
Got a press release from Bravo the other day that says they've not only given the green light for a third season of
Shear Genius, they also have a new reality show coming up titled
Double Exposure. I'm not even going to tell you what world the show is set in because you can probably pretty much tell from the title.
Do you remember when Bravo wasn't completely infested with reality shows? Sure,
Top Chef is a good show, but the channel is practically all reality shows now, and most of them pretty lame (if not despicable). We've had
Hey Paula, which showed Paula Abdul stumbling through her life. We've seen
The Real Housewives of Orange County turn into some sort of ever-growing franchise. And let's not forget
Tabatha's Salon Makeover,
Manhunt,
Make Me A Supermodel,
Blow Out,
Millionaire Matchmaker,
Showbiz Moms and Dads, and...well, about 40 others.

A week from now, HBO will probably be one of the big stories from the
Primetime Emmys thanks to the success of the
John Adams mini-series. But it's not sitting on that success, the premium cable net is banking on it.
HBO announced today a mini series based on the assassination of Abraham Lincoln called Manhunt. That news would be interesting enough because the series will deal with the 12 days after Lincoln was shot when the assassin, John Wilkes Booth, was on the run. However, the guys that HBO have tapped to work on
Manhunt are two of the best in television -- David Simon and Tom Fontana.
HBO knows Simon and Fontana's work really well. Simon was the creator of
The Wire and Fontana's brainchild was
Oz. This is also not a new collaboration. Fontana turned Simon's book,
Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets, into the
Homicide: Life on the Streets TV series for NBC.