In mid-February, he chose an ABC sitcom from Jack Burdett.
ABC | NBC | FOX | CBS | CW | ||||||
net | genre | working title | synopsis | crew | prod. co. | ordered |
ABC | comedy | untitled f.k.a. The Last Days of Man | multi-cam: a man (Tim Allen) tries to be manly | Jack Burditt, Shawn Levy, Marty Adelstein, Richard Baker, Rich Messina, Becky Clements, and Tim Allen | FOX | January 19 |
ABC | comedy | Don't Trust the Bitch in Apartment 23 | young woman (Dreama Walker) from fly-over country rooms with a NY party girl (Krysten Ritter), with James Van Der Beek as himself, Eric Andre, and Michael Blaiklock | Dave Hemingson, Nahnatchka Khan, Jason Winer, and Jeff Morton | FOX | January 10 |
ABC | comedy | My Freakin' Family | single-cam: young parents deal with grandparents, with Cybill Shepherd, Ravi Patel, Ellen Woglom, Christopher Rich, and Harish Patel | Erica Rivinoja, Jonathan Groff, and Peter Traugott | ABC | January 28 |
ABC | comedy | Bad Mom | woman (Jenna Elfman) now has to raise her kids who were being raised by her mother (Frances Conroy), with Tom Everett Scott, Sharon Horgan | Sharon Horgan, Chris Koch, Jen Crittenden, Gabrielle Allan, and Aaron Kaplan | ABC | January 28 |
ABC | comedy | Suburgatory | single-cam: a NYC woman (Jane Levy) moves to suburbia, with Alan Tudyk, Jeremy Sisto, Cheryl Hines, Ana Gasteyer, Carly Chaikin | Emily Kapnek and Victor Fresco | WB | January 14 |
ABC | comedy | Lost and Found | multi-cam: wild NY bartender (Marisa Coughlan) reunited with right-wing son whom she gave up for adoption, with Jordana Spiro and Todd Grinnell | Marisa Coughlan, Jackie Filgo, and Jeff Filgo | WB | January 24 |
ABC | comedy | Work It | multi-cam: men (Ben Koldyke and Amaury Nolasco) dress as female pharma reps, afterward go to bar, with Amaury Nolasco, John Caparulo, Kristin Eggers, and Rebecca Mader | Andrew Reich, Ted Cohen, and Beth McCathy-Miller | WB | January 24 |
ABC | comedy | Smothered | multi-cam: young couple deals with parents, with Kyle Howard, Julie White, Marcia Gay Harden, Brooke D'Orsay, John C. McGinley, Adam Arkin | Andrew Reich, Ted Cohen, and Andy Ackerman | WB | January 7 |
ABC | comedy | Man Up! | single-cam: 3 attached men, with Teri Polo, Amanda Detmer, Christopher Moynihan, Jake Johnson, Henry Simmons, and Mather Zickel | Christopher Moynihan, Beth McCathy-Miller, Kelly Kulchak, and Ron West | ABC/Tagline | January 7 |
ABC | comedy | Other People's Kids | multi-cam: thirtysomething (Jesse Bradford) falls in love with an older woman (Bonnie Sommerville) with kids, with Malcolm Barrett, Johnny Sneed, and Judith Light | Hunter Covington, Stacy Traub, and Peter Traugott | ABC | January 26 |
ABC | drama | Missing Ordered to Series | former CIA agent (Ashley Judd) searches for son in Europe | Greg Pointer, Steve Shill, Grant Scharbo, and Gina Matthews | ABC | January 27 |
ABC | drama | Charlie's Angels | remake in Miami, with Minka Kelly, Rachael Taylor, Annie Ilonzeh, Ramon Rodriguez as Bosley, and Robert Wagner as the voice of Charlie | Alfred Gough, Miles Millar, Marcos Siega, Leonard Goldberg, Nancy Juvonen, and Drew Barrymore | Sony | January 13 |
ABC | drama | Damage Control, f.k.a. In Crisis | workplace: crisis management consultant (Kerry Washington) and her quirky staff, with Columbus Short, Guillermo Diaz, Henry Ian Cusick, Tony Goldwyn, Katie Lowes, Darby Stanchfield, Jeff Perry, and Liza Weil | Shonda Rhimes, Betsy Beers, Paul McGuigan, and Judy Smith | ABC | December 17 |
ABC | drama | Pan Am | 1960s wild era of flying, with Christina Ricci, Jonah Lotan, Kelli Garner, Margot Robbie, and Michael Mosley | Jack Orman, Thomas Schlamme, Nancy Holt Ganis, and Sid Ganis | Sony | January 24 |
ABC | drama | Georgetown | young political people in D.C., with Jimmy Wolk, Katie Cassidy, Kevin Zegers, Wendy Crewson, and Daisy Betts | Will Fetters, Josh Schwartz, Ashley Parker, Leonard Goldstein, and Stephanie Savage | WB | February 1 |
ABC | drama | Hallelujah | a drifter (Jesse L. Martin) becomes part of a supernatural battle in a Tennessee town, with Frances O'Connor, Della Reese, Arielle Kebbel, Donal Logue, Robbie Arnell, Zoey Deutch, Terry O'Quinn, Bret Cullen, and Jonathan Scarfe | Marc Cherry, Michael Apted, and Sabrina Wind | ABC | February 1 |
ABC | drama | Grace | light drama about an aging choreographer and his complicated family, with Eric Roberts, Abigail Spencer, Sherri Saum | Krista Vernoff, Lesli Linka Glatter, Carrie Ann Inaba, and Flody Suarez | ABC | February 17 |
ABC | drama | Partners | 2 cops (Scottie Thompson and Annie Wersching) who are sisters, with Frances Fisher, Kenneth Mitchell, Larry Gilliard Jr., and Michael Beach | Ed Bernero and Yves Simoneau | ABC | February 18 |
ABC | drama | Good Christian Bitches | divorced mom (Leslie Bibb) moves back to Dallas suburb, with Annie Potts, Kristin Chenoweth, Marisol Nichols, Miriam Shor, Jennifer Aspen | Robert Harling, Kim Gatlin, Alan Poul, Darren Star, and Aaron Kaplan | ABC | February 1 |
ABC | drama | Once Upon a Time | magical woman (Jennifer Morrison) leads ensemble in small Maine town, with Jamie Dornan, Jared Gilmore, Raphael Sbarge | Adam Horowitz, Edward Kitsis, dir: Mark Mylod, Steven Pearlman, Lana Parrilla, and Damon Lindelof (consultant) | ABC | February 1 |
ABC | drama | Revenge | woman (Emily VanCamp) moves to Hamptons to avenge family, with Gabriel Mann, Christa B. Allen, Madeleine Stowe, Henry Czerny, Joshua Bowman, Connor Paolo | Mike Kelley, Marty Bowen, Alexandre Dumas, Wyck Godfrey, and Phillip Noyce | ABC | February 1 |
ABC | drama | The River | crew of a research boat search for adventurer/TV host on the Amazon River, with Joe Anderson, Sean Parks, Thomas Kretschmann, Bruce Greenwood, and Eloise Mumford | Michael Green, Darryl Frank, Jason Blum, Jaume Collet-Serra, Justin Falvey, and Oren Peli | ABC/DreamWorks | February 1 |
ABC | drama | Poe | 1840s Boston: detective Edgar Allan Poe (Chris Egan), with Natalie Dormer, Kevin McNally and Leslie Odom Jr. | Chris Hollier, Brad Kern, Alex Graves, Dan Lin, and Jessica Parker Kennedy | WB/Lin | January 24 |
ABC | drama | Point of Honor | fictional characters live through the U.S. Civil War (development is not tied to pilot season) | Randall Wallace, Carlton Cuse | ABC | January 24 |
ABC | drama | Identity | U.S. version: indentity theft cops, with Angela Bassett, Orlando Jones, Bree Turner, Colin O'Donoghue, Jay Paulson, and Wentworth Miller | John Glenn, Ed Whitmore, Deborah Spera, Julie Meldal-Johnsen, Paul Buccieri, and Mark Gordon | ABC/ITV | February 1 |
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ABC | comedy | Dealbreaker | rom-com: dating | Nahnatchka Khan, Laura McCreary, Dave Horwitz, Marisa Pinson, Ted Field, and Mike Weber | FOX | November 1 (script) |
ABC | comedy | City of Dreams | action adventure based on book City of Dreams | Scott Veach, William Martin, and Warren Littlefield | ABC | December 7 (script) |
ABC | comedy | Parenting by Committee | 4 single women raise one baby | Alyssa Embree, Jessica Koosed, Virginia Trinkle, and Eva Longoria | ABC | October (script) |
