Thursday, November 3, 2011
'Once Upon a period,A 'Last Guy Standing' Get Full-Season Orders at ABC
Jack Rowand/ABC"Not so long ago" ABC has given full season orders to Not so long ago and Last Guy Standing.our editor recommendsABC's Paul Lee States 'Grey's Anatomy' Will not Follow 'Desperate Housewives' Out of the door (Q&A)ABC's Paul Lee: 'We'd Love to create a Marvel Franchise Work' Furthermore, the network has extended the episode count for Happy Being to 22 and it has purchased five more scripts for that sixties-set aviation drama Pan Am. PHOTOS: Fall TV Dying Pool: Which Shows Is Going To Be Axed First? The pickup for Not so long ago doesn't come because an unexpected. After two days on air, the ambitious story book drama from Lost producers Edward Kitsis and Andrew Horowitz ranks because the fall's No. 1 new drama and opened recently to 12.six million audiences and holding onto the majority of its audience in the second week. Particularly, Not so long ago, a contemporary undertake the beloved story book figures, has increased rankings for outgoing cleaning soap Desperate Average women and Pan Am. Though its far from Tim Allen's ABC the nineteen nineties juggernaut Do It Yourself, Last Guy Standing has handled to lure a larger, more male audience for any network that skews heavily female. Still, the sitcom, which arrived on the scene from the gate strong at the begining of October with roughly 13 million audiences, has had a foreseeable tumble within the days since. PHOTOS: ABC's Year Television Shows: 'Pan Am,' 'Once Upon a period' and much more Sophomore comedy Happy Being, meanwhile,is a solid artist for that network this fall, most lately striking series levels in viewership and also the key grown ups 18-49 demographic late recently. The entire-season order -- meaning the half-hour series goes from the 13- to some 22-episode count -- continues the network's resolve for the comedy, which will come 30 days after ABC purchased six additional scripts for that David Caspe-produced series. The The new sony-created Pan Am hasn't yet shipped how a network was expecting. After starting to promising amounts in September, the hourlong period drama starring Christina Ricci lost a lot more than 3 million audiences because of its second episode, calculating 7.8 million along with a 2.6 rating in grown ups 18-49, lower from the 3 major.1 it came in the opener. The series didn't settle lower in the third week, shedding to six.4 million along with a 1.9, lower 27 percent within the demo. More lately, the series notched a small uptick, possibly reaping helpful benefits from additional eyeballs from Not so long ago. "I believe we produced this unique world and i believe there's an enormous quantity of goodwill behind it. We would like to make certain that ultimately it's a reveal that our audiences really connect with psychologically," ABC Entertainment Group leader Paul Lee told The Hollywood Reporter, adding: "It's an excellent cast." Not so long ago and Last Guy Standing join fellow ABC newcomer series Revenge and Suburgatory receiving full orders. No decision has been manufactured yet around the fate of rookie comedy Guy Up!. Lacey Rose led for this report. Not so long ago Last Guy Standing Pan Am Happy Being
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