts

  • Television
  • American Auto, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Chicago Fire, Chicago Med, Chicago P.D., Connecting, Dateline NBC, Debris, Dick Wolf, Ellen's Game Of Games, Good Girls, Grand Crew, Kenan, La Brea, Law & Order: For The Defense, Law & Order: Organized Crime, Law & Order: SVU, Manifest, Mr. Mayor, Must See TV, NBC, New Amsterdam, Ordinary Joe, Superstore, The Blacklist, The Voice, This Is Us, Young Rock, Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist
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In a sad state of affairs for the one-time home of the Must See TV comedy block that dominated the ratings and multiple nights of programming, NBC announced a fall schedule yesterday that contained nary a single comedy and only 3 new shows making the cut.  The week gets off to a familiar start with The Voice returning for another round on Mondays, followed by Ordinary Joe, a new heartfelt, life-affirming drama telling parallel stories about a recent college grad and the different paths he could take based on a single decision.  Tuesday leads off with more of The Voice, followed by La Brea, an epic adventure that begins when a massive sinkhole opens in the middle of Los Angeles, pulling hundreds of people and buildings into its depths, and, finally, the new season of New Amsterdam.

Wednesday and Thursday have both been turned over completely to Dick Wolf, with his 3 Chicago series running back to back to back on Wednesday.  Thursday has been handed over to his Law & Order franchise, with the new L&O: For The Defense leading off the night, followed by the returning SVU and Organized Crime.  The Blacklist returns on Friday, followed by 2 hours of Dateline NBC.  Sunday remains filled with the NFL.

The comedy lineup won’t be back until midseason, with new shows American Auto, a workplace comedy that takes the wheels off the automobile industry, and Grand Crew, a new comedy from the the Brooklyn Nine-Nine team that proves that life is better with your crew, joining the returning Kenan, Mr. Mayor, and Young Rock.  This Is Us will also return at midseason for a sixth and final season.  The fate of a number of other shows, including Debris, Ellen’s Game of Games, Good Girls, Manifest, and Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist, are still up in the air.

Cancelled shows include Connecting and Superstore.

July 29, 2020July 18, 2020 by admin

NBC Upfronts

  • Television
  • 30 Rock, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Christopher Meloni, Dateline NBC, Dick Wolf, Dwayne Johnson, Jack McBrayer, Keenan Thompson, Law & Order: Organized Crime, Law & Order: SVU, Manifest, Mr. Mayor, NBC, New Amsterdam, NFL, Superstore, Ted Danson, The Blacklist, The Keenan Show, The Voice, This Is Us, Young Rock
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Earlier this month, NBC presented their upfront presentation in the guise of a 30 Rock reunion episode.  Jack McBrayer’s Kenneth, who had been put in charge of NBC in the series finale, continues in that role in the special, putting together the fall lineup for the real NBC that will air… sometime.  The week will get off to a familiar start with The Voice returning for another round on Mondays, followed by another season of Manifest.  Tuesday stays static, leading off with more of The Voice, followed by This Is Us and New Amsterdam.

Wednesday also stays the same, with Dick Wolf’s 3 Chicago series running back to back to back.  Thursday starts with a small comedy block, with Superstore followed by Brooklyn Nine-Nine.  Law & Order: SVU moves up an hour for its 22nd season, followed by a new spin-off series, Law & Order: Organized Crime, bringing Christopher Meloni back to the L&O fold.  The Blacklist returns on Friday, followed by 2 hours of Dateline NBC.  Sunday remains filled with the NFL.

New shows on tap for midseason include The Keenan Show, a family comedy starring Kenan Thompson, Mr. Mayor, a comedy starring Ted Danson as a wealthy businessman who runs for mayor of Los Angeles for all the wrong reasons, and Young Rock, inspired by and starring Dwayne Johnson.

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