The Pretender 2001 Pictures and Behind the Scenes

  • Post published:September 24, 2004
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I have been revamping the synopsis pages and the screen cap pages for a long time now and I finally have all The Pretender 2001 screencaps and behind the scenes photos up. Check them out using the Red Notebook Menu and then head to surveillance.

I have the caps from the trailer, 5 screencap pages, media pictures, behind the scenes with the Jamie Denton Cam, on the sent with the cast, scenery shots, and the crew! Let me know if something isn’t working.

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Cast Shows To Premiere

  • Post published:September 14, 2004
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Less Than Perfect premieres Friday, September 24th at 9:30pm on ABC: Andrea Parker stars.

Crossing Jordan premieres Sunday, September 26th at 10pm on NBC: No word on any further guest appearances by Michael T. Weiss.

Desperate Housewives Series Premiere airs Sunday October 3 at 9pm on ABC: Jamie Denton stars.

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USA’s ‘Evil’ Won’t Last to Second Season By Brian Ford Sullivan

  • Post published:August 12, 2004
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LOS ANGELES (thefutoncritic.com) — USA is pulling the plug on its freshman drama “Touching Evil,” as a network spokesman confirmed earlier this week the cable channel will not renew the series for a second season.

The news comes as USA is experiencing record series numbers from its summer entry “The 4.400” as well as strong showings by regulars “The Dead Zone” and “Monk.”

“Evil” debuted in March on Friday nights to the tune of 3.37 million viewers, falling to 2.3 million on average by the following month. A last ditch effort to relaunch the series on Mondays at 10:00/9:00c didn’t ignite any ratings sparks either.

Bruce Willis, Arnold Rifkin, Allen Hughes, Albert Hughes, Robert Palm and Antony Root were the executive producers of “Evil.”

As for USA’s other originals, “The 4.400” closed its five-week run on Sunday with 6.1 million viewers tuning in, including a 2.3 rating/6 share among adults 18-49, while lead-out “The Dead Zone” continued to fare well, earning 4.6 million viewers and a 2.0 rating/6 share in adults 18-49.

Friday mainstay “Monk” also remained a powerhouse this past weekend, earning 5.8 million viewers and a 1.7 rating/6 share among adults 18-49, both season highs for the series.

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Jamie Denton’s New Show!

  • Post published:June 9, 2004
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According to his site, Jamie is going to be on the ABC Fall show “Desperate Housewives”. His character’s name is Mike Delfino, a “more than meets the eye” plumber who has rented a house on a cul-de-sac populated by a bevy of single/divorced/antsy-with-their-husband women. The pilot centers on the secret lives of four of those women. More will be reported when it becomes available.

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Less Than Perfect on a new night

  • Post published:June 7, 2004
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LESS THAN PERFECT (new night – Fridays, 9:30-10:00 p.m., ET) — Sara Rue stars as Claudia “Claude” Casey, the assistant to handsome GNB news anchor, Will Butler, played by Eric Roberts. Claude is a little older and a little wiser now, but she still manages to do her job with the same enthusiasm that she had on her first day. Her co-workers on the 22nd floor seem less interested in her vivacious attitude than getting rid of her. Kipp (Zachary Levi) and Lydia (Andrea Parker) are certain that Claude is a minor inconvenience who will easily fold, but while she may look like a pushover, they’ll learn not to push her. With the help of her old friends from the fourth floor, Ramona (Sherri Shepherd) and Owen (Andy Dick), Claude is determined to prove that she may not be perfect, but she’s also not going down without a fight. Claude’s wacky next-door neighbor Carl (Will Sasso) also works at GNB in the cafeteria and is Owen’s buddy. The upstairs/downstairs battle continues in the workplace. As “Less Than Perfect” enters its third season, Patrick Warburton will join the cast as a series regular, reprising his role as Jeb, an opinionated on-air pundit and Lydia’s new fiance.

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MTW Guest Stars on Crossing Jordan — (10:00-11:00 p.m. ET)

  • Post published:June 6, 2004
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“O, Brother Where Art Thou?”

Jordan searches for evidence to vindicate her father in conclusion to season finale cliffhangfer — In the conclusion of the second season ending cliff-hanger, Jordan (Jill Hennessy) searches for evidence to clear her father, Max (Ken Howard), who stands accused of murdering the chief of police. Hindered by Max’ disappearancer, Jordan relies on a suspended Woody (Jerry O’Connell), working with detective Annie Capra (guest star Arija Bareikis), to help her track down missing brother James (guest star Michael T. Weiss, “The Pretender”) who she believes to be the key to solving this homicide. Meanwhile, Garret (Miguel Ferrer) butts heads with former romantic partner D.A. Walcott (guest star Susan Gibney) who, in the wake of the chief’s murder, has commandeered the morgue staff as part of the investigation. Kathryn Hahn, Steve Valentine, Ravi Kapoor and Ivan Sergei also star.

Although this episode according to NBC’s website is currently scheduled for Sunday, June 6 (with part two of “Pandora’s Trunk”, last season’s finale on Sunday, May 30), with Smarty Jones having won the Preakness on May 15, there is now a possibility that NBC might move up the cliffhanger resolution to Saturday, June 5. If so, it would be to take advantage of what will be the biggest TV rating for any horse race in at least 15 years for the Belmont Stakes, where Smarty Jones will attempt to become the first Triple Crown winner since Affirmed in 1978, possibly with both parts of “Pandora’s Trunk” ahead of this episode to make for a three-hour “event” following The Belmont Stakes, provided NBC can get the Belmont Stakes telecast moved back to 6:30-8:00 PM Eastern Time.

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MTW Guest Stars on Crossing Jordan — (10:00-11:00 p.m. ET)

  • Post published:May 30, 2004
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“Pandora’s Trunk Part II” Repeat
Back on the hunt, Jordan investigates new leads in her mother’s murder in second season finale with guest star MICHAEL T. WEISS — In the conclusion of the season-ending two-parter, Jordan’s (Jill Hennessy) quest for her mother’s killer leads her to the trunk of an abandoned Ford and the 23-year-old skeleton of a murdered Boston detective. When the firestorm created by this discovery prompts Garret (Miguel Ferrer) to remove the vigilant M.E. from the case, she pushes forward on her own in the search for answers –and discovers more of her father’s (Ken Howard) demons in the process. Meanwhile, Woody (Jerry O’Connell) takes over the search for the cop-killer and gains an unlikely partner in the chief of police (guest star Edward Hermann “The Emperor’s Club”). Michael T. Weiss (“The Pretender”) also guest stars as Jordan’s brother. Kathryn Hahn, Steve Valentine, Ravi Kapoor and Ivan Sergei also star.

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MTW Guest Stars on Crossing Jordan

  • Post published:May 28, 2004
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In a very confusing order of episodes, Crossing Jordan will end it’s very short third season with “O Brother Where Art Thou?” Michael T. Weiss will guest star. On May 30th NBC will air the second season finale cliffhanger in which Jordan finds her brother. On June 6th, NBC will air the conclusion to this story with Jordan’s hunt for her brother.

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