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FOX
Makes Very Few Changes For The 2011-12 Season
(May
18th, 2011. -
Editor)
Peter Rice,
Chairman, Entertainment, Fox Networks Group; and Kevin Reilly,
President, Entertainment, Fox Broadcasting Company, today
unveiled the FOX primetime schedule for the 2011-2012 television
season to the national advertising community during its annual
Programming Presentation at The New Beacon Theatre.
“Nothing
impacts culture the way a television show does,” said Rice.
“And here at FOX, we have the most talked about, most
followed, most creative shows that build connections between
viewers and brands.”
“Going into
next year, we've rejuvenated AMERICAN IDOL, built a core
strength across the week and developed a really fresh, creative
new lineup for next season," said Reilly. “From
razor-sharp comedies to epic dramas to a massive talent
competition series, I think we have the goods to continue to be
pop culture’s most vibrant platform, as well as the top
network.”
Launching this
fall is the highly anticipated singing competition series THE X
FACTOR, which marks the return of Simon Cowell to FOX. Cowell,
along with Antonio “L.A.” Reid, Cheryl Cole and Paula Abdul,
will judge the U.S. version of the international television
phenomenon that will award an unprecedented $5 million recording
contract with Syco/Sony Music to the next global superstar or
breakout music group.
Epic
family adventure series TERRA NOVA, executive-produced by Steven
Spielberg (“Saving Private Ryan,” “Jurassic Park”),
Peter Chernin, René Echevarria (“Castle,” “The 4400”)
and Brannon Braga (“24”) and starring Jason O’Mara
(“Life On Mars”) and Stephen Lang (“Avatar”), premieres
in the fall. The ambitious series follows an ordinary family on
an extraordinary journey back in time to prehistoric Earth as a
small part of a daring experiment to save the human race.
Also
debuting this fall are the half-hour comedies NEW GIRL (working
title) and I HATE MY TEENAGE DAUGHTER (working title). Created
by Liz Meriwether (“No Strings Attached”), NEW GIRL (wt) is
a new single-camera ensemble comedy starring Zooey Deschanel
(“(500) Days of Summer”) as Jess, an offbeat girl who –
after a bad breakup – moves in with three single guys and
essentially sets a bomb off in their lives. New multi-camera
family comedy I HATE MY TEENAGE DAUGHTER (wt) stars Emmy Award
winner Jaime Pressly (“My Name Is Earl”) and Tony Award
winner Katie Finneran (“Wonderfalls”) as single moms,
life-long friends – and former nerds – who fear their
privileged and overly indulged daughters are turning out to be
just like the girls who picked on them in high school.
ALLEN GREGORY is
the new animated comedy joining the Sunday ANIMATION DOMINATION
lineup this fall. Created by and featuring the voice of Jonah
Hill (“Get Him to the Greek,” “Superbad”), ALLEN GREGORY
is the story of an extremely pretentious 7-year-old about to
embark on his greatest challenge yet: leaving the safety of
homeschooling and attending elementary school with children his
own age.
Television’s
No. 1 hit series, AMERICAN IDOL, will kick off midseason with a
special premiere event Sunday, Jan. 22 (10:00-11:00 PM
ET/7:00-8:00 PM PT), immediately following the NFC CHAMPIONSHIP
GAME. Entering its remarkable 11th season, the series
will continue to empower contestants and viewers to share their
voices in deciding who will be the next AMERICAN IDOL.
The two new
dramas set to launch in midseason are ALCATRAZ and THE FINDER.
From executive producer J.J. Abrams (“Lost,” “Star
Trek”) and writer Elizabeth Sarnoff (“Lost”) and starring
Sarah Jones (“Sons of Anarchy”), Jorge Garcia (“Lost”)
and Sam Neill (“Jurassic Park”), ALCATRAZ is the chilling
new thriller centered on America’s most infamous prison and
the mysterious return of its most notorious criminals.
Created by Hart Hanson, the executive producer and creator of
BONES, THE FINDER is a new procedural drama starring Geoff
Stults (“She’s Out of My League”) as an Iraq war vet with
an extraordinary ability to help people find the unfindable.
