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The WB 2005 Fall Season

The WB Fall 2005 Grid
(all times Mountain Time Zone)

WB

6 PM

6:30 PM

7 PM

7:30 PM

8 PM

8:30 PM

SUN

"Reba" (encore)

"Reba" (encore)

"Charmed"

"Blue Collar TV"

MON  

"7th Heaven"

"Just Legal" (cancelled)

TUE

"The Gilmore Girls"

"Supernatural"

WED

"One Tree Hill"

"Related"

THU

"Smallville"

"Everwood"

FRI

"What I Like About You"

"Twins"

"Reba"

"Living With Fran"

SAT

Local Programming

 

New Show

New Timeslot

 

Cancelled Shows:

"Big Man on Campus"
"Commando Nanny"
"Drew Carey's Green Screen Show"
"Grounded for Life"
"Jack & Bobby"
"The Mountain"
"The Starlet"
"Steve Harvey's Big Time Challenge"
"Summerland"

Midseason Shows/Shows Moved to Midseason:

"The Bedford Diaries"
"Misconceptions"
"Modern Men"
"Pepper Dennis"


New Show Descriptions

Dramas:
 

"Just Legal" (Mondays at 8 PM)

 

Premise: Jay Baruchel ("Undeclared") plays a legal prodigy who can't land the job he wants because of his youth.  Naturally, he goes to work for a legendary burn out (Don Johnson) barely making ends meet with a beachfront shingle.  They become crusaders for the unjustly wronged, as the old man teaches his protégé to become a lawyer and the whelp reminds his mentor of how to live again.
Stars: Jay Baruchel ("Undeclared"), Don Johnson ("Miami Vice," "Nash Bridges"), Veanne Cox (Erin Brockovich), Raphael Sbarge ("The Guardian"), Michael Mitchell, Peyton List, Jaime Lee Kirchner
Studio: Jerry Bruckheimer Television in association with Warner Bros. Television
Producers: Jerry Bruckheimer and Jonathan Littman ("C.S.I.: Crime Scene Investigation," "Cold Case," "Without a Trace"), Jonathan Shapiro ("The Practice," "Boston Legal")

 

"Related" (Wednesdays at 8 PM)

 

Premise: The Sorelli sisters (Jennifer Esposito, Lizzy Caplan, Laura Breckenridge, and an actress to be named later) fight, laugh, live, and love in New York City.
Stars: Jennifer Esposito (Crash, "Spin City"), Jon Hamm ("The Division"), Callum Blue ("Dead Like Me"), Lizzy Caplan (Mean Girls, "The Pitts"), Laura Breckenridge ("Boston Public"), Kiele Sanchez ("Married to the Kellys")
Studio: Warner Bros. Television and Class IV Productions
Producers: Marta Kauffman ("Friends"), Steve Pearlman, Andrew Plotkin, Mimi Leder ("E.R."), Liz Tuccillo ("Sex and the City")

 

"Supernatural" (Tuesdays at 8 PM)

 

Premise: Two brothers (Jensen Ackles and Jared Padalecki) travel the country in a '67 Ford Impala fighting supernatural forces and trying to find their missing father.
Stars: Jared Padalecki (House of Wax, "The Gilmore Girls"), Jensen Ackles ("Smallville")
Studio: Warner Bros. Television in association with Wonderland Sound and Vision
Producers: McG ("The O.C."), Eric Kripke (Boogeyman), David Nutter ("Without a Trace," "Smallville," "Roswell," "Band of Brothers," "The West Wing," "E.R.," "The X-Files")

 

Comedies:

 

"Twins" (Fridays at 7:30 PM)

 

Premise: Mitchee (Sara Gilbert) and Farrah (Molly Stanton) are twins, but they couldn't be any more different.  One's a successful business woman.  The other's a successful lingerie model.  Also, their kooky mom is Melanie Griffith.
Stars: Sara Gilbert ("24," "Roseanne"), Molly Stanton ("Passions"), Mark Linn-Baker ("Perfect Strangers"), Melanie Griffith (Working Girl), Chris Fitzgerald, Steve Braun ("Tru Calling")
Studio: KoMut Entertainment in association with Warner Bros. Television
Producers: David Kohan and Max Mutchnick ("Will & Grace," "Boston Common")

