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With the success of NBC's mutant drama "Heroes," the network has decided to further "geek" up Monday nights by following with another sci fi drama, this one called "Journeyman," which will air at ten o'clock.
A breakdown of NBC's Fall lineup for 2007-2008.
The Virginia Tech shooter mailed a package to NBC in between the two shooting times. The package contained videos, writings, and photos.
NBC stumbled with the dreadful "Studio 60" but makes up for it with the debut of "The Black Donnellys."
1 vs. 100 pits one contestant against a mob or 100 other players who must be eliminated for cash to be earned. The show is NBC's way of capitalizing of their success with Deal Or No Deal. But will it succeed?
Veiwers look to the fall season of television for new programming. NBC is now offering "encore" presentations of many programs.
VeggieTales, the computer-animated video series, is finally making its network television debut on Saturday mornings on NBC. The vegetables on the show tell stories (often from the Bible) to teach values to children.
Bored with re-runs and dreading the long summer without any new Law & Order or Crossing Jordan episodes? Luckily for television watchers nationwide, NBC has a full summer lineup planned. From new adventure series to daring dramas. . .
NBC's recently announced Fall 2006 show schedule, along with summaries of new introductions and dramas for the week.
With viewership on Thursday, March 15, of 10.3 million, 2.9/8, somewhat in the Ugly Betty range, here's hoping we'll see lots more of Jeff Goldblum and Raines. With the itchy trigger finger jitters at NBC, who can predict? Let's check with Patricia Arquette over at Medium.
The Black Donnelly's? The Black Donnelly's is NBC's "New Hit Series", which premiered Monday, February 26th, after their number one hit, Heroes.
Former Saturday Night Live (SNL) comedian Jimmy Fallon may be taking over Conan O'Brien's timeslot in 2009. NBC Universal has reached out to the comedian about possibly hosting the late night talk show.
Law & Order, the Friday night NBC crime drama is in its 17th season - only a handful of TV shows can compete with this. There are 4 compelling reasons why if you haven't seen it, you must!
Mathematically speaking, the decisions in NBC's 'Deal or No Deal' are pretty simple. However, when you factor in the reality of the situation and factors that are specific to each individual contestant, it's a whole different story.
Reviews of NBC primetime line-up.
NBC's The Office refreshingly similar to the BBC original.
With the upcoming battle for viewers set to ensue between NBC's first season "Heroes" and Fox's seasoned hit "24", one can't help but wonder, outside of television ratings, could any of television's latest heroes beat America's number one defense?
Fox news announced that NBC is stonewalling negotiations with Chris Meloni and Mariska Hargitay for compensation for their star power. This seems like "Friends" revisited with NBC
Get your camcorders and pens ready. NBC has a list of casting calls for future reality and game shows. Do you think you have what it takes to be a contestant on one of their up coming shows?
We are living in a time of reality TV and new game show overload. The newest game show on NBC is called "Identity". So what makes it different or better from the other thousand game shows on the television? I have your answer.
NBC's trial run of their new game show concept, Identity, has turned into another big ratings-grabber for the network. It's winter, and that can only mean one thing: new reality TV shows. NBC's Identity is already well on its way to being a huge hit.
Every time I see the commercial for the new NBC reality show I want to scream. A young girl with an outstanding voice gets voted off during casting calls. The reason they give her is because she's too young...is that the real reason?
If you're like RazorsEdge and hate the NBC version of The Office, perhaps it's time you request back episodes of the British version with your next Netflix order, because the Brits definitely do it better.
On the Monday, Nov. 27 edition of NBC's Deal Or No Deal, the so-called entrepreneur, (he probably thinks that French for "Horny") Brooks Leach left the show with a grand total of $10...after turning down 3 offers from $119,000 to over $200,000.
Like everyone else these days, it would seem, I am unequivocally hooked on the hit NBC television series, "Heroes". The show has been an unadulterated hit for NBC and is easily, one of the most creative series to air on any station in years.
"Twenty Good Years," a new NBC comedy, was supposed to showcase the talents of veteran actors John Lithgow and Jeffrey Tambour. While it has potential, the show fell flatter than the dialogue, the jokes, and the oddly-placed laugh track.
NBC's new fall show "Heroes" has started off with a bang?literally.
NBC's newest game show, 1 VS 100, from the producers of Deal or No Deal, is both fun and entertaining.
Other than Pink's horrendous, Joan Jett Light opening song; I don't have too many problems with how NBC has covered these games.
I don't watch soap operas, though I may as well. NBC's "The Office" has basically become a soap opera.
NBC had me interested for months when they started running promos for "Heroes." Would the show live up to the hype? It comes pretty damn close.
Heroes is a new show on the NBC fall up, which has already been picked up for a second season.
NBC takes religious censorship too far.
Janet Jackson and her dancers took the stage for an explosive performance on NBC's Today show.
Featuring regulars from hit shows such as "Gilmore Girls," "Judging Amy," "Third Watch," and "Alias," this ground breaking drama chronicles the lives of seemingly ordinary people with extraordinary abilities wtih one destiny: saving the world.
How can I sum up how great Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip is? How about, amazing and absolutely brilliant? This show is, by far, one of the best I've seen in a long time. Great writing. Great actors. Great story. What else do you need?!
Having played everything from Jesus Christ to bi-polar photographer Billy Chenowith on HBO's "Six Feet Under," Jeremy Sisto has proven himself a talented and versatile actor. Now, with the lead in NBC's drama "Kidnapped," he is poised to become a star.
Matthew Perry and Amanda Peet are both returning from the movies to TV this fall as they star on NBC's new drama, Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip. The show needs to keep them far removed from the type of characters they usually play.
A biographical review of the ensemble cast of "Heroes", a new NBC drama premiering this fall.
NBC promotes two new shows by offering the pilots to potential viewers with the help of Netflix. Luckily, they picked two shows that just might give NBC some market share, for which the one-time juggernaut of TV primetime is desperate.
NBC's America's Got Talent not only brings talents you'll recognize, but they'll be bringing unique and strange talents to the stage. Some talents may be great, while others may not.
Steve Carell plays the character of Michael Scott on NBC's new hit "The Office." You may know the name Steve Carell form the humorous movie "40-Year-Old Virgin."
The cast of the NBC hit The Office were largely unknown before joining the show, but that has quickly changed.
As an order taker for Shop NBC I often wish that I could advise my customers to ask more questions or to not make a purchase. I cannot do this but I can share this information with you, the reader.
Here are just a few of the apparent hot men of TV news. I've included a handful of anchors, hosts, and reporters from CNN, NBC, ABC, and CBS - men whose names came up over and over during a poll of friends and colleagues.
NBC cancelled the series American Dreams in 2004. The series wasn't a huge ratings hit, but had a loyal fan base and was a high-quality show for families
My Name is Earl prepares to become NBC's new hit comedy. It is the story of a jerk trying to make amends for a life of pranks and torture. Earl is played by Jason Lee and is backed up by a strong supporting cast.