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TNT Picks Up Acclaimed Drama Southland

Source:TNT
November 2, 2009


TNT has picked up the critically acclaimed series "Southland," closing a deal with Warner Bros. Television that will bring the drama from Emmy-winning producer John Wells ("ER," "The West Wing") to the network in January. TNT has obtained exclusive rights to air all six episodes that have been shot for the second season, as well as the seven episodes from the series' first season. "Southland" will air on TNT Tuesdays at 10 p.m. (ET/PT), beginning with the first episode of the series on Jan. 12.

"This is a great win for fans of 'Southland' and a perfect opportunity to introduce the series to new viewers," said Steve Koonin, president of Turner Entertainment Networks. "It's also another outstanding example of how TNT has established itself as the go-to place for the best dramas on television."

"We are extremely pleased that TNT has acquired all 13 episodes of 'Southland,' giving devoted fans the opportunity to watch a show that they passionately support," said Peter Roth, president of Warner Bros. Television.

"We're delighted that TNT has stepped forward to pick up 'Southland.' We are all extremely proud of the show," Wells said.

In "Southland," John Cooper (Michael Cudlitz) is a veteran cop assigned to train young rookie Ben Sherman (Ben McKenzie). Cooper attacks his job with a no-nonsense firmness that sometimes leaves Sherman wondering if he's really cut out to be a cop.

The series also follows Detective Lydia Adams (Regina King), who spends her off-work hours serving as her mother's primary caregiver. Her partner, Detective Russell Clarke (Tom Everett Scott), is a father struggling with an unhappy marriage. Detective Daniel "Sal" Salinger (Michael McGrady) oversees a unit of gang detectives, including Nate Moretta (Kevin Alejandro) and Sammy Bryant (Shawn Hatosy). And patrol officer Chickie Brown (Arija Bareikis) is a single mom determined to make her mark as the first woman in the SWAT unit.

"Southland" is from John Wells Productions in association with Warner Bros. Television. Created by Emmy winner Ann Biderman ("NYPD Blue," Public Enemies), the series is executive-produced by Biderman, Emmy winner Chris Chulack ("ER," "Third Watch") and Wells. Chulack is also a primary director of the series.

COMMENTS (17)

Posted by:
Physicist
November 2, 2009
This is very good. I'm a big fan of the series.
Posted by:
Matt Damon!
November 2, 2009
What was NBC thinking dropping SoutLAnd? It was by far the best cop show on the network. Yes, even better than those stupid Law & Order's they still think are cool. NBC is quickly becoming the runt of the pack....
Posted by:
Mike hunt
November 2, 2009
i hope they make more than just the 6 that were shot. i love this show.
Posted by:
Iceman
November 2, 2009
This is great news! Love Southland, Great cast, great stories, glad tnt has picked up this show.
Posted by:
K.M.A.
November 2, 2009
Once this becomes big on TNT, NBC will have massive egg on their faces when they realize the mistake they made. Can't wait until the 12th of January. It's an awesome cop show.
Posted by:
Mr Cinema
November 2, 2009
They are making more episodes right?
Posted by:
Im about money
November 2, 2009
The reason why it was dropped! Cost too much for the little $$ it was bringing in! now, watch TNT cut back big time on locations and stars caracters! then it will make sense to do such a show! on a B rated network!!
Posted by:
jay
November 2, 2009
Posted by:Mr Cinema: They are making more episodes right?

That depends on how well it does.

While I am not a fan of the show, I think it was messed up for NBC to cancel before a single episode aired.

As a result of the cancelation of Southland (and Trauma), Chuck has been given a 19 episode Season 3!!
Posted by:
joe asylo
November 2, 2009
great to hera. i actually never seen it, but hey till good.
Posted by:
Pimp McGetsit
November 2, 2009
I don't watch NBC anymore because if the show is good, it gets canceled. Every damn time. So I don't risk wasting my time with them anymore.

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