ABC Renews Nine Shows
More good news for TV viewers anticipating that the writers' strike may end this week, and new episodes could resume by April: ABC has renewed nine shows for the fall 2008-09 TV season.
First season series "Pushing Daisies" (remember that one?), "Samantha Who?," "Private Practice" and "Dirty Sexy Money" will be back, along with (no surprises here) "Grey's Anatomy," "Desperate Housewives," "Lost," "Ugly Betty" and "Brothers & Sisters."
Not "Cavemen?"
TV Week says ABC execs won’t reveal which series will return with new episodes this spring.
What other ABC series do you want to see returning in the fall?
9 Comments:
Is October Road not going to be on that schedule??? I have kinda started to enjoy that show, although I am not exactly sure why.
I want to see Women's Murder Club come back, but according to the TV Guide website, it's pretty much done. I thought it was well written and comparable to James Patterson's books. It helped that he was involved with the show.
Although this is not on ABC, I was sad to learn that Life is Wild is done. I loved the scenery of the show and thought it was a decent show that the CW had. Oh well. Many shows that I like end up being cancelled.
Any word on Boston Legal?
Thanks
My wife and I would both like to see "Men in Trees" return...this is a great, if not a little off beat, series that has been dumped on by the network.
men in trees is good along with eli stone.
kiese which station had the best winter coverage in your mind?
Anything without Rosie O'Donnell.
WHY was 'October Road' not on that list??!? It has become a very good show.
I am pleased to see that Pushing daisies and Ugly Betty are coming back. Cavemen was a dumb idea anyway,could care less if it comes back.Neither Greys anatomy or Private practice have lived up to their potential.
Wasnt October road just a fill in anyway???
from the neighborhood
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