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There has been a lot of talk, especially recently, about a remake of the 1984 box office film Romancing the Stone. For quite some time there had been talk about remaking it on the big screen with Grey’s Anatomy alum Katherine Heigl and Phantom of the Opera actor Gerard Butler rumored to be considered for the lead roles. But now the most recent news is that NBC has picked it up with plans to make it into a weekly TV series.

As many will remember, the original film starred Kathleen Turner as romance writer Joan Wilder who sets off to Colombia to ransom her kidnapped sister, soon finding herself in the middle of a dangerous adventure alongside a swashbuckling American bird exporter played by Michael Douglas.

Ryan Sypek

The network’s plan for the TV adaptation is to have the story follow a successful but unfulfilled woman who teams with a risk-taking adventurer to take on weekly missions while on a larger quest to find her missing brother.

Angela Sarafyan

Now that sounds all fine and well to me, but the keys to this adaptation succeeding will be the right casting, the right creative team and making the show an action-packed, fun and interesting series that TV viewers will want to watch every week. Without those key components, the show will crash and burn like so many other TV shows before it.

Paul Blackthorne

But I have to admit that I have been tossing around an idea for a Romancing the Stone remake of my own for about the last 9 months or so. And with the news of the NBC pick-up breaking last week, I just had to get my own idea down in print. It won’t make any difference in the long run, but it sure will, at the very least, make me feel better, knowing that my idea is out there for anyone interested in reading about it.

Arielle Kebbel

So, without further ado, here is my idea for my Romancing the Stone remake:

In the world of gaming, Maggie Harding and Jake Wood, who have been step-brother and step-sister since Maggie’s mom and Jake’s dad married when they were little kids, are the new dynamic duo; Maggie creates the fantastic worlds contained within their international hit video game Phantasma while Jake is not only the mastermind behind the development of the game but also the entire business end of their worldwide enterprise. Maggie serves as the face of the business because of her outgoing personality and vivacious (often out of control) nature while Jake tends to be the wallflower, struggling with personal insecurities and phobias as well as an enormous clumsy streak. But when Maggie gets in deep trouble with Zane Randall, an incredibly powerful businessman, who actually turns out to be a deadly drug lord in Japan, Jake has to overcome all of his phobias in order to save his “little sister’s” life.

Ken Watanabe

After receiving an encrypted text from Maggie, Jake sets out for Kobe, Japan to retrieve a valuable ‘family heirloom’ which Randall alleges Maggie swiped (she’s a klepto, by the way) from one of his luxurious hotels during a high-profile video game conference. But once Jake gets there, he makes a fateful mistake, taking the wrong mountain road and running smack dap into the stalled jeep owned by Jacqueline “Ace” Calder, a former Marine drill sergeant and current international bounty hunter.

Ken Leung

Ace is on the trail of Jun Yamaguchi, a Wakagashira [the loose translation for a First Lieutenant, which is second only to the boss within the Yamaguchi family] one of the deadliest members of the Yakuza, the organized crime syndicate in Japan which is based out of Kobe. Jun is wanted in connection with a number of grizzly and unsolved murders in the United States and Mexico. Jake is now thrown into her hunt in exchange for her help getting him to the center of the city to retrieve the heirloom and save Maggie.

Miracle Laurie

Their hunt for Jun takes them across most of the wards within the city of Kobe, putting Ace and Jake through adventures for which neither of them are prepared. Jake starts to overcome his phobias and Ace starts to let down her barriers in order to survive; and in doing so, they unexpectedly find common ground and slowly begin to fall for each other. But, can they track down the heirloom, which turns out to contain a zip drive of all Randall’s illegal deals, that will eventually save Maggie’s life and catch Jun before he kills again?

The main cast of characters would include the following:

Actor Ryan Sypek would play Jake Wood. Ryan is best known for his role on the ABC Family series Wildfire, he has also appeared in How I Met Your Mother, Greek, The Nine Lives of Chloe King and the made-for-TV movie Christmas Cupid.