Based on the hit
cult classic and featuring the voices of the film’s original
cast, NAPOLEON DYNAMITE is the new animated comedy premiering in
midseason. The series follows the continuing adventures of
Napoleon Dynamite, America’s most awesomely awkward teenager,
and his quirky family and friends as they navigate life in rural
Idaho.
In March, while
GLEE takes a break before its spring semester return, FOX will
continue the laughs on Tuesdays with a block of four half-hour
comedies. The night will feature the critically acclaimed
RAISING HOPE, new comedies I HATE MY TEENAGE DAUGHTER (wt) and
NEW GIRL (wt), as well as one of the additional comedies in
development, including FAMILY ALBUM (working title) and LITTLE
IN COMMON (working title). Starring Mike O’Malley (GLEE) and
Rachael Harris (“The Hangover”), FAMILY ALBUM (wt) is the
single-camera comedy that takes a snapshot of the Bronsky clan
as they reveal the hilarious stories behind the photo-worthy
moments of life. The new family comedy LITTLE IN COMMON (wt),
starring Rob Corddry (“Hot Tub Time Machine”) and Kevin Hart
(“Death at a Funeral”), follows three diverse middle-class
families who become intertwined when their children play on
youth sports teams together.
In addition,
Kiefer Sutherland, star of the landmark Emmy Award-winning
series “24,” returns to FOX in TOUCH, scheduled to go into
pilot production this June. Written and created by Tim Kring
(“Heroes”), TOUCH centers on the relationship between a single
father and his 11-year-old son with special needs. Their
relationship and their lives take an extraordinary turn when the
gifted son begins to make connections in his life and around the
world.
This
spring, FOX will celebrate its 25th birthday with a
star-studded look back at the last quarter-century on the FOX 25th
ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL (working title) airing Sunday, April 1.
FOX’s biggest stars from both past and present will make
appearances to honor the network that began 25 years ago.
Other
FOX series returning in 2011-2012 include: AMERICAN DAD (Season
7), AMERICAN IDOL (Season 11), AMERICA’S MOST WANTED
(quarterly specials), BOB’S BURGERS (Season 2), BONES (Season
7), THE CLEVELAND SHOW (Season 3), COPS (Season 24), FAMILY GUY
(Season 9), FRINGE (Season 4), GLEE (Season 3), HELL’S KITCHEN
(Season 9), HOUSE (Season 8), KITCHEN NIGHTMARES (Season 4),
MASTERCHEF (Season 2), MOBBED (specials), RAISING HOPE (Season
2), THE SIMPSONS (Season 23) and SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE
(Season 8). AMERICAN COUNTRY AWARDS, NEW YEAR’S EVE LIVE and
TEEN CHOICE 2011 will also return to the FOX schedule.
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TERRA
NOVA
From executive
producers Steven Spielberg (“Saving Private Ryan,” “Jurassic
Park”), Peter Chernin, René Echevarria (“Castle,” “The 4400”)
and Brannon Braga (“24”) comes an epic family adventure 85 million
years in the making. TERRA NOVA follows an ordinary family on an
incredible journey back in time to prehistoric Earth as a small part of
a daring experiment to save the human race. In the year 2149, the world
is dying. The planet is overdeveloped and overcrowded, with the majority
of plant and animal life extinct. The future of mankind is in jeopardy,
and its only hope for survival is in the distant past. When scientists
at the FERMI Particle Accelerator unexpectedly discovered a fracture in
time that made it possible to construct a portal into primeval history,
the bold notion was born to resettle humanity in the past – a second
chance to rebuild civilization and get it right this time. The series
centers on the Shannon family as they join the Tenth Pilgrimage of
settlers to Terra Nova, the first colony established in this beautiful
yet foreboding land. JIM SHANNON (Jason O’Mara, “Life on Mars”), a
devoted father with a checkered past, guides his family through this new
world of limitless beauty, mystery and terror. Jim’s wife, ELISABETH
(Shelley Conn, “Mistresses”), is a trauma surgeon and the newest
addition to Terra Nova’s medical team. JOSH (Landon Liboiron,
“Degrassi: The Next Generation”) is their 17-year-old son who is
angry to leave life as he knows it behind; upon arriving at the
settlement, he finds himself instantly drawn to the beautiful and
rule-breaking SKYE (Allison Miller, “Kings”). MADDY (Naomi Scott,
“Life Bites”), Josh’s endearingly awkward 15-year-old sister,
hopes Terra Nova will give her a chance to reinvent herself. Although
Elisabeth’s medical training secured the family a spot on the
pilgrimage, a secret involving their five-year-old daughter, ZOE
(newcomer Alana Mansour), soon endangers their place in this utopia.
