Posts with tag do not disturb
Posted Sep 26th 2008 12:02PM by Kelly Woo
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, Cancellations, Reality-Free

Another new TV show bites the dust.
EW's Michael Ausiello reports that Fox has cancelled
Do Not Disturb. The network won't confirm anything, telling
TV Guide that the critically-panned sitcom is "pre-empted" next week.
This comes on the heels of the show's producers apologizing for
"perpetrating bad television," but asking critics and viewers for a second chance. Guess they'll never get it.
Continue reading Fox cancelling Do Not Disturb?
Posted Sep 23rd 2008 3:04PM by Kelly Woo
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, Industry, Reality-Free

Honesty in Hollywood is a rare commodity, so when producers confess their television show is not very good, you've got to give credit where credit's due.
According to
Variety, the team responsible for Fox's poorly-reviewed new comedy
Do Not Disturb sent a letter to select TV critics (uh, where's mine guys?) acknowledging the poor quality of the premiere episode.
But they try to defend themselves by giving those critics a DVD of the second episode, which they claim is the actual pilot and should have aired first.
Continue reading Do Not Disturb creators sorry for perpetrating bad television
Posted Sep 17th 2008 4:04PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Late Night, TV Royalty, Programming, Celebrities, Talk Show, What To Watch Tonight, Reality-Free
A new What's On Tonight, now with all of your Talk Talk late night listings included!
- At 8, FOX has a new Bones, followed by new episodes of 'Til Death and Do Not Disturb.
- NBC has a new America's Got Talent at 8.
- The CW has a new America's Next Top Model at 8.
- PBS has a new Live From Lincoln Center at 8.
- Nickelodeon has another new episode of My Family's Got GUTS at 8.
- At 9, ABC has 20/20: The Royal Family.
- Discovery has a new Mythbusters at 9, followed by a new Man vs. Wild.
- History Channel has a new MonsterQuest at 9.
- Sundance has a new Architecture School at 9.
- Showtime has a new Inside the NFL at 9.
- Also at 9: Bravo has a new Project Runway, followed by a new Top Design.
- At 9:30, A&E has a new Dog The Bounty Hunter, then two new episodes of Criss Angel Mindfreak.
- At 10, Food Network has a new Dinner: Impossible.
- FX has a new Sons of Anarchy at 10.
- At 10:30, Comedy Central has a new Lewis Black's Root Of All Evil.
Check your
local TV listings for more.
After the jump, the late night show listings.
Continue reading What's On Tonight: Bones, Mythbusters, Project Runway, Ferguson
Posted Sep 11th 2008 3:00PM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, Pickups and Renewals, Reality-Free

Where are the family comedies these days? They're a rare commodity on the big three plus Fox, and even if you include the animated clans on
The Family Guy and
The Simpsons and
American Dad, you can count the family-type comedy shows on one hand.
However, TBS has a throwback family comedy, one in
The Cosby Show mode, and they're sticking with it.
TBS's The Bill Engvall Show has just been given a third season renewal. The sitcom will be back in the summer 2009 with ten new episodes.
I've watched
The Bill Engvall Show and enjoyed it. It's meant to evoke
Cosby, but I also found a lot of
Everybody Loves Raymond and
Home Improvement in it as well, and that's a good thing. Engvall's a funny guy, and he's greatly aided in the show by sitcom vet Nancy Travis as his smart, attractive spouse.
Continue reading TBS loves Engvall
Posted Sep 10th 2008 4:03PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Programming, What To Watch Tonight, Reality-Free
At 8, FOX has a new Bones, followed by the season premiere of 'Til Death and the series premiere of Do Not Disturb.
- CBS has the season finale of Greatest American Dog at 8.
- NBC has a new America's Got Talent at 8.
- There's a new America's Next Top Model on The CW at 8.
- At 9, PBS has a new Great Performances.
- Discovery has a new Mythbusters at 9, then a new Man vs. Wild.
- Bravo has a new Project Runway at 9, followed by a new Top Design.
- Sci-Fi has a new Ghost Hunters at 9, then a new Destination Truth.
- GAC has a new Next GAC Star at 9.
- Sundance has a new Architecture School at 9.
- Showtime has a new Inside The NFL at 9.
- At 9:30, A&E has a new Dog The Bounty Hunter, followed by two new episodes of Criss Angel Mindfreak.
- At 10, FX has a new Sons of Anarchy.
- Food Network has a new Dinner: Impossible at 10.
- At 10:30, Comedy Central has a new Lewis Black's Root Of All Evil.
- Also at 10:30, TCM has Mr. Smith Goes To Washington.
Check your
local TV listings for more.
Posted Sep 10th 2008 11:02AM by Jason Hughes
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, Early Looks, Episode Reviews