Actress Arielle Kebbel would play Jacqueline “Ace” Calder. Arielle has appeared in episodes of Gilmore Girls, Life Unexpected, True Blood and The Vampire Diaries.

Actress Angela Sarafyan would play Maggie Harding. Angela has been seen in episodes of The Good Guys, In Plain Sight, The Shield, 24 and Lincoln Heights.

Patrick Fabian

Actor Paul Blackthorne would play Zane Randall. Paul has appeared in The Gates, The Dresden Files, 24, Lipstick Jungle, Big Shots, ER and Presidio Med.

Actor Ken Watanabe would play Jun Yamaguchi. Ken is best known in the US for his roles in the box office films The Last Samurai, Batman Begins and Inception.

Other members of the cast (not referenced in the description above) would include:

Jennifer Beals

Actor Ken Leung would play Zane Randall’s right-hand man, Seung Lee, a Korean master of martial arts.  He also holds a Master’s degree in Business, allowing him to make Randall’s business enterprise look 100 percent legitimate. He is tasked to meet Jake upon arrival at Kobe, but Jake’s clumsy streak not to mention his lack of directional skill, fouls that plan. He tracks Jake and Ace during their adventures, reporting all details back to Randall.

Actress Miracle Laurie would play Cassie Grant, the on-again off-again girlfriend of Jake, who is unsuccessful in convincing Jake not to go to Kobe. She works for Jake and Maggie’s enterprise in Research and Development. She will appear in the beginning in various scenes at the company’s office and in several flashbacks as Jake and Ace share stories of their past.

Jonathan Silverman

Actor Patrick Fabian would play Hank Todd, the man who discovered Maggie and Jack’s talent, molding them into the dynamic duo and providing the initial capital to get them started. Hank was also unable to keep Jake from going to Kobe.

Actress Jennifer Beals would play Sarah Harding-Wood, Maggie’s mom and Jake’s step-mom, who will appear in flashbacks in the beginning of the film showing Maggie’s and Jake’s younger days and will be featured briefly in the final scenes.

Enver Gjokaj

Actor Jonathan Silverman would play Gregory Wood, Jake’s dad and Maggie’s step-dad, who will also appear in the same flashbacks at the beginning and briefly in the final scenes.

Actor Enver Gjokaj would play Marine Captain Barry “Moose” Walinski, the only guy Ace ever got close to while in the service. He will appear in flashbacks as Jake and Ace share stories of their past and he will appear in an unexpected twist ending.

So, there you have it my version of Romancing the Stone the remake for the big screen, for better or worse. I would love to hear your thoughts. Do you like the storyline? Like the casting? Or, maybe you have a better idea for either the storyline or casting. Please share.

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The Paley Center for Media in Beverly Hills will, once again, be holding their annual Paley Preview Parties, spotlighting some of the new fall shows being introduced by each of the major networks.

On September 10 (which is a Saturday), ABC will screen the comedies Last Man Standing, Man Up! and Suburgatory as well as the new drama Revenge. Among the panelist are Jeremy Sisto and Jane Levy from Suburgatory; Christopher Moynihan and Dan Fogler from Man Up!; Nancy Travis from Last Man Standing; and Emily Van Camp, Madeline Stowe, Gabriel Mann, and Mike Kelley from Revenge.

Attendance is free, but an RSVP is required. For more details, please visit The Paley Center for Media.

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Here are the ratings results for the Monday night dramas. They were all repeats, once again, last night:

8 PM Show:
Gossip Girl (The CW) – 682,000 viewers

9 PM Show:
One Tree Hill (The CW) – 531,000 viewers

10 PM Shows:
Hawaii Five-0 (CBS) [repeat] – 4.6 million
Castle (ABC) [repeat] – 4.3 million

What did you watch last night? Please share.

