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2010 Premiere Dates/Regular Times?

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Can anyone direct me to a site that shows the upcoming 2010 season/mid-season/series premieres, as well as when they'll regularly air? 24, for example; I know from experience it'll be on Mondays at 9, but I'd like confirmation of this. All I can find is the season premiere date.

There are also shows moving time slots I'd like to know about.

Fall 2009 TV really sucked, IMHO. But Winter 2010 is shaping up well. 24 returns, Caprica premieres, and a few others. :)
 
Fall 2009 TV really sucked, IMHO.
I had to subscribe to Showtime to salvage things. :rommie: Dexter kicked major ass, and Sons of Anarchy had a pretty good season but Heroes continued its epic lameness, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia is getting into "they're out of ideas" territory and I honestly can't remember what else I watched even though there must have been something or other.

Bring on Breaking Bad, Chuck, Caprica and Lost! :bolian:

Life's being narrated by Oprah? WTF?

Why not? She started her career as an actor and has a good, distinctive voice. Reciting some bland lines for a nature show can't be that challenging of a gig.

New FX series Justified (formerly Lawman) starring Timothy Olyphant premieres in March, exact date TBD.
I want to like this one, because I like Olyphant, but the previews I've seen make it look far too much like a one-sided wish-fulfillment vigilante show. The bad guys are craven and disgusting so Our Hero looks wonderful. But it's FX and they have a decent track record so maybe they'll take a cue from other anti-hero cable shows and let Olyphant not be so absurdly and boringly noble all the time.

And of course I'll keep watching Heroes, just to see if the writers ever
admit that the guy Peter is mourning was never his frakkin brother in the first place!!!! Plus there's no way they're keeping faux-Nathan dead. Wotta con.

Will pick back up with FlashForward and V, too.

For The Pacific, I'll wait for the DVDs.
 
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The only show I'm really excited about is LOST--the decade's best show and I can't wait to see it wrap up.

I'll tune in for Legend of the Seeker, Chuck, V, Flash Forward, Vampire Diaries Fringe, Burn Notice and Supernatural. I'll give Human Target, Caprica and Past Life a chance.

I'm done with Heroes, Melrose Place 2.0 and Damages after last season's middling run.
 
The only shows I watched this year were Smallville, The Vampire Diaries, Supernatural and The Middle. I started watching One Tree Hill...but it is not the same as it was without Hilarie Burton & Chad Michael Murray.

I can't wait to see LOST & 24.
 
Why not? She started her career as an actor and has a good, distinctive voice. Reciting some bland lines for a nature show can't be that challenging of a gig.
Because David Attenborough does a great job, and is an expert in the subject. Why get rid of his narration for Oprah?


Because she's a bankable star and most Americans don't know who David Attenborough is? Business Week has pegged Oprah's ability to sell a book at 20-100x that of any other American media personality.


Indy, who would much rather hear Attenborough than Oprah.
 
Why not? She started her career as an actor and has a good, distinctive voice. Reciting some bland lines for a nature show can't be that challenging of a gig.
Because David Attenborough does a great job, and is an expert in the subject. Why get rid of his narration for Oprah?

Attenborough annoys me. :rommie: I liked Sigourney Weaver's narration of the other one, but I'm happy to give Oprah a chance. (And considering her star power, it's hard to fault the producers for their decision.)

You know you I really like narrating nature shows? Avery Brooks! I like hearing "Ripley" or "Sisko" blathering on about wildebeest. Voice over actors are actors. They don't need to be an expert on the lines they're reciting anymore than Weaver or Brooks needed to be astronauts in real life to play their sci fi roles.

For the new shows, I'll give Past Life a shot and maybe Human Target, too, but that latter one just doesn't sound like it qualifies as either sf/f or interesting. Past Life sounds like the approach will be too mawkish, placing it in that intolerable Medium/Ghost Whisperer sub-genre of sf/f.
 
Is this being used for British shows and airdates too? Because there's a load coming up.

Being Human Series 2 starts Sunday 10th January BBC Three/HD
Hustle series 6 Munday 4th January BBC One
Law & Order UK (I guess they're going with) Series 2 Monday 11th January ITV1
Shameless series 7 Tuesday 25th January Channel 4
Survivors series 2 Tuesday 13th January BBC One/HD
Wild at Heart series 5 Sunday 10th January ITV1

UK airdates for US Shows

25 Season 8 Sunday 24th January Sky 1
90210 season 2 Tuesday 5th January E4
CSI Season 10 Tuesday 12th January Five
CSI NY Season 6 Satureday 9th January Five
Glee Season 1 Monday 11th January E4
Heroes season 4 Saturday 9th January BBC Two
Lost Season 6 Friday 5th February Sky 1
Vampire Diaries Season 1 Sunday 24th January ITV2
 
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