Nbc,lawAndOrder-related stories
Posted May 6th 2009 11:03AM by Isabelle Carreau

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Survivor, CBS
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Ghost Whisperer, CBS
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The Bachelor, ABC
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The Unit, CBS
6 - At least one
CSI, CBS
5 - At least one
Law & Order, NBC/USA Network
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Brothers & Sisters, ABC
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Private Practice, ABC
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American Idol, FOX
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Grey's Anatomy, ABC
Want to see the pictures or leave a comment? Click here.Posted Oct 25th 2008 2:33PM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: Programming, Law and Order, Reality-Free

Does
the return of Law and Order to the weekly NBC lineup strike a "welcome back" chord, or does it mean that the Peacock needs a boost in the ratings from a tried and true player? I think it's the latter, because just weeks into the new season, NBC is floundering in the Nielsens, prompting a change in the schedule.
First,
Law and Order is returning this week. On Wednesday, October 29, NBC presents what could be called their crime-time line up --
Knight Rider at 8,
Life at 9, and
Law and Order at 10.
Clearly, with
the pick up earlier this week for Knight Rider, NBC is committed to the show despite the weak ratings. Presenting this solid Wednesday block of cop shows will hopefully translate into better Nielsen numbers.
Continue reading Law and Order coming back...and other NBC news
Posted Aug 2nd 2008 2:13PM by Jane Boursaw
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, OpEd, Pickups and Renewals, Reality-Free
Lost and Found is one of those projects that's been swirling around in the ether for the past couple of years. Chris Levinson penned the one-hour script for
NBC a year and a half ago. When the network's old regime passed on the project, it got lost in the shuffle. But now it's been found again, because
the network recently gave it the green light.
The story, from Wolf Films and Universal Media Studios, centers on Tessa, a quirky, offbeat female LAPD detective who gets sent to the basement to work on John and Jane Doe cases. That's what happens to cops who butt heads with the higher-ups.
But Levinson says don't expect another slick
CSI-type drama. "There are exposed pipes, it's grimy and dingy, and can't be further from the glossy '
CSI' shows."
Continue reading NBC picks up Lost and Found
Posted May 22nd 2008 12:32AM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: Law and Order, Episode Reviews, Reality-Free
(S18E18) Oh, boy. Jack McCoy is up to his neck in trouble now. This
Law and Order season finale -- number 18 -- was a maze-like story that started with a gold merchant being murdered, wound its way through high-class escort services, and landed at the desk of the governor of New York. Any resemblance between this story and the demise of real-life New York Governor Eliot Spitzer was completely on purpose.
In true
Law and Order fashion, the part about the hookers and the Governor was ripped right from the headlines. Unlike reality, though, the fictional governor was even more slimey and reprehensible than Spitzer seemingly. I'll explain it all, and go into more details about how it comes to bear on the characters on
L&O after the jump.
Continue reading Law and Order: Excalibur (season finale)
Posted Apr 21st 2008 9:01AM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: Law and Order, Reality-Free

If you saw the previews of this week's episode of
Law & Order, you know that it's Jesse L. Martin's last show. The NBC promo implies that Detective Ed Green has gotten into major trouble and will be brought up on charges for his actions, perhaps lose his badge. That would be a very dramatic way to
wrap up his nine years on Law and Order, and unlike the near-fatal shooting his character survived a couple of years ago, it leaves open the door for a guest stint down the road. But not too soon.
Jesse L. Martin is in talks to star in a Broadway version of Guess Who's Coming to Dinner, taking on the Sidney Poitier role.
Continue reading Jesse L. Martin: goodbye TV, hello Broadway!
Posted Mar 24th 2008 2:02PM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Other Comedy Shows, OpEd, CSI, House, Law and Order, Lost, Grey's Anatomy, 30 Rock, Ugly Betty, NCIS, TV Squad Lists, Lipstick Jungle, Eli Stone