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Trying to figure out what to watch tonight? Be it new episodes of the TV season, reairs of cable series or a movie, here are some suggestions:

6:45 PM:
The Blind Side movie on HBO2

7 PM:
Underworld: Rise of the Lycans movie on Syfy

7:25 PM:
The Scorpion King movie on Starz

7:30 PM:
X-Men Origins: Wolverine movie on FX

7:45 PM:
Terminator 2: Judgment Day movie on Cinemax

8 PM:
Rizzoli & Isles on TNT (Reair)
Glee on FOX (Reair)
NCIS on CBS (Reair)
Marry Me movie on Lifetime Movie Network

9 PM:
NCIS: Los Angeles on CBS (Reair)
Sherlock Holmes movie on HBO2
Knight and Day movie on More Max

10 PM:
Combat Hospital on ABC (NEW – Series Finale)
NCIS on CBS (Reair)

Enjoy!

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There was only one drama on last night even though it was a repeat. Here is how it fared in the overall ratings:

10 PM Show:
The Good Wife (CBS) [repeat] – 3.4 million

What did you watch last night? Please share.

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With the new fall TV season quickly approaching – the first night of premieres is on September 13 – it is only fitting to highlight the faces of fall for which viewers should pay extra attention or to welcome back some familiar faces we haven’t seen in quite some time.

First, let’s focus on the new faces. They appear below in no particular order:

Landon Liboiron

Landon Liboiron – He will appear in the much-buzzed about FOX series Terra Nova (debuting on September 26 at 8 PM) as Josh Shannon, the son of the central characters who are part of pilgrimage from the future, using a wormhole in the fabric of time to travel from 2149 back 85 million years in the hopes of starting fresh. Landon has appeared in the Canadian shows Wild Roses and Degrassi: The Next Generation as well as the American series Life Unexpected.

Taissa Farmiga

Taissa Farmiga – She is a newcomer within the industry, having only appeared in the box office film Higher Ground, directed by and starring her older sister Vera Farmiga. She will appear in the shrouded in mystery FX series American Horror Story (debuting on October 5 at 10 PM) as the daughter of Ben and Vivien Harmon (to be played by Dylan McDermott and Connie Britton).

Naturi Naughton

Naturi Naughton – Her role will be that of Brenda one of the “Bunny’s” in the NBC series The Playboy Club (debuting on September 19 at 10 PM). This will be her first TV role, but she has appeared in the box office films Notorious, Fame and Lottery Ticket.

Joshua Bowman

Joshua Bowman – He plays a pivotal role of Daniel Grayson in the ABC drama Revenge (debuting on September 21 at 10 PM), in which his character seems to meet an untimely end (or does he) while engaged to the lead character (played by Emily Van Camp). He has appeared in the UK medical drama Holby City as well as the ABC Family series Make It or Break It.

Phoebe Tonkin

Phoebe Tonkin – Making her American debut, this Australian actress will play Faye Chamberlain, one of the teen witches on the new CW series The Secret Circle (debuting on September 15 at 9 PM). In her home country she appeared in the TV shows H20: Just Add Water and Home and Away as well as the Australian box office film Tomorrow, When the War Began.

David Giuntoli

David Giuntoli – He will play lead character Detective Nick Burckhardt in the NBC fairytale series Grimm (debuting on October 21 at 9 PM). Much of his work has been in guest appearances on numerous shows such as Eli Stone, The Unit, Without a Trace, Private Practice, Cold Case, Nip/Tuck as well as Privileged. He also had a role in the independent film Weather Girl.

Annie Ilonzeh

Annie Ilonzeh – She will appear as Kate Prince, one of the new angels in the ABC remake of the classic 70’s series Charlie’s Angels (debuting on September 22 at 10 PM). Her resume includes a stint on the daytime soap General Hospital as well as Entourage and remake of Melrose Place.

Josh Dallas

Josh Dallas – He will star in the dual role of Prince Charming/John Doe on the ABC fairytale series Once Upon a Time (debuting on October 23 at 8 PM). He starred alongside Chris Hemsworth in the box office film Thor and in episodes of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation and the remake of Hawaii Five-0.