ABC | comedy | Family Owned | food-truck business run by a son (Al Madrigal) | Tony Gama-Lobo, Rebecca May, and Warren Littlefield | ABC | November 30 (script) |
ABC | comedy | Sunnyside | family moves to husband's hometown | Victor Fesco, Warren Littlefield, and Henrik Bastin | ABC | December 6 (script) |
ABC | comedy | untitled | musical with female lead | Robert Horn, Lindy Ascher, and Susan Cartsonis | Sony | November (script) |
ABC | comedy | untitled | workplace: diner | Stephnie Weir | Sony | October 6 (script) |
ABC | comedy | untitled | with musical numbers | Akiva Schaffer, Judah Miller, Murray Miller, and Wilmer Valderrama | FOX | October 6 (script) |
ABC | comedy | untitled | single career woman deals with family | Jeff Rake, Daisy Gardner, Warren Bell, Michael Baum, Jamie Tarses, and Nicole Richie | Sony | November 9 (script) |
ABC | comedy | untitled | young couple learn about raising kids | Joe Kelly and Kourtney Kang | FOX | September 13 (script) |
ABC | comedy | untitled | Chrissy Pietrosh, Jessic Goldstein, Andrea Shay, and Mark Gordon | ABC | October 12 (script) | |
ABC | comedy | untitled | two men are now neighbors their old bully | Ed Burns, Aaron Lubin, and Peter Traugott | ABC | October 12 (script) |
ABC | comedy | untitled | man lives with single friends near work, flies home to spend weekends with wife | D.J. Nash and Peter Tolan | Sony | August 3 (script) |
ABC | comedy | Port Love | behind the scenes of a soap opera, with Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos | Nastaran Dibai, Jeffrey Hodes, Albert Bianchini, Aaron Kaplan, Mark Consuelos, and Kelly Ripa | ABC | October 20 (script) |
ABC | comedy | Awkward Family Photos | David Guarascio, Moses Port, Doug Chernack, Anthony Russo, Joe Russo, and Mike Bender | Sony | October 5 (script) | |
ABC | comedy | Bad Taste in Men | single Chicago woman | A.J. Rinella, Austin Weinberg, Dannielle Thomas, Peter Traugott, and Jennifer Love Hewitt | ABC | November 1 (script) |
ABC | comedy | Mortified | youths having embarrassing moments | Mark Rizzo, David Nadelberg, Neil Katcher, Jamie Tarses, and Julia Franz | Sony/FanFare | December 1 (script) |
ABC | comedy | Change of Plans | multi-cam: midwest family with home business | Ryan Raddatz, Todd Lieberman, Marsh McCall, and David Hoberman | ABC | December 13 (script) |
ABC | comedy | Good Guys, Bad Husbands | inept dadss | Steve Leff and Jordan Levin | November 1 (script) | |
ABC | comedy | Tall & Greenbaum | small video production company | Rob Greenberg and Ami Amir | Sony | October 22 (script) |
ABC | comedy | Plan This | single-cam: party planner in Hollywood | Heather Hach, Elana Barry, Alex Goldstone, and Mindy Weiss (consultant) | ABC | October 21 (script) |
ABC | comedy | The Packaged Deal | man deals with in-laws | David I. Stern, Ed Decter, and John Strauss | Sony | December 8 (script) |
ABC | comedy | No Wonder My Parents Drank | Jay Mohr and Marsh McCall | November 22 (script) | ||
ABC | comedy | Nannyland | 3 nannies for a large L.A. family | Alexa Junge, Ann Blanchard, Simon Fields, and Jennifer Lopez | Sony | September 30 (script) |
ABC | comedy | My Formerly Hot Life | woman adjusts to aging | Stephanie Dolgoff, Rebecca Gradinger, Julie Anne Robinson, and Christy Fletcher | Fletcher | September 16 (script) |
ABC | comedy | The McLoughlins | lower middle class family moves into upper middle class neighborhood | Christopher Moynihan, Kelly Kulchak, and Ron West | ABC/Tagline | January 21 (script) |
ABC | comedy | Kevin's Life with Women | 3 sisters raise teen brother | Brian Bradley and Steven Cragg | ABC | October 12 (script) |
ABC | comedy | A 100 Percent Chance of Rayne | rom-com | Harris Goldberg and Vince Manze | November 22 (script) | |
ABC | comedy | This Place Is Awful | single-cam: father & son run an apartment building | Craig Doyle, Sofia Vergara, and Ben Silverman | Electus | October 3 (script) |
ABC | comedy | Understanding Today's Man | 4 attached men | Brian Bradley and Steven Cragg | ABC | October 12 (script) |
ABC | comedy | untitled | workplace: the differences between relationships among 22-year-olds and 32-year-olds | Betsy Thomas and Jamie Tarses | Sony/FanFare | October 4 (script) |
ABC | comedy | untitled | Cheryl Hines | July 1 (script) | ||
ABC | comedy | untitled | mulit-cam: the real life of a sitcom dad | Damon Wayans and Don Reo | ABC | October 4 (script) |
ABC | dramedy | I, P.I. | Detective emulates his TV heroes | Paul Scheuring, Peter Johnson, and McG | WB | September 3 (script) |
ABC | dramedy | untitled | young musicians live together, with original songs | Marco Pennette, Alan Menken, and David Zippel | ABC | December 6 (script) |
ABC | dramedy | Los Roldan | upscale businesswoman hires untrained man to run her company | Sarah Kucserka, Veronica Becker, Jose Tamez, and Salma Hayek | ABC | November 2 (script) |
ABC | dramedy | untitled | a VPOTUS and his staff | Sheldon Turner, Shaun Cassidy, and Jennifer Klein | ABC | September 14 (script) |
ABC | drama | untitled | single mom (Idina Menzel) waitress and wedding singer | Bob Kushell, David Knoller, Idina Menzel, and Heather Reynolds | ABC | November 30 (script) |
ABC | drama | True Lies | adaptation of 1994 film | Rene Echevarria and James Cameron | FOX | September 17 (script) |
ABC | drama | Romeo & Juliet | Verona during the Renaissance | Andrea Berloff, Catherine Hardwicke, Marty Bowen, Sean Robin, Todd Garner, and Wyck Godfrey | ABC | October 13 (script) |
ABC | drama | Inhuman | serial drama, thriller | Michael Coone, Mark Pellington, Kim Moses, and Ian Sander | ABC | October 22 (script) |
ABC | drama | Match | the world of legal adoptions | Kiersten Van Horne, Cara Haycak, Abe Hoch, Jennifer Bozell, and Taye Diggs | ABC | October 29 (script) |
ABC | drama | Patient Zero | supernatural crime | Jonathan Maberry | October (script) | |
ABC | drama | Prince of Tides | adaptation of 1991 film / 1986 book | Mel Harris, Bob Brush, Craig Anderson, Eric Tannenbaum, Kim Tannenbaum, Mitch Hurwitz, and Pat Conry (consultant) | Craig Anderson | September 15 (script) |
ABC | drama | M.I.-5 | U.S. Version: British secret agents | Michael Seitzman | ABC | August 12 (script) |
ABC | drama | Long Gray Line | soap at West Point | Gideon Yago and Gary Fleder | Mojo | November 3 (script) |
ABC | drama | The Spellman Files | family detective agency | Katie Lovejoy, Greg Yaitanes, and Lisa Lutz (consultant) | October 18 (script) | |
ABC | drama | Headhunter | corporate power struggle | Eric Heisserer, Laurie Zaks, and Guy Strodel | ABC | December 7 (script) |
ABC | drama | The Lost Girls | 3 friends seek adventure | Ildy Modrovich, Amanda Pressner, Holly Corbett, Jennifer Baggett, KristieAnne Reed, Jonathan Littman, and Jerry Bruckheimer | WB | September 21 (script) |
ABC | drama | One Police Plaza ABC passed | NYC police commissioner (Angela Bassett) | Linda Fairstein, Kenneth L. Solarz, Mark Gordon, and Deborah Spera | ABC | November (script) |
ABC | drama | Being Erica | U.S. version: woman can change past regrets | Maggie Friedman, David Fortier, and Ivan Schneeberg | Temple Street | December 16 (script) |
