Check out Warner Bros.’  new show, a re-imagining of the sci-fi classic V,  premiering mid-season on ABC.

v

In a single shared moment, the visitors appear in every major city in the world, promoting a message of peace. They want to share their knowledge of technology and their view that we should all be one, not divided by country, not divided by fear. They want us to unite. And to do so, they are counting on a very important component of human nature: devotion.

Click on the above image for a complete show synopsis or watch the V – upfront trailer after the jump.

Continue reading

Check out the new Warner Bros. show, THE MIDDLE, premiering this fall on ABC.

Patricia Heaton as Frankie Heck.

Patricia Heaton as Frankie Heck.

Frankie Heck is a superhero. Well, no, not an actual superhero – but sometimes it seems to Frankie as though getting her kids out the door for school every morning is a super heroic act. Middle aged, middle class and living in the middle of the country.

Click on the above image for a complete show synopsis.

ABC Picks Up “Hank”

May 21st, 2009 4:04 pm | No Comments »

Check out the new Warner Bros.  show, HANK, premiering this fall on ABC.

hank

Kelsey Grammer stars in this timely comedy as Hank Pryor, a titan of industry who suddenly finds himself out of work, almost out of money and around a wife and kids for whom he’s never made much time.

Click on the above image for a complete show synopsis.

FOX Picks up “Past Life”

May 21st, 2009 3:57 pm | No Comments »

Check out the new Warner Bros. show, PAST LIFE, premiering mid-season on FOX.

pastlife

Sometimes, when the soul is in conflict, memories come to the surface. But what if those memories belong to someone else? What if you could use those memories to right the wrongs of the past, solve crimes and connect with your past life? Enter Dr. Kate McGinn.

Click on the above image for a complete show synopsis.

Check out the new Warner Bros. show, Human Target, premiering mid-season on FOX.

Click image for preview.

Using the popular DC Comics title as a springboard for riveting and intelligent action and adventure, HUMAN TARGET centers on Christopher Chance, a mysterious security agent for hire who assumes different identities, at times literally becoming a human target on behalf of his clients.

Click on the above image for a complete show synopsis.

The CW Fall 2009 Preview

May 21st, 2009 3:38 pm | No Comments »

Check out all of the CW’s new and returning shows!

Melrose Place 2009

Click image for fan-page.

Melrose Place: In an elegant apartment building on Melrose in Los Angeles, a diverse group of 20-somethings have formed a surrogate family.

The Vampire Diaries

Click image for fan-page.

The Vampire Diaries: Elena Gilbert has always been a star student; beautiful, popular and involved with school and friends. As the fall semester begins, Elena becomes fascinated with the mysterious new boy in school, Stefan Salvatore, and she has no way of knowing he is a centuries-old vampire.

thebeautifullife

Click image for fan-page.

The Beautiful Life: The life of a high-fashion model appears glamorous and sexy, but as every new model learns, behind the beautiful facade is a world of insecurity and cutthroat competition.

Parental Discretion Advised

Click image for fan-page.

Parental Discretion Advised: After 15-year-old Lux decides to become an emancipated minor, her journey through the legal maze leads to her biological father, 30-something Nate “Baze” Bazile, who lives like an aging frat-boy and is astonished to learn he has a daughter.

Blonde Charity Mafia

Click image for fan-page.

Blonde Charity Mafia: A docu-series about the lives of Washington D.C.’s most influential 20-something Alpha Girls. Be sure to join the Facebook fan-page here.

You can join the Facebook fan-pages for each show by clicking on the images above.

Temps: Episode 1

May 13th, 2009 11:15 am | 49 Comments »

temps_logo_400x2501

Meet Joey and David, two best friends and struggling comedians, who signed up with a temp agency only to be placed into a job they had no idea they would adore: parenthood. Nevermind the kidnapping that may occur.

http://media.thewb.com/thewb/wblog/temps_01_01.flv

Temps: Episode 2

May 13th, 2009 11:00 am | 1 Comment »

temps_logo_400x250

The haphazard and fledgling parents dazzle the judge in hopes of gaining custody of Lisa but are then faced with a mounting crisis: the paralyzing boredom of parenthood. Sadly, there are no kennels for children.

http://media.thewb.com/thewb/wblog/temps_01_02.flv

Charles Cave of White Lies, featured in TheWB original series Rockville CA, tells us about his journey across the U.S.  Check out the band’s live performances of ”Death” and “To Lose my Life” right here.

“On a recent tour of the U.S., I began a journey into my new-found passion of photography. I wanted to document our tour from the way I see America, from a band-member’s perspective. I purposely did not take photos of exactly what the band was doing while touring, as there are hundreds of existing photos of hotels, stages, tour vans, etc.  I am very fortunate to be in the position where my true love in life, music, has become my career and taken me around the world. Twice! In case this doesn’t last another year, I think it’s best to seize the day and document as many memories as I can. These photos tell our story in a very abstract way – the story of our five-week trip across the United States.

We started the tour in grand style, with a performance on the legendary “Late Show with David Letterman.” We were in awe while watching everything that goes on behind the scenes on this show! From the cardboard New York skyline behind the stage, to the racks upon racks of David’s suits – all pressed and neatly hung. The studio is set to sub-zero temperatures, which is apparently needed to prevent David or any of the other guests from sweating. After our performance, which came complete with a golden handshake from the man himself, we were treated to a shower of rose petals and a commemorative mug. The band and I felt like we could check off a huge box on our “to-do” list.

12

Continue reading

Rob Corddry

Rob Corddry

TheWB.com’s very own Childrens’ Hospital took home the coveted Best Comedy: Long Form or Series prize at the 2009 Webby Awards.

We got a hold of Rob Corddry—who directed, wrote, produced and starred in the show—to get his reaction. Here is what he had to say:

Dear Voters and Votoids,

Thanks for making Childrens’ Hospital, quite possibly the most important show ever, a Webby Award winner. That is, unless there is an official commission that chooses the winner, in which case you deserve no thanks at all. Let me check, hold on…

Yup, there’s a board. So you guys did nothing! I have a plan for times like these…

Wait, I’m being told there is a “People’s Choice” category. Let me see who won that one…

The Office? Really? The f’ing Office?!? They’re on TV for crap’s sake! You people really messed up this time. I’m going to start building that killer robot. Maybe I’ll win a “Roboty”. Seriously, go to hell.

Love always,

Robert