Upon the Shannons’ arrival, they are introduced to COMMANDER NATHANIEL
TAYLOR (Stephen Lang, “Avatar”), the charismatic and heroic first
pioneer and leader of the settlement. Taylor warns the travelers that
while Terra Nova is a place of new opportunities and fresh beginnings,
all is not as idyllic as it initially appears. Along with blue skies,
towering waterfalls and lush vegetation, the surrounding terrain is
teeming with danger – and not just of the man-eating dinosaur variety.
There is also a splinter colony of renegades led by the battle-hardened
MIRA (Christine Adams, “TRON: Legacy”), who is vehemently opposed to
Taylor and his leadership. Even more threatening than what lies outside
the protective walls of the colony is the chilling possibility that
something sinister is happening inside Terra Nova. The Shannons will
come to suspect that not everyone on this mission has the same idea of
how to best save mankind; in fact, there may be forces intent on
destroying this new world before it even begins.
PRODUCTION
COMPANIES: 20th Century Fox Television, Chernin
Entertainment, DreamWorks Television, Kapital Entertainment
EXECUTIVE
PRODUCERS: Steven Spielberg, Peter Chernin, René Echevarria, Brannon
Braga, Alex Graves (pilot), Jon Cassar, Aaron Kaplan, Katherine Pope,
Justin Falvey, Darryl Frank, Craig Silverstein, Kelly Marcel
DIRECTOR:
Alex Graves
CAST:
Jason O’Mara as Jim Shannon, Stephen Lang as Nathaniel Taylor,
Shelley Conn as Elisabeth Shannon, Landon Liboiron as Josh Shannon,
Naomi Scott as Maddy Shannon, Alana Mansour as Zoe Shannon, Christine
Adams as Mira, Allison Miller as Skye
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NEW
GIRL
NEW
GIRL (working title) is a new single-camera comedy from Liz Meriwether
(“No Strings Attached”) that features a young ensemble cast and
takes a fresh and outrageous look at modern male/female relationships.
JESS DAY (Zooey Deschanel, “(500) Days of Summer”) is an offbeat and
adorable girl in her late 20s who, after a bad breakup, moves in with
three single guys. Goofy, positive, vulnerable and honest to a fault,
Jess has faith in people, even when she shouldn’t. Although she’s
dorky and awkward, she’s comfortable in her own skin. More prone to
friendships with women, she’s not used to hanging with the boys –
especially at home. Of the three male roommates, NICK (Jake Johnson,
“No Strings Attached”) is the most grounded. He had big plans for
life, but somewhere along the way, he stopped caring and became a
bartender. Usually the smartest guy in the room, he has an uncanny knack
for reading people and uses humor to deflect everyone and everything.
