Dancing with the Upfronts: FOX Makes Several Pickups, ABC Debates Renewals

While FOX isn't due to unveil their fall schedule until tomorrow, the network got a head start this weekend by announcing several series orders, a series renewal, and a surprising cancellation.

FOX is slated to announce their fall slate on Tuesday but word got out about a few expected orders, including J.J. Abrams-executive produced drama Fringe--starring Anna Torv, Joshua Jackson, John Noble, and Mark Valley--which had received a series commitment from the net last fall. (You can read my original review of the pilot script here.)

Project, from Warner Bros. Television, creators Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci (Transformers) and director Alex Graves (Journeyman) is viewed by many as the network's best hope at recapturing the sci-fi audience it once commanded back in the day with The X-Files; the drama revolves around a female FBI agent paired with an estranged father and son team of rogue scientists who investigate cases involving unexplained phenomena.

Joss Whedon's "brilliantly evocative" action drama Dollhouse is on the schedule but sadly not until midseason. It could be paired with 24 (which returns in January 09) on Monday nights. In the meantime, it's thought that Mondays could be filled with Fringe and Prison Break. But I'm crushed that we'll have to wait until next year for the next Whedon oeuvre. Darn schedulers.

Also getting series stripes is comedy The Inn, from writer/executive producer Abraham Higginbotham (Arrested Development), about a posh Manhattan hotel and the Upstairs/Downstairs-like intrigues of the staffers and guests. Helmed by Jason Bateman, the pilot stars Niecy Nash, Jerry O'Connell, Molly Stanton, Jolene Purdy, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, and Brando Eaton.

FOX has also ordered animated comedy Class Dismissed (fka Sit Down, Shut Up), from creator Mitch Hurwitz (Arrested Development) and featuring the voices of Arrested alums Jason Bateman, Will Arnett, and Henry Winkler, plus Cheri Oteri, Will Forte, Nick Kroll, Tom Kenny, and Maria Bamford. Project, based on a live-action Aussie series, revolves around the self-absorbed teachers at a high school who are all more invested in solving their own issues than those of their students. (I wish I had liked the painfully unfunny pilot script more but it just left me completely dry.)

For midseason, FOX has granted a cast-contingent pilot order to Inseparable, a Jekyll & Hyde-like project from Shaun Cassidy (American Gothic) about a paralyzed forensic detective whose alter ego is a vicious criminal mastermind. Personally, I loved this script when I read it last fall and am sad that the option on British actor Toby Stephens has expired. I'm hoping that they find a series lead as compelling as Stephens who can do justice to the dual character format.

In a bit of a bait and switch, FOX renewed 'Til Death for a third season but has canceled fellow sitcom Back to You, starring Kelsey Grammer and Patricia Heaton. While many expected both series to return next season in a one-hour block, it was felt that Back to You was too expensive of a proposition to renew it for a sophomore season.

Sadly, The Oaks will not be going forward as a series... at least not at FOX. The network has passed on the drama project, about three couples living in the same house in three different decades linked by a ghostly presence; studio 20th Century Fox Television will pitch it elsewhere.

Over at ABC, Boston Legal has been given a reprieve and WILL return for a fifth season during the 2008-09 season, likely joined by David E. Kelley's new series, a US adaptation of hit British drama Life on Mars, and exiled comedy Scrubs, making the move from NBC.

Also possibly returning at the Alphabet: drama Eli Stone and, in a surprise move, Judy Greer-led comedy Miss/Guided. Definitely not returning: Women's Murder Club. I dare say that not many people will be shedding a tear over that one.

Given the stability of ABC's lineup--and the fact that most of its series, including dramas Pushing Daisies, Private Practice, and Dirty Sexy Money, will be returning next season--the network is only expected to pick up Life on Mars at this time and will shoot several pilots during June and July for possible midseason consideration.

CBS is eying Eleventh Hour, the US adaptation of yet another British series which stars Rufus Sewell and Marley Shelton (replacing the original's Patrick Stewart and Ashley Jensen) and The Mentalist. I quite liked Eleventh Hour (then again, I liked the original mini-series), though I found The Mentalist--written by Rome's Bruno Heller--to be utterly insufferable.

Other contenders for pickup include Mythological Ex, Can Openers, and murder-mystery/horror hybrid Harper's Island, none of which I really cared for in the script stage. I would be amazed if all three ended up on the lineup though Mythological Ex--from Veronica Mars scribe Diane Ruggiero--is definitely the strongest of the three, though definitely the most female-oriented.

On the comedy side, My Best Friend's Girl, Worst Week, and the untitled Ed Yeager comedy (starring Jay Mohr) have all been gathering steam the past few days. I think all three pale in comparison to the comedies that CBS currently airs so they will definitely have to work on improving scripts should any of them get ordered to series.

Look for The Unit to return for another season and for Shark to swim into the sunset.

Over at The CW, the netlet has ordered the Tyra Banks fashion-based reality competition series Stylista as a companion series for America's Next Top Model and given a series order to Beverly Hills 90210 spinoff--which original actress Jennie Garth has signed on for (ending several months of annoying speculation, given the fact that Kelly Taylor appeared in the pilot script).

I'm thinking that 90210 will end up on Mondays with Gossip Girl but that could change. I'm very curious to see what MRC (Media Rights Capital) will do with the Sunday night block it has bought from the netlet; it is expected to program two comedies and two dramas in primetime, rather than the second-window repeats the CW has aired this past season.

Also looking like a likely order is How to Teach Filthy Rich Girls.

Network Scorecard: FOX

Sadly, this is it. The end of Upfronts week. Traditionally FOX has the last announcements of the season and they've made a pledge to keep their presentations this year to a shorter-than-short one-hour, a welcome respite from this week's low points which included a song-and-dance from the cast of Ugly Betty, a gruesomely dull (and yet unintentionally hilarious) interactive Bingo Night preview, and Les Moonves using the word "dude."

Will FOX do something zany like shift their popular Sunday night animation block to the middle of the week? Or push Bones to Friday? Let's find out.

"This is the most stable and most vibrant schedule ever presented by FOX one that is sure to help us secure our fourth consecutive season as the No. 1 network in key demos," said FOX Entertainment President Peter Liguori. "We'll have a balanced schedule across the week, and we expect a significantly stronger fourth quarter. And in early 2008, 24 and American Idol, along with unprecedented sporting events in primetime including the Super Bowl on Feb. 3 will allow us to launch additional series and position ourselves for another dominant season.

