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ABC's new summer reality show Wipeout

John Henson ABC has started production on their new summer reality series Wipeout. The show features 24 thrill-seeking contestants who will race in the world's largest extreme obstacle course. According to the press release, the course was designed to create the "most spills, face plants and wipeouts ever seen on television." I can't help but wonder if anyone at ABC has seen MTV's Jackass. Just a thought.

The obstacles and contestants change every week. Some of the obstacles are "Dizzy Dummy," "Dirty Balls," (there's a bad joke in there somewhere), and the "Dreadmill" which gets contestants to jump hurdles on a 40-foot long treadmill moving at "warpspeed" (ABC's words, not mine).

Here's something of interest: John Henson (Talk Soup) will be co-hosting with John Anderson of SportsCenter. Henson is reason enough for me to give this show at least one go-round. What about you? Will you tune in to Wipeout?

Wipeout is slated to premiere on Tuesday June 24th at 8:00 p.m. ET / PT on ABC.

ABC plans Emmy shows for the rest of the summer

Ugly BettyDo you hear that sound? It's the sound of summer dying. Only a few more weeks 'til Jerry Lewis comes out on stage and the kids are back and school and we're reviewing the new fall shows.

In the meantime, ABC has a plan: they're bringing back The Nine again and running a marathon of shows the last week of August. Ha! Just kidding. I think ABC is done kicking that show around. But they do have a plan for the rest of the summer: they're going to run Emmy-nominated episodes of their shows, including Ugly Betty, Desperate Housewives, Boston Legal, According To Jim, Extreme Makeover, and Grey's Anatomy. The episodes will feature sneak previews of the new fall season.

And I'm sure I speak for all of America when I ask, "According To Jim was nominated for an Emmy?"

Summer: no longer just a time for barbeques and drinking

Tony ShalhoubWe gave a list earlier from USA Today which talked about all the new shows premiering this summer. I won't provide a link to the post because like a lot of TV stuff that USA Today has been doing lately, it's incomplete. Here's the real list, compiled by our friends over at The Futon Critic: all the new shows you'll see this summer, as well as returning shows, complete with summaries and premiere dates:

Summer shows and overnight news: Variety in 60 seconds

  • World News NowABC is debuting several new shows and new episodes of current shows during June, including Welcome to the Neighborhood, Brat Camp, the Roman miniseries Empire, and 10 new episodes of Wife Swap (egads). All of this makes me worried that Eyes won't be repeated much this summer, if at all. The American Idol expose is already airing in the time slot on May 4. Eyes really deserves a chance to build an audience.
  • CSI: Miami writer Steven Maeda is joining the writing staff of Lost.
  • Court TV and National Public Radio are joining forces.
  • Are you awake at around 2:30 or so in the morning, watching ABC? World News Now and World News This Morning have a new executive producer. I used to love watching ABC overnight. Does that guy still play the accordion while giving the news?

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