If Harry's Law airs from now till then repeat free it will air 12/13 episodes it is unclear when/if the 13th episode will air
NBC RE-LAUNCHES ‘LAW & ORDER: LOS ANGELES’ WITH TWO-HOUR PREMIERE ON MONDAY, APRIL 11
Freshman Series Will Return to Regular Time Period (10-11 p.m. ET) on Monday, April 18
UNIVERSAL CITY, Calif. – March 7, 2011 – NBC’s freshman series “Law & Order: Los Angeles” will return to the regular lineup with a two-hour original premiere on Monday, April 11 (9-11 p.m. ET). The crime drama procedural will resume in its regular day and time on Monday, April 18 (10-11 p.m. ET).
The announcement was made by Bob Greenblatt, Chairman, NBC Entertainment.
“We are pleased to welcome ‘Law & Order: Los Angeles’ back to NBC’s regular lineup,” said Greenblatt. “Dick Wolf and his team have made some exciting creative changes and we can’t wait to re-introduce the show to audiences.”
“Law & Order: Los Angeles” follows Detectives Ricardo Morales (Alfred Molina, “An Education,” “The Da Vinci Code,” “Spiderman 2”) and Tomas “TJ” Jaruszalski (Corey Stoll, “Midnight in Paris”) as they pursue cases through the diverse City of Angels. As members of the Los Angeles Police Department’s elite Robbery Homicide Division, Morales, a former Deputy District Attorney, has returned to the police force after he became frustrated with the system, while TJ, who grew up the son of an Oscar-winning Polish cinematographer, knows too well the dark underside that is behind-the-scenes Hollywood.
Protecting the detectives who serve under her is Lieutenant Arleen Gonzales, (Rachel Ticotin) who is driven, focused, and meticulous. She is a 20-year vet with a background in military intelligence who now oversees the Homicide 1 section of Robbery Homicide Division.
Deputy District Attorney Jonah “Joe” Dekker (Terrence Howard, “Crash,” “Hustle & Flow”) is a white knight crusader whose political ambitions often bring him into conflict with his boss. He sincerely believes in fighting the good fight. At the same time, he has never been one to turn down a high-profile case.
At Dekker’s side is Deputy District Attorney Connie Rubirosa (Alana de la Garza, “Law & Order”). Rubirosa served as Executive Assistant District Attorney in New York and she recently located to Los Angeles to help her ailing mother.
Earlier this season, “Law & Order: Los Angeles” averaged a 2.5 rating, 7 share in adults 18-49 and 9.0 million viewers overall, to improve the show’s fourth-quarter time period, Wednesdays at 10 p.m. ET, by 56 percent in adults 18-49 versus the prior year (with a 2.5 rating vs. a 1.6) and by 64 percent in total viewers (9.0 million vs. 5.5 million). “Law & Order: Los Angeles” ranked #1 or tied for #1 versus regular programming in that slot with five of eight originals in the fourth quarter.
In addition, “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit” will broadcast encore episodes on Wednesdays beginning March 23 (9-10 p.m. ET).
“Law & Order: Los Angeles” is a Wolf Films production in association with Universal Media Studios. Dick Wolf is creator and executive producer, Rene Balcer (“Law & Order,” “Law & Order: Criminal Intent”), Blake Masters (“Brotherhood,” “Rubicon”), Christopher Misiano (“West Wing,” “ER”) and Peter Jankowski (“Law & Order,” “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit,” “Law & Order: Criminal Intent”) are executive producers.
For “Law & Order: Los Angeles” embeddable clips and full episodes, visit NBC.com’s official show site: http://www.nbc.com/law-and-order-los-angeles/
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source: NBC


Harry's Law is what started me watching NBC again.
ReplyDeleteso does that mean they are canceling Harry's Law? I freaking love that show! How can they replace it with crap like LO:LA?
ReplyDeleteHarry's Law is one of my guilty pleasures. I thought it had decent numbers for NBC, am I wrong?
ReplyDeletei dont think they're cancelling it, they only have 13 eps ordered for this season so i suppose they could preempt chuck one week and air a 2 hr Harry's Law which is NBCs #1 drama in total viewers (but weak-average demos)
ReplyDeleteit is NBCs #1 drama in total viewers (but weak-average demos)
ReplyDeleteWhat does it mean for Harry's Law? If it's cancelled, I have absolutely no use for NBC anymore! They are already pissing on The Cape, they don't need to do it to their only good show too! How many repetitive versions of Law and Order do we really need? Why not just cancel everything, and have 50 different versions of Blah and Order?
ReplyDeleteit's not like Harry's Law is a great show....I adore Kathy Bates, but the show's a tad harrowing and ocasionally artificial. However, it's far better than Law and Order LA, which, despite a well-picked cast, is just boring and cliched. And I think I'm gonna kill myself if I see another new show that has LA as its premises. They always try to make it glamorous, especially when it's a crime show (all shiny and ideal), while the only gloomy and realistic picture of LA is presented in Southland.
ReplyDeleteHarry's Law is a GREAT show. I've bonded with the characters and the story lines are entertaining. Kathy Bates is one of my all time favorite actors and I love her in this show. Please do not cancel Harry's Law. How can crap like 2 and half men stay on air but well written thought provoking show's like Harry's Law (whose lead is an older over weight woman played as a strong intelligent independent woman) get cancelled?
ReplyDelete"LA in its premises" NOT. They are suppose to be in Cincinnati, OH. Harry's Law is all about Cincinnati no Los Angeles mentioned in the show at all.
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