 

Midseason Shows:

 

"The Bedford Diaries" (Drama)

 

Premise: The most attractive college students and professors on television go to Bedford, a liberal arts school in New York City.  There, a provocative Human Behavior and Sexuality class is about to shape the way all faculty and students alike look at the world around them.  They'll laugh, they'll love, and, heaven help them, they'll learn.
Stars: Matthew Modine ("And the Band Played On," Any Given Sunday), Tiffany Dupont (Cheaper by the Dozen), Penn Badgely ("The Mountain"), Corri English ("3: The Dale Earnhardt Story"), Milo Ventimiglia ("The Gilmore Girls," "American Dreams"), Ernest Waddell ("As the World Turns"), Victoria Cartagena, Audra McDonald, Peter Gerety
Studio: HBO Independent Productions, Warner Bros. Television and The Levinson/Fontana Co.
Producers: Tom Fontana ("Oz," "Homicide: Life on the Street"), Jim Finnerty ("The Jury"), Julie Martin ("Homicide: Life on the Street"), Barry Levinson (Rain Man, Diner)

 

"Misconceptions" (Comedy)

 

Premise: Hilarity ensues when young Hopper (Taylor Momsen) asks her mom (Jane Leeves) if she can meet her father.  It turns out that mom was artificially inseminated and that the sperm donor (Adam Rothenberg) wasn't quite the Yale-educated surgeon she hoped he was.  Mom is responsible and uptight.  Dad is immature and fun-loving.  Is there any chance that they could become a surprising family?  Yes.  Probably.
Stars: Jane Leeves ("Frasier"), Taylor Momsen (Spy Kids 2), French Stewart ("3rd Rock from the Sun"), Adam Rothenberg
Studio: Imagine Television in association with 20th Century Fox Television
Producers: Brian Grazer ("Arrested Development," "24"), David Nevins ("Miss Match"), Jeff Kleeman ("Titanic"), Michael Saltzman ("Murphy Brown," "Wings")

 

"Modern Men" (Comedy)

 

Premise: Three men with problematic love lives seek the advice of a life coach.  Can she turn their lives around and help them figure out the mystery that is Woman?  Well, if Freud couldn't figure it out, it may take a few episodes for these guys to get the hang of it.
Stars: Josh Braaten ("Less Than Perfect"), Max Greenfield ("Veronica Mars"), Eric Lively ("The L Word"), Marla Sokoloff ("The Practice," "Desperate Housewives"), George Wendt ("Cheers"), Jane Seymour (Wedding Crashers)
Studio: Jerry Bruckheimer Television in association with Warner Bros. Television
Producers: Jerry Bruckheimer and Jonathan Littman ("C.S.I.: Crime Scene Investigation," "Cold Case," "Without a Trace"), Marsh McCall ("Just Shoot Me," "The Naked Truth"), Ross McCall, Aaron Peters ("The Simple Life")
 

"Pepper Dennis" (Drama)

 

Premise: Pepper Dennis (Rebecca Romijn) is an ambitious reporter who wants nothing more than to anchor Chicago's top-rated evening news broadcast.  That's not true.  She's also accidentally sleeping with her boss (Josh Hopkins), trying to restore her relationship with her sister (Brooke Burns), and, hopefully, wondering why everybody in her life looks like a supermodel.
Stars: Rebecca Romijn (X-Men), Lindsay Price ("Coupling," "Beverly Hills, 90210"), Rider Strong ("Boy Meets World"), Brooke Burns ("North Shore"), Josh Hopkins ("Ally McBeal")
Studio: 20th Century Fox Television
Producers: Gretchen J. Berg and Aaron Harberts ("Wonderfalls," "Roswell," "Beverly Hills, 90210"), Shawn Levy

 

Information gathered from Zap2it.com


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