ABC | drama | Sendera | soap: feud between two borderland families, one in Texas and one in Mexico | Sally Robinson, Kathryn Morris, Alan Barnette, Josh Gold, Virginia Trinkle, and Eva Longoria | ABC | November 29 (script) |
ABC | drama | The Hulk | remake | Guillermo del Toro, Jeph Loeb, and David Eick | ABC/Marvel | November 15 (script) |
ABC | drama | untitled | '80s CIA agents are brought back to the agency | Cyrus Voris, Ethan Reiff, Rob Cohen, and Aaron Kaplan | ABC | November 2 (script) |
ABC | drama | untitled | White House team deals with global crisis | Jennifer Robinson, Gary Fleder, Marc Guggenheim, and Mary Beth Basile | ABC | September 2 (script) |
ABC | drama | untitled | tough female L.A. prosecutor | Dee Johnson, Joshua Donen, and Sam Raimi | Sony | September 28 (script) |
ABC | drama | 911 Operators | Michael Caleo, David Arquette, and Courtney Cox | ABC | September 22 (script) | |
ABC | drama | Afterwives | soap | Michael MacLennan, Jennifer Weiner, Ian Sander, and Kim Moses | ABC | October 22 (script) |
ABC | drama | AKA Jessica Jones | former superhero becomes a detective | Melissa Rosenberg, Alan Fine, Joe Quesada, Howard Klein, Jeph Loeb, and Brian Michael Bendis (consultant) | ABC/Marvel | December 17 (script) |
ABC | drama | Anti-Mafia Squad | Gina Matthews | ABC | September 22 (script) | |
ABC | drama | Courtroom 302 | lawyers in Chicago | Steve Bogira | October 11 (script) | |
ABC | FOX | CBS | CW | ||||||
net | genre | working title | synopsis | crew | prod. co. | ordered |
NBC | comedy | Are You There Vodka? | multicam: opinionated young woman (Laura Prepon) works at a sports bar, and her friends, with Angel Laketa, Mark Povinelli, Jo Koy, Lauren Lapkus, Natalie Morales, and Chelsea Handler | Dottie Dartland Zicklin, Julie Larson, Gail Mancuso, Tom Werner, Mike Clements, Tom Brunelle, and Chelsea Handler | WB/Werner | January 26 |
NBC | comedy | Bent | single-cam rom-com: young single mom (Amanda Peet) and her contractor (David Walton), with Jeffrey Tambor, Margo Harshamn | Tad Quill, dir: Craig Zisk | Universal | February |
NBC | comedy | I Hate That I Love You | single-cam rom-com: lesbian couple and a straight couple, with Anna Camp, Nick Thune | Jhoni Marchinko and Nicole Holofcener | FOX | January 21 |
NBC | comedy | Lovelives | multi-cam: a non-monogamous couple (Ryan Hansen and Amanda Loncar), with Seth Maguire | Chris Sheridan, Katherine Pope, and Peter Chernin | FOX/Chernin | February 3 |
NBC | comedy | Free Agents | U.S. version, single-cam, rom-com, workplace: PR executives, with Hank Azaria | John Enborn, Chris Niel, Kenton Allen, Todd Holland, Karey Burke | Universal | February 3 |
NBC | comedy | My Life as an Experiment | adventurous magazine writer (Adam Campbell) brings his family along, with Donald Sutherland | Cathy Yuspa, Josh Goldsmith, Carolyn Bernstein, Howard Owens, Ben Cooley, A.J. Jacobs, Priyanka Mattoo, and Jack Black | Sony/Reveille | January 26 |
NBC | comedy | Brave New World | single cam workplace: Pilgrim Village historic theme park, with Ed Begley Jr., Robbie Benson, Nicholas Braun, Jazz Raycole, Anna Popplewell, and Will Greenberg | Peter Tolan and Michael Wimer | Sony/Fedora | January 26 |
NBC | comedy | untitled | multi-cam: agent (Sarah Paulson) and her staff, with James Adomian | Kari Lizer, dir: Craig Zisk | WB | February 4 |
NBC | comedy | untitled | multi-cam: a young couple (Whitney Cummings and Chris D'Elia), with Beverly D'Angelo and Zoe Lister | Scott Stuber, Quan Phung, Barry Katz, and Whitney Cummings | Universal | January 26 |
NBC | comedy | untitled | single-cam: woman (Jessica St. Clair) moves in with best friend (Lennon Parham) and ex-boyfriend | Lennon Parham, Ravi Nandan, Scot Armstrong, and Jessica St. Clair | Universal | February 7 |
NBC | comedy | untitled | multi-cam: young doctor (Andrew J. West) joins parents' practice, with Jean Smart, Brad Morris | Dan Goor, Gail Berman, and Lloyd Braun | Universal | February 3 |
NBC | comedy | untitled | working mom (Christina Applegate) and husband live with her parents | Emily Spivey, and Lorne Michaels | Universal | February |
NBC | drama | Playboy | 1960s bunnies in Chicago, with Eddie Cibrian, Amber Heard, Jenna Dewan-Tatum, Laura Benanti, Leah Cudmore, David Krumholtz, Wes Ramsey, and Naturi Naughton (Jeff Hephner is out) | Chad Hodge, Brian Grazer, Alan Taylor, and Francie Calfo | FOX/Imagine | January 4 |
NBC | dramedy | Smash | behind the scenes of a Broadway musical, with Debra Messing, Anjelica Huston, Brian d'Arcy, James Christian Borle, Jack Davenport, Katherine McPhee, Raza Jaffrey, and Megan Hilty | Theresa Rebeck, Michael Mayer, Darryl Frank, Justin Falvey, Craig Zadan, Neil Meron, Marc Shaiman, Scott Wittman, and Steven Spielberg | DreamWorks/Universal | January 21 |
NBC | drama | Wonder Woman | remake: Wonder Woman (Adrianne Palicki) fights crime and runs a company that sells Wonder Woman merch, with Pedro Pascal, Cary Elwes, Brett Tucker, Adrienne Palicki, and Elizabeth Hurley | Bill D'Elia, Jeffrey Reiner, and David E. Kelley | WB | January 21 |
NBC | dramedy | A Mann's World | middle-aged Beverly Hills hairdresser (Don Johnson) finds the world moving too fast for him, with Ellen Barkin, Kelly Hu, Caitlin Crosby, Sandra Vergar, and J.R. Bourne | Michael Patrick King | WB | February 7 |
NBC | drama | Prime Suspect | U.S. version: NYPD female detective (Maria Bello), with Aidan Quinn, Kirk Acevedo, Brian O'Byrne, Tim Griffin, and Joe Nieves | Alexandra Cunningham, Paul Buccieri, Lynda La Plante, Peter Berg, and Sarah Aubrey | Universal/ITV | February 4 |
NBC | drama | S.I.L.A. Special Investigations L.A. | crime, police, and politics, with Madchen Amick, Noah Emmerich, Emma Dumont, Danny Pino, Matthew Levy, and Daniella Alonso | Stephen Gaghan, Peter Chernin, and Katherine Pope | FOX/Chernin | January 24 |
NBC | drama | 17th Precinct | crime drama in a land of magic, with Stockard Channing, Esai Morales, James Callis, Matt Long, Eamonn Walker, and Jamie Bamber | Ron Moore and Michael Rymer | Sony | January 19 |
NBC | drama | Grimm | cops in fairy tale land, with David Giuntoli, Sasha Roiz, Russell Hornsby, Bitsie Tulloch, and Silas Weir Mitchell | Jim Kouf, David Greenwalt, Sean Hayes, and Todd Milliner | Universal | January 28 |
NBC | drama | REM | every day, a cop (Jason Isaacs) wakes up in either in two similar realities and doesn't know which one is real, with Wilmer Valderrama as his partner in one reality, Steve Harris as his parter in the other, B.D. Wong, Dylan Minnette, Laura Allen | Kyle Killen, David Slade, and Howard Gordon | FOX | February 3 |
NBC | drama | Reconstruction, f.k.a. The Crossing | Civil War soldier (Martin Henderson) helps a town, with Claire Wellin, Robert Knepper, and Rachelle Lefevre | Joshua Brand, Peter Horton, and Aaron Kaplan | Universal | February 4 |
NBC | nonscript | My Boss Is Coming to Dinner Ordered to Series | job applicants invite potential boss to dinner | Grant Mansfield, Natalka Znak, and Clair O'Donohoe | Zodiak | September 29 |
NBC | nonscript | Love in the Wild Ordered to Series | dating show in an exotic location | Endemol | November 15 | |