Next, here are the familiar faces returning to TV after a long absence. Again, they appear in no particular order:

Claire Danes

Claire Danes – She made her first big TV appearance in the short-lived but critically acclaimed series My So-Called Life 17 years ago and will now return to television in the Showtime series Homeland (debuting on October 2 at 10 PM), playing CIA officer Carrie Anderson. During her time away from television, she has appeared in countless movies such as Stardust, Evening, Terminator 3: The Rise of the Machines, Shopgirl, Brokedown Palace, Romeo + Juliet and The Family Stone (among others). She also appeared in the telefilm Temple Grandin, which garnered her a Golden Globe win.

Nick Wechsler

Nick Wechsler – He got his start on TV in the short-lived series Team Knight Rider but it was his role of Kyle Valenti on the fan-favorite Roswell that turned heads. He now returns to a series regular role in the ABC drama Revenge (debuting on September 21 at 10 PM), playing Ben the childhood friend of lead character Emily. Between Roswell and Revenge, he appeared in episodes of Chase, North Shore, Tru Calling, Cold Case, Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles, Crossing Jordan, Without a Trace and Malcolm in the Middle.

Rachel Bilson

Rachel Bilson – She first made an impression with TV viewers on the popular series The O.C., starring as Summer Roberts and then she appeared in several episodes of the fan-favorite series Chuck before starring in the box office films Jumper and New York, I Love You. Now, she will appear in the CW series Hart of Dixie (debuting on September 26 at 9 PM)s, playing Dr. Zoe Hart, a New York surgeon who ends up working in a small clinic in Bluebell, Alabama.

Sarah Michelle Gellar

Sarah Michelle Gellar – Obviously, Sarah is best known for her role as Buffy Summers on Buffy, the Vampire Slayer, but Sarah also appeared on the soap opera All My Children and in the films Cruel Intentions and I Know What You Did Last Summer. During her time away from TV, she appeared in the box office films The Grudge (and its sequel), Scooby Doo (and its sequel), The Return, Southland Tales and Possession. Now, she makes her TV comeback on the CW series Ringer (debuting on September 13 at 9 PM) where she will play the dual role of polar opposite twins Bridget Cafferty and Siobhan Martin.

So, there you have it: the new faces to look out for as the fall TV season starts as well as the returning stars to welcome back on the small screen.

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Happy Labor Day

Hey All,

Just sending out well wishes for a wonderful Labor Day to all the American readers who celebrate the holiday.

Have a terrific and safe holiday weekend!!

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Trying to figure out what to watch tonight? Be it new episodes of the TV season, reairs of cable series or a movie, here are some suggestions:

NOTE: Happy Labor Day!

7 PM:
Underworld movie on Syfy

8 PM:
NCIS on USA Network
The Closer on TNT (Reair)
Avatar movie on HBO at 8 PM

9 PM:
The Lying Game on ABC Family (NEW)
The Closer on TNT (NEW)
True Blood on HBO2 (Reair)
Underworld: Rise of the Lycans movie on Syfy

9:30 PM:
The Client movie on TV Guide Network

10 PM:
Rizzoli & Isles on TNT (NEW)
The Glades on A&E (NEW – Season Finale)
Castle on ABC (Reair)
Knight and Day movie on Cinemax

11 PM:
The Protector on Lifetime (Check Local Listings for Airing)

Enjoy!

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The Paley Center for Media in Beverly Hills will, once again, be holding their annual Paley Preview Parties, spotlighting some of the new fall shows being introduced by each of the major networks.

On September 8, NBC will screen the debut episodes of the half-hour comedies Whitney, and Up All Night and Free Agents as well as the dramas Grimm, The Playboy Club and Prime Suspect. The guests on the panel that night will be Whitney-based only, including the entire cast and executive producers.

Attendance is free, but an RSVP is required. For more details, please visit The Paley Center for Media.

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It’s time to review the ratings for the cable dramas that aired during the entire month of August.

