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2009-01-09 01:12:30 UTC
from the hollywood reporter
More John Wells at NBC
Episodic orders for 'ER,' 'Police'
By Nellie Andreeva
It will be a longer goodbye for NBC's veteran medical drama "ER,"
whose final 15th season has been extended by three additional
episodes.
As part of NBC's deal with producer Warner Bros. TV and "ER" executive
producer John Wells, NBC also has ordered six episodes from the Wells-
produced new cop drama "Police."
NBC and Warner Bros. had been in intense negotiations over the past
few weeks for a "Police" series pickup.
The network had been asking for a 12-episode midseason order, while
WBTV had been reluctant to deficit such a large order in light of
NBC's recent decision to launch a Jay Leno-fronted talk show in the 10
p.m. hour next fall, which would limit the network's needs for drama
series.
Meanwhile, NBC, WBTV and Wells had also been talking about adding
additional three episodes to the 19-hour final season of "ER," which
has performed in the fall, regularly winning its Thursday 10 p.m.
slot.
It is not clear how the extended season of "ER" will affect new drama
"Kings," which was slated to air in the slot following the "ER" series
finale March 12.
It's possible for "Police" to succeed "ER" Thursdays at 10 p.m. as it
was originally envisioned and for "Kings" to move to another night.
More John Wells at NBC
Episodic orders for 'ER,' 'Police'
By Nellie Andreeva
It will be a longer goodbye for NBC's veteran medical drama "ER,"
whose final 15th season has been extended by three additional
episodes.
As part of NBC's deal with producer Warner Bros. TV and "ER" executive
producer John Wells, NBC also has ordered six episodes from the Wells-
produced new cop drama "Police."
NBC and Warner Bros. had been in intense negotiations over the past
few weeks for a "Police" series pickup.
The network had been asking for a 12-episode midseason order, while
WBTV had been reluctant to deficit such a large order in light of
NBC's recent decision to launch a Jay Leno-fronted talk show in the 10
p.m. hour next fall, which would limit the network's needs for drama
series.
Meanwhile, NBC, WBTV and Wells had also been talking about adding
additional three episodes to the 19-hour final season of "ER," which
has performed in the fall, regularly winning its Thursday 10 p.m.
slot.
It is not clear how the extended season of "ER" will affect new drama
"Kings," which was slated to air in the slot following the "ER" series
finale March 12.
It's possible for "Police" to succeed "ER" Thursdays at 10 p.m. as it
was originally envisioned and for "Kings" to move to another night.