SCHMIDT (Max Greenfield, “Ugly Betty”) is a hustling young
professional who fancies himself a modern-day Casanova. Though his heart
is usually in the right place, he’s always scheming ways to climb the
social ladder and is driven by an immature and almost obsessive urge to
be on “the scene.” Viewing Jess as a gateway into the elusive female
mind, as well as a personal project, Schmidt encourages the guys to
bring Jess into the apartment. The third roommate, COACH (Damon Wayans
Jr., “The Underground”), is a former high school athlete who
currently makes his living as a personal trainer. Set in his ways and
with a take-it-or-leave-it attitude to dating, Coach is most comfortable
when he’s in the gym. Though he’ll never admit it, Coach’s macho
athletic exterior is actually a cover for his shyness around women, and
he struggles to translate his personal confidence into conversation,
preferring to speak in sports metaphors – or not at all. Rounding out
this group is Jess’ childhood best friend, CECE (Hannah Simone,
“Beautiful People”), a deadpan, somewhat cynical model who blossomed
after outgrowing her promiscuous adolescent years. She has the street
smarts Jess lacks and spends a lot of time doling out no-nonsense
relationship advice that only a professional model could give. She and
Jess balance each other well and accept each other despite their faults,
making Cece the perfect complement to Jess. As their relationships
progress, the five friends come to realize they need each other more
than they ever thought they would and end up forming a charmingly
dysfunctional family.
PRODUCTION
COMPANIES: 20th Century Fox Television, Chernin
Entertainment
CREATOR/WRITER:
Liz Meriwether
EXECUTIVE
PRODUCERS: Liz Meriwether, Jake Kasdan, Peter Chernin, Katherine Pope,
Dave Finkel, Brett Baer
DIRECTOR:
Jake Kasdan
CAST:
Zooey Deschanel as Jess, Max Greenfield as Schmidt, Jake Johnson as
Nick, Hannah Simone as Cece, Damon Wayans Jr. as Coach
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HATE MY TEENAGE DAUGHTER
I HATE MY
TEENAGE DAUGHTER (working title) is a new multi-camera comedy about
two best friends who are single moms struggling to raise their
difficult and over-privileged teenage daughters. ANNIE (Emmy Award
winner Jaime Pressly, “My Name Is Earl”) and NIKKI (Tony Award
winner Katie Finneran, “Wonderfalls”) are former high school
outcasts whose pasts inform their current parenting styles. Annie, who
was raised in an ultra-strict, über-religious household where she had
little-to-no freedom, pretty much allows her daughter, SOPHIE (Kristi
Lauren, “You”), to do whatever she wants. Nikki, once an
unpopular, overweight social pariah, has reinvented herself as a
pretty Southern belle whose top priority is providing her daughter,
MACKENZIE (Aisha Dee, “Dead Gorgeous”), with the childhood she
never had. Sophie and Mackenzie are also best friends, which leads to
a lot of co-parenting for Annie and Nikki. They have given the girls
everything they asked for and everything they never had: clothes,
money and self-esteem. The unintended consequence is they have created
two mean girls just like the ones who tortured them years ago. Sophie
finds her mother embarrassing and mocks her at every opportunity, but
she secretly needs her mom and knows that her behavior is not always
appropriate. Mackenzie, on the other hand, is the more manipulative of
the daughters – she knows how to work her mother’s insecurities to
her benefit. Annie’s ex-husband, MATT (Eric Sheffer Stevens, “As
The World Turns”), wants to be a good parent, but is too clueless to
know what that even means. That leaves his brother, JACK (Kevin Rahm,
“Desperate Housewives,” “Judging Amy”), an attractive,
high-powered attorney, to serve as more of a father figure for Sophie.
Jack’s meddling would annoy Annie more if she didn’t have such a
crush on him. GARY (Chad Coleman, “The Wire”), Nikki’s ex, also
tries to help raise his challenging daughter, but the couple’s
complicated relationship often makes his involvement more difficult.
As their daughters begin to experience their first high school dances
and other life-changing teen events, Annie and Nikki are often
reminded of their own tortured adolescent years. But when Sophie and
Mackenzie’s mean-girl antics cross the line, the moms quickly
realize that they must, for the first time, dole out some real
punishment and fix what is broken. They have no idea how to do that,
but they do know one thing: They can’t do it without each other.
PRODUCTION
COMPANIES: Warner Bros. Television, Bonanza Productions Inc.
