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CBS Gives Full Season Orders to All Five New TV Shows

Though none of the networks have had any breakout hits this Fall season, CBS has certainly had the most success of any of the major networks. The Tiffany network hasn’t had reason to cancel any new shows while FOX, ABC, and NBC have dumped one apiece (Lone Star, My Generation, and Outlaw respectively).

CBS announced today that they are giving full season orders to their five new series; The Defenders, Hawaii Five-0, Blue Bloods, $#*! My Dad Says, and Mike & Molly. Typically a full season order means nine additional episodes but that not be the case here. Word is that $#*! My Dad Says may only get six additional installments plus three scripts. Hawaii Five-0 received an order for nine episodes plus two scripts besides.

Here’s the official press release from CBS…

CBS GOES 5 FOR 5
Network’s Entire Freshman Class Earns Full Season Orders For the 2010-2011 Season

“Hawaii Five-0,” “Blue Bloods,” “The Defenders,” “Mike & Molly” and “$#*! My Dad Says” Are the Top Five New Programs of the Season

“Hawaii Five-0,” “Mike & Molly” and “$#*! My Dad Says” are the Top Three in Adults 18-49

CBS has given full season orders to its entire freshman class — HAWAII FIVE-0, BLUE BLOODS, MIKE & MOLLY, THE DEFENDERS and $#*! MY DAD SAYS — which rank as the top five new series of the 2010-2011 season.

HAWAII FIVE-0, MIKE & MOLLY and $#*! MY DAD SAYS rank as the top three new series in adults 18-49.

The five freshman series, combined with strong performances from CBS’s returning series, have given the Network wins in the season’s opening four weeks among viewers, adults 18-49 and adults 25-54 for the first time since the advent of people meters in 1987.

“Everything has clicked so far this year – from development in January, to scheduling in May, to production over the summer, to marketing and publicity in the fall,” said Nina Tassler, President, CBS Entertainment. “It’s all testimony to the executives in our halls who remain restless for more success, and the amazing creative talent on our sets who continue to deliver the goods.”

HAWAII FIVE-0, television’s #1 new series, has won its Monday (10:00-11:00 PM) time period in key demographics every week this season as well as four weeks in viewers. HAWAII FIVE-0 is averaging 14.15 million viewers and a 4.1/11 in adults 18-49. It also ranks as the #1 DVR’d program on television, averaging an additional 3.4 million viewers with live plus 7-day playback.

BLUE BLOODS, the #2 new series, is Friday’s top program in viewers and adults 18-49, winning its (10:00-11:00 PM) time period in viewers and key demographics every week this season. BLUE BLOODS is averaging 12.65 million viewers and 2.2/07 in adults 18-49.

THE DEFENDERS, the #3 new drama on television, is averaging 11.33 million viewers and 2.8/08 in adults 18-49.

MIKE & MOLLY, the #1 new comedy in viewers and key demographics, is averaging 12.27 million viewers and 4.1/11 in adults 18-49 in its highly competitive Monday (9:30-10:00 PM) time period.

$#*! MY DAD SAYS ranks as the second-highest-rated new comedy in both viewers and adults 18-49, averaging 11.31 million viewers and 3.5/10 in adults 18-49 while winning its Thursday (8:30-9:00 PM) time period in both measures.

Peter Lenkov, Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci are executive producers of HAWAII FIVE-0 for CBS Television Studios.

Mitchell Burgess, Robin Green and Leonard Goldberg are executive producers of BLUE BLOODS for CBS Television Studios.

Carol Mendelsohn, Kevin Kennedy, Niels Mueller, Joe Gantz, Harry Gantz and Greg Walker are executive producers of THE DEFENDERS for CBS Television Studios.

Chuck Lorre, Mark Roberts and Don Foster are executive producers of MIKE & MOLLY for Bonanza Productions in association with Chuck Lorre Productions, Inc. and Warner Bros. Television.

David Kohan & Matt Mutchnick are executive producers of $#*! MY DAD SAYS for Warner Bros. Television.

What do you think? Do you think they all deserve a full season order? Do you think that any won’t survive to see a second season?


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