Electronic Media Posts WB’s Fall Schedule (Tentative)
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Posted Friday, May 11, at 3 p.m. (PT); updated Sunday, May 13 at 2 p.m.
WB keeps ‘Angel,’ adds 8 new seriesThe WB will add one drama, five comedies and two reality series to its fall
schedule, which will be announced Monday in New York. The WB will move
“Gilmore Girls” into the Tuesday 8 p.m. (ET) time slot vacated by “Buffy the
Vampire Slayer” leading into “Angel,” which will stay put at The WB. The WB’s
expected schedule follows:
Sunday
7 p.m. “Lost in the USA” (Bunim Murray Productions/ATG) [an alternative
reality show also prepared for the slot is “No Boundaries,” produced by Lions
Gate Television, ConnQuest Productions and Ford Motor Co.] 8 p.m. “The Steve Harvey Show” (Universal)
8:30 p.m. “Men, Women & Dogs” (Paramount)
9 p.m. “Nikki” (Warner Bros.)
9:30 p.m. “Off Centre” (Warner Bros./Dreamworks SKG)
Monday
8 p.m. “7th Heaven” (Spelling Television)
9 p.m. “Smallville” (Warner Bros./Tollin-Robbins)
Tuesday
8 p.m. “Gilmore Girls” (Warner Bros.)
9 p.m. “Angel” (20th Century Fox Television)
Wednesday
8 p.m. “Dawson’s Creek” (Columbia TriStar)
9 p.m. “Felicity” (Imagine Television/Touchstone)
Thursday
8 p.m. “Elimidate Deluxe” (Telepictures Productions)
8:30 p.m. “Popstars” (Stone Stanley Productions)
9 p.m. “Charmed” (Spelling Television)
Friday
8 p.m. “Sabrina, the Teenage Witch” (Viacom)
8:30 p.m. “Maybe I’m Adopted” (Warner Bros./Touchstone)
9 p.m. “Deep in the Heart” (20th Century Fox, Acme Productions)
9:30 p.m. “Raising Dad” (Paramount)
Studios USA’s “The Misadventures of Fiona Plum” is slated as a midseason
replacement. WB officials declined to confirm if “Roswell” has been
cancelled. A spokesman for The WB said the show could still be in
consideration for midseason.The Family Friendly Programming Forum, a consortium of about 40 advertisers,
funded script development for “Raising Dad,” starring Bob Saget. The Forum
also funded the script for “Murphy’s Dozen,” which The WB is seriously
considering for midseason.