EXECUTIVE
PRODUCERS: Sherry Bilsing-Graham, Ellen Kreamer, Andy Ackerman
WRITERS:
Sherry Bilsing-Graham, Ellen Kreamer
DIRECTOR:
Andy Ackerman
CAST:
Jaime Pressly as Annie Watson, Katie Finneran as Nikki Miller, Kristi
Lauren as Sophie, Aisha Dee as Mackenzie, Eric Sheffer Stevens as
Matt, Kevin Rahm as Jack, Chad Coleman as Gary
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ALLAN
GREGORY
ALLEN GREGORY is a new animated comedy series that tells the story of
one of the most pretentious 7-year-olds of our time. When he looks in
the mirror, ALLEN GREGORY DE LONGPRE (Jonah Hill, “Superbad,”
“Get Him to the Greek”) doesn’t see a child. He sees a young man
who is intelligent, sophisticated, worldly, artistic and romantic –
characteristics he inherited from his doting father, RICHARD (French
Stewart, “Private Practice,” “3rd Rock from the
Sun”). The pair share an extraordinary father-son bond – a bond
that is sometimes annoyingly interrupted by Richard’s life partner,
JEREMY (Nat Faxon, THE CLEVELAND SHOW, “Reno 911!”), for whom
Allen Gregory has minimal respect, if any at all. They live together
in a stunning architectural loft, along with JULIE (Joy Osmanski,
“Grey’s Anatomy”), Allen Gregory’s adopted Cambodian sister.
Although Allen Gregory has allegedly composed operas, written novels
and dated Chloë Sevigny, he’s about to embark on his greatest
challenge yet: leaving the safety of his father’s homeschooling and
attending elementary school with children his own age. His journey
will be a struggle, not only with the other kids at school, but with
the faculty as well. Whether it’s the all-out rivalry with GINA
WINTHROP (guest voice Leslie Mann, “Funny People”), his
by-the-book second grade teacher; his unique relationship with JUDITH
GOTTLIEB (guest voice Renée Taylor, “How I Met Your Mother”), his
68-year-old principal; or his desperate desire to be best friends with
JOEL ZADAK (guest voice Jake Johnson, “Get Him to the Greek”), the
school’s popular stud, Allen Gregory has his work cut out for him.
With the help of his trusty friend and assistant, PATRICK VANDERWEEL
(Cristina Pucelli, “Finley the Fire Engine”); and the support of
SUPERINTENDENT STEWART ROSSMYRE (Will Forte, “Saturday Night
Live”), who believes the De Longpres are a tremendous asset to the
school, Allen Gregory won’t have to get his hands too dirty. ALLEN
GREGORY is about an outsider. And while he may put on a tough
exterior, deep down, all Allen Gregory wants is to fit in. Well, that,
and for Julie to run away and never be seen or heard from again. And
Jeremy too.
PRODUCTION
COMPANIES: 20th Century Fox Television, Chernin
Entertainment
CREATORS:
Jonah Hill, Andrew Mogel, Jarrad Paul
EXECUTIVE
PRODUCERS: Jonah Hill, Andrew Mogel, Jarrad Paul, Peter Chernin,
Katherine Pope, David A. Goodman
VOICE
CAST: Jonah Hill as Allen Gregory De Longpre, Nat Faxon as Jeremy,
French Stewart as Richard, Joy Osmanski as Julie, Cristina Pucelli as
Patrick, Will Forte as Superintendent Rossmyre
GUEST
VOICE CAST: Leslie Mann as Ms. Winthrop, Jake Johnson as Joel, Renée
Taylor as Principal Gottlieb
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THE
X-FACTOR
Simon
Cowell returns to FOX in the award-winning international phenomenon THE
X FACTOR. This new competition series, hosted by Nicole Scherzinger and
Steve Jones, gives viewers the opportunity to help choose the next
global superstar or breakout music group. THE X FACTOR judges will
travel the nation searching for undiscovered talent 12 years old or over
– both solo artists and vocal groups – who are willing to brave the
panel for a chance to make their dreams come true. Auditions for THE X
FACTOR were held this spring in Los Angeles, CA; Miami, FL; Newark, NJ;
Seattle, WA; Chicago, IL; and Dallas, TX. In a departure from other
singing competition series, the first time a contestant auditions for
judges Simon Cowell, Antonio “L.A.” Reid, Cheryl Cole and Paula
Abdul, he/she will do so in front of an audience of thousands –
raising the stakes and increasing the pressure to impress not only the
judges, but also a potential legion of fans. This will be the ultimate
test to prove they have the vocal ability, charisma and stage presence
it takes to become a global superstar or breakout music act and win a $5
million recording contract with Syco/Sony Music. Those contestants who
survive the first auditions graduate to “boot camp” and will be
divided into four categories. Each category will be mentored by one of
the show’s judges. Not only is it a competition between the hopefuls
to stake their claim for the coveted win, but it’s also a showdown
among the judges as to whose acts will dominate the competition and make
it to the finals. The judges may have their say in how the competition
progresses, but it will be up to America to decide who ultimately has
THE X FACTOR.