In the behind-the-scenes interviews the network sent along with the pilot, the entire cast and the creator described
Do Not Disturb, premiering tonight at 9:30/8:30 Central, as an "upstairs-downstairs" workplace comedy. Creator Abraham Higginbotham (
Arrested Development) based the show on his time at the Paramount Hotel in the '90s. "It's
Freaks and Geeks in a hotel," he said. "You've got your upstairs crowd where you have to basically turn in a photo to be approved to work where you come into face contact with guests. And then downstairs, anybody can work there because they're the people doing all the real work."
Unfortunately, if this is going to be the major thrust of the series going forward, they picked a pretty poor episode to establish that for the pilot. "Work Sex" tackled sex and promiscuity, which are such powerful subjects in this country they tend to overwhelm everything. And since the show is trying to introduce its premise, characters, relationships and the dynamics of its ensemble at the same time, it may have been better to launch with a subject a little less dominating. In fact, I didn't really get the struggle between the two groups at all.
Continue reading Do Not Disturb -- An early look
Posted Sep 8th 2008 8:38AM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Industry, Programming, Celebrities, Reality-Free
Our Monday morning roundup of a half dozen things TV Squad readers - and TV fans in general - will be talking about this week. 1. Fringe series premiere. It's from the guys behind
Lost and the pilot cost $10 million. I think a few people are going to be talking about it. (Tuesday at 8 on FOX.)
2. Sarah Connor Chronicles season premiere. "Everyone thinks I'm here to terminate John Connor. I just want to watch his DirecTV..." (Tonight at 8 on FOX.)
3. Saturday Night Live season premiere. Who's going to play Sarah Palin? (Saturday at 11:30 on NBC.)
4. The Bonnie Hunt Show series premiere. Will her talk show truly be different? Can it succeed in the crowded talk show landscape? Is it here for the long-term like
The Merv Griffin Show or will it be gone as quick as
The Martin Short Show? (Starts today -
check local listings.)
5. Psych summer finale. Sometimes it gives you a headache trying to figure out when these seasons start and end and when they start up again. (Friday at 10 on USA.)
6. Privileged. I'm beginning to overdose on the pretty/rich people TV show genre. (Tuesday at 9 on The CW.)
Posted Aug 24th 2008 12:45PM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: Programming, Reality-Free

