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ABC
Announces 48 Remaining Episodes of "Lost" 5/8/07
ABC GIVES VIEWERS 48 MORE ORIGINAL EPISODES OF THE HIT DRAMA
"LOST," CULMINATING IN AN EXCITING SERIES CONCLUSION
Episodes Will Air Uninterrupted Over Three Seasons Starting with the
2007-08 season, ABC will begin airing the 48 remaining original episodes
of the hit drama "Lost," it was announced today by Stephen
McPherson, president, ABC Entertainment. The episodes will air
uninterrupted over three seasons (16 episodes each season), with the
series concluding in 2009-10 with a highly anticipated and shocking
finale.
"In considering the powerful storytelling of 'Lost,' we felt this
was the only way to give it a proper creative conclusion," said
McPherson. "I always said that we would allow the series to grow and
give viewers the most compelling hour possible. And, due to the unique
nature of the series, we knew it would require an end date to keep the
integrity and strength of the show consistent throughout, and to give the
audience the payoff they deserve. "
"Additionally," said McPherson, "having Damon Lindelof
and Carlton Cuse signed on to complete the journey of this show was
critical to me and the network. Damon and Carlton have tremendous talent,
and we're thrilled that they'll be with the show throughout its run."
"This is a bold and unprecedented move for ABC," said
Lindelof and Cuse, executive producers. "The show would not be what
it is without the vision and support we've received from Steve McPherson,
Mark Pedowitz and everyone at ABC and ABC TV Studios. We always envisioned
'Lost' as a show with a beginning, middle and end. By officially
announcing exactly when that ending will be, the audience will now have
the security of knowing that the story will play out as we've
intended."
"Lost" premiered September 22, 2004 and soon became the most
talked-about new show of the season, with a never-before-seen storyline
that spawned water-cooler talk and blogs galore. In its premiere season
"Lost" was the No. 1 scripted series on Wednesday night with
Total Viewers and Adults 18-49. On average "Lost" delivered the
highest Adult 18-49 rating for any 8:00 p.m. drama on any network in seven
years.
For the second season in a row, "Lost" stood as the No. 1
scripted TV program on Wednesday night during the season in Total Viewers
and Adults 18-49. It also ranked No.1 in its hour among Total Viewers and
Adults 18-49 (tied w/Fox), regularly competing with Fox's "American
Idol" results show during its first half-hour. Despite the
"Idol" competition, "Lost" retained nearly all of its
overall viewers from the same point the previous season, and actually grew
11% with Adults 18-49. The sophomore ABC drama was the No.1 scripted
program on the evening among Adults 18-49 in all 22 of its original
telecasts, and qualified as ABC's most-watched series in the time period
in nine years.
"Lost" has ranked No. 1 in its time period with Adults 18-49
for the third season in a row, and is the No. 1 10:00 p.m. series on any
network with Adults 18-49. It is the most recorded show on TV, gaining 18%
more Total Viewers through "time-shifted" (TiVo/DVR) viewing. On
average in its
10 o'clock time period, Nielsen reports 2.1 million additional viewers
watch the show after its live broadcast. On top of Nielsen's reported
numbers, millions more viewers watch "Lost" episodes through
"place-shifted" viewing via streaming replays on ABC.com, iPod
downloads and DVDs.
"Lost" has garnered numerous awards, including six Emmy
Awards, a Golden Globe, a Screen Actors Guild Award, a Writers Guild of
America Award, a Producers Guild Award, an NAACP Image Award, a Prism
Award and two ALMA Awards, just to name a few.
About Lost After Oceanic Air flight 815 tore apart in mid-air and
crashed on a Pacific island, its survivors were forced to find inner
strength they never knew they had in order to survive. But they discovered
that the island holds many secrets, including a mysterious smoke monster,
polar bears, a strange French woman and another group of island residents
known as "The Others." The survivors have also found signs of
those who came to the island before them, including a 19th century sailing
ship called The Black Rock, the remains of an ancient statue, as well as
bunkers belonging to the Dharma Initiative -- a group of scientific
researchers who inhabited the island in the recent past.
The band of friends, family, enemies and strangers must continue to
work together against the cruel weather and harsh terrain if they want to
stay alive. But as they have discovered during their 70-plus days on the
island, danger and mystery loom behind every corner, and those they
thought could be trusted may turn against them. Even heroes have secrets.
"Lost" stars Naveen Andrews as Sayid, Henry Ian Cusick as
Desmond, Emilie de Ravin as Claire, Michael Emerson as Ben, Matthew Fox as
Jack, Jorge Garcia as Hurley, Josh Holloway as Sawyer, Daniel Dae Kim as
Jin, Yunjin Kim as Sun, Evangeline Lilly as Kate, Elizabeth Mitchell as
Juliet, Dominic Monaghan as Charlie and Terry O'Quinn as Locke.
"Lost" was created by Jeffrey Lieber and J.J. Abrams &
Damon Lindelof. Abrams, Lindelof, Bryan Burk, Jack Bender, Jeff Pinkner
and Carlton Cuse serve as executive producers. "Lost," which is
filmed entirely on location in Hawaii, is from ABC Television Studio.
Source:
ABC Press Release
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