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NBC Fall Preview 2011 | THE VOICE OF TV.com

GRIMM
Fridays on NBC (9-10 p.m. ET), beginning Fall 2011
“Grimm” is a new drama series inspired by the classic Grimm’s Fairy Tales. Remember the fairy tales your parents used to tell you before bedtime? Those weren’t stories — they were warnings. Nick Burkhardt (David Guintoli “Turn The Beat Around”) thought he prepared himself for the realities of working as a homicide detective until he started seeing things he couldn’t quite explain. When his ailing Aunt Marie (guest star Kate Burton, “Grey’s Anatomy”) arrives, Nick’s life turns upside down when she reveals they are descendants of an elite group of hunters, also known as “Grimms,” who fight to keep the balance of humanity safe from the supernatural creatures of the world. As Nick digs deeper into her past, he realizes that he will have to shoulder the responsibility of his ancestors — and contend with a larger-than-life mythology of the Brothers Grimm that is now all too real. Russell Hornsby (“Lincoln Heights”), Bitsie Tulloch (“Quarterlife”), Silas Weir Mitchell (“Prison Break”), Reggie Lee (“Persons Unknown”) and Sasha Roiz (“Caprica”) also star.

Photos and Trailer can be found at: New NBC Fall TV Show 'Grimm': Info, Photos & Videos | THE VOICE OF TV.com

PRIME SUSPECT
Thursdays on NBC (10-11 p.m. ET), beginning Fall 2011
Based on the critically acclaimed British television series of the same name, “Prime Suspect” has been redeveloped for American audiences by writer Alexandra Cunningham (“Desperate Housewives,” “NYPD Blue”), director Peter Berg (NBC’s “Friday Night Lights”) — and stars Maria Bello (“A History of Violence”) as tough-as-nails Detective Jane Timoney. Timoney finds that being a homicide detective in New York City is tough enough and having to contend with a male-dominated police department to get respect makes it that much tougher. She’s an outsider who has just transferred to a new precinct dominated by an impenetrable clique of a boys’ club. Timoney has her own vices too — with a questionable past — and she tends to be forceful, rude and reckless. But she’s also a brilliant cop who keeps her eye on one thing: the prime suspect. Also starring are Aidan Quinn (“Unknown”), Brian O’Byrne (“Flash Forward”), Tim Griffin (“Star Trek”), Kirk Acevedo (“Fringe”), Joe Nieves (“How I Met Your Mother”), Damon Gupton (“The Last Airbender”) and Peter Gerety (“Blue Bloods”). “Prime Suspect” is produced by Universal Media Studios, ITV and Film 44. Cunningham is the executive producer/writer along with executive producer/director Berg and executive producers Sarah Aubrey, Julie Meldal-Johnson, Paul Buccieri and Lynda LaPlante.

Photos and Trailer can be found at: New NBC Fall TV Show 'Prime Suspect': Info, Photos & Video | THE VOICE OF TV.com

WHITNEY
Thursdays on NBC (9:30-10 p.m. ET), beginning Fall 2011
A hilarious look at modern love, “Whitney” is a new multi-camera comedy series about Whitney (Whitney Cummings, “Chelsea Lately”) and Alex (Chris D’Elia, “Glory Daze”), a happily unmarried couple. Together for five years, the duo is in no rush to get hitched. However, after attending yet another one of their friends’ weddings, Whitney realizes that she and Alex are dangerously close to relationship boredom. Determined not to let that happen, Whitney consults her close circle of opinionated girlfriends — including Lily (Zoe Lister-Jones, “The Other Guys”) and Roxanne (Rhea Seehorn, “The Starter Wife”) — and then snaps into action. A few awkward sexy costumes and one botched seductive evening later, the couple ends up in the emergency room. Even so, Whitney and Alex realize that while their relationship might not be perfect on paper, they really do love each other — and that works for them. Also starring are Maulik Pancholy (NBC’s “30 Rock”) as Lily’s perfect boyfriend, and Dan O’Brien (“How I Met Your Mother”) as an eternal bachelor.

