How Many Shows Left? - WGA Strike Grid

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How Many Shows Left? - WGA Strike Grid
[CODE] <strong>Late Night </strong> <strong>Colbert Report and The Daily Show </strong> Will go into repeats immediately. <strong>The Tonight Show and The Conan O'Brien Show </strong> Will go into repeats immediately. <strong>Jimmy Kimmel Live </strong> Staffed with WGA writers, so it would probably go to repeats. But Kimmel could also decide to wing it and do the show himself. <strong>Nightline </strong> Will remain live and in originals. <strong>ABC </strong> <strong>Lost </strong> Expected to have eight out of 16 episodes ready. Midseason, none have aired yet <strong>Cavemen </strong> Expected to have 12 out of 13 episodes completed; has not received an order for a full season. <strong>Men in Trees </strong> Has five episodes left over from last season, 10 new episodes shot, four more scripts to shoot; adds up to 19 out of 27 for the season. <strong>Cashmere Mafia </strong> Will have seven episodes out of an order of 13. <strong>The View </strong> Will continue uninterrupted, according to a spokesman. <strong>Dirty Sexy Money </strong> Expectedhave between 11 and 13 episodes completed. <strong>Brothers &amp; Sisters </strong> Expected to have either 11 or 12 episodes completed. <strong>Eli Stone </strong> Will have 13 of 13 ordered. Midseason premiere date is undetermined. <strong>CBS </strong> <strong>Moonlight </strong> Expected to have 11 out of 12 episodes completed; has not received an order for a full season. <strong>Cane </strong> Expected to complete all 13 episodes; has not yet received an order for a full season. <strong>Jericho </strong> Will have seven of seven episodes. <strong>NBC </strong> <strong>Friday Night Lights </strong> Expected to complete 15 of 22 episodes. <strong>Scrubs </strong> Expected to complete 12 of 18 episodes. <strong>Journeyman </strong> Expected to complete 13 of 13 episodes; has not yet received an order for a full season. <strong>CW </strong> <strong>Everybody Hates Chris </strong> Expected to complete 22 of 22 episodes. <strong>Gossip Girl </strong> Expected to complete 13 of 22 episodes. <strong>Supernatural </strong> Has 10-12 episodes completed; Those shows also have roughly five scripts that are ready to shoot. <strong>America's Next Top Model, Beauty and the Geek </strong> Three of a number of reality shows that have already been ordered up, meaning they are covered for the rest of the season. <strong>Fox </strong> <strong>24 </strong> Will have eight or nine out of 24 episodes completed. Midseason, none have aired yet. <strong>USA </strong> <strong>In Plain Sight </strong> New show, episodes are nearly wrapped <strong>Psych and Monk </strong> Enough scripts in hand to guarantee a full second half of each season <strong>Law and Order: Criminal Intent </strong> Enough for first half of the season (10); the second half (12) will be affected (meaning not enough scripts to guarantee production start as scheduled.) <strong>Burn Notice </strong> Scheduled to start production of Season 2 in January <strong>Starter Wife </strong> Scheduled to start production in March <strong>Sci-Fi </strong> <strong>Stargate Atlantis </strong> Expected to go on as scheduled. <strong>Battlestar Galactica </strong> Has 10 hours of episodes, plus a two hour movie to air this Fall. <strong>Eureka </strong> Will be affected. <strong>FX </strong> <strong>Thirty Days </strong> Completed, not expected to be affected. <strong>Nip/Tuck </strong> 5th season, the 22 episodes were planned for two cycles: 14 to run from now to February and eight next year. All 14 in the first cycle have been written. So, only the second cycle could be affected. <strong>The Shield </strong> The final season is written, no date set for airing. <strong>Dirt and The Riches </strong> Production is underway, and they could be affected. <strong>Rescue Me </strong> 5th season, just announced, would be affected since production is expected to start in early '08. <strong>Damages </strong> No word yet on whether it would be picked up <strong>HBO </strong> <strong>Entourage and Big Love </strong> Are currently in the writing stages and were scheduled to air in the summer of 2008. <strong>True Blood and 12 Miles of Bad Road </strong> Have begun production. <strong>The Wire </strong> Completed and will air as scheduled. <strong>In Treatment </strong> New series will air as scheduled. [/CODE]
How long is this strike expected to last anyway????? I see most shows have 8-12 shows left. I would think that'd be sufficient. Maybe I am being overly hopeful that things will be resolved quickly. Seems like a no brainer...they need compensate and acknowledge the writers here. I know not as easy as that. I saw a funny skit on Saturday night Live during their Weekend News about the strike it was very funny....."we don't have $200,000 .... we only have $20 Billion"
[quote=Kathleen;1738]How long is this strike expected to last anyway????? I see most shows have 8-12 shows left. I would think that'd be sufficient. Maybe I am being overly hopeful that things will be resolved quickly. Seems like a no brainer...they need compensate and acknowledge the writers here. I know not as easy as that. I saw a funny skit on Saturday night Live during their Weekend News about the strike it was very funny....."we don't have $200,000 .... we only have $20 Billion"[/quote] The last one lasted five months + so who knows, it could be a long holdout! The funny thing is, almost instantly, I am noticing all sorts of ads for non-union writers popping up on websites such as Craig's List. Maybe some of our favorite shows will end up being written by the available scab writers if this strike does not work itself out over the coming weeks! [CENTER] [B]Hollywood Scab Writer: Alex Perez[/B] [/CENTER]