PRODUCTION
COMPANIES: Syco Television, FremantleMedia North America
EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS: Simon Cowell, Rob Wade, Siobhan Greene, Cecile
Frot-Coutaz, Richard Holloway, Andrew Llinares
JUDGES:
Simon Cowell, Antonio “L.A.” Reid, Cheryl Cole, Paula Abdul
HOSTS:
Nicole Scherzinger, Steve Jones
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ALCATRAZ
From executive
producer J.J. Abrams (FRINGE, “Lost,” “Star Trek” and the
upcoming “Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol” and “Super 8”)
and writer and executive producer Elizabeth Sarnoff (“Lost,”
“Deadwood”) comes ALCATRAZ, the chilling new thriller centered on
America’s most infamous prison and one-time home to the nation’s
most notorious murderers, rapists, kidnappers, thieves and arsonists.
When San Francisco Police Department DET. REBECCA MADSEN (Sarah Jones,
“Sons of Anarchy”) is assigned to a grisly homicide case, a
fingerprint leads her to a shocking suspect: JACK SYLVANE (guest star
Jeffrey Pierce, “The Nine”), a former Alcatraz inmate who died
decades ago. Given her family history – both her grandfather and
surrogate uncle, RAY ARCHER (Robert Forster, “Jackie Brown”), were
guards at the prison – Madsen’s interest is immediately piqued, and
once the enigmatic, knows-everything-but-tells-nothing government agent
EMERSON HAUSER (Sam Neill, “Jurassic Park”) tries to impede her
investigation, she’s doggedly committed. Madsen turns to Alcatraz
expert and comic book enthusiast, DR. DIEGO “DOC” SOTO (Jorge
Garcia, “Lost”), to piece together the inexplicable sequence of
events. The twosome discovers that Sylvane is not only alive, but he’s
loose on the streets of San Francisco, leaving bodies in his wake. And
strangely, he hasn’t aged a day since he was in Alcatraz, when the
prison was ruled by the iron-fisted WARDEN EDWIN JAMES (Jonny Coyne, “Undercovers”)
and the merciless ASSOCIATE WARDEN E.B. TILLER (Jason Butler Harner,
“The Changeling”). Madsen and Soto reluctantly team with Agent
Hauser and his technician, LUCY BANERJEE (Parminder Nagra, “ER”), to
stop Sylvane’s vengeful killing spree. By delving into Alcatraz
history, government cover-ups and Rebecca’s own heritage, the team
will ultimately discover that Sylvane is only a small part of a much
larger, more sinister present-day threat. For while he may be the first,
it quickly becomes clear that Sylvane won’t be the last prisoner to
reappear from Alcatraz. Through the course of the investigation, Madsen
and Soto will learn that Agent Hauser has known about the prison’s
secret history and has been awaiting the prisoners’ return. Soto will
witness his life’s work – the history of Alcatraz – come alive.
Madsen will be forced to keep her supportive San Francisco cop fiancé,
JIMMY DICKENS (Santiago Cabrera, “Heroes”), at arm’s length from
the highly classified assignment as she sees everything she thought she
knew about her family’s past shattered, all while fighting to keep the
country safe from history’s most dangerous criminals.