Photos and Trailer can be found at: New NBC Fall TV Show 'Whitney': Info, Photos & Video | THE VOICE OF TV.com

FREE AGENTS
Wednesdays on NBC (8:30-9 p.m. ET), beginning Fall 2011
“Free Agents” is a crooked workplace/romantic new comedy from creator John Enbom (“Party Down”) and Emmy Award-winning director Todd Holland (“Malcolm in the Middle”) based on the cult U.K. series of the same name that explores the trials and tribulations of two public relations executives on the rebound. Alex (Hank Azaria, “The Simpsons,” “Huff”) is newly divorced and can barely keep himself together while his co-worker Helen (Kathryn Hahn, “Hung”) thinks she has it together but is obsessed with her deceased fiancé and actually is falling apart. Then a drunken Alex and Helen end up in bed together, and in the resulting sober confusion, Helen decides that they should only be friends. Meanwhile Alex’s co-workers, Dan (Mo Mandel, “Love Bites,” “Modern Family”) and Gregg (Al Madrigal, “Wizards of Waverly Place,” “Gary, Unmarried”), and Stephen (Anthony Head, “Merlin,” “Buffy the Vampire Slayer”) fail in their attempts to help him get back out on the dating scene. When Alex finally agrees to a date, Helen gets a little jealous, and he gets cold feet, so they end up back where they started — in a casual, intimate and beautifully awkward relationship. Also starring is Joe Lo Truglio (“Backwash,” “Mad Love”) and Natasha Leggero (“Ugly Americans,” “‘Til Death”).

Photos and Trailer can be found at: New NBC Fall TV Show 'Free Agents': Info, Photos & Video | THE VOICE OF TV.com

UP ALL NIGHT
Wednesdays on NBC (8-8:30 p.m. ET), beginning Fall 2011
From Emily Spivey (NBC’s “Parks and Recreation,” NBC’s “Saturday Night Live”) and legendary Emmy Award-winning producer Lorne Michaels, comes “Up All Night,” a modern take on parenthood that shows the challenges of balancing a career, marriage and a new baby. Christina Applegate (“Samantha Who?”) stars as Reagan, a successful public relations executive, and Will Arnett (“Arrested Development”) plays Chris, Reagan’s supportive, stay-at-home husband. The two have just become parents – a surprise that has set their lives on a new path as responsible adults — for the most part. Maya Rudolph (“Saturday Night Live,” “Bridesmaids”) stars as Ava, Reagan’s outlandish boss and best friend, whose whirlwind social escapades serve as constant reminders of Reagan’s former carefree life. James Pumphrey (“High Road”) portrays Brian, Reagan’s socially awkward hipster assistant.

Photos and Trailer can be found at: New NBC Fall TV Show 'Up All Night': Info, Photos & Video | THE VOICE OF TV.com

THE PLAYBOY CLUB
Mondays on NBC (10-11 p.m. ET), beginning Fall 2011
From Academy Award-winning executive producer Brian Grazer, “The Playboy Club” is a provocative new drama about a time and place that challenged the social mores, where a visionary entrepreneur created an empire and an icon changed American culture. It’s the early ‘60s, and the legendary Playboy Club in Chicago is the door to all of your fantasies — and the key is the most sought-after status symbol of its kind. Inside the seductive world of the bunny, the epitome of beauty and service, the clientele rubs shoulders with the decade’s biggest mobsters, politicos and entertainers. Nick Dalton (Eddie Cibrian, “CSI: Miami”) is one of the city’s top attorneys and the ultimate playboy, rubbing elbows with everyone in the city’s power structure. With mysterious ties to the mob, Nick comes to the aid of Maureen (Amber Heard, “Zombieland”), the stunning and innocent new bunny who accidentally kills the leader of the Bianchi crime family. Dating Nick is Carol-Lynne (Laura Benanti, “Take the Lead”), a bombshell and established star at the club who knows her days as a bunny are numbered and finds herself continually at odds with Billy (David Krumholtz, “Numb3rs”), the club’s general manager. Adding to the charm of the Playboy club is Janie (Jenna Dewan Tatum, “American Virgin”), the carefree life of the party who is dating Max (Wes Ramsey, “CSI: Miami”), an overly protective bartender. Also starring are Naturi Naughton (“Fame”) and Leah Renee (“True Confessions of a Hollywood Starlet”).