MONDAYS:

The Closer – The TNT crime drama aired five new episodes during this time frame. The ratings for each of those episodes are as follows:

August 1 – 6.6 million
August 8 – 6.5 million
August 15 – 6.7 million
August 22 – 6.6 million
August 29 – 6.8 million

This averages out to 6.6 million viewers. The next new episode will air on Monday, September 5.

Rizzoli & Isles – The TNT police drama aired five new episodes during this time frame. The ratings for each of those episodes are as follows:

August 1 – 6.5 million
August 8 – 6.5 million
August 15 – 6.7 million
August 22 – 6.3 million
August 29 – 6.7 million

This averages out to 6.5 million viewers. The next new episode will air on Monday, September 5.

The Secret Life of the American Teenager – There were five episodes of this ABC Family Channel drama that aired during this time frame. The ratings for each of those episodes are as follows:

August 1 – 2.4 million
August 8 – 2.5 million
August 15 – 2.4 million
August 22 – 2.5 million
August 29 – 2.4 million

This averages out to 2.5 million viewers. The season finale will air on Monday, September 5.

Switched at Birth – The final two episodes of the new ABC Family series aired during the time frame. The ratings for both of those episodes are as follows:

August 1– 2 million
August 8 – 2.8 million (Mid-Season Finale)

That averages out to 2.4 million viewers. The show has been given a full 22-episode order with the back 12 episodes to return in early 2012.

Eureka – This popular Syfy series aired five new episodes during this time frame. The ratings for each of those episodes are as follows:

August 1 – 2.1 million
August 8 – 2.2 million
August 15 – 2.2 million
August 22 – 2 million
August 29 – 2.1 million

This averages out to 2.1 million viewers. The next new episode won’t air until Monday, September 12.

Warehouse 13 – The Syfy drama aired five new episodes airing during this time frame. The ratings for each of those episodes are as follows:

August 1 – 2.3 million
August 8 – 2.5 million
August 15 – 2.4 million
August 22 – 2.3 million
August 31 – 2.3 million

This averages out to 2.4 million viewers. The next new episode won’t air until Monday, September 12.

Alphas – This new Syfy series aired five new episodes during this time frame. The ratings for each of those episodes are as follows:

August 1 – 2 million
August 8 – 2 million
August 15 – 1.8 million
August 22 – 1.9 million
August 29 – 1.8 million

This averages out to 1.9 million viewers. The next new episode won’t air until Monday, September 12.

Teen Wolf – The final three episodes of the first season of the MTV drama aired during this time frame. The ratings for each of those episodes are as follows:

August 1 – 1.5 million
August 8 – 1.7 million
August 15 – 2.1 million (Season Finale)

That averages out to 1.8 million viewers. The show has been renewed for a second season, returning next summer.

The Protector – The new Lifetime police drama was moved to Monday nights at 10 PM as of August 1. The shows aired a new episode that night as well as on August 8. It was then quietly moved to 11 PM on Monday nights, as of August 15.

Ratings for the August 1 and August 8 episodes were 849,000 viewers and 600,000 viewers respectively. Ratings for the other 3 episodes in August have not been made available.

The final two episodes of the first season will air on Monday, September 12 and 19. There is no word on if the show will be renewed.

The Lying Game – The new ABC Family teen drama debuted on August 15, airing three episodes during the time frame. The ratings for each of those episodes are as follows:

August 14 – 1.4 million
August 21 – 1.5 million
August 29 – 1.3 million

This averages out to 1.4 million viewers. The next new episode will air on Monday, September 5.

TUESDAYS:

Covert Affairs – The final two episodes before the mid-season break aired during this time frame. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

August 2 – 4.6 million
August 9 – 4.7 million (Mid-Season Finale)

That averages out to 4.7 million viewers. The final six episodes of the current season will air starting on Tuesday, November 1.