Once upon a time, a new science fiction drama called
Star Trek premiered with an episode called "The Man Trap" rather than the pilot (actually the second pilot, the one that introduced Captain Kirk) on September 8, 1966. The pilot, "Where No Man Has Gone Before," wasn't shown till the third week on the air.
NBC's decision to switch the episodes didn't help amp up
Star Trek's ratings in that first season, but network wisdom at the time was that "Man Trap" was a better starting point than "Where No Man Has Gone Before."
Cut to now.
Two current properties, CBS's Eleventh Hour and Fox's Do Not Disturb, have switched out their pilot episodes for another episode as the season's premieres.
You might recall that Brett wrote a month ago about this happening with
Joss Whedon's Dollhouse too.
On September 10, the Fox comedy
Do Not Disturb will present "Work Sex," about the workers at The Inn fooling around on the job, in lieu of the pilot, which will air sometime in the future. This may be a sign of trouble.
Continue reading CBS and Fox play pilot switcheroo
Posted Aug 5th 2008 1:20PM by Richard Keller
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Other Comedy Shows, Other Reality Shows, Other Sci-Fi/Supernatural Shows, Industry, Programming, Boston Legal, CSI, Desperate Housewives, ER, House, Law and Order, Rescue Me, The Shield, The Simpsons, Smallville, Grey's Anatomy, Family Guy, Entourage, Prison Break, My Name Is Earl, Bones, Supernatural, Numb3rs, Criminal Minds, How I Met Your Mother, King of the Hill, The Office, Dancing With The Stars, 30 Rock, Ugly Betty, Brothers and Sisters, NCIS, Damages, Pushing Daisies, Chuck, Private Practice, Life, Dirty Sexy Money, Samantha Who?, The Sarah Connor Chronicles, Lipstick Jungle, Eli Stone, Reality-Free, Gossip Girl
It's coming. The table is set, the players are on the field, the sails are raised, and the pretty maids are all in a row. Of course, I speak of the 2008-09 television schedule. In just a few short weeks viewers will be able to dine on a number of favorite and new dishes that are being served by the networks as well as the increasing number of cable channels who are delving into original programming.
While other fall seasons have come and gone with nary a whimper, this season may be different. Due to the prolonged Writers Strike many shows ended their seasons quite early. Programs like Life, Private Practice, Pushing Daisies, and Heroes haven't aired original episodes since the end of 2007. Heck, there hasn't been a new episode of The Shield since June of last year! So, the beginning of the 2008-09 season will be a second chance for some of these shows, particularly the ones that premiered last season, to show their worth to fans and the networks.
Continue reading TV Squad presents the 2008-09 fall schedule
Posted Jun 16th 2008 10:23AM by Brad Trechak
Filed under: Industry, Programming, OpEd, Celebrities, Reality-Free
Jason Bateman is keeping himself busy. Hot off his pilot directing debut with Do Not Disturb, he has signed a deal with 20th Century Fox for a first-look at the new series. Obviously, he doesn't hold a grudge from the network's shoddy treatment of Arrested Development.
The new series will be developed under the banner of Bateman's company, F+A Productions. Do Not Disturb stars Jerry O'Connell and it was the only live-action comedy pilot Fox picked up as a new series for next season.
"He did an excellent job on the pilot visually, brought great energy and enthusiasm to it and, as an actor, he really understands how to talk to and motivate actors," said Gary Newman, 20th TV co-chairman. Bateman is also scheduled to lend his voice to the Fox animated series Sit Down, Shut Up which is scheduled to begin in the fall.
Jason Bateman has come a long way since Silver Spoons. I'm still eagerly waiting for the new season of It's Your Move.
Posted Jun 5th 2008 4:45PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Industry, Programming, Reality-Free
Summer hasn't even started yet (though I always consider Memorial Day the start of summer), but FOX has all of the premiere dates for the new and returning shows. Some of the shows were announced as starting the week of August 25, but those dates have been pushed to September 1. In fact, all of the FOX shows bow in September this year. But that's OK. Better than waiting until October like a lot of networks, right? (Of course, the World Series starts on FOX at the end of October so there will be an interruption.)
After the jump, the rundown (except for 24 and Dollhouse, which premiere in early '09). Feel free to print out and post on your refrigerator!
Continue reading Here are the premiere dates for all the FOX shows
Posted May 17th 2008 10:05AM by Brad Trechak
Filed under: Programming, Video, Pickups and Renewals, Early Looks, Upfronts, Reality-Free

It looks like someone took the effort to create a Flash player with embedded videos of many of the upcoming new fall shows. Included are clips from
Dollhouse,
Fringe,
Life on Mars,
The Eleventh Hour, Scrubs, The Cleveland Show, The Goode Family (pictured right) as well as several others. I only had a chance to look at some of them. The previews aren't of all the new shows available in the fall (NBC only has one preview), but it's still quite a few. Which ones are missing?
Embedded videos after the jump
Continue reading (Almost) all the new shows - VIDEOS
Posted May 15th 2008 11:33AM by Jason Hughes
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Other Comedy Shows, Other Reality Shows, Other Sci-Fi/Supernatural Shows, Industry, Programming, 24, American Idol, House, The Simpsons, Family Guy, Prison Break, Bones, King of the Hill, Upfronts, The Sarah Connor Chronicles, New Amsterdam, Reality-Free

FOX announced its plans for the 2008-2009 season today. Here are the highlights:
Returning: The Moment of Truth, So You Think You Can Dance, The Simpsons, Family Guy, American Dad, American Idol, America's Most Wanted, Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?, Bones, Cops, Don't Forget the Lyrics!, Hell's Kitchen, House, King of the Hill, Kitchen Nightmares, MADtv, The Moment of Truth, Prison Break, Talkshow with Spike Feresten, Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles, 'Til Death
Out: Back To You, Canterbury's Law, K-Ville, Nashville, New Amsterdam, Next Great American Band, Return of Jezebel James, UnhitchedNew: Sit Down, Shut Up; The Cleveland Show; Dollhouse (Midseason)
; Fringe; Do Not Disturb (formerly
The Inn)
; Secret Millionaire (Midseason)
Schedule and detailed descriptions of the new shows after the jump.
Continue reading The Upfronts: FOX