The second season of The Bridge won't go further into its production. However, CTV, a Canadian TV network, has announced its intention to work with Craig Bromell and Aaron Douglas, respectively the creator and the star of The Bridge, on other projects.
CTV and Bromell are working on the development of a TV series that focuses on the personal and professional life of members of a police drug squad.
However, we have no idea what CTV and Aaron Douglas will work on together.
CTV and Bromell are working on the development of a TV series that focuses on the personal and professional life of members of a police drug squad.
However, we have no idea what CTV and Aaron Douglas will work on together.
- 1/24/2011
- by anhkhoido@gmail.com (Anh Khoi Do)
- The Cultural Post
Last summer, CBS started running The Bridge, a cop drama that the network had licensed from Canada. CBS apparently had little faith in the series since they began airing it on Saturday nights with little promotion. To no surprise, the ratings were terrible. CBS pulled The Bridge off the schedule after three episodes, leaving 10 unaired.
In Canada, it was a different story. CTV ran all of the installments of Bridge between March and May 2010. It was successful enough for CTV to renew the show for season two.
Now, it seems Bridge won't get a second season after all. According to THR, CTV, Entertainment One, and series creator Craig Bromell have mutually agreed not to to proceed with year two. CTV said it will work with Bromell, Bridge star Aaron Douglas, and Entertainment One on future projects, including a drama about a...
In Canada, it was a different story. CTV ran all of the installments of Bridge between March and May 2010. It was successful enough for CTV to renew the show for season two.
Now, it seems Bridge won't get a second season after all. According to THR, CTV, Entertainment One, and series creator Craig Bromell have mutually agreed not to to proceed with year two. CTV said it will work with Bromell, Bridge star Aaron Douglas, and Entertainment One on future projects, including a drama about a...
- 1/19/2011
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Toronto -- CBS has pulled the Canadian cop drama "The Bridge" from E1 Entertainment after three episodes on air.
"Bridge" co-producer Craig Bromell told the Canadian Press wire-service Thursday that CBS yanked the Toronto-shot series from its Saturday night summer lineup for "reasons of fall scheduling."
"They said: 'We're going to pull the show.' They never said to us they're going to cancel it," Bromell added.
Representatives at E1 Entertainment weren't available for comment at press time.
CBS will replace "The Bridge" with reruns of "Cold Case" at 8 p.m.
CTV, which debuted the Canadian cop drama before CBS finally aired the series on its summer schedule, has ordered a second season of the homegrown drama.
Bromell told the Canadian wire service that the U.S. network paid for all 13 episodes of the first season upfront.
"Bridge" co-producer Craig Bromell told the Canadian Press wire-service Thursday that CBS yanked the Toronto-shot series from its Saturday night summer lineup for "reasons of fall scheduling."
"They said: 'We're going to pull the show.' They never said to us they're going to cancel it," Bromell added.
Representatives at E1 Entertainment weren't available for comment at press time.
CBS will replace "The Bridge" with reruns of "Cold Case" at 8 p.m.
CTV, which debuted the Canadian cop drama before CBS finally aired the series on its summer schedule, has ordered a second season of the homegrown drama.
Bromell told the Canadian wire service that the U.S. network paid for all 13 episodes of the first season upfront.
- 7/22/2010
- by By Etan Vlessing
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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