White Collar – The final two episodes before the mid-season break aired during this time frame. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

August 2 – 3.7 million
August 9 – 4.3 million (Mid-Season Finale)

That averages out to 4 million viewers. The final six episodes of the current season will air starting in January 2012.

Pretty Little Liars – There were five episodes of this popular ABC Family Channel soap that aired during this time frame. The ratings for each of those episodes are as follows:

August 2 – 2.4 million
August 9 – 2.5 million
August 16 – 2.3 million
August 23 – 2.6 million
August 30 – 3 million (Mid-Season Finale)

This averages out to 2.6 million viewers. A stand-alone Halloween episode will air on October 19 with the remainder of the current season set to air starting in January 2012.

The Nine Lives of Chloe King – The finale three episodes of the ABC Family drama aired during this time frame. The ratings for each of those episodes are as follows:

August 2 – 961,000 viewers
August 9 – 1.3 million
August 16 – 1.1 million (Finale)

This averages out to approximately 1.2 million viewers. There has been no word from the network about a second season renewal yet.

Memphis Beat – There were three episodes of this TNT police drama that aired during this time frame. The ratings for each of those episodes are as follows:

August 2 – 3.2 million
August 9 – 3 million
August 16 – 2.9 million (Season Finale)

This averages out to 3 million viewers. TNT has yet to announce if it will renew the show for another season.

Hawthorne – There were three episodes of this TNT medical drama that aired during this time frame. The ratings for each of those episodes are as follows:

August 2 – 2.5 million
August 9 – 2.3 million
August 16 – 2.9 million (Season Finale)

This averages out to 2.6 million viewers. The network recently announced they would not be renewing the show for another season.

WEDNESDAYS:

Royal Pains – The USA Network medical aired five episodes during this time frame. The ratings for each of those episodes are as follows:

August 3 – 5.5 million
August 10 – 5.2 million
August 17 – 5.4 million
August 24 – 5.5 million
August 31 – 5.4 million (Mid-Season Finale)

This averages out to 5.4 million viewers. There are 8 more episodes left in the show’s current season with those episodes expected to air in early 2012.

Necessary Roughness – This new USA Network series aired five episodes during this time frame. The ratings for each of those episodes are as follows:

August 3 – 4.5 million
August 10 – 4.1 million
August 17 – 4.2 million
August 24 – 4.2 million
August 31 – 4 million

This averages out to 4.2 million viewers. An all-new new episode will air on Wednesday, September 7.

Franklin & Bash –The season finale of the TNT legal drama aired on August 3, garnering 2.5 million viewers. The show was renewed for a second season, returning next summer.

Rescue Me – This FX series aired four episodes during this time frame. The ratings for each of those episodes are as follows:

August 3 – 1.2 million
August 10 – 1.2 million
August 17 – 1.4 million
August 24 – 1.1 million
August 31 – 1.3 million

This averages out to 1.2 million viewers. A new episode aired on August 3, but those ratings results will be included in next month’s report. The series finale will air on Wednesday, September 7.

Damages – The ratings for the DirecTV airing of the former FX series have not been easily located and cannot, once again, be provided here. An all-new episode will air on Wednesday, September 7.

The Hour – The period piece that debuted on BBC America on August 17, airing two more new episodes on August 24 and 31; but ratings results for those three episodes have been difficult to locate. An all-new episode will air on Wednesday, September 7.

THURSDAYS:

Burn Notice – The popular USA Network spy drama aired four episodes during this time frame. The ratings for each of those episodes are as follows:

August 4 – 5.2 million
August 11 – 4.7 million
August 18 – 5.3 million
August 25 – 4.6 million

This averages out to 5 million viewers. A new episode aired on September 1, but those ratings results will be included in next month’s report. The mid-season finale will air on Thursday, September 8.

Suits – The new USA Network legal drama aired four episodes during this time frame. The ratings for each of those episodes are as follows:

August 4 – 4 million
August 11 – 4 million
August 18 – 4.5 million
August 25 – 3.8 million

This averages out to 4.1 million viewers. A new episode aired on September 1, but those ratings results will be included in next month’s report. The season finale will air on Thursday, September 8.