PRODUCTION
COMPANIES: Bad Robot Productions, Warner Bros. Television, Bonanza
Productions Inc.
EXECUTIVE
PRODUCERS: J.J. Abrams, Bryan Burk, Elizabeth Sarnoff, Danny Cannon
(pilot)
WRITERS:
Elizabeth Sarnoff, Steven Lilien, Bryan Wynbrandt
DIRECTOR:
Danny Cannon
CAST:
Sarah Jones as Det. Rebecca Madsen, Jorge Garcia as Dr. Diego
“Doc” Soto, Sam Neill as Emerson Hauser, Parminder Nagra as Lucy
Banerjee, Robert Forster as Ray Archer, Santiago Cabrera as Jimmy
Dickens, Jonny Coyne as Warden Edwin James, Jason Butler Harner as
Associate Warden E.B. Tiller
GUEST
CAST: Jeffrey Pierce as Jack Sylvane
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THE
FINDER
Iraq war veteran
WALTER SHERMAN (Geoff Stults, “She’s Out of My League”) gained a
reputation while serving in the Army Military Police as someone who was
very good at tracking down insurgents, deserters and improvised
explosive devices (IEDs). Unfortunately, Walter found one IED just
moments before it found him. Two months later, when Walter woke from his
coma, he earned an honorable discharge and returned home. His resulting
brain damage from the explosion transformed him from someone skilled at
recovering people and things into something much more extraordinary: a
Finder. From the creator of the hit series BONES comes THE FINDER, the
new one-hour procedural centering on a remarkable man who uses his
unique gift to help others recover what they’ve lost. Walter may have
left the military, but his reputation as a discreet professional who can
unearth anything and anyone has been passed on to generals, politicians
and other powerful figures. His first post-military assignment was to
find the CIA head honcho’s missing daughter and bring her home. Walter
did both, and since then has never been without an assignment. After
settling in Key West, Walter met the beautiful and worldly IKE LATULIPPE
(Saffron Burrows, “Law & Order: Criminal Intent”), a woman with
a mysterious past and many hidden skills. She tends bar at The Ends of
the Earth, which also serves as a makeshift office and home base for
Walter. Walter helped Ike escape a dangerous life, and for that, she is
eternally grateful. Another island denizen dedicated to Walter is LEO
KNOX (Michael Clarke Duncan, “The Green Mile”), once an obese lawyer
who, after the deaths of his wife and children, completely reinvented
himself into a gentle giant, philosopher and Walter’s legal advisor.
Because of his skills, Walter is often asked to find a person or a thing
that law enforcement either will not or cannot find. With the help of
Ike and Leo, as well as a patchwork of indebted connections, he and his
team ultimately find meaning in their own lives by finding something or
someone other people have lost.
PRODUCTION
COMPANY: 20th Century Fox Television
EXECUTIVE
PRODUCERS: Hart Hanson, Dan Sackheim, Barry Josephson
WRITER: Hart
Hanson
DIRECTOR: Dan
Sackheim
CAST:
Geoff Stults as Walter Sherman, Michael Clarke Duncan as Leo Knox,
Saffron Burrows as Ike Latulippe
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TOUCH
From
writer/creator Tim Kring (“Heroes,” “Crossing Jordan”) and
executive producers Peter Chernin and Katherine Pope comes TOUCH,
a preternatural drama in which science and spirituality intersect with
the hopeful premise that we are all interconnected, tied in invisible
ways to those whose lives we are destined to alter and impact. Through
masterful storytelling, the series follows a group of seemingly
unrelated characters – beginning with a former firefighter tormented
by his inability to save a dying woman, an Iraqi teenager who will go to
great risks to help his family, a gifted singer whose actions at a
karaoke bar save lives thousands of miles away and a British businessman
desperately trying to retrieve a key piece of information from his lost
mobile phone – who affect each other in ways seen and unseen. At
the center is MARTIN BOHM (Kiefer Sutherland, “24”), a widower
and single father, haunted by an inability to connect to his mute,
severely autistic 10-year-old son, JAKE. Caring, intelligent and
thoughtful, Martin has tried everything to reach his son who shows
little emotion and never allows himself to be touched by anyone,
including Martin. Jake busies himself with cast-off cell phones,
disassembling them and manipulating the parts, allowing him to see the
world in his own special way. After multiple failed attempts at keeping
Jake in school, Martin is visited by social worker CLEA HOPKINS, who
insists on doing an evaluation of the Bohms’ living situation.
