Womens Murder Club-related stories
Posted Sep 5th 2009 6:03PM by Jane Boursaw
Filed under: OpEd, Celebrities, Casting, Chuck, Reality-Free
Ever since Women's Murder Club ended last year -- after a way too short run, in my opinion -- I've been looking for appearances by Angie Harmon. Her own series would be great, but if not, I'll settle for whatever I can get. She's just signed to guest star in episode four of the upcoming season of Chuck.
According to Entertainment Weekly, Harmon will play a character named Sydney, a spy for the Ring who's looking to kill Ryan McPartlin's Captain Awesome alter ego.
Her character of Lindsay Boxer on Women's Murder Club was a badass detective who could beat the heck out of a perp while ordering pizza on her cell phone. I've been intermittent with my Chuck viewing, but I'll definitely be checking out this episode and hoping to see more of Harmon.
Other recent additions to the NBC show include Smallville's Kristin Kreuk and Superman's Brandon Routh. Any thoughts on this latest addition? And wouldn't you like to see Harmon in her own series again?
Posted Jun 30th 2008 2:01PM by Brad Trechak
Filed under: Industry, Programming, OpEd, Reality-Free
Variety has an interesting article up about
the age demographics of certain TV shows. It seems that the average age of the television viewer has risen to the age of 50, outside of the key demographic of 18 to 49.
The oldest-skewing shows are NBC's
Monk and ABC's
Women's Murder Club. Interestingly, the ages on ABC, Fox, and NBC have been rising while CBS, which promotes to an older demographic to begin with, remains steady.
The study was released by Magna Global's Steve Sternberg. "The median ages of the broadcast networks keep rising, as traditional television is no longer necessarily the first screen for the younger set," Sternberg wrote.
Continue reading Which shows do young and old viewers watch?
Posted May 22nd 2008 10:20AM by Jane Boursaw
Filed under: Awards, TV Squad Lists, Reality-Free, TV Squad Awards

The
TV Squad Awards are in full swing, and I have the pleasure of moderating The Arrested Development Award, a.k.a. The Show Least Deserving of Cancellation Award.
Since we're focusing on shows from the 2007-2008 season, that lets out a few contenders, like
Veronica Mars ,
Firefly, and the award's namesake,
Arrested Development. But there are plenty of recent shows deserving of the honor. Five that made my list:
1.
Journeyman (NBC). This time-shift puzzle starring Kevin McKidd as deer-in-the-headlights Dan Vasser took a while to hook me, but by mid-season, I was there. I love shows that make you think, and although this one developed a formula (Dan saving someone who would later go on to change history), the logistics always had you scratching your head. I was sad to see it absent from NBC's Fall 08 schedule.
Continue reading The Arrested Development Award: Call for considerations
Posted May 13th 2008 4:04PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Programming, What To Watch Tonight, Reality-Free
TNT has the NBA Playoffs all night.
- At 8, ABC has two new episodes of According To Jim, then new episodes of Dancing with the Stars and Women's Murder Club.
- CBS has a new NCIS at 8, followed by a new Shark.
- NBC has a new Most Outrageous Moments at 8.
- FOX has new episodes of American Idol and Hell's Kitchen.
- The CW has a new Beauty and the Geek at 8, then a new Reaper.
- There's a new Nova on PBS at 8, followed by a new Frontline.
- At 9, Discovery has a new Deadliest Catch.
- History Channel has a new Mega Disasters at 9.
- Also at 9: BBC America has a new Last Restaurant Standing.
- At 10, NBC has the season finale of Law and Order: SVU.
- Bravo has a new Work Out at 10.
Check your local TV listings for more.
Posted May 6th 2008 4:00PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Programming, What To Watch Tonight, Reality-Free
TNT has NBA Playoffs all night.
- CNN, MSNBC, and FOX News have North Carolina/Indiana Primary coverage all night.
- At 8, ABC has two new episodes of Dancing with the Stars (a "best of" episode and the regular episode), then a new Women's Murder Club.
- CBS has a new NCIS at 8, followed by a new Shark.
- NBC has a new Most Outrageous Moments at 8.
- FOX has new episodes of American Idol and Hell's Kitchen.
- The CW has a new Beauty and the Geek, followed by a new Reaper.
- AMC has The Great Escape at 8.
- At 9, PBS has a new American Experience.
- Discovery has a new Deadliest Catch at 9.
- Also at 9: BBC America has a new Last Restaurant Standing.
- At 10, NBC has a new Law and Order: SVU.
- There's a new Work Out on Bravo at 10.
- MTV has a new A Shot At Love with Tila Tequila at 10.
Check your local TV listings for more.
Posted May 5th 2008 12:02PM by Joel Keller
Filed under: Industry, Boston Legal, How I Met Your Mother, Cancellations, Pickups and Renewals, Reaper, Moonlight, WGA Strike, Eli Stone, Reality-Free

The reverberations caused by the
writers' strike continue to affect how the networks are doing business. Case in point: according to
The Hollywood Reporter's James Hibberd, the networks may be
more generous with renewals than they have in the past, due to the fact that even hit shows have been returning to diminished ratings. My guess is that, after a three-month break, most people realized they didn't give two craps about things like Meredith and McDreamy's latest breakup. But it may just be that the weather's nice outside.
Anyway, Hibberd goes on to mention the current status of some of the most prominent "bubble" shows. The good news:
Reaper,
Old Christine, and
HIMYM and
Moonlight have shifted over towards the "likely to certain" end of the spectrum, and
Boston Legal will likely survive for another year. The bad news:
Shark,
Men In Trees (which is
already gone, according to reports)
, Cashmere Mafia, and
October Road are likely gone. And there's still no real feel for what's going to happen with
Eli Stone or
Women's Murder Club.
Posted Apr 15th 2008 11:01AM by Jane Boursaw
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Other Comedy Shows, OpEd, 24, Desperate Housewives, Grey's Anatomy, The Office, TV Squad Lists, Lipstick Jungle, Reality-Free
Last week's episode of The Office now ranks high on my list of Awkward TV Moments. It got me thinking about other all-time great awkward TV moments. Sure, we've all seen the episode where a disheveled Mary Richards shows up at the awards banquet wearing one fuzzy pink slipper. And the one where Frasier and Roz nearly do it on a cruise ship. But let's take a look at a few recent awkward TV moments.
1. Jan heaves a Dundee at Michael's flat-screen TV. Okay, we'll start with last week's episode of
The Office, in which Michael coerces Jim and Pam into attending a couples-only dinner party at his and Jan's condo. The entire episode is one long awkward moment, from Dwight showing up with his former babysitter as his date to Pam realizing she'll be held hostage for three hours, thanks to Jan's poor culinary planning. But the topper is when Michael and Jan's love spat escalates into a huge fight, ending with her heaving one of his treasured Dundee awards at his new (and tiny) flat-screen TV. The cops show up after the neighbors report a disturbance, and Michael ends up going home with Dwight.
Continue reading Ten awkward TV moments