NBC | game show | Catch | complicated games of catch, hosted by Jerry Rice, Michael Kosta, and Rob Gleeson | NBC/Fremantle | January 12 | |
NBC | game show | That's a Record | unusual world records, hosted by Chris Hardwick | J.D. Roth, Todd A. Nelson, and Jimmy Fallon | 3 Ball | September 16 |
NBC | game show | High Stakes | U.S. version | Jamie Roberts and Paul Buccieri | ITV | February 1 |
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NBC | comedy | Still Not Married | single at 40, with friends | Ricky Blitt | Universal | October 4 (script) |
NBC | comedy | The Post-Graduate Project | single-cam workplace: young friends at a post office | Steve Carell and Thom Hinkle | Universal | December 1 (script) |
NBC | comedy | Party People | friends who perform at kid's parties | David Bickel and Ben Silverman | Universal | October 6 (script) |
NBC | comedy | Several Children | wife mothers husband, kids, others | Dan Levy, Barry Katz, Brian Volk-Weiss, Jamie Tarses, Julia Franz, Michael Pelmont | Sony/FanFare | November 18 (script) |
NBC | comedy | Sellevision | 4 people work at a "fictional home shopping channel" | Bryan Fuller, Jason Taylor, Augusten Burroughs, Bryan Singer, Karey Burke, Mark Bozek, Russell Nuce, and Todd Holland | Universal | October 5 (script) |
NBC | comedy | My Son Gomez | single-cam: single guy raises runaway kid | Adam Scott, Naomi Scott, and Hilary Winston | Sony | December 13 (script) |
NBC | comedy | Mayors of Casterbridge | man (Ryan Reynolds) battles 4 elderly men to turn neighborhood bourgeoise | Craig Doyle, Ryan Reynolds, and Jonathon Komack Martin | WB | September 14 (script) |
NBC | comedy | Switched | twins separated at birth | Karey Burke, Paul Davies, and Todd Holland | Universal | October 5 (script) |
NBC | comedy | Guardians | coffee shop workers/angels | Carlos Jackott, Ajay Sahgal, Karey Burke, and Todd Holland | Universal | October 5 (script) |
NBC | comedy | The Happiness Project | writer tries different ways to become happier | Kristen Newman, Christy Fletcher, Dave Fleming, Jimmy Miller, Kristin Davis, and Gretchen Rubin | Universal | October 22 (script) |
NBC | comedy | Beverly Hills Pediatrics | workplace: quirky people at doctor's office | Jeff Bushnell, Jack Giarrupto, and Doug Robinson | Sony | October 4 (script) |
NBC | comedy | Black & Right | bankrupt black liberals move in with right-wing parents | Jenifer Rice-Genzuk, Brian Volk-Weiss, and Michael Pelmont | New Wave | January 23 (script) |
NBC | comedy | Early Bird | single-cam: young man moves into retirement community | Rodney Rothman | Universal | December 1 (script) |
NBC | comedy | Join the Club | thirtysomething makes friends with elderly men | Thomas Moffett, Scot Armstrong, and Ravi Nandan | Universal | December 10 (script) |
NBC | comedy | Alternate Family | woman raises baby with 2 gay friends | Jamie Tarses | Sony | November 16 (script) |
NBC | comedy | untitled | rom-com: couple's thoughts are given in voice-overs | Jeff Lowell and Peter Traugott | ABC | October 28 (script) |
NBC | comedy | untitled | multi-cam: the two families of a dead patriarch | Bob Kushell | FOX | September 10 (script) |
NBC | comedy | untitled | ex-spouses stay friends after he comes out of the closet | Joe Keenan | November 16 (script) | |
NBC | comedy | untitled | documentary crew follows the head of a wealthy family | Larry Wilmore | 3 Arts | November 12 (script) |
NBC | comedy | untitled | Natasha Leggero | November 30 (talent deal) | ||
NBC | comedy | untitled | young people who know they'll die in meteorite crash coming in 2016 | Mo Mandel | 3 Arts | September 20 (script) |
NBC | comedy | untitled | clueless internet CEO | Sonny Lee, Patrick Walsh, Ravi Nandan, and Scot Armstrong | Universal | December 10 (script) |
NBC | comedy | untitled | friends go to L.A., with Nick Thune | Spike Ferensten | Universal | November 15 (script) |
NBC | comedy | untitled | multi-cam: son (Peter Murrieta) runs family business | Peter Murrieta, Eddie Gorodetsky and Jamie Widdoes | Universal | November 29 (script) |
NBC | comedy | Temps | college graduates can't find real jobs | Rob Thomas, John Enbom, Jennifer Gwartz, Danielle Stokdyk, and Dan Etheridge | WB | August 25 (script) |
NBC | comedy | Shanked It | 3 couples and a golf course | Mike Arnold, Scot Armstrong, and Ravi Nandan | Universal | December 10 |
NBC | comedy | Brothers | 3 half-brothers deal with mothers and dad | John Blickstead, Ravi Nanden, Scot Armstrong, and Trey Kollmer | Universal | December 10 (script) |
NBC | comedy | A Lot Like Us | lesbian couple lives with sperm donor | Liz Feldman, Ravi Nandan, and Scot Armstrong | Universal | December 10 (script) |
NBC | comedy | The Happiness Project | law clerk (Kristin Davis) seeks relief | Gretchen Rubin, Christy Fletcher, Kristin Newman, Kristin Davis, Jimmy Miller, and Dave Fleming | Universal | October 24 (script) |
NBC | comedy | I'm with Russell | Russell Peters stars in his life story | Russell Peters, Rob Long, Ravi Nandan, and Scot Armstrong | Universal | November 4 (script) |
NBC | comedy | Life Is Good | a suburban father is very happy about suddenly having an adult son | Scot Armstrong, Chris Pappas, Mike Bernier, and Ravi Nandan | Universal | October 24 (script) |
NBC | comedy | Man of the House | stay-at-home dad | Adam Sztykiel, Rob Cohen, Gordon Shay, and Andrea Shey | ABC | October 4 (script) |
NBC | comedy | 10 Things You Don't Know About Women | 3 sisters--single, divorced, and married | Betsy Thomas, Sean Hayes, and Todd Milliner | Universal | December 5 (script) |
NBC | dramedy | Ghost Angeles NBC passed | Josh Schwartz, Henry Alonso Myers, Stephanie Savage, and Leonard Goldstein | rom-com: young woman (Rachel Bilson) who helps dead people who help her | WB | September 28 (script) |
NBC | drama | Tommy's Little Girl | attorney (Selma Blair) avenges family's mafia murders, with Paul Sorvino, Tony Sirico, and James Russo | Jorge Zamacona, Deon Taylor, and Jamie Foxx | Universal | October 24 (script) |
NBC | drama | Vines | soap: magic grapevines in Napa Valley | Mark Kruger, Michael Aguilar, and Taka Ichise | Universal | October 31 (script) |
NBC | drama | Young Turks | young friends who work in NY finance, politics, and media | Jonny Umansky, Zach Hyatt, John Romano, Paul Frank, Rich Frank, Jeff Kwatinetz, Mika Brzezinski, and Joe Scarborough | Universal | October 12 (script) |
NBC | drama | Dr. Henry | eccentric psychiatrist | George Gallo, Russ Krasnoff, and Gary Foster | Universal | November 19 (script) |
NBC | drama | The McCulloch | Coast Guard ship | Ronald D. Moore | Sony | November 9 (script) |
NBC | drama | The Munsters | reimaging as dark drama | Bryan Fuller | Universal | October 9 (script) |
NBC | drama | Odd Jobs | special ops, with Michael Emerson and Terry O'Quinn | Andre Nemec, Josh Appelbaum, Bryan Burk, and J.J. Abrams | WB | September 22 (script) |
NBC | drama | Rest | man (Milo Ventimiglia) is addicted to drug that prevents sleep, becomes his own action hero | Philip Levens, Mike O'Sullivan, Mark Powers, Neil Meron, Russ Cundiff, Matt Hawkin, Marc Silvestri, Milo Ventimiglia, and Craig Zadan | Divide | November 3 (script) |