Although new at her job, Clea sees a man whose life has become dominated
by a child he can no longer control. She believes his attempts to
communicate with Jake are just wish fulfillment, and determines that
it’s time for the state to intervene. But everything changes when
Martin discovers that Jake possesses a gift of staggering genius – the
ability to see things that no one else can, the patterns that connect
everything. Jake is indeed communicating after all. But it’s not
with words, it’s with numbers. And now he needs Martin to decipher
their meaning and connect these numbers to the cast of seemingly
unrelated characters whose lives they affect. Along
the way, Martin will be guided by BORIS PODOLSKY, a discredited aging
professor who offers Martin a compelling but unorthodox theory about
Jake and his rare ability. Whether it be chance, coincidence, timing,
synergy or fate, there are events that touch us all, as part of an
interconnected, dazzlingly precise universe.
PRODUCTION
COMPANIES: 20th Century Fox Television, Tailwind
Productions, Chernin Entertainment
CREATOR/WRITER:
Tim Kring
EXECUTIVE
PRODUCERS: Tim Kring, Francis Lawrence, Peter Chernin, Katherine Pope,
Kiefer Sutherland, Suzan Bymel
DIRECTOR:
Francis Lawrence
CAST:
Kiefer Sutherland as Martin Bohm
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NAPOLEON
DYNAMITE
Based on the hit
film, NAPOLEON DYNAMITE is an animated series that follows the
continuing adventures of America’s most awesome awkward teenager and
his quirky family and friends as they struggle to navigate small-town
life in rural Idaho. The original cast from the film – Jon Heder,
Aaron Ruell, Efren Ramirez, Tina Majorino, Sandy Martin, Jon Gries and
Diedrich Bader – will voice their characters in the series, and many
new characters will be added along the way. NAPOLEON DYNAMITE (Heder) is
a 16-year-old boy convinced – for no apparent reason – that he is
destined for greatness and blessed with unlimited “sweet abilities.”
He spends his days practicing ninja moves, drawing ligers, soul dancing
and bragging about his “girlfriend in Oklahoma” whom nobody has ever
seen. Napoleon’s brother, KIP (Ruell), is an unemployed 32-year-old
who lives at home and believes he would be an amazing catch for any girl
who would respond to his online come-ons. The Dynamite brothers live
with GRANDMA (Martin), a crusty woman who can often be found
four-wheeling with her lady friends at the local sand dunes.
Napoleon’s allies include PEDRO (Ramirez), his unflappable best friend
who has recently been elected class president; and DEB (Majorino), an
incredibly sweet girl who sees the good in Napoleon and dreams of
someday being his wife. Napoleon’s UNCLE RICO (Gries) lives out of an
orange custom van, where he obsesses over his botched high school
football career and dreams up ways to become rich and famous. Then
there’s REX KWON DO (Bader), a self-proclaimed martial-arts master who
runs the local dojo. Guest voices in the debut season include Jennifer
Coolidge (“American Pie,” “Legally Blonde”), Sam Rockwell
(“Choke”) and Jemaine Clement (“Flight of the Conchords”).
PRODUCTION
COMPANY: 20th Century Fox Television
CREATORS/EXECUTIVE
PRODUCERS: Jared Hess, Jerusha Hess, Mike Scully
VOICE
CAST: Jon Heder as Napoleon Dynamite, Jon Gries as Uncle Rico, Aaron
Ruell as Kip, Efren Ramirez as Pedro, Diedrich Bader as Rex, Tina
Majorino as Deb, Sandy Martin as Grandma
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