FRIDAYS:

Haven – The Syfy drama aired four episodes during this time frame. The ratings for each of those episodes are as follows:

August 5 – 1.8 million
August 12 – 1.9 million
August 19 – 1.7 million
August 26 – 1.9 million

This averages out to 1.8 million viewers. A new episode aired on September 2, but those ratings numbers will be included in next month’s report. The next new episode will air on Friday, September 9.

Torchwood: Miracle Day – There were four episodes of this Lifetime police drama that aired during this time frame. The ratings for each of those episodes are as follows:

August 5 – 582,000 viewers
August 12 – 581,000 viewers
August 19 – 662,000 viewers
August 26 – Numbers not available yet

This averages out to 608,000 viewers. A new episode aired on September 2, but those ratings numbers will be included in next month’s report. The finale episode will air on Friday, September 9. Rumors are running rampant that the show will not be renewed for another season, but nothing has been confirmed yet.

Strike Back – The explosive military-based Cinemax series debuted on August 12, garnering 567,000 viewers. There were also new episodes on August 16 and 26; but ratings numbers for those episodes have been difficult to track down. A new episode aired on September 2, but those numbers, if found, will be included in next month’s report. An all-new episode will air on Friday, September 9.

SATURDAYS:

Doctor Who – The Doctor returned with the current season’s final six new episodes on BBC America, but the ratings for that episode has been extremely difficult to track down. A new episode aired on September 3 with an all-new episode set to air on Saturday, September 10.

SUNDAYS:

In Plain Sight – The season finale of the USA Network drama aired on Sunday, August 7, earning 4.1 million viewers. The fifth and final season of the series will air next summer.

The Glades – There were four episodes of this A&E police drama that aired during this time frame. The ratings for each of those episodes are as follows:

August 7 – 2.3 million
August 14 – 2.9 million
August 21 – 2.6 million
August 28 – 2.7 million

That averages out to 2.6 million viewers. The season finale will air on a special night, Monday, September 5. There has been no official word from the network if the show has received a third season renewal.

Drop Dead Diva – There were five episodes of this popular Lifetime dramedy that aired during this time frame. The ratings for each of those episodes are as follows:

August 7 – 2.4 million
August 14 – 2.4 million
August 21 – 2.2 million
August 28 – 2.5 million

That averages out to 2.4 million viewers. The next new episode will air on Sunday, September 4.

Against the Wall – There were four episodes of this Lifetime police drama that aired during this time frame. The ratings for each of those episodes are as follows:

August 7 – 1.8 million
August 14 – 1.9 million
August 21 – 1.8 million
August 28 – 1.9 million

This averages out to 1.9 million viewers. An all-new episode will air on Sunday, September 4.

Falling Skies – The two-hour season finale aired on Sunday, August 7, earning 5.6 million viewers. As mentioned before, the show was picked up for a second season by TNT.

Leverage – The TNT series aired four new episodes during the time frame. The ratings for each of those episodes are as follows:

August 14 (Two New Episodes Aired) – 3.4 million and 3.3 million
August 21 – 3 million
August 28 – 3.2 million (Mid-Season Finale)

This averages out to 3.3 million viewers. There will be 8 new episodes airing starting this November.

True Blood – The HBO series aired four new episodes during the time frame. The ratings for each of those episodes are as follows:

August 7 – 5.1 million
August 14 – 5.3 million
August 21 – 5.5 million
August 28 – 5.3 million

This averages out to 5.3 million viewers. The next new episode will air on Sunday, September 4.

Breaking Bad – The AMC series aired four episodes in the time frame. The ratings for each of those episodes are as follows:

August 7 – 1.8 million
August 14 – 1.8 million
August 21 – 1.7 million
August 28 – 1.9 million

This averages out to 1.8 million viewers. The next new episode will air on Sunday, September 4.

Stay tuned next month for more ratings details on the cable series.

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