NBC | drama | Sand Men | squad enters dreams to cure nightmares | Craig Titley, Karey Burke, and Todd Holland | Universal | October 5 (script) |
NBC | drama | untitled | celebrity chefs | Jennifer Salt, Karey Burke, and Todd Holland | Universal | October 5 (script) |
NBC | drama | Zombies vs. Vampires | supernatural crime | Austin Winsberg, Peter Johnson, and McG | Universal | October 9 (script) |
NBC | drama | Legends | a spy questions his identity | Mark Bomback, Howard Gordon, Jonathan Levin | FOX | September 20 (script) |
NBC | drama | Ford County | law stories from a town in Mississippi | Jon Robin Baitz, Shelley McCrory, Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner, David Gernert, and John Grisham | Universal | December 5 (script) |
NBC | drama | untitled | single chef raises his daughters in S.F. | Sheldon Turner and Jennifer Klein | WB | October 31 (script) |
NBC | drama | The Dark Tower | man searches for foe in supernatural land | Akiva Goldsman, Ron Howard, Brian Grazer, and Stephen King | Universal | September 8 (script) |
NBC | drama | The Dirty Girls Social Club | based on book | Alisa Valdes-Rodriguez | October 10 (script) | |
NBC | drama | Mars Direct | mission to Mars | October 9 (script) | ||
NBC | drama | Emerald City | reimagined Wizard of Oz with friends in current NYC | Dawn Parouse Olmstead, Emily Halpern, Sarah Haskins, Karey Burke, Marti Noxon, and Todd Holland | Universal | October 5 (script) |
NBC | drama | The Eulogist | young woman makes extra money by giving eulogies | Jordan Roter, Karey Burke, and Todd Holland | Universal | October 5 (script) |
NBC | drama | Echelon | team investigates paranormal activity detected by Echelon | Michael Gordon, Francie Calfo, and Brian Grazer | FOX | October 8 (script) |
NBC | drama | Consulting Adults | business consultants | Katherine Pope, Victoria Strouse, and Peter Chernin | FOX/Chernin | December 8 (script) |
NBC | drama | The Crew | 2 brothers/Nascar drivers and their families | Joe Pokaski and Scott Stuber | Universal | October 26 (script) |
NBC | drama | 87th Precinct | cops are targeted | Amy Bloom, Ed McBain, Stanley Tucci, and Steve Buscemi | Lionsgate | August 23 (script) |
NBC | drama | The Rockford Files | remake | Universal | October 9 (script) | |
ABC | NBC | CBS | CW | ||||||
net | genre | working title | synopsis | crew | prod. co. | ordered |
FOX | comedy | Council of Dads | single-cam: dying man chooses 6 friends to help his wife (Diane Farr) raise his twin daughters, with Ken Howard, Kyle Bornheimer, Rick Gomez, Richard T. Jones, and Patrick Breen | Peter Tolan, Anthony Russo, Joe Russo, Bruce Feiler (consultant), and Michael Wimer | Sony/Fedora | January 24 |
FOX | comedy | Family Album | single-cam: dad (Mike O'Malley) seeks perfect vacation, with Damaris Diaz, Rachael Harris, Joy Osmanski, and Rob Huebel; each season is one vacation | Joe Port, Shawn Levy, and Joe Wiseman | FOX | January 24 |
FOX | comedy | Little in Common | single-cam: parents of kids on sports teams interact, with Lombardo Boyar, Alanna Ubach, Gabrielle Union, Paula Marshall, Kevin Hart, and Rob Corddry | Rob Thomas, dir: Adam Bernstein, Danielle Stokdyk, Jennifer Gwartz, and Dan Etheridge | WB | January 18 |
FOX | comedy | Iceland | single-cam: young widow (Kerry Bishe), with John Boyd and Krysta Rodriguez | Andy Bobrow and Will Gluck | Sony | January 21 |
FOX | comedy | Tiny Monsters | animated: teen mean girls | Ali Rushfield, Ben Cooley, Priyanka Mattoo, Carolyn Bernstein, and Jack Black | FOX/Reveille | January 21 |
FOX | comedy | untitled | single-cam: independent woman (Zoey Deschanel) moves in with 3 men, with Hannah Simone, Jake M. Johnson, Damon Wayans Jr., and Max Greenfield | Liz Meriwether, dir: Jake Kasdan, Peter Chernin, and Katherine Pope | FOX/Chernin | January 24 |
FOX | comedy | Tagged | single-cam workplace: L.A. Coroner's Office, with Robin Givens, Bret Ernst, Mel Rodriguez, Gary Cole, B.J. Bales, Tommy Dewey, and Lindsey Kraft | David Guarascio, Moses Port, Carolyn Bernstein, Howard Owens, Shiya Ribowsky, and Todd Cohen | Sony/Reveille | January 21 |
FOX | comedy | I Hate My Teenage Daughter | multi-cam: 2 moms (Jaime Pressly and Katie Finneran) raise mean girls, with Kevin Rahm and Chad Coleman | Sherry Bilsing-Graham, dir: Andy Ackerman, and Ellen Kreamer | WB | January 13 |
FOX | drama | Locke and Key series commitment | comic: haunted house, with Miranda Otto, Sarah Bolger, Jesse McCartney, Nick Stahl, Harrison Thomas, and Skylar Gaertner | Josh Friedman, Alex Kurtzman, Roberto Orci, Mark Romanek, Heather Kadi, Justin Falvey, Darryl Frank, Ted Adams, Joe Hill, and Steven Spielberg | FOX/KOPP/DreamWorks | October 25 |
FOX | drama | Alcatraz | FBI agents hunt time-warped Alcatraz escapees, with Sarah Jones, Sam Neill, Parminder Nagra, Robert Forster, Santiago Cabrera, Jorge Garcia, Jonny Coyne, and Jason Butler Harner | Elizabeth Sarnoff, Danny Cannon, Steven Lilien, Bryan Burk, Bryan Wynbrandt, and J.J. Abrams | WB | September 22 |
FOX | drama | Bones spin-off backdoor pilot (e.19) | gifted young recluse detective (Geoff Stults) partners with a tough-guy (Michael Clarke Duncan), with Saffron Burrows | Hart Hanson, Richard Grenner, dir: Daniel Sackheim | FOX | October 20 |
FOX | drama | Touch | autistic mute child can predict events, with Kiefer Sutherland | Tim Kring, dir: Charles McDougall, Katherine Pope, and Peter Chernin | FOX/Chernin | January 16 |
FOX | drama | Exit Strategy | a CIA damage control team with Ethan Hawke, Tom Sizemore, Elyes Gabel, Lina Esco, and Megan Dodds | David Guggenheim, Antoine Fuqua, Alex Kurtzman, Roberto Orci, Heather Kadin, and Ethan Hawke | FOX/KOPP | January 21 |
FOX | drama | Weekends at Bellevue | a psychiatrist (Lauren Ambrose) at Bellevue, with Janet McTeer, Eric Winter, and Amber Stevens | Lisa Zwerling, Gail Berman, Jack Bender, Julie Holland, Lloyd Braun, and Gene Stein | Universal | February 9 |
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FOX | comedy | Godparents | couple now has to raise other people's children | Brad Neely and Tim Long | FOX | October 19 (script) |
FOX | comedy | It Takes a Village | one-hit singer mentors troubled youth | David Talbert, Morris Chestnut, Steen Greener, and Brian Wilkins | FOX | October 14 (script) |
FOX | comedy | Lawyers for Less | odd couple become law partners | Danny Comden, Josh Pate, Joe Russo, Anthony Russo, Doug Robinson, and Jack Giarraputo | Sony | September 29 (script) |
FOX | comedy | Red Roofs | animated: boy spends half his life at each parent's home | Bob Kushell | FOX | October 19 (script) |
FOX | comedy | untitled | single-cam: nerdy female friends, with Jennifer Love Hewitt | Tiffany Paulson, Walt Becker, Dana Dubois, A.J. Rinella, and Jennifer Love Hewitt | Fedora | September 16 (script) |
FOX | comedy | untitled | NYC vigilantes | John Glenn, Katherine Pope, and Peter Chernin | FOX/Chernin | September 23 (script) |
FOX | comedy | untitled | Kathryn Hahn | FOX | October 21 (talent deal) | |
FOX | comedy | Anthem | members of a suburban band gets back together | R. Lee Fleming Jr., Gordon Kaywin, and Topher Grace | FOX | October 15 (script) |
