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Logan

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Return of Fox's '24' Postponed by Strike

By FRAZIER MOORE 5 hours ago

NEW YORK (AP) The writers strike has struck down the Fox thriller "24."

"24" is absent from the network's revised, strike-affected schedule for midseason. In its announcement, Fox explained the "Day 7" season for the series would be indefinitely postponed to ensure an uninterrupted run.

Like most series written by members of the Writers Guild of America, "24" is falling prey to a shortfall of scripts. But the heavily sequential, real-time "24" is dependent on a full-season run of 24 episodes.

Fox's revised schedule also calls for "Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles" to have a two-night premiere Jan. 13-14. The new drama, a reinvention of the "Terminator" film franchise, stars Lena Headey.

"American Idol" returns Jan. 15-16. A new game show, "The Moment of Truth," premieres Jan. 23.

Looking further ahead, "New Amsterdam," a drama about a New York City detective who is immortal, premieres in February.

The Farrelly Brothers comedy "Unhitched" premieres in March, as does an unscripted, role-reversal series, "When Women Rule the World," and a comedy from "Gilmore Girls" creator Amy Sherman-Palladino, "The Return of Jezebel James."

"Canterbury's Law," a legal drama starring Julianna Margulies, arrives in April.

Fox stressed that its revised schedule, announced Wednesday, was subject to further change, if strike developments warrant. WGA writers went on strike Monday, with no end in sight to their dispute with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers.

The announcement by Fox was likely intended, in part, to make clear that it has fresh programming in the form of new series on deck, despite forecasts of rerun-beset lineups looming as the season wears on. That was unlikely to console "24" fans awaiting the next 24-hour marathon of crises for put-upon hero Jack Bauer.

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Joe

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yeh me neither

but my parents watched it, and that was when i could have sex even if they were in the house

so i gotta love it
 

Logan

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Television viewers are beginning to get a better sense of how the writers’ strike will affect their favorite shows. Original half-hour episodes of NBC’s hit half-hour comedy “The Office” will stop being shown after next week.
Steve CarellSteve Carell showed solidarity with the striking writers. A publicist for Mr. Carell said he had no comment about the strike.

Production on “The Office” was shut down on Tuesday, after the writers, several of whom are also actors on the show, began picketing and Steve Carell, the lead actor, refused to cross picket lines. Only two new episodes are ready for broadcast, so “The Office” will enter repeats after the Nov. 15 episode.

Picketing in Burbank on Wednesday, Greg Daniels, an executive producer of “The Office,” explained why he was helping force a halt to production.

“When we were in the 10th grade reading Mark Twain and dreaming about being a writer, none of us were thinking about residuals or payments for DVDs or anything like that,” Mr. Daniels said. “I suppose the reason people should care about this is because the television networks get their broadcast licenses from the government. They are supposed to create public culture. Instead, they are taking the attitude of ‘We will crush you’ toward the people who create their programming. They are talking of canceling scripted programming and replacing it with reality programs. I think that is not in the public interest.”

In a blog entry on MySpace, Dan Beals, a production staffer for “The Office,” said the crew waited for seven hours on Tuesday before Universal Media Studios decided to shut down production.

After expressing support for the strikers, Mr. Beals wrote: “As for me, it’s back to the unemployment line.”
 

Dave

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Looking further ahead, "New Amsterdam," a drama about a New York City detective who is immortal, premieres in February.

WOW. This one really caught my attention. They're pushing back 24 for a "drama" about an immortal cop?
 
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