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19-11-2007, 01:23 AM
Found this thought some people might be wanting to know whats going to be happening to their favourite television show in regards to the strikes in America.

ABC
Big Shots: 9 episodes completed; production on 4 more scripts winding down. Episode 8 scheduled to air November 29, leaving 1 new episode remaining before hiatus. Season order was for 13 episodes.
Boston Legal: 15 episodes completed out of 22 episode order. Episode 8 to go out December 4.
Brothers and Sisters: 12 episodes recorded. Episode 9 to air December 2.
Cashmere Mafia: Launch held back until end of strike.
Carpoolers: 13 out of 13 in the can.
Cavemen: 12 episodes out of 13 ordered taped. Episode 6 to air tonight.
Dancing with the Stars: Production continues. Show's sole writer out on strike; producers assisting with ad-libs.
Desperate Housewives: Production shut down. 10 episodes recorded; episode 9 to air December 2. Show expected to go on hiatus with 1 episode held back.
Dirty Sexy Money: 11 of 13 episodes taped. Episode 9 goes out November 28.
Grey's Anatomy: 11 episodes recorded; production shut down. Episode 10 to air December 6.
Jimmy Kimmel Live: On hiatus.
Lost: 8 episodes out of 16 ordered taped. In event of protracted dispute, the 8 in the can could run as a mini-season starting in the New Year with remaining shows held back for 2008-09.
Men in Trees: 19 episodes taped, some held back from last season. Episode 8 to air December 7.
Private Practice: 11 episodes taped. Production shut down. Episode 8 to air November 21.
Samantha Who?: 12 episodes taped out of 22 episode season order. Episode 7 to air December 3.
Ugly Betty: 13 out of 24 episodes taped. Episode 10 to go out December 6.

CBS
Cane: Production on 13 episodes expected to be completed successfully. CBS plans to air episode 11 on December 11.
Cold Case: 10 episodes out of 24 ordered taped.
Criminal Minds: 12 episodes of 22 episode order taped.
CSI: 10 episodes of 24 episode order taped. Episode 10 currently scheduled for December 13.
CSI: Miami: 13 episodes of 24 episode order taped. Episode 10 scheduled for November 26.
CSI: New York: 14 episodes of 24 episode order taped.
Ghost Whisperer: 9 episodes out of 22 ordered taped.
Jericho: Production completed on 7 episode order.
NCIS: 10 episodes out of 24 ordered taped. Episode 10 to air November 27.
Numb3rs: 12 episodes out of 24 ordered taped. Episode 9 to air November 23.
Rules of Engagement: Production shut down with 9 episodes completed. Episode 9 scheduled to air November 19.
Shark: 11 episodes of 22 episode order taped. Production shut down.
The Big Bang Theory: Production shut down with 9 episodes in the can.
The Late Show with David Letterman: On hiatus.
The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson: On hiatus.
The New Adventures of Old Christine: Production shut down.
Two and a Half Men: Production shut down. Show expected to go on hiatus November 26.

Fox
24: Production shut down with 8 episodes taped. Show on hiatus.
Back to You: Production shut down with 9 episodes taped. On hiatus.
Bones: 12 episodes of 22 episode order taped. Episode 9 scheduled to air November 27.
Family Guy: Production shut down.
House: Repeats to air after American Idol in January.
K-Ville: Production shut down. 5 episodes aired, 3 more first-run episodes scheduled; however, show's future uncertain and it is not scheduled for spring.
Prison Break: On hiatus until January 14.
'Til Death: Production shut down.

NBC
30 Rock: 10 episodes of a 22 episode season taped. Production shut down. Last scheduled episode, 9, airs on December 13.
Bionic Woman: 9 episodes of 13 episode order completed. Episode 8 scheduled for November 28. Production shut down.
Heroes: Heroes: Origins spinoff suspended. December 3 episode to serve as finale of volume two.
Journeyman: 13 episodes of 13 ordered taped. Episode 11 scheduled for December 10.
Law and Order: SVU: 14 episodes taped. Episode 9 to air November 27.
Medium: 9 episodes out of a 22 episode order completed.
My Name Is Earl: All season 3 episodes completed.
Saturday Night Live: On hiatus.
Scrubs: 12 episodes shot. NBC rumoured to have wanted 12th episode to serve as series finale; creator Bill Lawrence refused to wrap series early.
The Office: On hiatus.
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: On hiatus. NBC considering plan to bring show back with guest hosts beginning November 19. Jay Leno refuses to cross picket lines.

The CW
Gossip Girl: 13 episodes of 22 episode order taped. Episode 8 scheduled to air November 28.
Smallville: 15 episodes of 22 episode order taped. Episode 8 scheduled to air November 15.
Supernatural: 10 episodes completed; production winding down on two further episodes.

Comedy Central
South Park: Writers not members of the WGA; production continues.
The Colbert Report: On hiatus.
The Daily Show with Jon Stewart: On hiatus.

HBO
Real Time with Bill Maher: On hiatus.

FX
Dirt: Second season expected to be truncated.
Nip/Tuck: 14 episodes in the can; filming on 8 more postponed. Episode 5 scheduled to air November 27.
Rescue Me: 22 episodes ordered; production had been scheduled for early 2008 start.


Information from www.digitalspy.co.uk. Thanks.

Kenneth
19-11-2007, 02:51 AM
REgarding Family Guy, is it over until seth comes back :(?

edible
19-11-2007, 11:49 PM
I'm confused, what's this all about :(

RedStratocas
20-11-2007, 12:24 AM
I'm confused, what's this all about :(

It's about DVD sales. Writers aren't getting any of the money made from those sales, and it's quite a large portion they would get if it were in their contract. Writers in the Writers Guild of America aren't writing until then. Even shows which don't come out on DVD are involved. For now, it only effects late-night shows and shows where writing and performance coincide. But if it goes on long enough, it'll effect other shows like House and Lost etc.

5,5
20-11-2007, 12:28 AM
Good thing the only show I really watch consistantly is South Park :D

Soil
20-11-2007, 05:22 PM
It's about DVD sales. Writers aren't getting any of the money made from those sales, and it's quite a large portion they would get if it were in their contract. Writers in the Writers Guild of America aren't writing until then. Even shows which don't come out on DVD are involved. For now, it only effects late-night shows and shows where writing and performance coincide. But if it goes on long enough, it'll effect other shows like House and Lost etc.

It has affected House and Lost.
Also, 12 000 writers are on stike. They want $0.08 per DVD sale rather than just $0.04 (assuming that DVD costs the customer $19.99)
They also want a bit of income from online streaming which NBC, FOX etc have on their site.

RedStratocas
20-11-2007, 05:51 PM
It has affected House and Lost.
Also, 12 000 writers are on stike. They want $0.08 per DVD sale rather than just $0.04 (assuming that DVD costs the customer $19.99)
They also want a bit of income from online streaming which NBC, FOX etc have on their site.

well i mean the schedules themselves. new episodes of stuff are still on because they were written a while back, but if it goes on for enough months there won't be new anything.

only ones i care about are the daily show and colbert report.

Soil
20-11-2007, 10:04 PM
well i mean the schedules themselves. new episodes of stuff are still on because they were written a while back, but if it goes on for enough months there won't be new anything.

only ones i care about are the daily show and colbert report.

Heroes is finishing early this year ;)

womanizer
20-11-2007, 11:13 PM
ugly betty and desperate housewives :(

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