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[11/19/24 - 01:00 PM] NBC Unveils Powerhouse Midseason Lineup The highly anticipated "Suits LA" premieres February 23 as part of the network's new Sunday lineup.
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[11/15/24 - 11:46 PM] Development Update: Week of November 11-15 Updates include: Sophie Turner in talks to lead Prime Video's "Tomb Raider"; NBC asks for additional scripts for "Happy's Place," "Lopez vs. Lopez"; and Amazon to phase out Freevee service.
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[09/13/24 - 11:17 PM] Development Update: Week of September 9-13 Updates include: Paramount+ sets "JonBenét Ramsey" ensemble; The CW rounds out of the cast of "Sherlock & Daughter"; and Tim Meadows to lead CBS comedy pilot "DMV."
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[08/05/24 - 11:40 AM] Video: Zachary Quinto Is Eccentric Dr. Wolf in NBC's New Medical Drama "Brilliant Minds" - Official Trailer A gifted neurologist uses his unconventional approach to treat puzzling psychological cases.
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[07/14/24 - 10:35 AM] Mandy Patinkin, Steve Howey and Andre De Shields Cast as Guest Stars in NBC's New Drama Series "Brilliant Minds" Patinkin will play an esteemed doctor who joins the staff of Bronx General Hospital, shaking up the dynamic of our doctors.
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[07/09/24 - 01:01 PM] NBC Announces Premiere Dates for Fall The week begins September 23 with award-winning competition series "The Voice," featuring first-time coaches Snoop Dogg and Michael Bublé alongside returning coaches Reba McEntire and Gwen Stefani.
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[05/10/24 - 01:30 PM] Three New Series, Breakout Comedies and Fan-Favorite Dramas Anchor NBC's Fall Lineup Boosted by Live Tentpole Specials Three new series are set to premiere in the fall: drama "Brilliant Minds," starring Zachary Quinto; "St. Denis Medical," which stars Wendi McLendon-Covey, Allison Tolman and David Alan Grier; and Reba McEntire returns to comedy with multi-camera "Happy's Place."
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[12/01/23 - 11:33 PM] Development Update: Week of November 27-December 1 Updates include: Timothy Olyphant among latest cast in FX's "Alien" TV series; Amazon eyes "The Boys: Mexico" spin-off series; and Apple pulls the plug on "Swagger" after two seasons.
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[11/10/23 - 11:45 PM] Development Update: Week of November 6-10 Updates include: ABC cancels "The Rookie: Feds," passes on "The Good Lawyer"; Manish Dayal to recur on AMC's "The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon"; and the broadcast networks detail first wave of filming start dates.
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[10/20/23 - 09:06 AM] NBC Gives Series Order to Drama "Dr. Wolf" Inspired by Oliver Sacks' extraordinary life and work, "Dr. Wolf" follows revolutionary, larger-than-life neurologist Oliver Wolf (Zachary Quinto) and his team of interns as they explore the last great frontier - the human mind - while also grappling with their own relationships and mental health.
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[05/12/23 - 11:30 AM] NBC Anchors Fall Schedule with Franchise Powerhouses and Three New Series Three new series are set to premiere in the fall - dramas "The Irrational" and "Found," and multi-cam comedy "Extended Family," all of which will stream next-day on Peacock along with the rest of NBC's entertainment lineup.
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[04/20/23 - 11:33 PM] Development Update: Thursday, April 20 Updates include: NBC's "Wolf" pilot rounds out cast; Gail O'Grady to recur on HBO Max's "Duster"; and Michael Cyril Creighton promoted to regular on Hulu's "Only Murders in the Building."
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[04/10/23 - 11:39 PM] Development Update: Monday, April 10 Updates include: Netflix eyes "Stranger Things" animated series; Teddy Sears, Tamberla Perry cast in NBC's "Wolf"; and Rob Corddry, Glynn Turman board "JumpStart" at CBS.
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[02/28/23 - 11:39 PM] Development Update: Tuesday, February 28 Updates include: Zachary Quinto to star in NBC's "Wolf" pilot; Shirley Henderson, Johan Renck exit HBO Max's "Dune: The Sisterhood"; and Priyanka Chopra Jonas to star in Amazon's "Assume Nothing" adaptation.
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[01/24/23 - 11:00 AM] NBC Gives Pilot Order to Drama "Wolf" Inspired by Extraordinary Life and Work of Oliver Sacks Writer Michael Grassi and director Lee Toland Krieger are behind the project, which is set up at Warner Bros. Television.
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[11/22/19 - 11:54 PM] Development Update: Friday, November 22 Updates include: Gabrielle Union, Julianne Hough won't return to NBC's "America's Got Talent"; Louie Anderson to star in "Tigsley" for FOX; and Imelda Staunton eyed for Netflix's "The Crown."
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