Primetime Pilot Panic: 3rd Hot List Update

2ND UPDATE FRIDAY: Another NBC comedy frontrunner, 1600 PENN, has been given permission to begin making staffing offers, moving it closer to a series pickup.

UPDATE THURSDAY PM: I hear Greg Daniels’ comedy pilot FRIDAY NIGHT DINNER also has been given permission to start making staffing offers. But I’ve learned that those offers are backed by Daniels’ veteran NBC series The Office, meaning that the writer-producers signed for FND would segue to The Office if the pilot doesn’t go.NBC Pilots

PREVIOUS 11 AM THURSDAY: About halfway through the broadcast networks’ screenings this week, it doesn’t look like there have been major surprises, with most early frontrunners solidifying their positions. NBC, which is looking to launch a number of series in August, right after the end of its coverage of the Summer Olympics, has been moving the fastest, picking up the first pilot to series, the Matthew Perry-starring single-camera comedy Go On, and giving several others permission to make staffing offers. In addition to single-camera comedies THE NEW NORMAL and SAVE ME, I hear also allowed to begin a hiring process are the Jimmy Fallon-produced multi-camera comedy GUYS WITH KIDS and J.J. Abrams/Eric Kripke’s action drama REVOLUTION, which had been very quiet after a late start. We might see more series pickups today as there is a rumor this morning that the network may order as many as three new series before the day is over. (UPDATE: That rumor turned out to be bogus, no NBC series pickups today.) Also going strong on the comedy side at NBC is White House single-camera family comedy 1600 PENN as well as Greg Daniels’ FRIDAY NIGHT DINNER despite middling testing. Single-camera ANIMAL KINGDOM is still in contention along with several multi-camera comedies, though it seems like NBC brass have somewhat cooled off on the format: the UNTITLED KARI LIZER, DADDY’s GIRLS, which has been gaining momentum, and, to some extent, DOWNWARDLY MOBILE. Meanwhile, SARAH SILVERMAN is a very long shot. Drama-wise, medical drama COUNTY appears to be a strong contender, along with another medical drama, the Jekyll and Hyde-esque DO NO HARM, though it is not clear if NBC would pick up two medical shows. The Dick Wolf-produced CHICAGO FIRE is strong, and its pickup may factor into Wolf’s ongoing renewal negotiations with NBC for Law & Order: SVU. The Western-flavored FRONTIER still has supporters despite mixed testing results, while last-minute pickup NOTORIOUS is quickly becoming a contender.

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Fox PilotsThe UNTITLED MINDY KALING comedy pilot continues its march towards Fox‘s schedule as a potential companion to New Girl. Late bloomer NED FOX IS MY MANNY also appears likely to snag a series order, along with the Steve Levitan-produced REBOUNDING. Several other Fox comedy pilots are fighting for a spot: the network’s other two adult sibling comedies besides Ned Fox, LITTLE BROTHER and GOODWIN GAMES, as well as EL JEFE and PRODIGY/BULLY. On the drama side, the Kevin Bacon-starring UNTITLED KEVIN WILLIAMSON project continues to look as a sure thing, despite some concerns over its violence, ahead of its network screening. The UNTITLED BERMAN/WRIGHT mob doctor drama followed its great testing with a strong screening to solidify its chances, with the UNTITLED KARYN USHER teen spy drama and the Cuba Gooding Jr.-starring legal drama GUILTY also very much in contention, while THE ASSET is fading.

ABC PilotsMarc Cherry’s DEVIOUS MAIDS was recently given permission to make senior writing staff offers ahead of its official screening, which bodes well for the dramedy. (UPDATE: The pilot’s screening was just so-so.) AMERICANA also is strong following its screening, as most ABC drama pilots are still in contention. Sudser-wise, that includes NASHVILLE ahead of its screening (UPDATE: it screened very well) and to some extent PENOZA. On the testosterone side, slow starter, the UNTITLED ROLAND EMMERICH action drama continues to improve its chances, with the Shawn Ryan-produced LAST RESORT solid. The fantasy/genre race among GOTHAM, 666 PARK AVE and BEAUTY & THE BEAST to join freshman breakout Once Upon A Time is still too close to call. Buzz on Gotham has been solid, reaction to 666 has been more mixed but it features a cast of signature ABC stars like Terry O’Quinn and Vanessa Williams. Meanwhile, there have been some issues on BEAUTY & THE BEAST but its deep Disney roots and the fact that, like Once and unlike Gotham and 666, it is owned by ABC is making it a strong contender for a pickup. Period soap GILDED LILYS has cooled off after a lackluster screening, with SCRUPLES still soft. On the comedy side, there are no major standouts. The Reba McEntire starrer MALIBU COUNTRY is solid, with UNTITLED MANDY MOORE and UNTITLED DAN FOGELMAN gaining momentum, and AMERICAN JUDY, HOW TO LIVE WITH YOUR PARENTS, ONLY FOOLS & HORSES, RED VAN MAN and PRAIRIE DOGS all in contention. It is still early on the UNTITLED KARI LIZER, which had a solid taping, while feedback on  AWESOMETOWN has been mixed.

