ABC to Break Up V Debut
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Entertainment Weekly reports that "V," ABC's remake of the NBC mini-series, will air for a limited, four-episode run in November and then return to the schedule after the Olympics in March. It was recently announced that the production would halt for a two-week hiatus. That hiatus has now been extended for another four weeks to prepare for the show's November 3 debut. The series stars Elizabeth Mitchell and Scott Wolf. You can watch the trailer below!
ABC Extends V Hiatus!!
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... hours of the sci-fi drama in November. Any additional episodes won't begin airing until March. The EW story doesn’t mention whether more than four episodes have been shot at this point. With only four in the can, I can imagine ABC forgetting about airing more in March if the ratings aren’t that great. “V” debuts Nov. 3. Its Tuesday 8 p.m. competition during sweeps will include “NCIS,” “The Biggest Loser,” “90210” and “So You Think You Can Dance?” Find all of EW’s story on the matter here . [image] ...
NBC’s ‘Day One’ downgraded to miniseries; are networks scared of sci-fi?
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... . NBC had originally planned to air the high-concept show as a 13-episode series after the Winter Olympics, but will now see how the miniseries performs before opting to order more episodes. The move comes less than a week after ABC decided to air the first four episodes of V, its much-anticipated reboot of the NBC miniseries, in November and then hold off airing future installments until March. Production of the reboot, which stars Elizabeth Mitchell and Scott Wolf, has been shut down for several weeks and staff changes were made to the writers room. It will still debut ...
Day One Gets Cut Short, V Gets Split
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... All of this comes just days after ABC announced that they’re going to air four hours of the series “V” in November with a cliffhanger that won’t resolve until after the Olympics in March. Huh? The only upside is that they haven’t canceled their order for additional episodes — yet. ...
She Blinks to Conquer -- Morena Baccarin of 'V'
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... know, again, the politics of all of that, but the changes have been made in order to maintain the work that we've been doing, so I have confidence in that. People don't need to worry about that. Just watch the show. It's great. Q: I hear you go back to work on the show in Vancouver, Canada, in January. Is that true? A: I think we go back, Jan. 20, around then, and then we'll shoot a block of nine episodes. I'm not sure what the plan is on how we're going to air them (HCTV: click here for the last official word on that) , but we'll be waiting a little bit. We only have four ...