We'll have returning shows on six nights in the fall and every night of the week come January. We're introducing new series that are distinctive, compelling, and which have impressive auspices. New series will be paired with returning hits to create a balanced, competitive, solid schedule"

Without further ado, here's a look at FOX's official schedule now.

FOX Primetime Schedule for the 2007-08 Season (Fall):

MONDAY
8-9 pm: Prison Break
9-10 pm: K-Ville

TUESDAY
8-9 pm: New Amsterdam
9-10 pm: House

WEDNESDAY
8-8:30 pm: Back to You
8:30-9 pm: 'Til Death
9-10 pm: Bones

THURSDAY
8-9 pm: Are You Smarter Than a Fifth Grader?
9-10 pm: Kitchen Nightmares

FRIDAY
8-9 pm: The Search for the Next Great American Band
9-10 pm: Nashville

SATURDAY
8-9 pm: COPS
9-10 pm: America's Most Wanted
11 pm-Midnight: MADtv
Midnight-12:30 am: Talk Show with Spike Feresten

SUNDAY
7-8 pm: The OT (NFL post-game)
8-8:30 pm: The Simpsons
8:30-9 pm: King of the Hill
9-9:30 pm: Family Guy
9:30-10 pm: American Dad


FOX Primetime Schedule for the 2007-08 Season (Midseason):

MONDAY
8-9 pm: K-Ville (January)/Prison Break
9-10 pm: 24

TUESDAY
8-9 pm: American Idol
9-10 pm: House

WEDNESDAY (January)
8-8:30 pm: Back to You
8:30-9 pm: 'Til Death
9-10 pm: American Idol

WEDNESDAY (Spring)
8-8:30 pm: Back to You
8:30-9 pm: The Return of Jezebel James
9-9:30 pm: American Idol Results Show
9:30-10 pm: 'Til Death

THURSDAY
8-9 pm: Are You Smarter Than a Fifth Grader?
9-10 pm: Canterbury's Law

FRIDAY
8-9 pm: Bones
9-10 pm: New Amsterdam

SATURDAY
8-9 pm: COPS
9-10 pm: America's Most Wanted
11 pm-Midnight: MADtv
Midnight-12:30 am: Talk Show with Spike Feresten

SUNDAY
7-7:30 pm: King of the Hill
7:30-8 pm: American Dad
8-8:30 pm: The Simpsons
8:30-9 pm: Family Guy
9-10 pm: The Sarah Connor Chronicles

For those of you keeping track of such things, here's how the FOX schedule stacks up.

Returning Series:
Bones, House, Prison Break, 'Til Death, The Simpsons, American Dad, King of the Hill, Family Guy, Are You Smarter Than a Fifth Grader?, COPS, America's Most Wanted, MADtv, Talk Show with Spike Feresten

New Series:
Back to You, Kitchen Nightmares, K-Ville, New Amsterdam, The Search for the Next Great American Band, Nashville

Midseason Launches/Returns:
24, The Sarah Connor Chronicles, American Idol, Canterbury's Law, The Return of Jezebel James, The Rules for Starting Over

Summer Launch:
Anchorwoman, So You Think You Can Dance, On the Lot, Hell's Kitchen

Cancelled:
Drive, Wedding Bells, The O.C., Standoff

Reactions:
As usual, FOX has announced both its fall and spring schedules, shifting a few series around (and bringing in a few new ones) once 24 and American Idol return in January. Launching Sarah Connor Chronicles on Sunday nights in January, rather than behind 24? Gutsy, though it's the same timeslot that made The X-Files a global phenomenon.

I wish that Jezebel James was launching in the fall (need my AS-P fix ASAP) rather than midseason, though I have to be honest and say that I wasn't blown away by the sizzle reel they assembled for the new midseason comedy (I'll watch the pilot itself tomorrow night and report back).

Kitchen Nightmares could be some good counter-programming or it could backfire completely (after all, I'm devoted to The Office as much as I love Ramsay's original UK version), but it will probably find some traction behind Are You Smarter?

No interest in K-Ville. Sorry, but it's true. I'll be watching the pilot next week but it's not on my radar whatsoever.

Why in the world would they order Nashville? Friday nights seem doomed as usual over on the FOX network. I wish they'd stick New Amsterdam over there now rather than in midseason. And where, oh where, will The Rules for Starting Over go come spring? Hmm...

And thus ends another network upfronts week. Whew. It's been a tiring one, but I do love my recycled billboard tote from the CW. It's a nifty gifty.

Network Scorecard: CW

Ah, the CW. I can't tell you how angry I am with this whole Veronica Mars cancellation deal. Seriously, I know you're trying to give the fans a (false) sense of a reprieve while Rob Thomas goes off and writes a script while you wait out the clock on the actor's contracts (June 15th and ticking!), but I wish you'd have the guts to just be honest.

There. I've made my peace. Now onto what you really want to know: just what will the CW look like in its second year on the air? (Answer: Rather similiar to what it did last year, just without any series with critical traction.)

Rather than wait those few minutes until CW's official upfront presentation, here's a look at their official schedule now.

CW Primetime Schedule for the 2007-08 Season:

MONDAY
8-8:30 pm: Everybody Hates Chris
8:30-9 pm: Aliens in America
9-9:30 pm: Girlfriends
9:30-10 pm: The Game

TUESDAY
8-9 pm: Beauty and the Geek
9-10 pm: Reaper

WEDNESDAY
8-9 pm: America's Next Top Model
9-10 pm: Gossip Girl

THURSDAY
8-9 pm: Smallville
9-10 pm: Supernatural

FRIDAY
8-10 pm: WWE Smackdown

SUNDAY
7-7:30 pm: CW Now
7:30-8 pm: Online Nation
8-9 pm: Life is Wild
9-10 pm: America's Next Top Model (Repeat)

For those of you keeping track of such things, here's how the CW schedule stacks up.

Returning Series:
America's Next Top Model, Beauty and the Geek, Everybody Hates Chris, Girlfriends, The Game, Smallville, Supernatural

New Series:
Aliens in America, Reaper, Gossip Girl, CW Now, Online Nation, Life is Wild

New Timeslots for Returning Series:
Beauty and the Geek

Midseason Launches/Returns:
Crowned, Farmer Wants a Wife, One Tree Hill, Pussycat Dolls II

Summer Launch:
Hidden Palms

Cancelled:
All of Us, Gilmore Girls, Reba, Seventh Heaven, Veronica Mars (TBC)

Reactions:
To be totally honest, I don't have much to say about the announced lineup. I love Beauty and the Geek and America's Next Top Model but there's nothing else (save, maybe Chris) that is going to get me to tune in anymore.