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CBS PilotsCBS‘ Sherlock Holmes reboot ELEMENTARY continues to look like a lock for fall, along with the star-studded RALPH LAMB, which has not been seen by many yet. The Jerry Bruckheimer-produced TROOPER has been rising, especially with speculation that CBS may cancel one of the CSI spinoffs (the odds are on the more expensive Miami at the moment), so a Trooper pickup would keep the number of Bruckheimer series on the network intact. The uber-producer will have an opportunity to pitch both the pilot and the bubble CSI shows as I hear he will be hosting CBS chief Leslie Moonves at the Kentucky Derby this weekend. Several other drama pilots are in contention. APPLEBAUM has been received well, with WIDOW DETECTIVE, which tested well, and GOLDEN BOY in the mix. On the comedy side, Max Mutchnick and David Kohan’s PARTNERS is strong, as is the NICK STOLLER comedy, with the BERLANTI/MALINS quietly gaining momentum. The MARTIN LAWRENCE comedy was a very late order and has not been seen yet but early buzz has been positive.

CW Pilots 2012No major changes in the standings at the CW with six of the network’s eight pilots still in serious consideration as the CW could pick up as many as 5-6 new series and be creative with scheduling, spreading them out throughout the season in cable fashion. The list of frontrunners continues to be topped by ARROW and THE CARRIE DIARIES, with BEAUTY & THE BEAST, FIRST CUT and CULT strong and the Hunger Games-esque THE SELECTION also in contention.

Comments (105)

  • The Martin Lawrence pilot is easily the funniest of anything CBS has set up.

    Comment by Bonzi Wells — Thursday May 3, 2012 @ 11:50am PDT  Reply to this post
  • What about Bad Girls?

    Comment by Matt — Thursday May 3, 2012 @ 11:56am PDT  Reply to this post
  • The CW should pick up as many pilots as possible. Most of their current programs are either bad or way past their prime (if they were ever good to begin with). They should cancel a few of those shows i.e. Gossip Girl,90210 & have a fresh approach with some these new pilots. Definitely like the idea of running the shows in a cable type of fashion. Hopefully CW improves eventually. Looking forward to the Kristin Kreuk program. Nellie,appreciate the updates.Keep them coming.

    Comment by just my two cents — Thursday May 3, 2012 @ 11:59am PDT  Reply to this post
    • Kristin Kreuk is my only reason to go back to CW next season.

      Comment by Dom — Thursday May 3, 2012 @ 2:19pm PDT  Reply to this post
    • The CW is going to be what the CW already is. They made the mistake of targeting a youthful demographic that doesn’t watch TV in the same manner that young people used to.

      Comment by Terrence — Thursday May 3, 2012 @ 3:58pm PDT  Reply to this post
  • Viva Revolution! Kripke and Favreau nailed it.

    Comment by marc — Thursday May 3, 2012 @ 12:00pm PDT  Reply to this post
    • Interesting. What’s that based on? Have you actually seen the pilot? I’m very curious. Can anyone who’s seen it weigh in?

      Comment by mcteer — Thursday May 3, 2012 @ 12:42pm PDT  Reply to this post
      • That post above you is a shill. The pilot has lots of problem which they are fixing in the typical JJ way: theft of movie ideas which will peter out around episode 7.

        Comment by Oscar — Saturday May 5, 2012 @ 12:30pm PDT  Reply to this post
  • any buzz on The Smart One?

    Comment by portia fan — Thursday May 3, 2012 @ 12:01pm PDT  Reply to this post
  • So Joey Dakota and Shelter have no chance at the CW. The other pilots sound like crap as well. The network should just be cancelled.

