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FIRST LOOK
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ON TELEVISION (THURSDAY 8/25/11)
ABC: Expedition Impossible (Finale) at 9pm

Thought to be defunct sitcom, Breaking In starring Christian Slater may get a reprieve from FOX. The network is working on a 13-episode second season order for Breaking In which would be part of a bigger deal involving the show’s co-creator Adam F. Goldberg. Sony Pictures Television, the production studio behind Breaking In and another comedy project from Goldberg is tying the two sitcoms together in a package deal for FOX.
(Source: Cynopsis)

Long-time series Inside the NFL received a three-year extension from Showtime and NFL Films just as the series begins its fourth season on Showtime, reports Variety. The series first aired on HBO in 1977 and moved to Showtime in 2008. Featuring anchor James Brown along with ex pro NFLers Cris Collinsworth, Phil Simms and Warren Sapp as commentators, the series is produced by CBS Sports and NFL Films.
(Source: Cynopsis)

As ABC’s final broadcast date of daytime soap All My Children approaches (September 23), SOAPnet revealed plans to honor the multi-decade drama. On September 17 at 7p, SOAPnet will air a mini marathon of AMC episodes under the banner: I Love Lucci with five back-to-back episodes featuring Susan Lucci as Erica Kane. Following on September 18 at 5p, SOAPnet will air All My Children: Last Chance for Romance highlighting seven episodes featuring the show’s most celebrated lovers: Cliff and Nina; Jenny and Greg; Tad and Dixie; Ryan and Gillian; Leo and Greenlee; Zach and Kendall; and Angie and Jesse.
(Source: Cynopsis)

Thursday nights will gain the reality series The Millionaire Matchmaker as the Bravo series moves off of Mondays beginning September 8 at 9p. The series will continue to air a new episode next Monday at 9p.
(Source: Cynopsis)

Late-night show Last Call with Carson Daly, currently airing on NBC at 135a, will also air on Fuse, the national music television network of The Madison Square Garden Company. Fuse made a deal with NBCUniversal Domestic Distribution involving the rights to rebroadcast Last Call’s new episodes beginning with the premiere of the 2011 season. Last Call episodes on NBC will air the following day on Fuse. In addition, extra Last Call content will be available via Fuse.tv including extended interviews and performances. Last Call with Carson Daly is produced by Universal Media Studios.
(Source: Cynopsis)

CASTING CALL
Authentic Entertainment is casting for unique, diverse families from around the country for a new documentary-style reality show on a major cable network. The producers are looking for high school students who hesitate to invite friends over because they are embarrassed by their crazy family and parents who have a hobby, job or obsession that many would consider unusual. If your family is bizarre, exciting and different, the producers want to meet you. Interested applicants should send name, contact info, city along with a brief description of what makes your family so bizarre to: info@familycasting.tv.
(Source: Cynopsis)

 

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