DianeRuggiero-related stories
Posted Oct 27th 2008 8:04AM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: Programming, Ratings, Reality-Free

As Jason wrote the other day,
this has been a strange TV season thus far, with only two shows having been given the pink slip. That said, I think CBS's
The Ex List is not long for this world. There are a couple of really good reasons I say this, and just so you know, I'm not wishing for its demise. I can just read the handwriting on the wall.
The Nielsen ratings from last Friday show that the shows around
The Ex List --
Ghost Whisperer and
Numb3rs --
posted their highest ratings of the season to date. Nearly 10 million viewers watched the Jennifer Love Hewitt show, while another 9 million were glued to the Rob Morrow brotherly procedural at 10 p.m. In between, however,
The Ex List drooped to a season low 5.6 million.
Continue reading Things are looking grim for The Ex List
Posted Oct 2nd 2008 1:03PM by Joel Keller
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, Early Looks, Reality-Free

When I first saw the pilot for CBS's
The Ex List back in June, something about it bugged me. Sure, it was pleasant enough, and the show's premise -- a woman goes back through her past to find "the one," based on a psychic's reading -- seemed like it was fertile ground for stories and funny moments. Add in the presence of the charming Diane Ruggiero as show-runner, and there was potential for a pretty good Friday night diversion.
But it
did bug me, and I couldn't put my finger on it until I saw the new version of the show's pilot, which airs tomorrow night at 9 PM ET. Yes, it's nice and pleasant. Even funny at times. But I don't care at all about Bella Bloom, her friends, or her quest. In fact, that quest seems a little sad to me. And the departure of Ruggiero isn't going to make that any better.
Continue reading The Ex List -- An early look
Posted Sep 13th 2008 12:05PM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Industry, Reality-Free

There's no way that the creator/executive producer of a new series walking away from the show before the season premiere can be a good thing. In fact, it's down right ominous. Therefore, the news that
Diane Ruggiero has walked off The Ex List before the October 3rd premiere does not bode well for the comedy-drama. It's not like the prospect of succeeding in the dreaded Friday at 9 P.M. ET on CBS (the place where
Moonlight died) was a sign of good things to come, but having seen the pilot, I was keeping my fingers crossed. Now, I'm worried.
Reportedly, Ruggiero unexpectedly quit
The Ex List on Friday morning. Rick Eid, executive producer of the show, will continue on in her place as showrunner. However, the writing staff will have to continue without their guiding light because make no mistake, the heart and soul of the main character -- Bella Bloom -- was a reflection of Diane Ruggiero. She's a strong writer with a distinct voice, one she lent to her other success (with Rob Thomas)
Veronica Mars.
Continue reading Diane Ruggiero exits The Ex List - VIDEO
Posted Jul 19th 2008 9:43AM by Joel Keller
Filed under: Industry, TCA Press Tour, Reality-Free

The four CBS show panels on Friday involved four of the five new programs the network is rolling out in the fall (there was no panel for
Gary Unmarried, or whatever they're calling it today, because Jay Mohr and his wife Nikki Cox are renewing their vows overseas). While the panels for
The Mentalist, The Ex List, Eleventh Hour, and
Worst Week had their moments, none of them were particularly newsworthy or interesting.
At least Diane Ruggiero, the creator of
The Ex List, was entertaining enough to keep me from jabbing a pen in my arm to keep me awake. In fact, she might have actually convinced me to watch
The Lake House, as long as I have a drink in my hand.
Continue reading CBS wrap-up: Diane Ruggiero livens up a dull day - TCA Report
Posted Oct 17th 2006 3:23PM by Brett Love
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, Industry, The CW, Pickups and Renewals

The CW has ordered a pilot from
Veronica Mars writer/executive producer Diane Ruggiero (pictured). The one hour action-comedy is being described as
Sex and the City meets
Batman. Yes, they are actually saying
Sex and the City meets
Batman. Two young women that are best friends gain superpowers after some mysterious event. For some reason, their powers only work when they are together, so they team up to fight crime.
I don't see the
Sex and the City or the
Batman there. It says 'young' women, and unless the mysterious event is getting adopted by the Sultan of Brunai and falling into an immeasurable fortune, it's not very
Batman either. But while the show desperately needs a new zippy one line description, it is still worth a look. Ruggiero is credited with 13
Veronica Mars scripts, so she can definitely write. Previous to
Veronica she was writer/producer for
That's Life.
[ via
Reuters ]