Some of you will have your favorites (I know there are a lot of Smallville and Supernatural fans out there), but there isn't a single new series on this lineup that interests me in the least. The script for Gossip Girl was decent, if not my cup of tea, and I'll be seeing the pilot next week so I'll make my final decision then.

Final verdict: meh.

Network Scorecard: CBS

NBC and ABC have already announced their primetime lineups for next season to the advertisers, but the week is still young as CBS gets its shot today at wowing Madison Avenue with its new programs.

"We approached our development this year with a specific goal in mind--to be daring and different," said CBS Entertainment President Nina Tassler. "The Fall and mid-season series we have selected offer creativity and variety with great potential to excite and surprise television audiences everywhere."

Rather than wait those few hours until CBS's official upfront presentation, here's a look at their official schedule now.

CBS Primetime Schedule for the 2007-08 Season:

MONDAY
8-8:30 pm: How I Met Your Mother
8:30-9 pm: The Big Bang Theory
9-9:30 pm: Two and a Half Men
9:30-10 pm: Rules of Engagement
10-11 pm: CSI: Miami

TUESDAY
8-9 pm: NCIS
9-10 pm: The Unit
10-11 pm: Cane

WEDNESDAY
8-9 pm: Kid Nation
9-10 pm: Criminal Minds
10-11 pm: CSI: NY

THURSDAY
8-9 pm: Survivor: China
9-10 pm: CSI
10-11 pm: Without a Trace

FRIDAY
8-9 pm: Ghost Whisperer
9-10 pm: Moonlight
10-11 pm: NUMB3RS

SATURDAY
8-10 pm: Crimetime Saturday
10-11 pm: 48 Hours Mystery

SUNDAY
7-8 pm: 60 Minutes
8-9 pm: Viva Laughlin
9-10 pm: Cold Case
10-11 pm: Shark

For those of you keeping track of such things, here's how the CBS schedule stacks up.

Returning Series:
How I Met Your Mother, Two and a Half Men, Rules of Engagement, CSI: Miami, NCIS, The Unit, Criminal Minds, CSI: NY, Survivor, CSI, Without a Trace, Ghost Whisperer, NUMB3RS, 48 Hours Mystery, 60 Minutes, Cold Case, Shark

New Series:
The Big Bang Theory, Cane, Kid Nation, Moonlight, Viva Laughlin

New Timeslots for Returning Series:
Without a Trace, Shark

Midseason Launches/Returns:
Swingtown, Old Christine, The Amazing Race

Summer Launch:
Power of 10


Cancelled:
Jericho, The Class, Close to Home, The King of Queens

Reactions:
I'm more than a little miffed at CBS, considering that they took the only two reasons I watch the network and stuck them in midseason. That's right, ladies and gentlemen, Old Christine and The Amazing Race didn't rate spots on the fall schedule and will return at a later date. The same goes with one of the two pilots that had genuine merit this season: Swingtown, which will launch in the spring. (As much as I enjoyed watching the pilot, it does feel much more like a Showtime series than a CBS one.) Which leaves only Cane as the sole draw for me this fall. I haven't seen the completed pilot yet (but will in the next week or so) but it's the only thing I'd consider watching this fall on CBS.

In any event, let's turn our attention to the physical lineup. CBS has kept its Monday night comedy lineup more or less intact (sans Old Christine, unfortunately), brought back Rules of Engagement and slotted in new comedy Big Bang Theory in Old Christine's timeslot. We'll see if this new lineup holds water in a few months. Was Rules of Engagement really stronger than any of the other comedy pilots CBS shot this season? Curious.

I'm surprised that CBS would move Shark, one of its few breakout hits of the season, to a new night and time and break up the Sunday night combo of Cold Case and Without a Trace, but maybe CBS is trying to combat the Walker clan of Brothers & Sisters with... James Woods?

Friday seems to be gearing up as a sort of female-friendly supernatural night with Ghost Whisperer at 8 pm, followed by new drama Moonlight (formerly known as Twilight), about a vampire turned private detective (no, not Angel). But I'm not sure how NUMB3RS fits into that lineup.

In the end, I'm still steamed that Kid Nation got a slot but not Amazing Race. Excuse me while I go and shake my head for a while.

Network Scorecard: ABC

With the Peacock already announcing its fall schedule this week, next up is ABC, which readies to make its lineup announcements in a few hours' time. With renewals already issued for many of its series and eleven series orders (including late-in-the-game Miss/Guided) already out there, don't expect too many surprises from ABC.

"We're heading into the new season with a strong lineup of returning shows that we've developed and nurtured over the past few years," said ABC Entertainment President Stephen McPherson in a statement. "That solid foundation will help us launch an exciting development slate as we continue our forward momentum this fall. We're dedicated to working hard week after week to deliver the best stories and most memorable characters on TV."

But rather than wait those few hours until ABC's official upfront presentation, here's a look at their official schedule.

ABC Primetime Schedule for the 2007-08 Season:

MONDAY
8-9:30 pm: Dancing with the Stars
9:30-10 pm: Sam I Am
10-11 pm: The Bachelor

TUESDAY
8-8:30 pm: Cavemen
8:30-9 pm: Carpoolers
9-10 pm: Dancing with the Stars Results Show
10-11 pm: Boston Legal

WEDNESDAY
8-9 pm: Pushing Daisies
9-10 pm: Private Practice
10-11 pm: Dirty Sexy Money

THURSDAY
8-9 pm: Ugly Betty
9-10 pm: Grey’s Anatomy
10-11 pm: Big Shots

FRIDAY
8-9 pm: Men in Trees
9-10 pm: Women’s Murder Club
10-11 pm: 20/20

SATURDAY
8-11 pm: Saturday Night College Football

SUNDAY
7-8 pm: America’s Funniest Home Videos
8-9 pm: Extreme Makeover: Home Edition
9-10 pm: Desperate Housewives
10-11 pm: Brothers & Sisters

For those of you keeping track of such things, here's how the ABC schedule stacks up.

