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The CW network will add two series, a drama and a romantic comedy, for fall, in addition to "Supergirl," picked up from CBS.
The network, which renewed almost its entire lineup, has too many shows to fit its 10 hours a week, so several fan favorites will hold for midseason. Delayed are "The 100," "The Originals," "iZombie" and "Reign."
“The CW has become known as the home of the best, most creative series on broadcast television, in a range of genres that appeal to the most balanced audience of any broadcast network," CW Entertainment president Mark Pedowitz said in announcing the new schedule in advance of an "upfront" presentation to advertisers in New York.
The CW's new series are:
"No Tomorrow"
A romantic dramedy based on a Brazilian series stars Joshua Sasse as a man who believes the apocalypse is around the corner and is living out a bucket list, with Tori Anderson as the woman who might love him.
"Frequency"
Peyton List is a police detective who hears from her late father (Riley Smith), a disgraced cop, via an old ham radio, giving her a chance to change history.
This is how the CW's week will look, with new series in bold:
MONDAY
"Supergirl,"
"Jane the Virgin"
TUESDAY
"The Flash,"
"No Tomorrow"
WEDNESDAY
"Arrow,"
"Frequency"
THURSDAY
"DC's Legends of Tomorrow,"
"Supernatural"
FRIDAY
"The Vampire Diaries,"
"Crazy Ex-Girlfriend"
The CW network will add two series, a drama and a romantic comedy, for fall, in addition to "Supergirl," picked up from CBS.
The network, which renewed almost its entire lineup, has too many shows to fit its 10 hours a week, so several fan favorites will hold for midseason. Delayed are "The 100," "The Originals," "iZombie" and "Reign."
“The CW has become known as the home of the best, most creative series on broadcast television, in a range of genres that appeal to the most balanced audience of any broadcast network," CW Entertainment president Mark Pedowitz said in announcing the new schedule in advance of an "upfront" presentation to advertisers in New York.
The CW's new series are:
"No Tomorrow"
A romantic dramedy based on a Brazilian series stars Joshua Sasse as a man who believes the apocalypse is around the corner and is living out a bucket list, with Tori Anderson as the woman who might love him.
"Frequency"
Peyton List is a police detective who hears from her late father (Riley Smith), a disgraced cop, via an old ham radio, giving her a chance to change history.
This is how the CW's week will look, with new series in bold:
MONDAY
"Supergirl,"
"Jane the Virgin"
TUESDAY
"The Flash,"
"No Tomorrow"
WEDNESDAY
"Arrow,"
"Frequency"
THURSDAY
"DC's Legends of Tomorrow,"
"Supernatural"
FRIDAY
"The Vampire Diaries,"
"Crazy Ex-Girlfriend"