    Comment by Vivian — Thursday May 3, 2012 @ 12:01pm PDT  Reply to this post
    • Shelter sounds like a coma waiting to happen. The only person outraged over it getting passed over, works for that dud pilot. Guarantee it. Everyone else breaths a sigh of relief.

      Comment by u aint fooling nobody — Thursday May 3, 2012 @ 12:19pm PDT  Reply to this post
      • How can anyone be outraged when there is literally no buzz for it? It’s like it doesn’t exist.

        Comment by Vivian — Thursday May 3, 2012 @ 9:13pm PDT  Reply to this post
    • Yes, Im so glad Shelter and Joey Dakota wont stand a chance.
      Both of those pilots sounds lame.

      Comment by jack — Thursday May 3, 2012 @ 6:58pm PDT  Reply to this post
      • The Carrie Diaries sounds just as lame.

        Comment by Vivian — Thursday May 3, 2012 @ 7:46pm PDT  Reply to this post
        • Too bad for you Vivian, your constant whining about these 2 shows have no impact on anyone. Theyre not even being considered and this late into the pilot season if its not even mentioned here or THR, its pretty much gone.
          Carrie Diaries is one of the 2 shows that is a sure hit and a lock on for pick ups.
          So too bad you had lousy taste.

          Comment by Jack — Thursday May 3, 2012 @ 11:54pm PDT  Reply to this post
          • Constant whining? I’m not even remotely interested in Joey Dakota or Shelter. I’m stating the obvious. They never had a chance at being picked up. How does that equate to me whining? What is this logic? Someone is projecting. You sure seem defensive over anyone who bashes the Carrie Diaries. Take a seat.

            Comment by Vivian — Friday May 4, 2012 @ 8:59am PDT  
          • You and “Sam” are totally the same person by the way…

            Comment by Vivian — Friday May 4, 2012 @ 9:07am PDT  
          • Who the f@#% is “sam” Oh please Ive seen you whining all the time about Joey Dakota and Shelter. Its not that both of these shows were given a chance. They just weren’t good enough. Up untill recently First Cut was never in the running, but they obviously had a good script and great actors. If Shelter and Joey Dakota had a better script or actors, they wouldve been mentioned.

            Comment by Jack — Saturday May 5, 2012 @ 2:03am PDT  
          • Honey ,you have me confused with someone else. Saying a show has no chance at making the cut is not whining about it. And every time someone talks crap about The Carrie Diaries you get angry. And you are “Sam”. It’s obvious. You’re not subtle at all so stop trying.

            Comment by Vivian — Saturday May 5, 2012 @ 6:51pm PDT  
          • I’m only excited for Arrow & Selection. Everything else sounds pretty lame.

            Comment by Jessica — Sunday May 6, 2012 @ 9:47am PDT  
      • I loved the Joey Dakota script, would love to see it get made.

        Comment by Jill — Friday May 4, 2012 @ 3:46pm PDT  Reply to this post
  • I’m surprised to hear you say the Untitled Mandy Moore project at ABC has gotten a mixed reception. I’ve heard very, very good things.

    What’s gonig on with The Smart One, the Malin Ackerman/ Portia DeRossi pilot at ABC being produced by Ellen DeGeneres? I’ve heard zero buzz on it either way, and it seems SO promising.

    Comment by Judy — Thursday May 3, 2012 @ 12:07pm PDT  Reply to this post
    • I’m surprised too about The Smart One. Great cast. I really want to see this.

      Comment by chris — Thursday May 3, 2012 @ 12:10pm PDT  Reply to this post
  • Is SMART ONE @ ABC dead or something? It hasn’t been mentioned in any of your updates, and it had one of the biggest and best casts – and a solid script – going into upfronts…

    Comment by Dee — Thursday May 3, 2012 @ 12:12pm PDT  Reply to this post
  • Why can’t we just have the Brits original Friday Night Dinner–it’s truly funny.

    Comment by albaniantv — Thursday May 3, 2012 @ 12:14pm PDT  Reply to this post
    • Agreed. It’s truly funny & touching.

      Comment by e — Friday May 4, 2012 @ 6:43pm PDT  Reply to this post
  • Finally an update on the Martin Lawrence project. He’s still a big box office draw and the taping was very funny. Also, it’s clear what the show is… that’s not something all the competition can say. Have to think this has a good shot.

    Comment by Philly Sireen — Thursday May 3, 2012 @ 12:17pm PDT  Reply to this post
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