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INVESTIGATION DISCOVERY: Motives & Murders: Cracking The Case (Premiere) at 10pm
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NBC is retooling its second season comedy Up All Night airing on Thursday nights. The network gave the sitcom three extra episodes and will switch it from a single-camera to a multicamera format and additionally film the show in front of a live studio audience. Starring Christina Applegate, Maya Rudolph and Will Arnett, the comedy will take a three-month hiatus following the production of episode 11 which concludes next week to transform its stages into a multicamera format. Production will resume next February for five multicamera episodes bringing its total episode count for this season to 16. The remaining single-camera episodes will air in December and the series will return with new eps in April or May.
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Syndicated daytime talk show Anderson Live from Warner Bros. will end its run after this current season. Hosted by CNN anchor Anderson Cooper, the show will continue in production through March and stay on the air through its present second season. In fall 2013, Warner Bros. will launch Bethenny, starring Bethenny Frankel to stations nationwide.
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Western series Hell on Wheels received a third season renewal by AMC. The next season will have 10 episodes though no premiere date has been set. Hell on Wheels, from Endemol, Entertainment One and Nomadic Pictures and starring Anson Mount, Colm Meaney and Common, averaged 2.4 million viewers during its second season.
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In the New Year, E! rolls out a new series that follows the British vocal group, The Saturdays when Chasing The Saturdays debuts on January 20 at 10p. Each of the 10 half-hour episodes follows the five young women who make up the singing group as they branch out to the US after signing with the music label Mercury Records and have a new US album. The Saturdays, comprised of Mollie King, Rochelle Humes, Frankie Sandford, Vanessa White and Una Healy juggle their stardom, fashion-forward glamorous lives while dealing with husbands and lovers back home in the UK. Chasing The Saturdays is produced by Comcast Entertainment Studios.
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Syndicated game shows Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy! were both renewed by the ABC Owned Television Stations Group through the 2015-16 season. The shows were renewed for two additional years beyond stations’ current contracts by the ABC-owned stations that currently air the shows: WABC/New York; KABC/Los Angeles; WLS/Chicago; WPVI/Philadelphia; KGO/San Francisco; WTVD/Raleigh-Durham; KFSN/Fresno. The ABC Owned Television Stations Group reaches 21% of US households. Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy! are produced by Sony Pictures Television, A Sony Pictures Entertainment Company and are distributed domestically by CBS Television Distribution and internationally by CBS Studios International.
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