The world of primetime TV are primarily set in the real world. The real world based on the fiction they create. So,
Law and Order -- in all its incarnations -- is set in New York City, but it's not the real five boroughs. The newspapers they read are not
The New York Times, the
Post or the
Daily News. For contemporary TV fiction, reality is on the margins of the storytelling because you can't really set those characters in a real world. However, when the two worlds intersect, the results can be magic. Here's 8 big-time, primetime examples:
1) Cowboy Up TimeRemember the episode of
Lost when Ben wanted to convince Jack that he was in communication with the world outside the island? To prove that he was telling the truth, he showed Jack a video of the Boston Red Sox winning the world series in 2004. You can't get more real than that, right? And yet it was used in one of the most out of this world shows on the air. In fact, using
Lost's own terminology, the Red Sox video is a constant truth in a universe that's a complete fiction.
Continue reading Eight real world moments in reel TV
Posted Feb 18th 2008 10:01AM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: Law and Order, Daytime, In the Limelight, Celebrities

This season,
Law and Order was looking for a way to get some new energy and interest in the long-running NBC Emmy-winning series, so on the judicial end of the show, they promoted Sam Waterson's Jack McCoy to DA and cast Linus Roache as Assistant District Attorney Michael Cutter. Roache is one of those familiar faces that you've seen on other shows, maybe a movie or two, but here on
Law and Order he's making you sit up and take notice. At least that's how it is for me. After watching the first two new episodes when the show returned recently, I wanted to know more about this guy. For starters, why did he remind me of a young Bobby Kennedy?
Well, it turns out that Linus Roache played Robert Kennedy in the mini-series,
RFK. The Kennedy connection was even alluded to in last week's episode; at the end of the show, after McCoy had to defend his decision to prosecute overzealous New York City cops by taking the stand in open court, Roache's character, Cutter, gives him a tie pin that once belonged to RFK. With the last line of the show, Cutter says, "I found it on EBay."
Continue reading Law and Order's Linus Roache: In the Limelight
Posted Feb 6th 2008 1:41PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Industry, Programming, Ratings
Here are the weekly TV ratings, by number of viewers.
I can't remember the last time that one network had the first seven spots in the Nielsen ratings. FOX got the number one slot with the Super Bowl (of course), but then got the next six spots too, with the post-game, the episode of House that followed the post-game, the two American Idol episodes (again, of course), the other episode of House, and the new game/reality show Moment of Truth. And if you extend it to the top 20, FOX also had Are You Smarter Than A Fifth Grader? and Don't Forget The Lyrics. Good week for them.
1. Super Bowl (FOX)
2. Super Bowl Post-Game (FOX)
3. House (FOX)
Continue reading Nielsen ratings for the week ending February 3
Posted Aug 21st 2007 6:19PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Industry, Programming, Ratings

Here are the weekly TV ratings, by number of viewers.
1. America's Got Talent - Tues (NBC)
2. 60 Minutes (CBS)
3. So You Think You Can Dance - Thurs (FOX)
4. Singing Bee (NBC)
5. Hell's Kitchen (FOX)
6. CSI (CBS)
7. Two and a Half Men (CBS)
8. Without A Trace (CBS)
9. So You Think You Can Dance - Weds (FOX)
10. NCIS (CBS)
11. CSI: Miami (CBS)
12. CSI: NY (CBS)
13. Criminal Minds (CBS)
14. Cold Case (CBS)
15. So You Think You Can Dance - Mon (FOX)
16. Power of 10 (CBS)
17. Big Brother - Tues (CBS)
18. Extreme Makeover (ABC)
19. Law and Order: SVU (NBC)
20. Shark (CBS)
Posted May 16th 2005 12:02PM by Keith McDuffee
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Other Comedy Shows, Other Reality Shows, NBC, News, Industry, Programming, American Dreams, The Apprentice, The Contender, Crossing Jordan, Dateline, ER, Fear Factor, Joey, Las Vegas, Law and Order, Medium, Scrubs, West Wing, Will & Grace, The Office
Out: Law and Order: Trial By
Jury, American Dreams, Medical Investigation, Committed, The Contender, Third Watch.
- New:
The Apprentice: Martha Stuart, Three Wishes, E-Ring, Fathom, Inconceivable, My Name Is Earl, Thick and Thin, Four Kings.
- Returning: Scrubs, Fear Factor, Las Vegas, The Biggest Loser, Law & Order: Special Victims
Unit, Law & Order, Joey, Will
& Grace, The Apprentice, ER, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Crossing Jordan, Medium.
- Moving: The West Wing (Sundays, 8-9 p.m. EST), The
Office (Tuesdays, 9:30-10 p.m. EST), Dateline NBC
(Fridays 9-10 p.m. EST).
Read on for show descriptions.
Continue reading The Upfronts: NBC