TheWrap's Fall TV Preview: ABC

TheWrap's Fall TV Preview: ABC

Published: September 17, 2009 @ 12:27 pm
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By Josef Adalian

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It's back to the future time for ABC this fall.

 

The network still has plenty of tentpole hits on its lineup, with "Desperate Housewives," "Grey's Anatomy," "Brothers & Sisters," "Dancing with the Stars" and "Lost" all continuing to draw healthy numbers of young adults each week.

 

But "Lost" ends its run in May. And ABC's other success stories are starting to show signs of aging.

 

That's why ABC chief Steve McPherson says he had one big goal in mind when developing shows for next season.

 

"We wanted to look for the next generation of drama hits," he said.

 

And while McPherson says that "you can't really ever go back in time," it feels a lot like 2004 at ABC this season.

 

That's the year McPherson took control of the Alphabet network and began its transformation from also-ran to contender. He focused almost all of his marketing energies on "Lost" and "DH," and -- critics be damned -- launched a whopping nine new shows between September and March.

 

McPherson is rolling the dice again this year, with nine new shows slated to roll out before year's end. ABC is also focusing most of its marketing on two projects: drama "Flash Forward" and a built-from-scratch Wednesday night comedy block.

 

"I think it's ambitious," McPherson admits. "But I think it's appropriate for where the TV landscape is right now. We believe we have to be bold and we have to be ambitious."

 

The five tentpoles mentioned above keep ABC in the game on several nights of the week. Plus, "The Bachelor" has staged a comeback in the past year and is once again a player for the network.

 

And by moving "Ugly Betty" to Fridays, ABC has a good chance of beefing up its numbers on a tough night.

 

Overall, even though ABC finished last season in third place in demos, the network enters the new season with a slew of building blocks that could help launch the hits McPherson wants.

 

BIG HOPE -- "Flash Forward"

 

ABC greenlit this big, sprawling drama earlier than any other hour on its lineup and began marketing the show all the way back in April. It's deluged viewers with promos all summer long, not to mention all manner of non-traditional marketing.

 

It's clear the network wants this show to be the next "Lost." But will viewers get wrapped up in "FF's" bold premise -- what if every one in the world blanked out for a few minutes -- or will they turn away from the prospect of another drawn out mystery that could take years to solve?

 

Early critical buzz has been mostly positive, and the show's 8 p.m. Thursday slot has room  for a new hit.

 

BIG RISK -- The Wednesday comedy block.

 

Four comedies. All new. One night.

 

You can't do that on television!

 

And yet, ABC is going forward with its plan to administer a major shock to its Wednesday lineup.

Tags: ABC, Cougar Town, Fall TV, Hank, Modern Family, Steve McPherson, Television
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