WB announces fall plans
May 17, 2005
WB SCHEDULE
Sunday: Reruns of Reba at 7 and 7:30; Charmed at 8; Blue Collar TV at 9.
Monday: 7th Heaven at 8; Just Legal at 9.
Tuesday: Gilmore Girls at 8; Supernatural at 9.
Wednesday: One Tree Hill at 8; Related at 9.
Thursday: Smallville at 8; Everwood at 9.
Friday: What I Like About You at 8; Twins at 8:30; Reba at 9; Living With Fran at 9:30.
The WB, which has struggled this season, announced that it will add three dramas and a comedy in the fall and heavily rework its lineup. Everwood, One Tree Hill and Smallville will move to new nights. Jack & Bobby and Steve Harvey's Big Time are canceled.
The fall previews continue Wednesday with CBS, which is the most-watched network overall. Fox and UPN reveal their plans Thursday.
The WB told advertisers that it will add these fall series: Just Legal, 9 p.m. Monday: Don Johnson plays mentor to Jay Baruchel in this legal drama. Supernatural, 9 p.m. Tuesday: Two brothers battle evil in the supernatural drama. Jared Padalecki of Gilmore Girls stars.
Related, 9 p.m. Wednesday: A comedy-drama about four sisters. The show comes from Friends creator Marta Kauffman and stars Jennifer Esposito. Twins, 8:30 p.m. Friday: A sitcom about sisters who are nothing alike. Sara Gilbert of Roseanne is brainy. Molly Stanton of Passions is "a stunningly perfect lingerie model," according to the WB. The comedy comes from the creators of Will & Grace.
The WB announced four series for midseason. Rebecca Romijn plays a TV reporter in Pepper Dennis, and Matthew Modine portrays a New York college professor in The Bedford Diaries. The comedy Misconceptions pairs Jane Leeves and French Stewart. Modern Men is a sitcom about three men who seek advice from a life coach.
May 17, 2005
WB SCHEDULE
Sunday: Reruns of Reba at 7 and 7:30; Charmed at 8; Blue Collar TV at 9.
Monday: 7th Heaven at 8; Just Legal at 9.
Tuesday: Gilmore Girls at 8; Supernatural at 9.
Wednesday: One Tree Hill at 8; Related at 9.
Thursday: Smallville at 8; Everwood at 9.
Friday: What I Like About You at 8; Twins at 8:30; Reba at 9; Living With Fran at 9:30.
The WB, which has struggled this season, announced that it will add three dramas and a comedy in the fall and heavily rework its lineup. Everwood, One Tree Hill and Smallville will move to new nights. Jack & Bobby and Steve Harvey's Big Time are canceled.
The fall previews continue Wednesday with CBS, which is the most-watched network overall. Fox and UPN reveal their plans Thursday.
The WB told advertisers that it will add these fall series: Just Legal, 9 p.m. Monday: Don Johnson plays mentor to Jay Baruchel in this legal drama. Supernatural, 9 p.m. Tuesday: Two brothers battle evil in the supernatural drama. Jared Padalecki of Gilmore Girls stars.
Related, 9 p.m. Wednesday: A comedy-drama about four sisters. The show comes from Friends creator Marta Kauffman and stars Jennifer Esposito. Twins, 8:30 p.m. Friday: A sitcom about sisters who are nothing alike. Sara Gilbert of Roseanne is brainy. Molly Stanton of Passions is "a stunningly perfect lingerie model," according to the WB. The comedy comes from the creators of Will & Grace.
The WB announced four series for midseason. Rebecca Romijn plays a TV reporter in Pepper Dennis, and Matthew Modine portrays a New York college professor in The Bedford Diaries. The comedy Misconceptions pairs Jane Leeves and French Stewart. Modern Men is a sitcom about three men who seek advice from a life coach.