Returning Series:
Dancing with the Stars, The Bachelor, Boston Legal, Ugly Betty, Grey's Anatomy, Men in Trees, 20/20, America's Funniest Home Videos, Extreme Makeover: Home Edition, Desperate Housewives, Brothers & Sisters, Jimmy Kimmel Live

New Series:
Sam I Am, Cavemen, Carpoolers, Pushing Daisies, Private Practice, Dirty Sexy Money, Big Shots, Women's Murder Club, Oprah's Big Give

New Timeslots for Returning Series:
Men in Trees

Midseason Launches/Returns:
Lost, Cashmere Mafia, Notes from the Underbelly, October Road, Miss/Guided, Wife Swap, Supernanny

Cancelled:
According to Jim, Big Day, Day Break, George Lopez, Great American Dream Vote, Help Me Help You, In Case of Emergency, Knights of Prosperity, The Nine, Show Me the Money, Six Degrees, What About Brian

Reactions:
Showing a bit of stability, ABC left much of its lineup intact, playing up its strengths (reality franchises on Monday, tentpole dramas on Thursday and Sunday), with a hearty sprinkling of new series throughout. Interesting that it's holding onto Darren Star-produced Cashmere Mafia until midseason, just like NBC is doing with their similarly themed (though far superior) femme drama Lipstick Jungle. Coincidence?

I was really hoping that The Middle would end up with a pickup, but--alas--it wasn't to be. Meanwhile, Miss/Guided will end up in midseason; I'm hoping they take the time to retool a bit. In the end, ABC opted not to renew either According to Jim or George Lopez but is now responsible for releasing the atrocious Cavemen onto an unsuspecting home audience. I'd rather have seen the classier Sam I Am paired with Carpoolers but at the same time, it makes sense to pair the female-driven comedy with similarly-skewing reality fare like Dancing with the Stars (still an hour and a half!) and The Bachelor.

ABC is taking a bit of a chance using Wednesday as a launch pad for three new dramas, but it should be anchored by Grey's spinoff Private Practice at 9 pm (just where will Lost go when it returns in February?). And I am overjoyed to see that Televisionary's favorite drama pilot this season (or really of the past few seasons, if I am being honest) didn't end up stuck on Friday nights, after all: Pushing Daisies will kick off Wednesday nights at 8 pm. Fingers crossed it connects with the rest of America as much as it did with me.

What's On Tonight

8 pm: 42nd Annual Academy of Country Music Awards (CBS; 8-11 pm); Dateline (NBC); Gilmore Girls (CW); Dancing with the Stars (ABC); American Idol (FOX)

9 pm: Law & Order: Criminal Intent (NBC); Veronica Mars (CW); Dancing with the Stars (ABC); House (FOX)

10 pm: Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (NBC); Boston Legal (ABC)

What I'll Be Watching



8 pm: Gilmore Girls.

This is it: the Gilmore Girls are leaving Stars Hollow for good tonight. Despite my deep dislike of the show this season, I'll relent and catch their final moments. On tonight's series finale ("Bon Voyage"), Rory scores a gig as a political reporter, Luke throws Rory a graduation party, where she makes a speech thanking everyone for their help in her life, leading Lorelai and Luke to share an unexpected moment. Sigh. If only things had turned out differently for these (once) favorite girls of mine.

9 pm: Veronica Mars.

On tonight's episode of Veronica Mars ("I Know What You'll Do Next Summer"), Veronica passes her private investigator exam, but when Piz interviews a student who authored a book about his past as a child-soldier, Veronica is hired by a man who wants to prove he is the student's father. Oh, and Parker turns to Veronica for advice about Logan. Hmmm, not sure that's going to go over too well.

Network Scorecard: NBC

Network Upfronts start today with the Peacock getting the first go-around at the fall schedule announcements. There's still a few hours to go until NBC makes its announcement, but that wily Kevin Reilly has already officially publicized what the fall schedule will look like.

"Last year we promised a return to the NBC legacy of quality, and in terms of awards, buzz and critical acclaim, that's just what we delivered," said NBC Entertainment President Kevin Reilly in a statement. "We've got the class and next season we're ready to add some mass, with new shows that build on the creative accomplishments of last season and are as broad as they are good. Combine the energy of these new programs with the bulked-up strength of our existing NBC hits and you've got a lineup that's poised to take us to the next level."

Without further ado, a sneak peek at NBC's fall schedule:

NBC Primetime Schedule for the 2007-08 Season:

MONDAY
8-9 pm: Deal or No Deal
9-10 pm: Heroes
10-11 pm: Journeyman

TUESDAY
8-9 pm: The Biggest Loser
9-10 pm: Chuck
10-11 pm: Law & Order: Special Victims Unit

WEDNESDAY
8-9 pm: Deal or No Deal
9-10 pm: Bionic Woman
10-11 pm: Life

THURSDAY
8-8:30 pm: My Name Is Earl (25 episodes)
8:30-9 pm: 30 Rock
9-9:30 pm: The Office (30 episodes, including 5 hour-long installments)
9:30-10 pm: Scrubs
10-11 pm: ER

FRIDAY
8-9 pm: 1 vs 100/The Singing Bee
9-10 pm: Las Vegas
10-11 pm: Friday Night Lights

SATURDAY
8-9 pm: Dateline NBC
9-11 pm: Drama Series Encores

SUNDAY (Fall 2007)
7-8 pm: Football Night in America
8-11 pm: NBC Sunday Night Football

SUNDAY (January 2008)
7-8 pm: Dateline NBC
8-9 pm: Law & Order
9-10 pm: Medium
10-11 pm: Lipstick Jungle

For those of you keeping track of such things, here's how the NBC schedule stacks up.

Returning Series:
Deal or No Deal, Heroes, Biggest Loser, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, My Name is Earl, The Office, 30 Rock, Scrubs, ER, 1 vs. 100, Las Vegas, Friday Night Lights, Dateline,

New Series:
Journeyman, Chuck, Bionic Woman, Life, The Singing Bee,

New Timeslots for Returning Series:
The Office (moving to Thursdays at 9 pm), 30 Rock (moving to Thursdays at 8:30 pm), Friday Night Lights (moving to, er, Friday nights at 10 pm).

