Wednesday’s “Rufus Sewell projects, Shameless ends, Hulu acquires Braquo and more Great Expectations” news

Film

  • Ralph Fiennes to star in Wes Anderson’s Grand Budapest Hotel
  • Ciaran Hinds, Charlotte Rampling, Natascha McElhone and Rufus Sewell to star in The Sea
  • Film4 launches iPad app

Theatre

UK TV

US TV

  • ABC Family cancels Secret Life of the American Teenager
  • PBS acquires The Paradise and The Lady Vanishes
  • Hulu acquires Braquo
  • Monday ratings: Revolution down slightly, Mob Doctor goes even lower, Gossip Girl down 43% on last year

US TV casting

New US TV shows

  • ABC buys Great Expectations soap
  • Fox acquires comedy Adulting from JJ Abrams…
  • …and Rachael Harris and Angela Kinsey comedy Dirty Blondes

New US TV show casting

  • Clarke Peters joins AMC legal thriller, Thomas Wright joins The Bridge, Lauren Bittner joins The Secret Lives of Wives
  • Five joins Michael Bay’s The Last Ship
  • Madchen Amick joins Witches of East End
US TV

Preview: Emily Owens MD (The CW) 1×1

Emily Owens MD

In the US: Tuesdays, 9/8c, The CW. Starts October 19
In the UK: Not yet acquired
In Canada: Acquired by CTV2 for simulcast
In Australia: Acquired by Network Ten

The medical procedural (MP) is something of a blank slate. Any network can stamp its DNA into the MP and make it its own. Fox can take the MP and add a little bit of crime drama to produce The Mob Doctor. NBC can take the MP and turn it into a low-quality bombastic explosion fest that runs out of budget by episode two (Trauma). ABC can make the MP a soap opera within three seconds (Grey’s Anatomy, Private Practice).

So how about The CW, a network best characterised by Gossip Girl, America’s Next Top Model and Privileged? What would it do with an MP? Think about… What’s your answer?

If you guessed “young female doctor has to face up to mean, probably black girls, while finding career success and true love, probably with someone from Smallville in it”, you’d be right. Emily Owens MD is indeed a show about a young female doctor – Emily Owens (Marnie Gummer from The Good Wife) – who has just qualified from medical school and wants to become the best doctor ever. She moves to Denver to train with her heroine, Gina Bandari (Necar Zadegan from The Event), which is coincidentally where her best friend and secret crush Will Collins (Justin Hartley from, you guessed it, Smallville) is also going.

But whom should she discover has joined the hospital she’s going to be an intern at? Why the girl who used to bully her at high school, Cassandra Kopelson (Aja Naomi King), of course. And not only has she got to survive the girl who secretly messed up her cards just before the debate and knows her nickname is ‘pits’, she’s got to deal with all the other cliques in the hospital. Because it turns out a hospital is a lot like a high school.

Here’s a trailer.

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Sitting Tennant

Tuesday’s Sitting Tennant (week 38, 2012)

Hebbie's Sitting Tennant

Clearly someone had a good weekend. Thanks to Hebbie for this one – see you on Friday!

  1. Sister Chastity, Hebbie: 15
  2. Toby: 5

Sitting Board of Winners 2012
January
Hebbie, Sister Chastity

February
Sister Chastity

March
Sister Chastity

April
Sister Chastity, Shilohforever

May
Hebbie, Sister Chastity

June
Hebbie, Sister Chastity

July
Hebbie

August/September
Toby, Sister Chastity

Got a picture of David Tennant sitting, lying down or in some indeterminate state in between? Then leave a link to it below or email me and if it’s judged suitable and doesn’t obviously infringe copyright, it will appear in the “Sitting Tennant” gallery. Don’t forget to include your name in the filename so I don’t get mixed up about who sent it to me.

The best pic in the stash each week will appear on Tuesday and get ten points; the runners up will appear on Friday (one per person who sends one in) and get five points.

Each month, I’ll name the best picture provider and then at the end of the year, the overall champion will be announced for 2012!

What Ian Levine gets up to in his spare time: redoing Planet of the Giants

Ian Levine’s one of the best known Doctor Who fans out there. A former producer of Take That, he rescued several Doctor Who stories from destruction during the BBC archive purges of the 80s, including The Daleks, and he even contributed to some 80s stories, including Attack of the Cybermen.

These days, though, since the production team doesn’t have a lot of time for him, one of his hobbies is animating stories that have bits missing from them and even sometimes stories that don’t. Planet of the Giants, an early Hartnell story, technically doesn’t have bits missing from it. Originally written as a four part story, the producers decided it actually only merited three parts and condensed it down. But our Ian thinks they were wrong and thanks to having a big pile of cash and plenty of time, he’s fleshed out and re-edited the televised version to make it four episodes again, as per the original scripts. And to fill in the gaps, he’s got some CGI people in and hired some sound-alike actors to read the additional dialogue.

That’s the theory anyway. Whether it really works, I’ll let you decide…

Tuesday’s “Dolph Lundgren comes to TV, CW’s modern day Great Expectations and US The Bridge casting” news

Film

Radio

UK TV

US TV

US TV casting

New US TV shows

  • Carnivale‘s Dan Knauf to run Dracula
  • ABC buys dramedy Dirty Laundry
  • Dolph Lundgren to star in Tribune’s Rescue 3
  • CBS buys Maz Jobrani comedy Nobody Trusts Maz
  • CW buys modern day Great Expectations from Reese Witherspoon
  • Comedy Central orders pilot of Broad City
  • Fox to make TV show based on game ‘Battlefield: Bad Company’
  • NBC to adapt Chilean and modern day Robin Hood shows…
  • …and greenlights medical drama pilot

New US TV show casting

  • Demian Bichir to star, Annabeth Gish and Ted Levine join FX’s The Bridge remake