Posts with tag donnie wahlberg
Posted May 15th 2008 12:41PM by Brett Love
Filed under: Industry, Programming, Pickups and Renewals, Upfronts, Episode Recaps
Among many announcements from TNT at upfront week was the stated goal to dramatically increase original content. The network aims to eventually reach 80% original content, with plans for three original nights a week by 2010. How are they going to reach those goals? With cops. Lots and lots of cops.
We've already heard about the new Donnie Wahlberg DEA series, Morse Code. Three other cop shows are in development at the network, including Delta Blues, from executive producer George Clooney, which follows the story of a Memphis cop who does a little Elvis impersonating on the side. 24 co-creator Joel Surnow is also joining the TNT family with an as yet untitled series built around an ATF agent. Finishing off the law enforcement party is Angel City. Written by L.A. cop Will Beall and Barry Schindel, Angel City is being compared to Adam-12. Read on past the jump for the less cuff-heavy goings on over at TNT.
Continue reading TNT & TBS have big plans for original content
Posted May 14th 2008 1:08PM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: Casting, Reality-Free

Former New Kid on the Block singer/actor Donnie Wahlberg is heading back to series television.
Wahlberg will team with and director/producer Jon Avnet for a new TNT series called Morse Code. The title may change, but the set up is Donnie as a war hero who becomes an officer for the DEA (Drug Enforcement Administration). His beat is Boston, Donnie's hometown. The show is being scripted by Walon Green (
Law & Order) and Avent will direct the pilot.
Wahlberg starred in the 2002 NBC drama,
Boomtown, a highly touted series that never lived up to the network's expectations. That was the first time Donnie worked with Jon Avnet. More recently, in 2006, he was the star of
Runaway for The CW. He received good notices for Spike's
FX's The Kill Point in 2007, co-starring John Leguizamo.
Continue reading Donnie Wahlberg set for new TNT drama
Posted Nov 14th 2007 3:42PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Industry, Programming, Cancellations
I know, I know: 69% of you are saying, "what the heck is The Kill Point?" (50% of you might even be saying, "what the heck is Spike?" I call those people "women.")
Spike has canceled the Donnie Wahlberg drama after only one season. The show actually got decent ratings, especially among guys of a certain age, but the network has decided to go crazy on reality shows instead of investing in original, scripted programming. A spokesman for the network gave this quote: "We are out of the serialized one-hour business. We need programming that we can repeat." Oh, I'm sure TV fans are gritting their teeth over that one.
Continue reading Spike cancels The Kill Point
Posted Jul 15th 2007 2:02PM by Michael Maloney
Filed under: NBC, Programming, TCA Press Tour
Friday's TCA, which continued cable TV presentations, felt like three days rolled into one.
Just how jam-packed and eclectic are the programs and announcements that were made?
Here's a sample: Dynasty diva Joan Collins is checking into BBC America's Hotel Babylon, Richard Dreyfus (Jaws) is not afraid to get back into the water as host of The Discovery Channel's Ocean of Fear: The Worst Shark Attack Ever and Jonny Fairplay (Survivor) of CMT's Ty Murray's Celebrity Bull-Riding Challenge sadly announced that his beloved grandmother passed away two weeks ago.
Continue reading MTV Networks, BBC America, Discovery and more - TCA Report
Posted Jan 11th 2007 12:34PM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Cable, Celebrities

Donnie Wahlberg is back on television after the abrupt cancellation of his short-lived show,
Runaway, last fall. Wahlberg and his former
Boomtown co-star, Jason Gedric, are starring in an original movie on A&E called
Kings of South Beach. Gedric plays Chris Troiano, founder of South Beach's most famous night clubs frequented by celebrities. But trouble begins when Chris and his new buddy, Andy Burnett (Wahlberg), open a new nightclub together. Both man have seedy pasts that catch up with them, getting them in trouble with money and mobsters.
Kings of South Beach airs Monday, March 12 at 9 pm on A&E.
Posted Sep 2nd 2006 1:09PM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Other Comedy Shows, Industry, Veronica Mars, Everybody Hates Chris, The CW

The CW is jumping on this internet bandwagon thing by offering up some of its season premieres online.
Veronica Mars,
Everybody Hates Chris and newcomer
Runaway will be available on MSN.com for one week before they premiere on the network. Online (and commercial-free) premiere dates are:
Runaway on Sept. 18,
Everybody Hates Chris on Sept. 24, and
Veronica Mars on Sept. 26.
Runaway, by the way, is an
hour-long drama about an all-American family that moves to Iowa because they're on the run from the law. The father of the family (Donnie Wahlberg) was convicted of a crime he didn't commit and the family is trying to track down the real killer. It was created by
Sex and the City creator, Darren Star. (See a
preview here)