Talk:List of programs broadcast by USA Network
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24 Source
[edit]Where was the information found about 24 coming to the USA Network in Oct. 2011/2013? I'd really like to know. Thanks! --Jomskylark (talk) 06:19, 14 July 2010 (UTC)
Movies?
[edit]Seeing that movies aren't really television programs, other than as an outlet for OCD sufferers is there any rationale why they are included here? 24.24.244.132 (talk) 07:18, 20 August 2008 (UTC)
2011 Development Slate
[edit]Announced on May 2, 2011 by Chris McCumber and Jeff Wachtel, co-presidents, USA:
SILENT PARTNER (One hour drama) An ambulance-chasing attorney and his idealistic young paralegal form a powerful team. Their unlikely partnership is a product of the new phenomenon of legal outsourcing: He’s in Florida and she’s in India. Writer/Producer is Chris Downey (creator of “Leverage”). Executive Producers are Doug Liman & Dave Bartis and producer Gene Klein (COVERT AFFAIRS, SUITS) of Hypnotic. From Universal Cable Productions.
ON WE GO (1/2 hour comedy) A single-camera comedy starring Nathan Lane as an unlucky actor whose career has been perpetually cursed by the fact that he resembles, but is in fact not, Nathan Lane. After his father’s health takes a turn for the worse, his Broadway aspirations have to be put on hold while he returns to his Texas hometown. Writer/Executive Producer is Douglas McGrath (“Emma,” “Infamous”). Executive Producer is Nathan Lane (“The Lion King,” “The Producers”). From Universal Cable Productions.
M. DEITY (One hour drama) An unconventional medical drama about a good doctor who’s an even better meddler. In the aftermath of Katrina, he heroically saved numerous lives and now fights an intractable foe: hospital bureaucracy. Writer/Executive Producer is Billy Finnegan. Executive producers are Ann Blanchard, Sam Hansen and Jimmy Miller of Mosaic Media. From Universal Cable Productions.
THE SPECIAL (One hour drama) In a stark contrast to the stereotypical TV cop, THE SPECIAL is about an energetic, optimistic homicide detective who suffers from hypomania. Despite his high clearance rate, he remains an enigma to his colleagues in a high-profile unit of the LAPD. Writer/Producer is Bill Wheeler (“Empire,” “The Cape”). Executive Produced by Mark Gordon (“Saving Private Ryan,” “Grey’s Anatomy,” “Criminal Minds”) along with the Mark Gordon Company. The studio is ABC Studios.
BIG IN JAPAN (1/2 hour comedy) 20 years after their last concert ended in disaster and they never played again, the members of a popular boy band decide to reunite. Writer/Executive Producer is Howard Morris (THE STARTER WIFE). Project is from Prospect Park. Executive Producers are Jeff Kwatinetz, Rich Frank, Paul Frank (Royal Pains) plus Grammy Award-winning singer Kara DioGuardi (“American Idol”) as consulting producer with Steven Finfer. From Universal Cable Productions.
WE THE JURY (1/2 hour comedy) A single camera comedy that chronicles the lives of a group of jurors sequestered during a high profile celebrity murder trial. It’s the story of strangers, thrown together in a confined setting, under duress, for an indefinite amount of time. Written by comedy veterans Bryan Behair and Steve Baldikoski (“The New Adventures of Old Christine,” “8 Simple Rules”). Executive Produced by Marty Adelstein with studio Fox 21.
TGIM (1/2 hour comedy) A look at the surburban cul-de-sac over a weekend, where parents’ lives are ruled by their children’s schedules and the idea of going back to work on Mondy sounds better each passing minute. Writer/Executive Producer is Brent Forrester (“The Office,” “King of the Hill”). Executive Producers are Walter Parkes, Laurie MacDonald and Ted Gold. Produced by Parkes/MacDonald Productions (“Men in Black”). From Universal Cable Productions.
THE ENCLAVE (Limited series) A job opportunity forces a family to move far from their hometown…and nothing is what it seems in their new community. A limited series from writers Andre and Maria Jacquemetton (“Mad Men”). Negotiations are ongoing to attach Kimberly Peirce (“Boys Don’t Cry”) to direct. Executive Producer is Dan Halsted. From Fox Television Studios.
THE EXCEPTIONS (One hour drama) After serving time in jail on trumped up charges, the debutante daughter of the Mayor of New York uses her resources to solve cases that have slipped through the cracks. Writer/Executive Producer is Megan Martin. Produced by Reveille. Project is from Carolyn Bernstein and Todd Cohen (“Kath & Kim”) of Reveille. From Universal Cable Productions.
HARD COVER (One hour drama) The best undercover operative can blend in anywhere and be completely unassuming. Then who better to go on assignment than a middle-aged Mom working with a rogue FBI agent? Writer/Co-Executive Producers are Peter Paige and Brad Bredeweg. Executive Producer is Laurie Zaks (“Castle”). From Universal Cable Productions.
WINSLOW (One hour drama) Jimmy Winslow is a private detective who’s a recovering alcoholic with a load of debts, a father in prison, and an ex-girlfriend he’s trying to win back. He lacks a perfect record in anything except his ability to solve cases and tell the truth to those who don’t want to hear it – and for now, that’s enough. Writer/Co-Executive Producer is Zak Schwartz (COVERT AFFAIRS). Executive producers are Doug Liman & Dave Bartis and producer Gene Klein (COVERT AFFAIRS, SUITS). From Universal Cable Productions.
HOUSE OF CARDS (1/2 hour comedy) A recent college graduate looks for love and a successful writing career at a greeting card company. Writer/Producer is Julien Nitzberg. Executive Producers are Gail Berman and Lloyd Braun along with Gene Stein and Andy Weil of BermanBraun. From Universal Cable Productions.
REGULAR EINSTEIN (One hour drama) The Duncans are a family of geniuses with three siblings each at the top of their academic fields. They also have a younger sibling named Einstein who is not a genius but he is a good cop and with their help, he might become a great detective. Writer/executive producer is Nick Thiel (Burn Notice, “Army Wives”). From Fox Television Studios.
USA Network is seen in over 102 million U.S. homes. A division of NBCUniversal. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 70.26.18.151 (talk) 19:48, 3 May 2011 (UTC)
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Please add this link to Brooklyn Animal Control. http://deadline.com/2016/04/brooklyn-animal-control-redevelop-poor-richards-almanack-dead-usa-1201747087/ The current link is no longer accurate 74.96.166.159 (talk) 02:34, 30 April 2016 (UTC)
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