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Wednesday, July 10, 2013

CAMP Premieres Tonight On NBC, Stars Rachel Griffiths

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CAMP premieres tonight at 10 p.m. ET/PT on NBC.

In the "Pilot" episode, as Little Otter Family Camp resumes for the summer, owner and director Mackenzie “Mack” Granger (Rachel Griffiths, BROTHERS & SISTESR) is running the camp for the first time on her own. With her ex-husband pressuring her to buy his shares of the camp, Mack scrambles to keep the cash-strapped camp afloat. She even contemplates a buyout offer from Roger Shepard (Rodger Corser), the sexy but arrogant owner of Ridgefield, the upscale resort across the lake. It’s also the first year Mack’s fifteen-year-old son Buzz (Charles Grounds) is a counselor in training (CIT), and he vows to make it a legendary summer.

Monday, April 15, 2013

NBC Announces Premiere Dates for Anne Heche's SAVE ME and Rachel Griffiths' CAMP


NBC has announced premiere dates for the highly anticipated summer dramedy CAMP and comedy series SAVE ME.

CAMP, which stars Rachel Griffiths (SIX FEET UNDER, BROTHERS & SISTERS) as a divorced camp director looking for a fresh start, will launch Wednesday, July 10 (10-11 p.m. ET). The series explores the campers and counselors at Little Otter Family Camp, where summer memories are made.

Liz Heldens (FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS) and Peter Elkoff (GOSSIP GIRL) are the creators of CAMP. They serve as executive producers with Gail Berman, Lloyd Braun and Gene Stein. The program is produced by Matchbox Pictures and BermanBraun.

Anne Heche stars in the comedy SAVE ME, which is set to debut Thursday, May 23 (8 and 8:30 p.m. ET) with two back-to-back episodes. Heche portrays a Midwestern mom and wife who undergoes a spiritual awakening after suffering a near-death experience.

From Sony Pictures Television and Original Film, SAVE ME was created by John Scott Shepherd, who executive produces with director Scott Winant (BREAKING BAD, TRUE BLOOD), Neal H. Moritz, Vivian Cannon and Alexa Junge.