FOX | comedy | How the Other Half Hamptons | young middle-class people rent a house to mingle with Hamptonites | Brian Buckner, Jasmin Rosemberg, and Brett Ratner | FOX | October 15 (script) |
FOX | comedy | Sunflower Ponds | animated: 2 weirdos disrupt suburbia | Reed Agnew, Eli Jorne, Donick Cary, and Jamie Tarses | FOX/Sony | October 3 (script) |
FOX | comedy | Swell | animated: time-traveling family from the '50s | Kevin Ceci, Andy Riley, Anthony Russo, and Joe Russo | Sony | October 3 (script) |
FOX | comedy | So Cal | animated: family moves to find relaxation | Josh Faure-Brac, Jack Giarraputo, and Doug Robinson | Sony | October 3 (script) |
FOX | comedy | untitled | animated: comedian Godfrey's life | Godfrey, Kenya Barris, Bernie Cahill, and Jordan Tilzer | FOX | December (script) |
FOX | comedy | Free Ride | single-cam: middle-aged man re-incarnated as young self | Michael Patrick Jann and Mark Perry | FOX/Imagine | December (script) |
FOX | comedy | untitled | single-cam: broke divorced man (J.B. Smoove) moves into the basement | Shawn Levy, J.B. Smoove, Marty Adelstein, Becky Clements, and Aaron Shure | FOX | January 2 (script) |
FOX | comedy | Rules for My Unborn Son | young man raised by eccentrics finds biological father | Jeremy Miller, Justin Falvey, Walker Lamond, Darryl Frank, and Dan Cohn | FOX/DreamWorks | December (script) |
FOX | comedy | Connected | teens in love and their families | Nahnatchka Khan, R.J. Cutler, and Ann Blanchard | FOX/Mosaic | September 30 (script) |
FOX | comedy | Breadwinners | 3 couples with young children | Diablo Cody and Mason Novick | WB | August 3 (script) |
FOX | comedy | Battleground | single-cam, workplace: political campaign | J.D. Walsh, Marc Webb | FOX | October 4 (script) |
FOX | comedy | Weekly World News | John Aboud, Michael Colton, Justin Falvey, and Darryl Frank | FOX/DreamWorks | October 11 (script) | |
FOX | comedy | untitled | father and son become roommates after divorces | John Hamburg, Ian Helfer, Katherine Pope, and Peter Chernin | FOX/Chernin | November 3 (script) |
FOX | comedy | Single at 40 | divorced man dates | Scott Aukerman, Ravi Nandan, Scot Armstrong, and Patton Oswalt | FOX | October 21 (script) |
FOX | comedy | untitled | multi-cam: single high school counselor (Owen Benjamin) with eccentric family | Marsh McCall, Owen Benjamin, Peter Principato, Paul Young, Joel Zadak, and Bill Haber | ABC | November 28 (script) |
FOX | comedy | untitled | older couple adopts 2 children | Chad Gervich | FOX | October 13 (script) |
FOX | comedy | Outnumbered | U.S. version, single-cam: parents (Ana Ortiz and Cliff Chamberlain) with 3 wild children, with Cheech Marin | Barbara Wallace, Thomas R. Wolfe, Peter Chernin, dir: Larry Charles, Katherine Pope, and Jimmy Mulville | FOX/Chernin | September 12 (script) |
FOX | drama | Full Nelson | '80s: female executive in the music industry | Jeffrey Lieber, Jonathan Littman, KristieAnne Reed, Kathy Nelson, and Jerry Bruckheimer | WB | November 8 (script) |
FOX | drama | untitled | grizzled doctor joins clinic | Glen Mazzara, Peter Tolan | Sony | September 8 (script) |
FOX | drama | untitled | medical ethicists | Warren Leight, Lori Andrews, Jon Shestack, Katherine Pope, and Peter Chernin | FOX/Chernin | January 3 (script) |
FOX | drama | untitled | prosecutor has the power of lie detecting | Rick Eid, Alex Kurtzman, and Roberto Orci | FOX/KOPP | August 24 (script) |
FOX | drama | untitled | cop/martial artist | Cynthia Cidre, Neil McMahon, Marty Adelstein, Becky Clements, and Shawn Levy | FOX | September 29 (script) |
FOX | drama | Splitting Adams | female lawyer | David Hubbard, Francie Calfo, and Brian Grazer | FOX | October 4 (script) |
FOX | drama | Smokers | documentary crew follows | Brian K. Vaughan, Josh Donen, and Sam Raimi | Sony | September 28 (script) |
FOX | drama | In Deep | female FBI agent becomes friends with mob wives | Bird York and Gary A. Randall | FOX | November 24 (script) |
FOX | drama | untitled | detective doctor | Cyntia Cidre, Becky Clements | FOX | September 29 (script) |
FOX | drama | You Can't Love One of Them | southern friends | Diane Farr, Jordan Levin, Peter Aronson | FOX | September 8 (script) |
FOX | drama | Chameleon | cop becomes delusional | Tom Fontana and Barry Levinson | FOX | October 6 (script) |
FOX | drama | untitled | organization forces people to face phobias | Ryan Murphy and Howard Gordon | FOX | September 16 (script) |
FOX | dramedy | Hitch | rom-com: date doctor | Pete Chiarelli, James Lassiter, and Will Smith | Sony/Overbrook | October 5 (script) |
FOX | drama | The Detail | a P.I. and team seek revenge for being framed and imprisoned | Jason Smilovic, Michael Dinner, and Elaine Goldsmith-Thomas | Sony | September 22 (script) |
FOX | drama | untitled | crime fighting female co-ed in China | Eva Jin, James Lassiter, and Will Smith | FOX/Overbrook | December 19 (script) |
FOX | drama | Magical Law | supernatural law and order | Terry Rossio, Gore Verbinski, Jeff Rake, and Jonathan Krauss | FOX | November 17 (script) |
FOX | drama | The Danger List | doctor detective | Stephen Gallagher, Bruce Gersh, Susan Levison, Vin Di Bona | FOX/FishBowl | December 8 (script) |
FOX | drama | Unknown | man searches the world for his true identity | Sascha Penn, Martha Haight, Bert Salke, and Brett Ratner | FOX | September (script) |
ABC | NBC | FOX | CW | ||||||
net | genre | working title | synopsis | crew | prod. co. | ordered |
CBS | comedy | How to be a Gentleman | man (David Hornsby) learns manners from a buddy, with Dave Foley, Kevin Dillon, Nancy Lenehan, and Rhys Darby | David Hornsby, Adam Chase, John Bridges, and Ted Schachter | CBS | January 26 |
CBS | comedy | untitled | multi-cam, workplace: executive friends, with Larry Wilmore | Peter Knight and Doug Robinson | Sony/CBS | January 26 |
CBS | comedy | Two Broke Girls | multi-cam: friends (Kat Dennings and Beth Behrs) in the big city, with Matthew Moy, Garret Morris, and Jonathan Kit | Michael Patrick King, Whitney Cummings | WB | February 8 |
CBS | comedy | untitled, f.k.a. Herd Mentality | workplace: sports radio, with Damon Wayans and Danny Comden | Bill Martin, Mike Schiff, Eric Tannenbaum, Kim Tannenbaum, and Colin Cowherd | CBS | January 28 |
CBS | comedy | Home Game | multi-cam: former football player (Rob Riggle) now deals with wife (Constance Zimmer) and 3 daughters, with Ken Marino, Jenn Proske | Warren Bell, Chris Nowak, Stephen Leverage, Lisa Schlereth, Mark Schlereth, Alexandria Schlereth and Mark Wahlberg | CBS | January 28 |
CBS | comedy | The Assistants | multi-cam: 4 assistants to a celebrity couple, with T.J. Miller, David Henrie, and Emily Rutherford | Tucker Cawley, Eric Tannebaum, Kim Tannenbaum | CBS | February 2 |
CBS | comedy | untitled | man (Rob Schneider) deals with wife and her large family, with Nadine Velazquez, Tony Plana, and Lupe Ontiveros | Rob Schneider, Lew Morton, Eric Tannebaum, Kim Tannenbaum, and John Schneider | CBS | February 4 |
CBS | comedy | untitled, f.k.a. Homegrown | multi-cam: four generations of a Midwestern family live in a house, with Becki Newton | Jeff Filgo, Jackie Filgo, Beth Lacke, and dir: Andy Ackerman | WB | February 4 |
