More NBC Pickup News - Chuck gets 24 Episodes! plus Chase and Undercovers News
19 Oct 2010
Cancelled ShowsThis Just In: NBC has given a full-season pickup to rookie action drama Chase. Additionally, the net has ordered four more Undercovers scripts. Oh, and the Chuck back-nine news I reported yesterday? It’s now official, only I’m now told it’s back eleven! That’s right, Chuck‘s fourth season will be 24 episodes long!
Source: EW
UNIVERSAL CITY, Calif. - October 19, 2010 - NBC has given full-season pickups to the new high-octane drama "Chase" and the returning action-comedy "Chuck" for 2010-11. The announcement was made by Angela Bromstad, President, Primetime Entertainment, NBC and Universal Media Studios.
"'Chase' has introduced an appealing new star to television audiences in Kelli Giddish and we think it has potential to grow," said Bromstad. "We also are glad that 'Chuck' will be with us for a full season delivering its loyal, passionate audience."
"Chase" is averaging a 2.0 rating, 5 share in adults 18-49 and 6.5 million viewers overall in "most current" averages through its first five telecasts this fall. "Chase" has captured an 18 percent improvement in the time period versus year-ago "most current" results for NBC in 18-49 rating (with a 2.0 rating vs. a 1.7) and a 23 percent gain in total viewers (6.5 million vs. 5.3 million). "Chase" is heavily time-shifted, adding 21 percent to its "live plus same day" 18-49 rating when Nielsen issued "live plus seven day" results for the opening two weeks of the season (to a 2.66 rating from a 2.19).
Through October 18, "Chuck" has averaged a 2.2 rating, 6 share in adults 18-49 and 5.9 million viewers overall in "most current" averages from Nielsen Media Research. "Chuck" is heavily time-shifted, adding 29 percent to its "live plus same day" 18-49 rating when Nielsen issued "live plus seven day" results for the opening two weeks of the season (to a 2.56 rating from a 1.99)."
"Chase" (Mondays, 10-11 p.m. ET) -- from Emmy Award-winning executive producer Jerry Bruckheimer ("CSI" franchise, "The Amazing Race," "Pirates of the Caribbean") and executive producer Jennifer Johnson ("Cold Case," "Reunion," "Lost") -- is a lightning-fast drama that showcases an elite team of U.S. Marshals that hunts down America's most dangerous fugitives. Kelli Giddish ("Past Life") stars as U.S. Marshal Annie Frost, a deputy whose sharp mind and unique Texas upbringing help her track down violent criminals on the run. Also starring are Cole Hauser ("K-Ville"), Amaury Nolasco ("Prison Break") and Rose Rollins ("The L Word"). Jesse Metcalfe ("Desperate Housewives") also stars.
"Chase" is produced by Bonanza Productions Inc. in association with Jerry Bruckheimer Television and Warner Bros. Television. Bruckheimer, Jonathan Littman ("CSI" franchise, "The Amazing Race," "Cold Case") and Johnson are as executive producers, while KristieAnne Reed is the co-executive producer.
"Chuck" (Mondays, 8-9 p.m. ET) stars Zachary Levi ("Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel") as Chuck Bartowksi, a regular guy who also happens to be the government's most vital secret agent. The cast also includes Adam Baldwin ("My Bodyguard") as Colonel John Casey and Yvonne Strahovski (the upcoming "The Killer Elite") as partner Sarah Walker. Also starring are: Joshua Gomez ("Without a Trace"), Sarah Lancaster ("What About Brian?"), Ryan McPartlin ("Living with Fran"), Mark Christopher Lawrence ("The Pursuit of Happyness"), Vik Sahay ("Time Bomb"), Scott Krinsky ("The O.C.") and Bonita Friedericy ("The West Wing").
"Chuck" is co-created by Josh Schwartz ("The O.C.," "Gossip Girl") and Chris Fedak, and is executive-produced by Schwartz, McG ("Charlie's Angels," "Terminator Salvation"), Fedak, Robert Duncan McNeill, and Nicholas Wootton. "Chuck" is produced by Fake Empire, Wonderland Sound and Vision, in association with Warner Bros. Television.
Source: NBC


Chuck news gets better and better by the minute =)
ReplyDelete10pm is a big problem for NBC so I'm not completely shocked by the Chase pickup. I wouldn't count on the additional Undercovers scripts leading to anything, though.
ReplyDeleteSo glad we got back-nine for Chuck! I'm hoping this means we might get a season 5!!
ReplyDeleteIt's a back 11. We're getting 24 Episodes :)
ReplyDeletelol NBC can't even cancel Undercovers and Chase...awesome news for Chuck though!
ReplyDeleteNBC will probably cancel Undercovers. The additional scripts is most likely a formality to keep in the good graces of JJ Abrams.
ReplyDeleteHOWEVER this does show just how much Warner Bros. is a beast when it comes to negotiation. They are fantastic (as proven with not only Chuck but Chase as well)! I guess Josh Schwartz is right, never say die.
HOLY CRAP!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome week!!
I would've been happy with 9 extra Chuck episodes but 11 is AWESOME!
ReplyDeleteYay for Chuck! Season five now, please!
ReplyDeletePhew, relieved to hear we get at least a full first season of Chase. Hopefully the ratings will creep up a bit to give us a better chance at a second, too.
ReplyDeleteI think you're the only genuine Chase fan I've come across. I usually end up watching it on Mondays while I'm busy downloading the shows I REALLY want to see.
ReplyDeleteQUESTION!!!: can a show be canceled even though it has supposedly been given a full season?
ReplyDeleteYep, happens a lot.
ReplyDeleteFlashforward is one of the most recent and memorable examples
The kind of superb taste i possess is gifted to only a rare few. :P
ReplyDeleteDoes this change it's position on the cancelation chart?
ReplyDeleteEven TRAUMA was given more episodes after its cancellation. But who cares... YAY MORE EPISODES!!! :)
ReplyDeleteI really do like Chase but its up against Castle so I watch the next day online. so glad to hear the show isn't go anywhere yet
ReplyDeleteNope
ReplyDeleteYep, I'll have to do a little digging around :)
ReplyDeleteThat would be great! But understandable if you can't work it out, imagine that's a tough factor to quantify in chart form. I still appreciate your hard work and the always helpful Predictor Table!
ReplyDeleteYou make a good point about Syndication that our current system does not
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I'll see if I can build in some weightings.
It doesn't change Chuck's position on the chart because the chart is based on raw numbers and Dark's finely honed instincts. But the news does bode well for a Season 5 pick up. This bit of info has also been posted on some other Chuck fan sites: the back 11 order this season will bring the total number of Chuck episodes to 78 I believe. 80 is the minimum and 100 is the preferred round number for a show for syndication. Thus, financially (presuming NBC has a good deal with WB on the profits) it would make sense for NBC to pick Chuck up for a 13-22 episode fifth season just for the syndication profits after it is off the air. Also, shows with a cult fan base tend to do better in syndication because us obsessive nerds love marathon specials :)
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