Midseason Launches/Returns:
Law & Order, Medium, Lipstick Jungle, The IT Crowd, World Moves, Law & Order: Criminal Intent

Reactions:
Again, NBC hasn't so much overhauled its schedule as it has shifted things around a bit, sticking to its game plan of less expensive reality fare most evenings (save its Comedy Done Right lineup on Thursdays). Hopefully, there will be less expectations in terms of ratings for Friday Night Lights on Fridays, thus keeping the series around for a bit longer. I'm surprised by the decision to launch Journeyman on the back of Heroes rather than Bionic Woman, but I'm hoping that means that the network has enough faith in the Kevin McKidd-led drama to test it in some prime real estate (and let's be honest, trashy fare like The Real Wedding Crashers wasn't working there). I'm not sure that Chuck and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit is an inspired combination, while Bionic Woman and Life on Wednesdays might just be the thing to make me forget that Lost doesn't return until February 2008.

And 30 episodes of The Office? Sounds like a good thing IF the network programmers allow the show's producers to properly schedule and prepare for those five one-hour installments way in advance, before the scripts are written and production begins.

Upfronts Scorecard: The CW

Sniffle. Welcome to the very last day of network upfronts week! It's with a little sadness that that we come to the end of the line as the last of the networks finish making their announcements about their fall schedules today.

No fall schedule has been as scrutinized or been the subject of as much guesswork and conjecture as the CW's. Like a phoenix rising from the ashes of the WB and UPN netlets, the CW has emerged as a blend of the two fallen networks and has had the arduous task of combining two very different lineups into one cohesive package while also adding some new programs into the mix. So, have they succeeded? Find out below...

The CW's OFFICIAL SCHEDULE FOR FALL 2006-2007

MONDAY
8-9 pm: 7th Heaven
9-10 pm: RUNAWAY

TUESDAY
8-9 pm: Gilmore Girls
9-10 pm: Veronica Mars

WEDNESDAY
8-9 pm: America's Next Top Model
9-10 pm: One Tree Hill

THURSDAY
8-9 pm: Smallville
9-10 pm: Supernatural

FRIDAY
8-10 pm: WWE Friday Night Smackdown

SUNDAY
7-7:30 pm: Everybody Hates Chris
7:30-8 pm: All of Us
8-8:30 pm: Girlfriends
8:30-9 pm: THE GAME
9-10 pm: America's Next Top Model (repeats)

For those of you keeping track of such things, here's how the CW schedule stacks up.

Returning Series:
WB: Gilmore Girls, Beauty & the Geek, One Tree Hill, Supernatural, Smallville, 7th Heaven, Reba* (despite being cancelled, it's now been renewed)
UPN: Veronica Mars, Everybody Hates Chris, All of Us, Girlfriends

New Series:
The Game, Runaway, Hidden Palms (fka Palm Springs)

Midseason Launches/Returns:
Hidden Palms, Beauty & the Geek, Reba

Cancelled:
WB: Everwood, Related, Bedford Diaries, Blue Collar TV, Reba, Living with Fran, Modern Men, Pepper Dennis, Survival of the Richest, Twins
UPN: Eve, Cuts, One on One, Half & Half, Love, Inc, Get This Party Started, South Beach

Reactions:
Pretty much expected from the rumors that have been flying over the last few days. (Yay, Veronica!) The CW has more or less taken the strongest elements from the WB and UPN and fused them into the fall schedule on one network. (But One Tree Hill? Seriously? Over Everwood? Bizarre.)

The schedule rather resemebles the current WB schedule, with a few UPN additions. Pairing Gilmore Girls and Veronica Mars on Tuesday nights (their traditional homes) was a no-brainer as the shows seem to complement one another and seem a natural fit. Likewise for 7th Heaven and Runaway, whose family drama genres seem a perfect combination for a family-friendly double feature on Monday evenings.

It makes sense to keep UPN's urban-themed sitcoms together in one block and even pair them with a second window of America's Next Top Model. Not sure Sunday is the best night for that (I think Mondays would have been better, but then you'd lose the real estate traction of 7th heaven), but I think it's a good idea to form a programming block. But Everybody Hates Chris on Sundays at 7 pm?!? That's way too early. Great plan, CW, to eliminate what audience you've built so far. (That's the definition of foolhardy.) I'd rather you flip the ANTM repeats to 7 and shift everything an hour later.

All in all, rather what I anticipated beforehand but I am still on cloud nine that Veronica Mars made the cut that I'll overlook the fact that they only ordered two new series for fall (Runaway and The Game) and that neither of them interests me in the least.

Did I mention how thrilled I am about Veronica Mars?

Upfronts Scorecard: FOX

Sniffle. Welcome to the very last day of network upfronts week! It's with a little sadness that that we come to the end of the line as the last of the networks finish making their announcements about their fall schedules today.

While all eyes are on the CW to see what Moonves and Ostroff, the little mad scientists, have cooked up in the their lab for a joint WB-UPN schedule, FOX will also unveil their fall schedule later today... and as usual(at least for recent years) provided two schedules: one for fall, the other for spring. Why, isn't that convenient?

FOX's president of entertainment Peter Liguori made the announcement and had the following to day about FOX"s schedule:

"This is the broadest, most stable and most vibrant schedule we've ever presented - one that is sure to help us further our lead as the No. 1 network in key demos. Once again, we'll kick off with early premieres to eventize our launches and establish our series before baseball. We'll also continue our strategy of extending the end of the current season, making for a truly year-round schedule. We'll have returning shows every night of the week. And in January, 24 and American Idol, along with the BCS games during the first week of the new year, will allow us to launch additional series and reposition ourselves for another dominant second-half surge."
Oh, Liguori, you old rascal. Here the, without further ado, is FOX's schedule:

FOX's OFFICIAL SCHEDULE FOR FALL 2006-2007

FALL 2006:

MONDAY
8-9 pm: Prison Break
9-10 pm: VANISHED

TUESDAY
8-9 pm: STANDOFF
9-10 pm: House

WEDNESDAY
8-9 pm: Bones
9-10 pm: JUSTICE

THURSDAY
8-8:30 pm: 'TIL DEATH
8:30-9 pm: HAPPY HOUR
9-10 pm: The OC

FRIDAY
8-9 pm: Nanny 911
9-10 pm: Trading Spouses: Meet Your New Mommy

SATURDAY
8-8:30 pm: COPS
8:30-9 pm: COPS
9-10 pm: America's Most Wanted
11-12 am: MADtv
12-12:30 am: TALK SHOW WITH SPIKE FERESTEN

