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Archive => RFF Archived Boards => The Amazing Race 18 Spoilers and Speculation => Topic started by: georgiapeach on May 18, 2011, 02:05:41 PM
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No change for TAR!
This means we will be seeing TAR 19 in our usual time frame!
Sunday night has an award-winning flare. The acclaimed and always top-rated 60 MINUTES opens at 7:00 PM, followed by the seven-time Emmy Award winning series, THE AMAZING RACE, at 8:00 PM, leading into the critically acclaimed, award-winning drama, THE GOOD WIFE, at 9:00 PM. The always successful CSI: MIAMI caps the night at 10:00 PM.
Press Release:
CBS ANNOUNCES 2011-2012 PRIMETIME SCHEDULE
America's Most Watched Network Adds Five New Series
New Dramas Include a Thriller from J.J. Abrams, PERSON OF INTEREST, And Two Shows with Very Cerebral Twists - UNFORGETTABLE and A GIFTED MAN
Comedies Feature 2 BROKE GIRLS from Michael Patrick King ("Sex and the City"), and Two 'Odd Couple' Guys In HOW TO BE A GENTLEMAN
CSI Moves to Wednesday at 10:00 PM, THE GOOD WIFE Relocates to Sunday at 9:00 PM and RULES OF ENGAGEMENT Moves to Saturday at 8:00 PM
19 Series Return to Top-Rated Line-Up
UNDERCOVER BOSS and THE 2-2, a New Drama from Tribeca Productions and Executive Producers Robert De Niro and Jane Rosenthal, to Premiere Mid-Season
NEW YORK - CBS announced today its new 2011-2012 primetime schedule, ordering five new series and making key time-period moves for CSI and THE GOOD WIFE to strengthen its already top-rated primetime lineup. CBS will, once again, finish the season as America's most watched network, marking the eighth time it has done so in the last nine years.
read more here:
http://www.cbspressexpress.com/div.php/cbs_entertainment/release?id=28300
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Yay! :jumpy:
Thanks Peach! :)
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YAY!! :jumpy:
No change for TAR!
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awww, at the main page this topic shows as "CBS Upfronts! TAR 20..." so I had my hopes up that CBS had renewed TAR for another season lol
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oopsie...sorry about that!
But they renewed PHIL!! so for now I can live with that!
It's another non-elimination round for Phil Keoghan, who has just signed a new deal to continue for several more years as host of CBS' The Amazing Race.
http://www.tvguide.com/News/Phil-Keoghan-Deal-1032942.aspx
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Yes that is true at least in regards to the race.
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awww, at the main page this topic shows as "CBS Upfronts! TAR 20..." so I had my hopes up that CBS had renewed TAR for another season lol
Same here, :lol3:
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Hi everyone,
In Peach's quote that he posted, it said that Phil had signed on for "SEVERAL MORE YEARS OF HOST FOR AMAZING RACE". That in itself says that 20 is a done deal in my book. I hope so!
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He has also become their co-executive producer which indicates that he is still very motivated to invest time and energy to the cause. He deserved this role long ago as I understand that he has always had a big production role anyway.
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In recent seasons, Phil has been getting a Supervising Producer credit.
For comparison, Elise was originally had a supervising producer with her creator credit, then a co-executive producer credit, and around TAR 16, finally got an Executive Producer credit. Looks to me the show is doing the same path with Phil.
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Thanks peach!
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I think it will kill good Wife and rules of Engagement. i like both shows.
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I think it will kill good Wife and rules of Engagement. i like both shows.
Never seen "The Good Wife", but I'm sure it'll be fine. Ever since the Race moved to Sunday night, the show that follows it usually gets a huge lead-in. But "Rules of Engagement" on Saturday at 8?! That's TV suicide. Airing a show on Friday or Saturday night usually means that the network has kinda given up on that show, in one way or another.
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I think it will kill good Wife and rules of Engagement. i like both shows.
I can't comment of Rules of Engagement, but "The Good Wife" stands on its own. It will do well in any reasonable time slot. Following The Amazing Race is a good time slot.