CBS | comedy | Vince Uncensored | multicam: a man (Michael Chicklis) tries to live honestly | Phoef Sutton, David Kissinger, dir: Kelsey Grammar, and Conan O'Brien | WB/Conaco | January 21 |
CBS | drama | untitled | surgeon (Patrick Wilson) talks to his dead wife (Jennifer Ehle), Afton Williamson, Julie Benz | Susannah Grant, dir: Jonathan Demme, Sarah Timberman, and Carl Beverly | CBS | January 14 |
CBS | drama | Person of Interest | ex-CIA agent (Jim Caviezel) works for billionaire (Michael Emerson) against criminals, with Kevin Chapman | David Semel, Jonah Nolan, Bryan Burk, and J.J. Abrams | WB | February 9 |
CBS | drama | Ringer | twin pretends to be sister (Sarah Michelle Gellar as both) to hide from mob, with Kristoffer Polaha, Nestor Carbonell, Tara Summers, Mike Colter, and Ioan Gruffudd | Pam Veasey, Eric Charmelo, dir: Richard Shepard, Nicole Snyder, Peter Traugott, and Sarah Michelle Gellar | ABC/CBS | January 14 |
CBS | drama | Rookies | six NYPD get assigned a tough area, with Judy Marte, Leelee Sobieski, Adam Goldberg, Stark Sands, Terry Kinney, and Tom Reed | Richard Price, dir: James Mangold, Jane Rosenthal, and Robert De Niro | CBS/Tribeca | January 21 |
CBS | drama | untitled f.k.a. The Rememberer | female FBI agent (Poppy Montgomery) can remember everything, with Dylan Walsh, Michael Gaston, Daya Vaidaya, Kevin Rankin | Ed Redlich, John Bellucci, Niels Arden Oplev, Sarah Timberman, and Carl Beverly | Sony/CBS | February 2 |
CBS | drama | Hail Mary | Southern female P.I. (Minnie Driver) teams with hustler to avenge son's murder, with Stephen Tobolowsky, Brandon T. Jackson, Noureen DeWulf, and Enrique Murciano | Jeff Wadlow, Rene Chalken, Beau Bauman, and Joel Silver | WB | January 24 |
CBS | drama | The Doctor | a mother (Christine Lahti) joins her adult children's medical practice, with Eva Amurri, Scott Foley, Kyle MacLauchlan, Michael Boatman | Rina Mimoun and David Nutter | WB | January 24 |
CBS | nonscript | The Same Name | celebrities trade roles with normals | Cris Abrego and Eugene Young | 51 Minds | October 24 |
CBS | nonscript | untitled | employees compete for promotion | Lambert | August 17 | |
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CBS | comedy | Adopted Family | a new husband finds wife's estranged daughter | Josh Gad | CBS | October 12 (script) |
CBS | comedy | Big Dreams | man fantasizes about his future, then experiences something different | CBS | November 24 (script) | |
CBS | comedy | Free | multi-cam: parents finally have the house to themselves | Cathy Yuspa and Josh Goldsmith | Sony | November 15 (script) |
CBS | comedy | GO Time! | family deals with crazy marine uncle | Ian Roberts, Jay Martel | Sony | December 8 (script) |
CBS | comedy | untitled | multi-cam, workplace: thirtysomething brother can't relate to twentysomething sister | Tim Carvell and Anthony Edwards | CBS | November 24 (script) |
CBS | comedy | untitled | multi-cam: divorced mom moves into gay friend's house | Michelle Nader | WB | November 16 (script) |
CBS | comedy | untitled | multi-cam: starring Eugene Levy and Martin Starr | Ben Feigin, Eric Tannenbaum, Kim Tannenbaum, Martin Starr, and Eugene Levy | CBS | October 29 (script) |
CBS | comedy | untitled | odd couple science teachers | Christian Long, Justin Long, Keir O'Donnell, Paul Young, Peter Principato, and Ben Silverman | CBS/Electus | January 12 (script) |
CBS | comedy | untitled | comedy starring Leah Remini | CBS | July 26 (script) | |
CBS | drama | untitled | FBI agents, with Dylan Walsh | Julie Hebert, Sarah Timberman, and Carl Beverly | CBS | November 16 (script) |
CBS | drama | untitled | female Newark police chief | Gary Lennon, Sarah Timberman, and Carl Beverly | CBS | September 16 (script) |
CBS | drama | untitled | drama starring Kristoffer Polaha | CBS | November 29 (script) | |
CBS | drama | untitled | med. drama | Queen Latifah | CBS | November 16 (script) |
CBS | drama | untitled | cops on each side of the U.S./Canada border | Mark Wilson, Patrick McKenna, Peter Raymont, and David Barlow | CTV | November 5 (script) |
CBS | drama | Vanishing Act | woman helps people hide | Craig Sweeny, Julie Weitz, Thomas Perry, and Carol Mendelsohn | CBS | October 20(script) |
CBS | drama | Siringo | 1880s: detective | Trey Callaway and Mace Neufeld | CBS | October 12 (script) |
CBS | comedy | TIck-Tock | Bill Kunstler | CBS | October 1 (script) | |
CBS | comedy | The True Adventures of a Terrible Dater | single female architect in Chicago | Susan Brightbill, Sheldon Turner, and Jennifer Klein | WB | September 3 (script) |
CBS | comedy | untitled | multi-cam: man works for father-in-law | Jonathan Goldstein, Chris Bender, and J.C. Spink | CBS | September 21 (script) |
CBS | comedy | untitled | Demetri Martin to star, write, and produce | October 18 (script) | ||
CBS | comedy | Murses | multicam | Jake Lentz and David Weinstein | CBS | September 27 (script) |
CBS | comedy | Mother of All Something | single mother of 3 kids | Kelly Oxford, Jhoni Marchinko, and Jessica Alba | CBS | October 15 (script) |
CBS | comedy | Shh ... Don't Tell Steve | man with immature roommate | Jason Goldberg, Karey Burke, Mike Gagerman, Andrew Waller, and Ashton Kutcher | CBS/Katalyst | October (script) |
CBS | comedy | Dear Girls Above Me | eavesdropper in the city | Charlie McDowell, Justin Lader, David Schiff, Jason Goldberg, and Ashton Kutcher | CBS/Katalyst | October 15 (script) |
CBS | comedy | Roz | single mom who supports relatives | Yvette Lee Bowser, Tracey Pakosta, and Craig Ferguson | CBS | October 13 (script) |
CBS | comedy | Second Wind | 2 divorced male friends | Dean Craig, J.C. Spink, Chris Bender, and Sam Liefer | CBS | September 21 (script) |
CBS | comedy | untitled | man works for father-in-law | Jonathan Goldstein | CBS | September 21 (script) |
CBS | comedy | Zits | teen friends | Donald Todd, KristieAnne Reed, Jonathan Littman, Jerry Scott, Jim Borgman, and Jerry Bruckheimer | WB | October (script) |
CBS | drama | Rhodes to Recovery | surgeon friends | Ilene Chaiken, Eric Tannen | CBS | November 22 (script) |
CBS | drama | The Rainmaker | lawyer becomes widower, single dad | Sharon Hoffman, Julie Weitz, Jonathan Baruch, John Tomko, and Carol Mendelsohn | CBS | November 12 (script) |
CBS | drama | The Pawn | geo-profiler | Charles Murray, Steven James, Michael Goldstein, and Michael Larkin | CBS | October 18 (script) |
CBS | drama | One U.N. Plaza | at the United Nations in NYC | Peter Raymont | White Pines | November 5 (script) |
CBS | drama | The Last Hope | man helps people find their old flames | Brian Peterson, Kelly Souders, and Troy Dunn (consultant) | CBS | October 7 (script) |
CBS | drama | Lancaster | Brit emigrates to become LAPD officer | Andrew Lipsitz, Joshua Donen, and Sam Raimi | CBS | September 28 (script) |
CBS | drama | Knife Fight | female public defender becomes a prosecutor | Gerald Cuesta, Michael Cuesta, Joel Goldman, and Carl Beverly | CBS | November 23 (script) |
CBS | drama | Chicago Fire | Ian Sander, Kim Moses, and Lewis Colick | CBS | October 22 (script) | |