SUNDAY
8-8:30 pm: The Simpsons
8:30-9 pm: American Dad
9-9:30 pm: The Family Guy
9:30-10 pm: The War at Home

JANUARY 2007:

MONDAY
8-9 pm: STANDOFF
9-10 pm: 24

TUESDAY
8-9 pm: American Idol
9-10 pm: House

WEDNESDAY
8-9 pm: JUSTICE
9-9:30 pm: American Idol Results Show
9:30-10 pm: The Loop

THURSDAY
8-8:30 pm: 'TIL DEATH
8:30-9 pm: HAPPY HOUR
9-10 pm: The OC

FRIDAY
8-9 pm: Bones
9-10 pm: THE WEDDING ALBUM

SATURDAY
8-8:30 pm: COPS
8:30-9 pm: COPS
9-10 pm: America's Most Wanted
11-12 am: MADtv
12-12:30 am: TALK SHOW WITH SPIKE FERESTEN

SUNDAY
8-8:30 pm: The Simpsons
8:30-9 pm: American Dad
9-9:30 pm: The Family Guy
9:30-10 pm: The War at Home

For those of you keeping track of such things, here's how the FOX schedule stacks up.

Returning Series:
24, American Dad, American Idol, Bones, Family Guy, House, King of the Hill, The Loop, The OC, Prison Break, The Simpsons, Nanny 911, Trading Spouses: Meet Your New Mommy, MADtv, COPS, America's Most Wanted

New Series:
Happy Hour, Justice, Standoff, 'Til Death, Vanished, The Wedding Album, The Winner

New Timeslots for Returning Series:
Bones moves to Fridays at 8 pm in January to accomodate the return of American Idol to the schedule; House will relocate to Tuesdays at 9 pm in January for the return of 24

Midseason Launches/Returns:
24, American Idol, The Wedding Album, The Loop, The Winner

Cancelled/Ended:
Arrested Development, That '70s Show, Kitchen Confidential, Killer Instinct, Reunion, Head Cases, Malcolm in the Middle

Reactions:
Pretty standard stuff here. I can't say that I was surprised by any of this, but I was hoping that FOX's fall schedule would have a little more... oomph. (In fact, nearly all of the skeds so far have seemed fairly lackluster as the nets seem to be taking little chances these days.)

While there had been some talk of relocating American Idol to another night (main show on Wednesdays, results show on Thursdays), I would have been baffled if FOX had actually gone ahead and done so. I'm still surprised that FOX ordered The Wedding Album, but from what I hear series lead Bruno Campos will be let go and the part recast, meaning that the entire pilot will likely have to be reshot from scratch... but hey, it's for mid-season, so they've got plenty of time to reconfigure the show before it sits around on Friday nights without an audience.

New series Standoff and Justice both get a rather mystifying vote of approval from the network as both are chosen to lead off Monday and Wednesday nights respectively. Wow. I was surprised that they'd choose to launch the new shows at 8 pm rather than stacking them behind a proven commodity like Prison Break, as FOX did with Vanished... which will now go head-to-head with NBC's newest drama Heroes. Which serialized drama will take the lead? (While I'd rather watch Heroes, I'd give the lead to Vanished, if they can hold onto Prison Break's lead.) But what's up with the decision to pit new comedies 'Til Death and Happy Hour against NBC's powerhouse combo of Earl and The Office on Thursdays? That's just inane.

And The OC did end up staying right where it's been sagging along. Can't say that I'm surprised about that either. All in all, considering the excitement that there's been the last few weeks, I have to say that I expected more daring and risk-taking from FOX.

Stay tuned later today for the very last Scorecard session as the CW unveils their fall schedule.

Upfronts Scorecard: CBS

Welcome to Day Three of network upfronts week! The past few weeks of conjecture and rumor will finally be dissipated as the networks officially announce their fall schedules to advertisers in New York over the next few days.

As NBC unveiled their schedule on Monday and ABC announced their fall schedule yesterday, it's first place network CBS's turn to shine today.

CBS's OFFICIAL SCHEDULE FOR FALL 2006-2007

MONDAY
8-8:30 pm: How I Met Your Mother
8:30-9 pm: THE CLASS
9-9:30 pm: Two and a Half Men
9:30-10 pm: Old Christine
10-11 pm: CSI: Miami

TUESDAY
8-9 pm: NCIS
9-10 pm: The Unit
10-11 pm: SMITH

WEDNESDAY
8-9 pm: JERICHO
9-10 pm: Criminal Minds
10-11 pm: CSI: New York

THURSDAY
8-9 pm: Survivor: Cook Islands
9-10 pm: CSI
10-11 pm: SHARK

FRIDAY
8-9 pm: Ghost Whisperer
9-10 pm: Close to Home
10-11 pm: NUMB3RS

SATURDAY
8-10 pm: Crimetime Saturday
10-11 pm: 48 Hours Mystery

SUNDAY
7-8 pm: 60 Minutes
8-9 pm: The Amazing Race
9-10 pm: Cold Case
10-11 pm: Without a Trace

For those of you keeping track of such things, here's how the CBS schedule stacks up.

Returning Series:
The Amazing Race, 60 Minutes, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, CSI: Miami, CSI: New York, Close to Home, Cold Case, Criminal Minds, How I Met Your Mother, Ghost Whisperer, King of Queens, NCIS, Old Christine, NUMB3RS, Survivor, The Unit, Two and a Half Men, Without a Trace, 48 Hours Mystery, Crimetime Saturday

New Series:
The Class, Creature Comforts, Jericho, Rules of Engagement, Shark, Smith, Untitled Peter Ocko, Waterfront

New Timeslots for Returning Series:
The Amazing Race, Cold Case, and Without a Trace (all moving in a block to Sundays from 8-11 pm); How I Met Your Mother (moves to an earlier timeslot on Mondays at 8 pm)

Midseason Launches/Returns:
The King of Queens, Rules of Engagment, 3 Lbs. (formerly Untitled Peter Ocko), Waterfront

Cancelled:
Love Monkey, Yes, Dear, Threshold, Courting Alex, Out of Practice, Still Standing

Reactions:
Blech. I have to say that it's the most complete unimaginative schedule thus far, but then again, why mess with what many view as perfection? To me, it's a bland mix of procedurals, procedurals, and even more procedurals with a few reality stalwarts (Survivor, The Amazing Race) thrown in there for good measure. CBS has brought back 18 returning series, including 6 freshmen series that have made the cut, resulting in a schedule that appears oddly familiar to the casual viewer. But then again, they're the number one rated network, so why mess with success.

