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By Denise Petski
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CBS has ordered two more drama pilots, bringing its total to five so far for the 2020 development season. They are Good Sam, from writer Katie Wech (BH90210), Jane the Virgin creator Jennie Snyder Urman and her Sutton St. Productions; and Out The Door from 24 veteran Evan Katz and Jerry Bruckheimer Television. CBS Television Studios, where Urman and Bruckheimer are under deals, is the studio for both.
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The Witches of WeHo are still on the outs. Katie Maloney revealed that Kristen Doute’s recent remarks aren’t helping her and Stassi Schroeder move past their Vanderpump Rules drama.
Dr. Amie Harwick has been murdered. The 39-year-old, who was previously engaged to comedian Drew Carey, 61 — was found dead after an attack by ex-boyfriend Gareth Pursehouse, 41, that caused her to fall from a third floor balcony, reports TMZ. Gareth has since been arrested and booked for murder. Learn more about Amie, who dated Drew in 2017 and later became engaged to him.
Fox has ordered a film re-enactment drama pilot from Sarah Watson, the creator of “The Bold Type.”
You can never have too many crime procedural shows, folks, that's just a fact. So, even though it's been off the air for just a few years now, there's still plenty of room for CSI: Crime Scene Investigation to make a comeback to TV, and it looks like that's exactly what may happen at CBS.
One of television’s biggest drama series franchises is plotting a comeback. I hear CBS is mulling a “CSI” event series to mark the 20th anniversary of the original series’ October 2000 premiere. The idea is for new installment, from writer Jason Tracey (“Elementary”), CBS TV Studios and Jerry Bruckheimer TV, to be set in Las Vegas and be a sequel to the mothership “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation,” sources said.
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“Jane the Virgin” creator Jennie Snyder Urman is celebrating extending her CBS Television Studios overall deal with a pilot order at the Eye.
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CBS has picked up three more multi-camera pilots and one single-camera comedy pilot for the 2020-2021 season.
Nothing will ever erase the eternal pain of Derek Shepard's tragic death in Grey's Anatomy, but here's some news that will take some of that sting off: Patrick Dempsey is returning to TV! The actor formerly known as McDreamy is set to star in and executive produce the CBS political drama pilot Ways & Means, according to the The Hollywood Reporter.
Patrick Dempsey is going from TV doctor to TV politician. E! News has learned the former Grey's Anatomy star will star in the new CBS pilot Ways & Means and also serve as an executive producer.
By Nellie Andreeva
After trailblazing her way to become the NFL's first openly gay coach in 2017, Katie Sowers is about to make history again.
Katie Maloney-Schwartz had a non-stop-fun girls’ trip to Utah recently, and then she got to come home to a serene, romantic set-up thanks to her husband, Tom Schwartz. In honor of her birthday, Tom decked out the master bathroom in the Vanderpump Rules couple’s new San Fernando Valley home, creating a totally zen, spa-like escape to pamper his wife.
NBC has given out its fifth drama pilot order for the 2020-2021 season.
CBS is developing a project that takes a comedic look at the age-old “12 Angry Men” dilemma of how does a jury come to a unanimous verdict?