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Heroes
Given Full Season Order from NBC
10/6/06
BURBANK - October 5, 2006 - NBC has given a full-season order for
2006-07 to "Heroes" (Mondays, 9-10 p.m. ET) - the critically
acclaimed and #1 new series this Fall in adults 18-49 (tied with ABC's
"Brothers & Sisters") -- it was announced today by Kevin
Reilly, President, NBC Entertainment.
"'Heroes' has delivered exceptional ratings since it's premiere
and we're even more impressed with the quality of the upcoming
episodes," said Reilly. "We have complete confidence in
creator-executive producer Tim Kring. The best is yet to come over the
course of a full season with this newest drama sensation."
"Heroes" is averaging a 5.7 rating, 14 share in adults 18-49
and 13.5 million viewers overall, making it the #1 new series this Fall in
adults 18-49, tied with ABC's "Brothers & Sisters."
"Heroes" is the #1 show in its competitive Monday 9-10 p.m. (ET)
slot in adults 18-49, generating a 43 percent increase on NBC's non-sports
average for the time period last season.
From creator-executive producer Kring (NBC's "Crossing
Jordan") comes "Heroes," an epic drama that chronicles the
lives of ordinary people who discover they possess extraordinary
abilities.
They include a genetics professor (Sendhil Ramamurthy, "Blind Guy
Driving") in India who is led by his father's disappearance to
uncover a secret theory - that there are people with super powers living
among us. Also featured are a young dreamer (Milo Ventimiglia,
"Gilmore Girls") tries to convince his politician brother
(Adrian Pasdar, "Judging Amy") that he can fly. A high school
cheerleader (Hayden Panettiere, "Ice Princess") learns that she
is totally indestructible. A Las Vegas single mother (Ali Larter,
"Final Destination") struggles to make ends meet to support her
young son (Noah Gray-Cabey, "My Wife & Kids") and discovers
that her mirror image has a secret.
In addition, a fugitive from justice (Leonard Roberts, "Buffy the
Vampire Slayer") continues to baffle authorities who twice have been
unable to contain him. A gifted artist (Santiago Cabrera,
"Empire"), whose drug addiction is destroying his life and
relationship with his girlfriend (Tawny Cypress, "Third Watch"),
can paint the future. A down-on-his-luck Los Angeles beat cop (Greg
Grunberg, "Alias") can hear people's thoughts, which puts him on
the trail of an elusive serial killer. In Japan, a young man (Masi Oka,
NBC's "Scrubs") develops a way to stop time through sheer will
power.
Their ultimate destiny is nothing less than saving the world.
Joining Kring as executive producer are Dennis Hammer (NBC's
"Crossing Jordan") and Allan Arkush (NBC's "Crossing
Jordan"). The drama is produced by NBC Universal Television Studio.
Source:
NBC Press Release
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