Photos and Trailer can be found at: New NBC Fall TV Show 'The Playboy Club': Info, Photos and Video | THE VOICE OF TV.com

Law & Order: LA was cancelled for this crap. Sigh.
 

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DumbPaladin

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I'll miss L&O LA sliiiightly ... but the whole alteration of storyline & reshuffling of cast mid-season was a big turn-off for me, and clearly not too impressive to the audience. Why'd they fire Regina King? What did she do wrong -- or can't there be two African-American DDAs? *sigh*

I think Dick Wolf's time is nigh.

The new NBC shows picked up do seem destined to keep NBC in 4th place.
 


GrayLinnorm

Explorer
Worse, they're continuing with The Apprentice, a show that really needs to JFD. Charlie Sheen got punished for his bad behavior, why won't they do the same for the Donald? So much for the new leadership at NBC.

So far it looks like next season looks the same as this season:mad:.
 

Fast Learner

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Worse, they're continuing with The Apprentice, a show that really needs to JFD. Charlie Sheen got punished for his bad behavior, why won't they do the same for the Donald? So much for the new leadership at NBC.

So far it looks like next season looks the same as this season:mad:.

Bad behavior in public that brings attention to your show is often tolerated. Bad behavior that makes it difficult or impossible to broadcast your show on schedule is a whole different beast.
 

Dannyalcatraz

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Well, they said they'd do the show with or without The Donald, in the context of his presidential campaign. Now that that has evaporated (along with most of the remnants of his class), perhaps they'll give him the boot.

The problem is with whom to replace him? There are a lot of high profile celebu-xecutives out there- Branson, Oprah, Combs, Simmons, Jobs, Gates, Turner- but they're mostly already busy with their own things. (And many of the ones who would be decent on TV are already on TV.)
 

DumbPaladin

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Well, they said they'd do the show with or without The Donald, in the context of his presidential campaign. Now that that has evaporated (along with most of the remnants of his class), perhaps they'll give him the boot.

The problem is with whom to replace him? There are a lot of high profile celebu-xecutives out there- Branson, Oprah, Combs, Simmons, Jobs, Gates, Turner- but they're mostly already busy with their own things. (And many of the ones who would be decent on TV are already on TV.)


Actually, Oprah's about to be done with her show. Personally, not only would I watch a show with Oprah finding an Apprentice (among regular people) to work at OWN, but I imagine thousands of people would apply for it.

The whole flavor and tenor of the show would be different, of course -- but you'd INSTANTLY have huge female audience numbers. Are you listening, NBC? Time to fire The Racist -- I mean The Donald.
 

Fast Learner

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Hell yeah, I'd have tried to get on an Oprah Apprentice when I was younger: there's someone from whom I could actually learn important ethical business lessons.
 


Actually, Oprah's about to be done with her show. Personally, not only would I watch a show with Oprah finding an Apprentice (among regular people) to work at OWN, but I imagine thousands of people would apply for it.

The whole flavor and tenor of the show would be different, of course -- but you'd INSTANTLY have huge female audience numbers. Are you listening, NBC? Time to fire The Racist -- I mean The Donald.
No thanks, Oprah is over rates, overpaid, slightly racist (though cleverly never in public) and has an overly developed sense of her importance...

Hmmm on second thought, sounds like a perfect replacement for The Donald.
 

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