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CBS tries original idea for summer

Mon Apr 14, 2008 10:47pm EDT

By James Hibberd

Television

LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - CBS Monday revealed a summer lineup that includes about as twice as much original programming as the network typically schedules.

Headlined by the new dramas "Swingtown" and "Flashpoint," CBS' summer lineup contains a mix of previously announced scripted shows, reality series and specials that totals nearly 90 hours.

After repeating shows to modest ratings during the Hollywood writers strike, CBS was keen to stock its summer with originals to help prevent another ratings drop-off.

CBS is putting the saucy swingers drama "Swingtown" in the key 10 p.m. Thursday slot, where it will enjoy a lead-out from "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" repeats. "Flashpoint," a Canadian police drama, is in the less-prestigious 10 p.m. Friday period, but it's a good fit for a "Numbers" lead-in, said Kelly Kahl, senior executive vp scheduling at the network

Other shows include the retooled game show "Million Dollar Password" (8 p.m. Sundays) and the reality series "Jingles" (9 p.m. Sundays) and "Greatest American Dog" (8 p.m. Thursdays). Specials include the Tony Awards (June 15), "AFI's 10 Top 10" (June 17) and at least two mixed martial arts Saturday night fight specials.

Reuters/Hollywood Reporter



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