FOX isn't the only network that is jumping the gun in front of the
May upfronts to make an announcement about the upcoming fall season. In what comes as no surprise (even though there
were rumors that one of its members was on the cancellation
bubble) NBC has renewed all three series in the Law & Order franchise: the original, SVU, and
Criminal Intent.
All three series have been solid ratings draws this season on a network that is trying to find its way back to the top. SVU is having the best season out of the three with viewership of about 14 million per week. The original Law & Order is second with over 11 million and Criminal Intent, which went with a rotating cast this year and is up against powerhouses The Sopranos and Desperate Housewives, is pulling a bit under 11 million.
Next season will be the 17th for Dick Wolf's original Law & Order, which makes it the longest-running television drama currently running (far ahead of ER's 12 seasons). SVU will mark its eighth season and Criminal Intent will begin its sixth season in the fall. There is no word on whether the current rotating cast of Criminal Intent (Vincent D'Onofrio and Kathryn Erbe as detectives Goren and Eames one week and Chris Noth and Annabella Sciorra as detectives Logan and Barek the next) will continue into next season.
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4-28-2006 @ 3:34PM
Mase said...
NBC also picked up "Las Vegas", "Medium", and "Crossing Jordan" today.
Source: http://www.zap2it.com/tv/news/zap-nbcpickups0428,0,2174122.story?coll=zap-tv-headlines
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4-28-2006 @ 3:41PM
Patrick Wynne said...
"Next season will be the 17th for Dick Wolf's original Law & Order, which makes it the longest-running television drama"
Longest-running drama that's currently on, you mean? Gunsmoke went for 20 seasons.
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4-28-2006 @ 4:05PM
Rich Keller said...
I just updated the post to mention that L&O is the longest running drama currently running. Mase, look for my post later in the day about the renewal of "Las Vegas", "Medium" and "Crossing Jordan". As I mention, NBC has a full schedule next season.
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