ABC's Fall Line-Up

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ABC Casts Geena Davis As President

By DAVID BAUDER, AP Television Writer



ABC will cast Geena Davis as a female president in the ultimate juggling act between work and family, part of a change-filled fall schedule that tries to capitalize on this season's unexpected success.

A remake of the shortlived 1970s occult series "Kolchak: The Night Stalker" is also among the three new dramas and two comedies ABC said Tuesday it will introduce in the fall.

The network's comeback this year was fueled by "Desperate Housewives," "Grey's Anatomy" and "Lost," all of which return — although "Lost" will move back an hour to start at 9 p.m. on Wednesday nights.

The WB network also was scheduled to unveil its fall schedule Tuesday, a key moment for teen trend spotters.

Davis stars with Donald Sutherland in "Commander-in-Chief" on Tuesdays. She assumes the presidency with twin teen-agers and a 6-year-old at home, and a party that wants her to resign rather than take over for a dying president.

"It's not a political story," said Stephen McPherson, ABC entertainment president. "It's the story of a woman; it's the story of a wife; it's the story of a family."

The network made schedule changes on every night, except for Saturday's movie and Sunday, which became a powerhouse when "Desperate Housewives" became a sensation.

ABC canceled the Damon Wayans comedy "My Wife and Kids" and "8 Simple Rules," which soldiered on for two years following the death of star John Ritter. "Blind Justice" and "Extreme Makeover" were also axed. "Less Than Perfect" will return in midseason.

But the network surprisingly renewed a handful of comedies that seemed threatened by poor ratings: "Hope & Faith," "George Lopez" and "Jake in Progress." All were given new time slots as the network spread sitcoms on three nights — four after "Monday Night Football" ends its final year on ABC.

Following football, ABC will turn Mondays into a showcase for single people looking for love, with a new comedy starring Heather Graham and a new drama about the last man in a group of friends to get married.

ABC's other new fall series: "Invasion," about an alien invasion that will appeal to "Lost" fans; "Freddie," a comedy with Freddie Prinze Jr. as a bachelor who yearns for family; and "Hot Properties," about four women who work in a Manhattan real estate office.

ABC said it had ordered five other new series that will debut sometime during the next season.

The network also renewed both of its ratings-troubled newsmagazines, "20/20" and "Primetime Live."
 

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Pariah said:
ABC will cast Geena Davis as a female president in the ultimate juggling act between work and family, part of a change-filled fall schedule that tries to capitalize on this season's unexpected success.

Davis stars with Donald Sutherland in "Commander-in-Chief" on Tuesdays. She assumes the presidency with twin teen-agers and a 6-year-old at home, and a party that wants her to resign rather than take over for a dying president.

"It's not a political story," said Stephen McPherson, ABC entertainment president. "It's the story of a woman; it's the story of a wife; it's the story of a family."


You heard it here first ... this show has crap written all over it.
 

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You heard it here first ... this show has crap written all over it.

I'm sure Geena Davis can squeeze out a few more Stuart Little direct-to-videos if this latest show fails
 

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ABC's other new fall series: "Invasion," about an alien invasion that will appeal to "Lost" fans;:thumbup::yoda::thumbdown

Maybe that will be alright.
 

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They are canceling Extreme Makeover?

Man that sucks!!!
 

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ABC SCHEDULE

Sunday: America's Funniest Home Videos at 7; Extreme Makeover: Home Edition at 8; Desperate Housewives at 9; Grey's Anatomy at 10.

Monday: Wife Swap at 8; Monday Night Football at 9.

Tuesday: According to Jim at 8; Rodney at 8:30; Commander-in-Chief at 9; Boston Legal at 10.

Wednesday: George Lopez at 8; Freddie at 8:30; Lost at 9; Invasion at 10.

Thursday: Alias at 8; The Night Stalker at 9; Primetime Live at 10.

Friday: Supernanny at 8; Hope & Faith at 9; Hot Properties at 9:30, 20/20 at 10.

Saturday: movies.

To build on its Desperate Housewives momentum, ABC announced today that it will shift Lost to a later hour and add 12 new series next season. ABC is banking on Freddie Prinze Jr., Fred Savage and the Night Stalker.

At ABC, five new series - three dramas and two comedies - will reach the air in the fall. The network seems highest on Invasion, a drama about the strange events after a hurricane sweeps through a Florida town. The series comes from executive producer/former Hardy Boy Shaun Cassidy and director Thomas Schlamme (The West Wing). William Fichtner and Eddie Cibrian (Third Watch) lead the cast.

The Disney-owned network has slotted Invasion behind Lost, which will air at 9 p.m. Wednesdays. Steve McPherson, president of ABC Entertainment, says he was responding to viewers who complained they couldn't catch the island mystery at 8 p.m.

In a major presentation to advertisers in New York, ABC trumpeted its growth in the 18-to-49 age group that drives the network's business. ABC jumped 12 percent in that count this season. NBC, which unveiled a less risky lineup Monday, is off 16 percent in the same age group.

Gone from ABC's lineup are 8 Simple Rules, My Wife and Kids, Eyes, Blind Justice and How'd They Do That? - which was a spinoff of Extreme Makeover: Home Edition.

Returning at midseason will be The Bachelor, Less Than Perfect and Jake in Progress. The network shifted Wife Swap to Monday, Boston Legal to Tuesday and Alias to Thursday.
 

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Brian in Mesa said:
Just the "How'd They Do That?" spinoff.


Pariah said:
ABC canceled the Damon Wayans comedy "My Wife and Kids" and "8 Simple Rules," which soldiered on for two years following the death of star John Ritter. "Blind Justice" and "Extreme Makeover" were also axed. "Less Than Perfect" will return in midseason.

Grrr.. they tricked me!
 

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The Night Stalker? I loved the original as a kid, I read where M Night Shamalyan (sp?) said that show inspired his career.
 

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The Night Stalker? I loved the original as a kid, I read where M Night Shamalyan (sp?) said that show inspired his career.

Inspired Chris Carter of the X-Files too :)
 

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Might be Extreme Makeover was cancelled, but not Extreme Makover: Home Edition...I heard that was renewed.

Not having Lost and Alias back to back sucks...too many good shows on Thursdays now...

Mike
 

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I admit it...I liked that 8 Simple Rules show. :(
 
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