FNL-related stories
Posted Sep 20th 2009 5:08PM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: OpEd, Celebrities, Friday Night Lights, Reality-Free, The Big Bang Theory

If
Jim Parsons wins the
Emmy tonight for The Big Bang Theory, you better believe he'll be in a position to pick and choose the projects he does in the future. But here's one that I think would be fascinating, to quote Dr. Sheldon Cooper's favorite Vulcan scientist:
Jim Parsons would like to appear on Friday Night Lights.
In a recent interview, Jim was asked about his favorite current show -- other than his own -- and he said it was
Friday Night Lights. That's right, the NBC drama series about high school football deep in the heart of Texas! Somehow it's hard to imagine Sheldon in pads and a helmet. Maybe he could be the water boy? Or the genius offensive coordinator.
Continue reading Jim Parsons on Friday Night Lights? If he had his way...
Posted Mar 26th 2009 12:07PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Industry, Programming, Pickups and Renewals, Friday Night Lights, Reality-Free

Fans of
Friday Night Lights who have been freaking out about the possibility that the show wasn't going to come back for another season can relax: the show is actually coming back for
two more seasons.
To be precise, they're
two 13-episode seasons. But that's a lot better than what the news was looking like just a few weeks ago. Michael Ausiello reports that the news will be announced "any day now." It confirms news that he broke a couple of weeks ago.
Continue reading Friday Night Lights will be back ... for TWO more seasons
Posted Jul 20th 2008 7:33PM by Joel Keller
Filed under: Industry, Friday Night Lights, TCA Press Tour, Reality-Free

NBC and its various cable stations are making their presentations today and tomorrow. Since it
is Sunday, the critics got a little bit of a break and didn't have to start until noon, when a lunch session was held for
Friday Night Lights. This session had a little bit of added juice, due to the unique deal NBC struck to have DirecTV shoulder the cost of producing the series in exchange for the rights to air new episodes on the satellite service first, before they air on NBC. Thirteen episodes will be produced and will air in October on DirecTV's 101 Network, and they'll air in February on the Peacock network.
Not surprisingly, there were as many questions about the new arrangement as there were about the creative aspects of the show. Show-runner Jason Katims and DirecTV entertainment head Eric Shanks fielded most of those questions, and the cast of the show fielded the rest.
Continue reading Friday Night Lights panel: the DirecTV deal, two departures, and a new school year - TCA Report
Posted Mar 6th 2008 10:19AM by Joel Keller
Filed under: Cable/Satellite, Pickups and Renewals, Friday Night Lights

Fans of the perpetually unwatched but much-loved NBC show
Friday Night Lights have a reason to rejoice this morning:
the show has been renewed for a third season, according to Nikki Finke.
NBC executives
had been looking for a way to renew their low-rated show, mostly through cost-sharing deals with other networks. They finally found a partner: DirecTV. No details of the deal were given; all we know right now is that the satellite company and the Peacock folks will share the costs of producing the show and will both air the show across multiple platforms.
Continue reading NBC renews Friday Night Lights with the help of DirecTV
Posted Feb 21st 2008 8:36PM by Brad Trechak
Filed under: OpEd, Friday Night Lights

It's not the first time an Internet campaign has saved a show. This time,
Friday Night Lights, on the brink of cancellation due to poor ratings,
might be returning.
NBC is in talks with a number of other networks including the CW and TNT to discuss the possibility of having
FNL appear on more than one network in the same week. Naturally, it would be broadcast on NBC first and then would be re-broadcast elsewhere.
Continue reading Friday Night Lights to return?
Posted Aug 27th 2007 9:01AM by Keith McDuffee
Filed under: TV on DVD, Contests and Giveaways, Friday Night Lights

It's Monday again, which means it's time for us to give away some stuff again. One of today's giveaways is for three copies of
Friday Night Lights season one on DVD, which will be in stores August 28. All you've got to do is submit a comment below before 5PM Eastern, August 31, and mention what your favorite character from
Friday Night Lights is. We'll randomly choose three winners to receive the DVDs!
Some other details:
- To enter, leave a confirmed comment below stating which FNL character is your favorite.
- The comment must be left before August 31, 2007 at 5:00PM Eastern Time.
- You can only enter once.
- The winning entries will be chosen completely at random.
And now we present you with the legalities of the giveaway. (Read them. Please.)Continue reading Giveaway Monday: Friday Night Lights season one!
Posted Mar 29th 2007 1:22PM by Joel Keller
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, NBC, OpEd, Watercooler Talk, Friday Night Lights

I've been checking out
Friday Night Lights on and off throughout the season, and every time I tune in, I'm always blown away at a) how well acted it is, b) how the stories don't always fall into the cliche, and c) how the show can suck you in even if you're not a week-in-week-out watcher. Last night's episode demonstrated all three attributes.
Brett's review goes into more details than I ever could, but there were two scenes in particular where the show could have fallen into the usual TV and movie conventions, but steps around them, giving the viewer much more compelling results.
Continue reading Does Friday Night Lights have a chance?
Posted Dec 21st 2006 2:35PM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Other Comedy Shows, Web, 30 Rock, Friday Night Lights

Over the Christmas holiday, NBC is putting all episodes of
30 Rock and
Friday Night Lights on its website-- for free. That's right. Don't even bother to buy them from iTunes right now. The
first nine episodes of FNL and the
first seven episodes of 30 Rock are available for viewing on the website. Of course, you have to watch an unskippable ad at the beginning of each episode. NBC is looking to recruit new viewers, especially college students who are killing time at home for Christmas break.
While I'm not too keen on
FNL, I highly recommend taking the time to watch
30 Rock. The first three episodes aren't that hot but it starts to get hilarious at about episode four. Alec Baldwin seems to carry the first few episodes, but then Tracy Morgan and the guy who plays 'Kenneth the NBC page' really start to play it up.
The free promotion expires when new episodes of both shows return to the air in early January.