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The WB 2003 Fall Season
The WB Fall 2003 Grid
(all times Mountain Time Zone)
Cancelled Shows:
"Birds of Prey"
"Black Sash"
"Dawson's Creek"
"Do Over"
"Family Affair"
"Greetings from Tucson"
"Off Centre"
"On the Spot"
"Sabrina, the Teenage Witch" |
Midseason Shows/Shows Moved to
Midseason: "Fearless"
"The Help"
"High School Reunion 2"
"Make My Day"
"The Surreal Life 2"
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New Show Descriptions
Dramas:
"One Tree Hill" (Tuesdays at 8 PM)
Premise: Arrogant Nathan is the star of the high school basketball team. Quiet Lucas is the son of a single mother. The two completely boys have only two things in common: a love for hoops and their father. When Lucas joins the school team, old wounds are opened as the boys compete both on and off the court.
Stars: Chad Michael Murray ("The Gilmore Girls," "Dawson's Creek"), James Lafferty, Hilarie Burton, Paul Johansson, Moira Kelly ("The West Wing"), Craig Sheffer (A River Runs Through It, Some Kind of Wonderful), and Bethany Joie Lenz ("Mary and Rhoda")
Studio: Tollins/Robbins Productions, in association with Warner Bros. Television Production Inc.
Producers: Mark Schwahn, Ann Lewis Hamilton ("thirtysomething"), Mike Tollin, Brian Robbins, and Joe Davola ("Smallville")
"Tarzan" (Sundays at 8 PM)
Premise: A contemporary spin on an old story. Two decades after his parents died in the African jungle, leaving him to be raised by apes, Tarzan's billionaire uncle has him captured and brought back to New York City. Escaping captivity, he meets a police detective named Jane who is already romantically involved with another man, leaving her to choose between
civilization and humanity.
Stars: Travis Fimmel, Mitch Pileggi ("The X-Files"), Sarah Wayne Callies, Johnny Messner, Leighton Meester, Miguel A. Nunez Jr., Sarah-Jane Potts, Tim Guinee ("Level Nine"), and Lucy Lawless ("Xena: Warrior Princess")
Studio: Warner Bros. Television Production Inc.
Producers: Shaun Cassidy ("The Agency"), Laura Ziskin (Spider-Man, "Party of Five"), David Gerber, P.K. Simonds ("Beauty and the Beast"), Eric Kripke, and David Nutter ("Smallville," "Without a Trace")
Comedies:
"All About the Andersons" (Fridays at 8:30 PM)
Premise: A struggling actor and single dad tries to give his 8-year-old son a stable environment by moving back in with his parents only to find his room has been rented out to a medical student. Living in the family garage, he tries to reconcile his dreams with the demands that have been placed upon him.
Stars: Anthony Anderson (Barbershop), Damani Roberts, Roz Ryan ("Amen" ), John Amos ("Good Times," "The West Wing"), and Kal Penn (National Lampoon's Van Wilder)
Studio: Warner Bros. Television Production Inc.
Producers: Anthony Anderson, Adam Glass, Marco Pennette ("Caroline in the City"), and James Widdoes ("Reba," "My Wife and Kids")
"Like Family" (Fridays at 7:30 PM)
Premise: A middle-class African-American family takes in an old friend, a white single mother with a 16-year-old son. Even though she thinks a traditional family structure will be good for him, different parenting styles and the cramped quarters start wearing on everybody's nerves.
Stars: Holly Robinson Peete ("For Your Love"), Kevin Michael Richardson, Megalyn Echikunwoke ("24"), B.J. Mitchell, Diane Farr ("The Job"), and J. Mack Slaughter
Studio: Warner Bros. Television Production Inc.
Producers: Dan Fogelman, Rick Weiner, Kenny Schwartz ("Mad About You," "Do Over"), and Warren Littleford
"Run of the House" (Thursdays at 8:30 PM)
Premise: After Mom and Dad make a temporary move from Grand Rapids to Arizona for Dad's health, 15-year-old Brooke Franklin's older siblings are put in charge to raising her. Unfortunately, none of them can agree how to do so correctly.
Stars: Margo Harshman ("Even Stevens"), Joseph Lawrence ("American Dreams"), Kyle Howard ("Grosse Pointe"), and Sasha Barrese
Studio: Tannenbaum Company, in association with Warner Bros. Television
Producers: Betsy Thomas ("My So-Called Life"), Eric Tannenbaum, Kim Tannenbaum, Robert Sternin, and Prudence Frasier ("The Nanny")
"Steve Harvey's Big Time" (Thursdays at 7 PM)
Premise: Popular syndicated radio host and one of the Original Kings of Comedy, Steve Harvey, foregoes celebrity interviews with his new talk/variety show, instead focusing on bringing out the funniest bits in real people.
Stars: Steve Harvey
Studio: Telepictures Productions
Producers: Madeleine Smithberg ("The Daily Show"), Steve Harvery, and Rushion McDonald
Midseason Shows:
"Fearless" (Drama)
Premise: A crime drama about the FBI's best-kept secret: an elite Special Investigations Unit staffed with young agents used to infiltrate and apprehend society's dangerous new class of young criminals, including Gaia, a 23-year-old born with a genetic defect that makes her fearless.
Stars: Rachael Leigh Cook (Josie and the Pussycats, She's All That), Eric Balfour ("24," "Six Feet Under"), Bianca Lawson ("Dawson's Creek"), Ian Somerhalder, and Erich Anderson
Studio: Jerry Bruckheimer Television and Warner Bros. Television Production Inc.
Producers: Jerry Bruckheimer, Jonathan Littman, Vincent Ngo, and Evan Charnov
"The Help" (Comedy)
Premise: A family crisis forces a 22-year-old beautician to take a job as a maid for an extremely wealthy family. She soon learns that while there are class struggles with their employers, the real war is being waged amongst the staff.
Stars: Camille Guaty ("What I Like About You"), Antonio Sabato Jr. ("Melrose Place"), Al Santos ("Grosse Pointe"), Brenda Strong ("Everwood"), Mindy Cohn ("The Facts of Life"), Keri Lynn Pratt, Megan Fox, Marika Domincyzek, and Graham Murdoch
Studio: Original Productions and Warner Bros. Television
Producers: Ron Leavitt ("Married ... with Children," "Unhappily Ever After")
"Make My Day" (Reality)
Premise: With the help of family and friends, hidden cameras are turned on one unsuspecting person to chronicle an extraordinary day that just keeps on escalating. The victim not only gets ridiculed...they walk away with a grand prize, ranging from a dream vacation or a down payment for a new home.
Studio: Monkey Television/UK and Brad Grey Television
Producers: Sue Fellows ("The Chris Rock Show" )
Information gathered from Zap2it.com
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