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Fear Itself is a horror/suspense anthology series that airs on NBC Thursdays at 10PM. It is essentially a continuation of Masters of Horror, with the biggest difference being that it airs on broadcast network television as opposed to premium cable. The most notable effects of this change is that the show has to be less graphic, and each episode doesn't actually run a full hour. As with Masters of Horror, each episode features a self-contained short horror film, written and directed by notables from the world of horror. Guest stars include familiar actors from the worlds of TV and film.

Directors include John Landis (An American Werewolf in London), Darren Lynn Bousman (Saw films), Ronny Yu (Bride of Chucky, Freddy vs. Jason) and Stuart Gordon (Re-Animator). Writers include, Steve Niles (30 Days of Night), Sean Hood (The Crow: Wicked Prayer) as well as show creator Mick Garris (The Stand, The Shining). Guest stars include James Roday (Psych), Jesse Plemons (Friday Night Lights), Eric Roberts (Heroes) and Brandon Routh (Superman Returns)

The show premiered on June 5, 2008 and will run for nine straight weeks, up until NBC's coverage of the Olympic games begins. As with Masters of Horror, expect episodes to be released on DVD complete and uncut, both individually and as a set.




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What's On – Archive

This Tuesday's DVD Releases

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July 29, 2008

Avatar: The Last Airbender Book 3: Fire, Volume 4 Purchase from Amazon.com
Baldwin Hills The Complete First Season Purchase from Amazon.com
Beverly Hills, 90210 The Fifth Season Purchase from Amazon.com
Bobby G: Adventure Capitalist Season 1 Purchase from Amazon.com
James A. Michener's Centennial The Complete Series Purchase from Amazon.com
Dark Shadows The Beginning, DVD Collection 5 Purchase from Amazon.com
Freakazoid! Season 1 Purchase from Amazon.com
Girlfriends The Complete Fourth Season Purchase from Amazon.com
Go Diego Go Great Dinosaur Rescue Purchase from Amazon.com
The Hills The Complete Third Season Purchase from Amazon.com
Human Body: Pushing the Limits Human Body: Pushing The Limits Purchase from Amazon.com
Human Body: Pushing The Limits (Blu-ray) Purchase from Amazon.com
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit The Seventh Year Purchase from Amazon.com
Masters of Horror Season 2 Limited Edition Skull Set Purchase from Amazon.com
Parking Wars Best of Season One Purchase from Amazon.com
Phineas and Ferb The Fast and the Phineas Purchase from Amazon.com
Pokemon: Advanced Generation Battle Frontier, Volume 1 Purchase from Amazon.com
The Princes of Malibu The Complete Series Purchase from Amazon.com
Riptide The Complete Series Purchase from Amazon.ca
Robin of Sherwood The Complete Collection Purchase from Amazon.com
Space Angel Collection 1 Purchase from Amazon.com
Stargate SG-1 Continuum Purchase from Amazon.com
Continuum (Blu-ray) Purchase from Amazon.com
Tiny Toon Adventures Season 1, Volume 1 Purchase from Amazon.com
Two Fat Ladies Two Fat Ladies Purchase from Amazon.com
The Wiggles You Make Me Feel Like Dancing Purchase from Amazon.com
Witchblade The Complete Series Purchase from Amazon.com
Wizards of Waverly Place Wizard School Purchase from Amazon.com

The 2008–2009 Network Upfronts

Each year in mid-May the broadcast networks present their planned schedules for the following Fall to advertisers and the press in elaborate expensive presentations called upfronts. The cable networks also make upfront presentations but usually in much more low-key individualized presentations to select advertisers and ad agencies.

This year however things are a bit different. NBC is foregoing the elaborate uprfront week presentation and instead went the cable network route of a press release announcing their plans for the entire year followed by more focused individual presentations. They will still be holding an event during the week but it will be less formalized and structured. In addition the Turner Entertainment cable networks TBS, TNT & truTV will be making a joint presentation on the scale of a broadcast presentaion and also do it during the upfront week.

Another difference this year is that due to the writers strike many more shows were given early renewals than usual either so they could begin production on the fall episode early. This was done for a few reasons: to alleviate some of the costs of restarting production for only a handful of episodes to air in the spring, to alleviate the finacial hardships on the staff that had been out of work for months, to alleviate any fears of cancellation after the long midseason break and lastly to try and get ahead of a possible strike by the Screen Actors Guild this summer.

Fall schedule

All announced schedule information is shown on the Fall Grid. Cable network future programming information is listed in the upcoming show section of the Cable Grid page.

Cancelled Shows

For a complete list see the cancelled series page.

New Shows

Switching Networks

A large number of shows will be changing networks this year an indication of changing economic models for television.

Network moves:

Renewed 'Bubble' Shows

For a complete list of renewed shows see the fall grid.

Blog

The IVy Awards Official WINNERS 2008

First of all, apologies for the delays in releasing these. I had a computer crash, and work got in the way when my computer was back up and running.

But at long last… THE WINNERS ARE HERE!

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Read the rest of The IVy Awards Official WINNERS 2008 (470 words)


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