There were no big shockers. Friday Night Lights did get picked back up for a second season, but it will be buried on Friday nights. A sure death sentence for a critically acclaimed, audience deprived program.
Medium will move to Sunday nights.
And Heroes will be paired up with a "buzz-worthy" show called Journeyman.
About Journeyman: Rome's Kevin McKidd (swoon) travels back in time to right his past wrongs.
The early screen test audiences have rated it very highly!
ABC announces today. The biggest news so far is that ABC has green lit 11 new shows. It did renew October Road, but has canceled What About Brian.
Here is a rundown from Eonline about the brand new shows. As soon as the official schedule is released I will post it here. The biggest mysteries include when Private Practice will air and to see if they will announce when and at what time Lost will return.
- Pushing Daisies: The aforementioned magical detective series with Lee Pace (Wonderfalls) as a man who can bring back the dead with a single touch--and the woman he loves but can never touch.
- Private Practice: You know what, starring you know who.
- Dirty, Sexy Money: Peter Krause stars as a lawyer for the most obnoxiously rich and famous family around. I loooooooooooved this pilot!
- Eli Stone: Greg Berlanti (producer of Everwood, Brothers & Sisters) continues his good-TV streak with this drama about a lawyer who learns he could be a prophet.
- Women's Murder Club, about a group of novice crime solvers.
- Cashmere Mafia, Lucy Liu stars in this business-world drama from Darren Star.
- Big Shots, a sudsy drama about high-powered men including Michael Vartan and Dylan McDermott. (Likely for midseason)
- Carpoolers: A comedy of four guys who commute to work each day.
- Cavemen: You've seen the Geico commercials, right? Well, they're living in Atlanta.
- Sam I Am: Christina Applegate wakes up from amnesia to learn she was an awful person.
- Miss/Guided: Judy Greer returns to her high school to be a guidance counselor.
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