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Saturday, March 15, 2014

TNT Reveals Summer 2014 Lineup

TNT is preparing to roll out a summer lineup of 10 original series, including five returning hits – , MAJOR CRIMES, PERCEPTION, DALLAS and Franklin & Bash – and the launch of MURDER IN THE FIRST, a powerful new crime drama from 10-time Emmy-winning executive producer Steven Bochco. These six shows join the previously announced season premiere of FALLING SKIES and the debuts of the exciting new series THE LAST SHIP and LEGENDS in giving TNT a total of nine scripted dramas this summer, the most ever for a basic cable network. In addition, TNT’s unscripted crime-investigation series Cold Justice, which is currently in its second season, will join the lineup with a run of new episodes.

TNT’s summer slate includes some of the most popular dramas on cable, including four of basic cable’s 15 most-watched dramas of 2013: , MAJOR CRIMES, FALLING SKIES and PERCEPTION. In addition, and FALLING SKIES ranked among basic cable’s Top 10 series of the year with adults 25-54 and among the Top 20 with adults 18-49.

Friday, September 7, 2012

TNT Orders Three Scripted Drama Pilots: KING AND MAXWELL, LEGENDS & TROOPER

TNT has ordered pilots for three scripted drama series: KING AND MAXWELL, a new scripted drama based on bestselling author David Baldacci‘s popular private-investigator characters; LEGENDS, a suspenseful, action-packed drama based on a novel by Robert Littell; and TROOPER, a Jerry Bruckheimer-produced drama about a divorced mother of three working as a state trooper.

TNT now has four scripted pilots heading into production. In July, TNT ordered a pilot for the action-packed drama series THE LAST SHIP, based on the popular novel by William Brinkley and executive-produced by Michael Bay.

The following are descriptions of TNT’s three new pilots:

KING AND MAXWELL
KING AND MAXWELL follows Sean King and Michelle Maxwell, who aren’t the typical pair of private investigators. Both are former secret service agents, and their unique skill set (not to mention their razor-sharp chemistry) often gives them a leg up on suspects and conventional law enforcement.