I had assumed that CBS would likely jettison the Sunday night movie franchise, a move that's about two years late, given how the night has struggled against ABC's drama powerhouse Desperate Housewives. I was hoping that CBS would use the real estate to launch at least one new show, but instead opted to fill the night with Amazing Race and procedurals Cold Case and Without a Trace, a less risky move than anticipated. But Amazing Race on Sundays? Could be a good fit but not a combination that immediately springs to this Race-obsessed mind.

As for the new crop of shows, I can't say I am particularly taken with any of them but Jericho, an ensemble-cast drama about a post-apocalyptic town, has the potential to lure me in for a viewing to see if I'd watch on a regular basis. I've never been the biggest CBS fan (not watching procedural shows certainly doesn't help matters) but so far I've yet to see anything on Wednesdays at 8 that would bring my attention elsewhere, so I'll give it a try.

All in all, fairly lackluster and rather predictable. But at least CBS can say that their new shows aren't all procedurals...

Stay tuned all week for additional Scorecard sessions as the networks unveil their fall schedules. Next up: CW and FOX.

What's On Tonight

8 pm: The Amazing Race (CBS; 8-10 pm); Deal or No Deal (NBC); Final Destination 2 (WB; 8-10 pm); Alias (ABC); Bones (FOX); America's Next Top Model (UPN)

9 pm: Dateline (NBC); Lost (ABC); American Idol (FOX); Half & Half/Half & Half (UPN)

10 pm: CSI: New York (CBS); Law & Order (NBC); Invasion (ABC)

What I'll Be Watching

6 pm: What Not to Wear (When You're Plus One).

On tonight's episode of the British import, Trinny and Susannah help two women find dynamic and gorgeous (yet appropriate) outfits to wear to their husbands' events.

8-10 pm: The Amazing Race.

On the two-hour season finale of The Amazing Race ("5 Continents... 10 Countries... And More Than 59 Thousand Miles"), the final three teams (Hippies, Frat Boys, and, er, Ray and Yolanda) face off on the last two legs of the race, which brings them back to snowy North America. Which team will win the million dollar cash prize at the end of the race? And which teams will make enormous mistakes and be forced to cross the finish line to the lackluster applause of ousted teams? Find out here tonight!

9 pm: Lost.

Only two episodes of the season remain! On the penultimate episode of the season ("Three Minutes"), Michael manages to pull the wool over Jack and the other castaways' eyes and launches a daring plan to rescue his missing son Walt, while Eko's decision to stop building his lil' church in the woods (in light of last week's events) frustrates Charlie. Hmmm, do you think will be a problem that everyone knows where Sawyer stashed the heroin now?

10 pm: Top Chef.

On the season finale of Bravo's reality series, the final three chefs compete against one another in a dramatic showdown in Las Vegas for the dubious title of Top Chef. Who will win? (Definitely Harold.) And who will cry like a little girl? Will it be Dave? Or Tiffani? Or Harold? Yeah, it's got to be Dave.

Upfronts Scorecard: ABC

The surprise and excitement of network upfronts week continues! The past few weeks of conjecture and rumor will finally be dissipated as the networks officially announce their fall schedules to advertisers in New York over the next few days. NBC announced their fall schedule yesterday, so ABC's up today.

ABC President of Entertainment Steve McPherson will unveil the new lineup later today, but, in the meantime, below is a sneak peek at the fall schedule. McPherson had this to say about ABC's schedule:

"Our success has been driven by great storytelling and memorable characters that audiences have fallen in love with. We set out to develop a diverse group of shows that will continue in that vein and also to grow our audience. We want viewers making appointments with ABC Television every night of the week."
Will that last part be true? Take a look below and listen to your heart about whether you'll be tuning in to ABC every night of the week.

ABC's OFFICIAL SCHEDULE FOR FALL 2006-2007

MONDAY
8:00 pm Wife Swap
9:00 pm The Bachelor/Supernanny
10:00 pm What About Brian

TUESDAY
8:00 pm Dancing with the Stars/SET FOR THE REST OF YOUR LIFE
9:00 pm LET'S ROB…
9:30 pm HELP ME HELP YOU
10:00 pm Boston Legal

WEDNESDAY
8:00 pm Dancing with the Stars/George Lopez & According to Jim
9:00 pm Lost
10:00 pm THE NINE

THURSDAY
8:00 pm BIG DAY
8:30 pm NOTES FROM THE UNDERBELLY
9:00 pm Grey’s Anatomy
10:00 pm SIX DEGREES

FRIDAY
8:00 pm BETTY THE UGLY
9:00 pm MEN IN TREES
10:00 pm 20/20

SATURDAY
8:00 pm ABC Saturday Night College Football

SUNDAY
7:00 pm America’s Funniest Home Videos
8:00 pm Extreme Makeover: Home Edition
9:00 pm Desperate Housewives
10:00 pm BROTHERS & SISTERS

For those of you keeping track of such things, here's how the ABC schedule stacks up.

Returning Series: Wife Swap, The Bachelor, Supernanny, What About Brian, Dancing with the Stars, Boston Legal, George Lopez, According to Jim, Lost, Grey's Anatomy, 20/20, America's Funniest Home Videos, Extreme Makeover: Home Edition, Desperate Housewives, American Inventor

New Series: Let's Rob..., Help Me Help You, Set For the Rest of Your Life, The Nine, Big Day, Notes from the Underbelly, Six Degrees, Betty the Ugly, Men in Trees, Brothers & Sisters, In Case of Emergency, Traveler, Day Break, ABC Saturday Night College Football

New Timeslots for Returning Series: Dancing with the Stars (moving to Tuesdays and Wednesdays at 8), George Lopez/According to Jim (moving in a block to Wednesdays from 8-9 pm, after Dancing with the Stars has ended), Grey's Anatomy (moving to Thursdays at 9 pm)

Midseason Launches/Returns: Traveler, Day Break, In Case of Emergency, George Lopez, According to Jim, Set For the Rest of Your Life, Just for Laughs, Greg Behrendt's Wake Up Call, American Inventor, Supernanny

Cancelled: Invasion, Commander in Chief, Freddie, Hope & Faith, Rodney, Sons & Daughters, The Evidence, In Justice

Reactions:
Overall, I have to say that ABC has shown a lot more grit and taken a lot more risk than NBC... at least in terms of their fall schedules.

