Malo vijesti s TNTa

TBS has picked up college comedy "Glory Daze," while TNT has greenlit buddy lawyer series "Franklin & Bash."
TBS has ordered eight episodes of the one-hour series "Glory Daze," set in Wisconsin in the 1980s, with a premiere date set for later this year.
The series, which centers on a group of friends trying to navigate through college life, features a large cast, with Kelly Blatz, Callard Harris, Matt Bush, Drew Seeley, Hartley Sawyer, Julianna Guill and Tim Meadows.
"'Glory Daze' is a sharply written, laugh-out-loud comedy with a talented ensemble cast, including comic veteran Tim Meadows," said Michael Wright, executive vice president, head of programming for TBS, TNT and Turner Classic Movies. "The time is right for this feel-good, funny and fresh take on college life in the '80s."
Walt Becker and Michael LeSieur created the series and are also exec producing. The series is produced by TBS Productions.
"Franklin & Bash," starring Mark-Paul Gosselaar and Breckin Meyer, has been given a 10-episode order by TNT.
The series follows two "fly-by-the-seat-of-their-pants street lawyers," who join a prestigious "button-down law firm," according to the network description.
Meyer plays Jared Franklin, a guy who has the ability to connect with judge and jury, while Gosselaar's Steven Bash likes to question authority.
"After viewing the outstanding pilot, we realized that its emphasis on quirky, likeable characters and solid procedural structure make it an ideal addition to our current lineup of series on TNT," Wright said.
Jamie Tarses ("HawthoRNe," "My Boys") is exec producing with Kevin Falls and Bill Chais. Falls and Chais wrote the pilot.
Four Sycamore, Left Coast and Fan Fare Productions are producing in association with Sony Pictures Television.
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Na Deadlineu samo stoji naslov, bez ikakvog teksta:
NBC HAS CANCELED 'MERCY'.

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Some wonder how low rated an NBC show needs to be to get cancelled. This is it.

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TRAUMA:The network also officially pulled the plug on its other freshman medical drama this season, "Trauma." NBC executives indicated the show was cancelled once already this season, then ordered a few additional episodes once it became clear "The Jay Leno Show" wasn't going to last. "Trauma" was averaging around a 1.7 rating in its final days.