CBS | comedy | Musings of a Middle Child | a man tries to improve the life of his middle child | Bruce Hopman and Bill Kunstler | CBS | October 1 (script) |
CBS | comedy | untitled CBS passed | real estate agent (Rob Riggle) works for nerd | Robert Smigel, Peter Principato, Paul Young, and Rob Riggle | CBS | November 18 (script) |
CBS | comedy | Raising Men | sons teach father to be a man | Aron Abrams, Gregory Thompson, A.J. Jacobs, Amanda Tracey, and Samuel L. Jackson | CBS/UppiTV | November 15 (script) |
CBS | comedy | Homeland Insecurity | bad airport security guards | Josh Greenham, Ben McMillan, Rob Shalhoub, Rani Aliahmad, David Guarscio, and Moses Port | CBS/Sony | November 8 (script) |
CBS | comedy | untitled | opinionated dad and family | Peter Knight | Sony/H.M. | October 8 (script) |
CBS | drama | Treadstone | secret citizen-spy agency from Robert Ludlum novels | John Glenn, Ben Smith, Jeffrey Weiner, Matt Weinberg, and Anthony Zuiker | CBS/Captive | September 3 (script) |
CBS | drama | True Detectives | half-brothers solve crimes in L.A. | Don Todd, Greer Shephard, Michael Robin, Jonathan Kellerman, and David Salzman | WB | October 8 (script) |
CBS | drama | untitled | detective doctor | Neil Tolkin | FOX | September 29 (script) |
CBS | drama | Cross Roads | 3 doctors at a university hospital | Elle Johnson, Jim Serpico, and Denis Leary | Apostle | October 15 (script) |
CBS | drama | Mind Games | female psychologist teams with gruff detective | Roger Wolfson, Gary Pearl, Jim Serpico, and Denis Leary | CBS/Apostle | October 18 (script) |
CBS | drama | untitled | middle-aged mom goes back to med school | Sherri Cooper, Jennifer Levin, Richard Shepard, Sean Furst, and Bryan Furst | CBS | September 17 (script) |
CBS | drama | untitled | an ex-TV star (Jason Alexander) who fancies disguises works for ex-wife as a detective | Simon Barry, Carol Yumkas, and Jason Alexander | CBS | December 7 (script) |
CBS | drama | The Wild Wild West | remake 1870s: agents protect Pres. Grant | Naren Shankar and Ron Moore | CBS/Sony | November 5 (script) |
CBS | drama | Cyber Crimes | Anthony Zuicker | CBS | 2009 | |
CBS | drama | untitled | FBI drama, with Dylan Walsh | Julie Hebert, Sarah Timberman, Carl Beverly, Kerry Schmidt, and Dylan Walsh | CBS | November 16 (script) |
CBS | drama | The Buddy System | 4 new dads become friends again | Matt Lawton, Jamie Tarses, Julia Franz, Barry Katz, Brian Volk-Weiss, and Michale Pelmont | Sony/FanFare | December 17 (script) |
CBS | drama | Desperado | cowboy justice in current San Antonio | Kyle Ward, Matt Weinberg, and Anthony Zuiker | CBS | November 23 (script) |
CBS | drama | Detail | female bodyguard deals with clients | Sarah Thorp, David Kline, Matt Weinberg, and Anthony Zuiker | Sony/FOX | December 7 (script) |
CBS | drama | Grave Sight | woman has visions of dead people's last moments | Kam Miller, Ridley Scott, Tony Scott, Naren Shankar, and David Zucker | CBS | October (script) |
ABC | NBC | FOX | CBS | ||||||
net | genre | working title | synopsis | crew | prod. co. | ordered |
CW | dramedy | Danni Lowinski | U.S. version: young hairdresser/lawyer (Amada Walsh) in a mall, with Carla Gallo, Neal Bledsoe, George Dzundza, and Utkarsh Ambudkar | Jennie Snyder Urman, Richard Shepard | CBS | October 3 |
CW | drama | Awakening | teen sisters (Lucy Griffiths and Meredith Hagner) fight zombies, with Brian Hallisay | Bill Laurin, Glenn Davis, Howard T. Owens, Carolyn Berstein, and Todd Cohen | WB/Reveille | February 1 |
CW | drama | Secret Circle | teen witch (Britt Robertson) in Maine, with Thomas Dekker, Shelley Hennig, and Jessica Parker Kennedy | Andrew Miller, L.J. Smith, Liz Friedlander, Elizabeth Craft, Kevin Williamson, Sarah Fain, Leslie Morgenstein, and Gina Girolamo | WB/CBS/Alloy | February 8 |
CW | drama | Heavenly | angel (Ben Aldridge) & lawyer (Lauren Cohan) | Richard Hatem, Mimi Leder, Rob Doherty, and Ross Fineman | CBS | February 1 |
CW | drama | Cooper & Stone | young female cops (Alex Breckenridge and Vanessa Ferlito) in Chicago who love fashion | Laurie Arent, John Dahl, and John Wirth | CBS | February 1 |
CW | drama | Hart of Dixie | young NY doctor (Rachel Bilson) has quirky staff in a southern town, with Cress Williams, Scott Porter, Wilson Bethel, and Jaime King | Leila Gerstein, dir: Jason Ensler, Josh Schwartz, Stephanie Savage, and Len Goldstein | WB | February 1 |
CW | game show | untitled | fashion quiz | Molly Smith and Hilary Swank | Reveille | November 30 |
CW | nonscript | Keep It in the Family | family business owner chooses sucessor | Andy Litinsky and Donald Trump | 44 Blue | October 27 |
CW | nonscript | H8R | celebrities face non-fans | Lisa Gregorisch-Dempsey | January 24 | |
CW | nonscript | The Frame | Armoza | September 30 | ||
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CW | dramedy | Acting Out | summer camp run by young prick | Todd Graff and Elaine Goldsmith-Thomas | October 19 (script) | |
CW | drama | Raven | comic: young superheroine who is half-demon | Diego Gutierrez | WB/D.C. | December 6 (script) |
CW | drama | Rush | undercovers in NY nightclubs | Jeff Wadlow and Joel Silver | WB/Silver | October 18 (script) |
CW | drama | Spirits | 3 young women investigate paranormal activity | Jesse Alexander, Matt Weinberg, and Anthony Zuiker | CBS | December 7 (script) |
CW | drama | Prickly Spheres | teen band in Minneapolis | Matt Goldman, Jeff Kwatinetz, Rich Frank, and Paul Frank | Prospect Park | December 7 (script) |
CW | drama | Beautiful Strangers | young thieves become FBI informants | Dan Thompsen, Bruce Gersh, Jennifer Gwartz, Vin Di Bona, and Rob Thomas | CBS/FishBowl | December (script) |
CW | drama | Hawkshaw | young man thinks he's Sherlock Holmes | David Loughery, Amada Tracey, and Samuel L. Jackson | CBS/UppiTV | October (script) |
CW | drama | untitled | young investigators of paranormal activity | Kevin Williamson and Julie Plec | WB | November 29 (script) |
CW | drama | untitled | young criminology student (Michelle Trachtenberg) | Stuart Zicherman, Josh Schwartz, Stephanie Savage, Len Goldstein, and Michelle Trachtenberg | WB/CBS | October 21 (script) |
CW | drama | Confessions of a Back-Up Dancer | behind the scenes of a touring pop star | Sascha Penn, Tucker Shaw, Marcos Siega, Les Morgenstein, Bob Levy, and Gina Girolamo | WB/Alloy | September 30 (script) |
CW | drama | Trigger | young cops in a Street Crimes Unit | Kyle Jarrow, Jim Serpico, and Denis Leary | CBS/Apostle | October 15 (script) |
CW | drama | Squirrels | young pschiatry students | Sherri Cooper, Jennifer Levin, Julie Wietz, Brian Furst, and Carol Mendelsohn | WB | September 17 (script) |
CW | drama | Camp | young peple at music camp | Gabe Sachs and Jeff Judah | November 16 (script) | |
CW | drama | Chloe | young female angel/former con artist helps people | Jason Fuchs, Marti Noxon, and Dawn Parouse | October 20 (script) | |
ABC | NBC | FOX | CBS | CW |
Credit: The Futon Critic, Deadline, and Variety.
They should make one with a talking horse.
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