Blue Bloods' new executive producer, Ed Zuckerman, wants to make one thing clear to viewers: He's not messing with the formula that made the sophomore CBS drama a hit in its first year.
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The veteran TV writer/producer was hired in May to replace outgoing creators Robin Green and Mitchell Burgess amid reports that CBS wanted to make the show more procedural. (Zuckerman's resume supported the theory: He served long stints on JAG and Law & Order.) However, Zuckerman insists nothing will change.
"The idea is to keep the show the same balanced show between a case of the week and the Reagan family issues and family drama," Zuckerman tells TVGuide.com....
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NCIS creator Don Bellisario has filed a lawsuit against CBS, seeking unspecified damages for not profiting from the creation of NCIS: LA, Deadline reports.
The complaint, filed at the Los Angeles Superior Court on Thursday, claims Bellisario was not...
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Mae West once said, "All discarded lovers should be given a second chance, but with somebody else." Several TV networks couldn't agree more.
The Game was dumped by The CW in 2009 when the network decided to get out of the half-hour comedy business. Since relocating to cable network BET in January, the sexy, soapy sitcom about pro football players and the women who love them has averaged 4.4 million viewers — more than any current show on The CW...
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CBS has renewed NCIS for Season 9, CBS Entertainment President Nina Tassler announced Wednesday.
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Following a series-high 22.85 million viewers on Tuesday, star Mark Harmon signed a two-year contract that would also name him...
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David James Elliott will return to CSI: NY, TVGuide.com has confirmed.
The 50-year-old JAG alum will reprise the role of FBI Agent Russ Josephson, the ex-husband of Sela Ward's Jo. In the first episode...
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