Moving Grey's Anatomy off of its plum Sundays at 10 to another timeslot (Thursdays at 9 pm)? Risky, especially since many thought they'd move it to Mondays, but I think this is a better choice rather than have the series go up against 24. Will NBC's Studio 60 sink under the pressue of the hit medical drama?

Bringing back What About Brian over other middling dramas such as Commander in Chief or even Invasion (which seemed to me anyway to have a rather hardcore cult audience)? Odd.

Hasn't ABC ever heard of a little something called counter-programming? Why schedule Big Day and Notes from the Underbelly smack against NBC's My Name is Earl and The Office, easily the two most buzzed-about comedies in recent memory?

That said, I think that The Nine and Six Degrees have both landed rather cushy timeslots, after Lost and the newly relocated Grey's Anatomy respectively. As for Brothers & Sisters, will Desperate Housewives' sagging audiences stick around for a family drama at 10 pm?

Bringing Lost back in October and running larger chucks of original episodes together is a wise idea and at least fans won't have to wait until November...

While the schedule seems potentially more viable than this past season's, I can't say I agree with McPherson's belief that ABC will provide appointment television every night of the week (Mondays, Tuesdays, and Fridays are all a bust for me). Will ABC have found another breakout hit this season? Or another Commander in Chief? Only time will tell...

Stay tuned all week for additional Scorecard sessions as the networks unveil their fall schedules. Next up: CBS.

Upfronts Scorecard: NBC

Woo hoo, the upfronts are finally here! All these past few weeks of conjecture and rumor will finally be dissipated as the networks officially announce their fall schedules to advertisers in New York. (What will we all talk about now? This summer's reality series Treasure Hunters? Maybe...)

In advance of today's NBC upfronts, below is a sneak peek at the fall schedule that they'll be unveiling. But before we get to that, there was more good news in the form of a series order for the Untitled Tina Fey project, whose studio was obviously able to reach a deal with star Alec Baldwin. The series, which also stars Tina Fey, Rachel Dratch, and Tim Meadows, will now be known by the rather curious moniker of 30 Rock. (Yes, I get that it's the network's NYC address--30 Rockefeller--but still, for the name of a series?)

In a release issued by NBC, Kevin Reilly, President of NBC Entertainment, had this to say about the network's new schedule:

"The face of NBC is changing. We took the first step this season with Thursday hits 'My Name Is Earl' and 'The Office.' Next season we'll add momentum and excitement with the addition of 'Sunday Night Football' and establish a foundation of quality across the week by standing behind shows that each say something about who we are."
I see. But without further ado, I give you... NBC's fall schedule.

NBC's OFFICIAL SCHEDULE FOR FALL 2006-2007

MONDAY
8-9 pm: Deal or No Deal
9-10 pm: HEROES
10-11 pm: Medium

TUESDAY
8-9 pm: FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS
9-10 pm: KIDNAPPED
10-11 pm: Law & Order: Special Victims Unit

WEDNESDAY
8-9 pm: The Biggest Loser
9-9:30 pm: 20 GOOD YEARS
9:30-10 pm: 30 ROCK (formerly known as Untitled Tina Fey)
10-11 pm: Law & Order

THURSDAY
8-8:30 pm: My Name Is Earl
8:30-9 pm: The Office
9-10 pm: STUDIO 60 ON THE SUNSET STRIP
10-11 pm: ER (to be replaced by THE BLACK DONNELLYS in Jan. 2007)

FRIDAY
8-9 pm: Deal or No Deal
9-10 pm: Las Vegas
10-11 pm: Law & Order: Criminal Intent

SATURDAY
8-9 pm: Dateline Saturday
9-11 pm: Drama Series Encores

SUNDAY
7-8 pm: FOOTBALL NIGHT IN AMERICA
8-11 pm: SUNDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL

SUNDAY (JANUARY 2007)
8-9 pm: AMERICA'S GOT TALENT
9-10 pm: The Apprentice
10-11 pm: RAINES

For those of you keeping track of such things, here's how the NBC schedule stacks up.

Returning Series:
Deal or No Deal, Medium, Law & Order, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, The Biggest Loser, My Name is Earl, The Office, Las Vegas, Law & Order: Criminal Intent; Dateline

New Series:
Heroes, Friday Night Lights, Kidnapped, 20 Good Years, 30 Rock, Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, The Black Donnellys (midseason), Football Night in America/Sunday Night Football

New Timeslots for Returning Series:
My Name is Earl and The Office (moving to Thursdays at 8 and 8:30 respectively), Law & Order: Criminal Intent (moving to Fridays at 10 pm)

Midseason Launches/Returns:
The Apprentice, Scrubs, Raines, The Singles Table, Andy Barker, P.I., Crossing Jordan, America's Got Talent

Cancelled:
Surface, Four Kings, Joey, E-Ring, Conviction, Teachers

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Overall, more of a remix than a real reinvigoration of NBC's schedule. ER is staying put for the meantime, to be replaced midseason with Paul "Crash" Haggis' drama, The Black Donnellys. (Will ER return later in the season?)

Heroes and Kidnapped get plum 9 pm posts, after Deal or No Deal and new series Friday Night Lights respectively. But I never thought that football-themed Lights would get a 8 pm berth. I always figured it for a 9 pm timeslot.

I'm curious as to who came up with the odd idea of pairing two comedies with numbers in their titles (20 Odd Years and 30 Rock) right after one another. While it's not a dealbreaker, it just seems a rather bizarre fit. And who thought up the title for 30 Rock? While it's certainly better than Untitled Tina Fey, I think it's back to the drawing board on that one...

I'm glad that NBC was smart enough to keep comedy highlights Earl and The Office together and with Studio 60, they could provide a real two-hour comedy block powerhouse. That said, I'll miss my Thursdays at 9 fix...

I'm rather bummed that Scrubs is missing from the schedule (the long-running comedy and Crossing Jordan were both listed as "returning in the future") and that Andy Barker, P.I. won't make in onto the airwaves until mid-season. And, Kevin Reilly, you couldn't have done us a favor and killed off The Apprentice already?

Stay tuned all week for additional Scorecard sessions as the networks unveil their fall schedules. Next up: ABC.