NBC
Orders Full Seasons of "Chuck" and "Life"
11/26/07
NBC GIVES PICKUPS TO PROMISING FRESHMAN DRAMAS ‘CHUCK’ AND ‘LIFE’
FOR NINE EPISODES TO COMPLETE 2007-08 SEASON
BURBANK -- November 26, 2007 -- NBC has picked up the freshman dramas
"Chuck" (Mondays, 8-9 p.m. ET) and "Life" (Wednesdays,
10-11 p.m. ET) for nine more episodes -- or the balance of the 2007-08
season -- it was announced today by Ben Silverman, Co-Chairman, NBC
Entertainment and Universal Media Studios.
"'Chuck' and 'Life' stand out in a crowded TV landscape because
they are smart, well-produced series with incredibly talented casts,"
said Silverman. "Both shows are hitting their stride creatively, have
developed loyal audiences and offer unlimited potential to grow throughout
the season."
"Chuck" is averaging a 3.4 rating, 9 share in adults 18-49
and 8.4 million viewers overall this season. "Chuck" has been
delivering competitive results in the Monday 8-9 p.m. (ET) slot and has
increased its adult 18-49 rating from half-hour to half-hour with each of
its nine Monday telecasts to date. "Chuck's" average 3.1 rating
in adults 18-49 for the November sweep has kept NBC on pace with its
rating in the time period during last May's sweep with "Deal
or No Deal."
"Life" is averaging a 3.0 rating, 9 share in adults 18-49 and
8.0 million viewers overall for the season to date. With its November 14
telecast, "Life" retained its full adult 18-49 lead-in from
"Bionic
Woman" for the first time and attracted its biggest overall
audience in four weeks. Season to date, "Life" is winning its
competitive time period among men 18-34 opposite CBS's "CSI:
Miami" and ABC's "Dirty
Sexy Money."
From Rand Ravich ("The Astronaut's Wife"), Far Shariat
("Confessions of a Dangerous Mind"), and Dan Sackheim -- who
directed the pilot of NBC's "Heroes"
-- "Life" is a first-year drama about a detective who is given a
second chance. Damian Lewis ("Band of Brothers") stars as
complex, offbeat Detective Charlie Crews, who returns to the force after
years in prison, thanks to close friend and attorney Constance Griffiths
(Brooke Langton), after serving time in prison for a crime he didn't
commit.
The cast also includes Sarah Shahi ("Rush Hour 3") as
Charlie's skeptical, demanding partner, Robin Weigart (HBO's
"Deadwood") as their hard-hitting lieutenant, and Adam Arkin
("Chicago Hope") as former cellmate Ted Early.
"Life" is a Universal Media Studios production. Rand Ravich
is executive producer and writer; Far Shariat and Dan Sackheim are
executive producers on the series.
From executive producer, Josh Schwartz ("The
O.C.") and executive producer-director McG ("Charlie's
Angels," "We Are Marshall") comes "Chuck," a
one-hour, action-comedy series about Chuck Bartowski (Zachary Levi,
"Less Than Perfect") -- a computer geek who is catapulted into a
new career as the government's most vital secret agent. When Chuck opens
an e-mail subliminally encoded with government secrets, he unwittingly
downloads an entire server of sensitive data into his brain. Now, the fate
of the world lies in the unlikely hands of a guy who works at a Buy More
Electronics store. Instead of fighting computer viruses, he must now
confront assassins and international terrorists.
With the government's most precious secrets in Chuck's head, Major John
Casey of the National Security Agency (Adam Baldwin, "My
Bodyguard") assumes the responsibility of protecting him. His partner
is the CIA's top agent (and Chuck's first date in years), Sarah Walker
(Yvonne Strahovski, "Gone"). They'll try to keep him safe by
trading in his pocket protector for a bulletproof vest. Also starring are
Joshua Gomez ("Without a Trace") as Morgan Grimes, Chuck's best
buddy, and Sarah Lancaster ("What About Brian?") as Chuck's
ever-supportive sister, Ellie.
Josh Schwartz and Chris Fedak wrote, "Chuck," which is
produced by College Hill Pictures, Wonderland Sound and Vision, in
association with Warner Bros. Television.
Source:
NBC Press Release