dannywalker17
05-18-2004, 11:06 PM
Okay. Last years tourney was a miserable failure, but I'm hoping this time it works. This includes all the new Fall TV shows on the broadcast networks. At this point The WB, ABC, and NBC have actually announced their official schedules while CBS, Fox, and UPN will later this week. So this list will be added to in the next few days.
Obviously right now these shows have not aired yet, so vote on the ones that are most interesting to you.
Hawaii (NBC) vs. The Mountain (The WB)
Blue Collar TV (The WB) vs. Rodney (ABC)
The Practice: Fleet Street (ABC) vs. Summerland (The WB)
Drew Carey's Green Screen (The WB) vs. Joey (NBC)
Revelations (NBC) vs. Desperate Housewives (ABC)
Commando Nanny (The WB) vs. Savages (ABC)
Life As We Know It (ABC) vs. Jack and Bobby (The WB)
Lost (ABC) vs. Medical Investigation (NBC)
Wife Swap (ABC) vs. Studio 7 (The WB)
The Benefactor (ABC) vs. LAX (NBC)
Father of the Pride (NBC) vs.
Match 1:
Hawaii (NBC)
http://oldtv.zap2it.com/shows/slides/nbc_upfronts/07_hawaii.jpg
Hawaii can seduce just about anyone...cops and criminals alike. Murder, drug-running and organized cartels filter through the unique island culture to represent just some of the big-city casework that this big island police force confronts. Where else would cops discover a smoldering torso at the base of an active volcano? The diverse group of cops and detectives may work against a breathtaking backdrop of jungles and seascapes, but they can never take a vacation from the tangle of local and international criminals who constantly cross their paths. It's never a typical crime scene and these are not TV's typical cops - which is exactly what makes "Hawaii" so alluring. Michael Biehn ("Terminator"), Sharif Atkins (NBC's "ER"), Ivan Sergei (NBC's "Crossing Jordan"), Eric Balfour ("Six Feet Under"), Aya Sumika and Cary Tagawa star. Jeff Eastin is the creator and executive producer. Daniel Sackheim ("The Lyons Den") directs. "Hawaii" is from NBC Universal Television.
vs.
The Mountain (The WB)
http://www.thewb.com/THEWB/Images/Dynamic/i57/upfront04-head-mountain.jpg
Against the backdrop of an alluring playground of wealth, privilege, extreme sports, and fireside affairs, unfolds the latest drama from producer McG.
The Mountain chronicles the larger-than-life saga of the Carver family. With only sweat and determination, David Carver Sr. transformed a remote Utah mountain into the country's largest independently-owned ski resort. Upon his death, the patriarch's will sends shockwaves through his family, as he chooses the most unlikely of heirs. As a rebellious teen, David Carver, Jr. (Oliver Hudson) abandoned the close-knit Carver clan to make his own way in the world. Now he's returned to Boundary Mountain to find himself in the very eye of the family storm. The family resort, now in his name, is plagued with sagging profits, and his family, particularly his resentful older brother, questions his competence. Complicating David's decision to sell out or stay is his mother (Barbara Hershey), his combative teenage sister, and a stream of beautiful women out to snare the newly-minted mogul... not to mention a rival family that will stop at nothing to pull Boundary Mountain into their own real estate empire.
The Mountain is a Warner Bros. Television Production Inc. in association with Wonderland Sound and Vision. Executive producers are McG (The O.C., upcoming film Superman, Charlie's Angels), Stephanie Savage (The O.C.), and Shaun Cassidy (American Gothic); director is David Barrett (Fastlane).
Obviously right now these shows have not aired yet, so vote on the ones that are most interesting to you.
Hawaii (NBC) vs. The Mountain (The WB)
Blue Collar TV (The WB) vs. Rodney (ABC)
The Practice: Fleet Street (ABC) vs. Summerland (The WB)
Drew Carey's Green Screen (The WB) vs. Joey (NBC)
Revelations (NBC) vs. Desperate Housewives (ABC)
Commando Nanny (The WB) vs. Savages (ABC)
Life As We Know It (ABC) vs. Jack and Bobby (The WB)
Lost (ABC) vs. Medical Investigation (NBC)
Wife Swap (ABC) vs. Studio 7 (The WB)
The Benefactor (ABC) vs. LAX (NBC)
Father of the Pride (NBC) vs.
Match 1:
Hawaii (NBC)
http://oldtv.zap2it.com/shows/slides/nbc_upfronts/07_hawaii.jpg
Hawaii can seduce just about anyone...cops and criminals alike. Murder, drug-running and organized cartels filter through the unique island culture to represent just some of the big-city casework that this big island police force confronts. Where else would cops discover a smoldering torso at the base of an active volcano? The diverse group of cops and detectives may work against a breathtaking backdrop of jungles and seascapes, but they can never take a vacation from the tangle of local and international criminals who constantly cross their paths. It's never a typical crime scene and these are not TV's typical cops - which is exactly what makes "Hawaii" so alluring. Michael Biehn ("Terminator"), Sharif Atkins (NBC's "ER"), Ivan Sergei (NBC's "Crossing Jordan"), Eric Balfour ("Six Feet Under"), Aya Sumika and Cary Tagawa star. Jeff Eastin is the creator and executive producer. Daniel Sackheim ("The Lyons Den") directs. "Hawaii" is from NBC Universal Television.
vs.
The Mountain (The WB)
http://www.thewb.com/THEWB/Images/Dynamic/i57/upfront04-head-mountain.jpg
Against the backdrop of an alluring playground of wealth, privilege, extreme sports, and fireside affairs, unfolds the latest drama from producer McG.
The Mountain chronicles the larger-than-life saga of the Carver family. With only sweat and determination, David Carver Sr. transformed a remote Utah mountain into the country's largest independently-owned ski resort. Upon his death, the patriarch's will sends shockwaves through his family, as he chooses the most unlikely of heirs. As a rebellious teen, David Carver, Jr. (Oliver Hudson) abandoned the close-knit Carver clan to make his own way in the world. Now he's returned to Boundary Mountain to find himself in the very eye of the family storm. The family resort, now in his name, is plagued with sagging profits, and his family, particularly his resentful older brother, questions his competence. Complicating David's decision to sell out or stay is his mother (Barbara Hershey), his combative teenage sister, and a stream of beautiful women out to snare the newly-minted mogul... not to mention a rival family that will stop at nothing to pull Boundary Mountain into their own real estate empire.
The Mountain is a Warner Bros. Television Production Inc. in association with Wonderland Sound and Vision. Executive producers are McG (The O.C., upcoming film Superman, Charlie's Angels), Stephanie Savage (The O.C.), and Shaun Cassidy (American Gothic); director is David Barrett (Fastlane).