Networks have already announced the shows being picked up for the 2008-2009 season.
Heath, you'll be glad to know that Pushing Daisies made it through the strike, though new shows will likely wait until next season. Other shows that are coming back will be Brothers & Sisters, Desperate Housewives, Dirty Sexy Money, Grey's Anatomy, Lost, Private Practice, Samantha Who? and Ugly Betty. Grey, Desperate and Ugly will have new episodes this season, but Practice and the above mentioned Daisies will likely get a proper relaunch next season.
The CW has also decided to begin shooting and airing new episodes of One Tree Hill, Gossip Girl, Supernatural, Reaper and Smallville. These episodes could be back as early as late March or early April. Gossip Girl will get an expanded order and a summer relaunch. Aliens in America and Everybody Hates Chris will not get new episodes - Chris completed their 22 episodes before the strike, Aliens completed 18. Girlfriends didn't survive the strike, The Game will get about 8 more episodes to finish out the season and Life Is Wild won't go back into production nor will it be returning next season.
Boston Legal will likely return by next Wednesday. If it does, it will be the first show to return after the strike and if it does, it will likely finish out it's regular season.
Lost will most likely not be able to complete the 8 remaining episodes that's left to shoot for this season. They will be able to complete more like 5, but the crew at Lost feel like they can complete the storyline creatively and add the remaining shows into the next two seasons.
CBS will be moving forward with all the CSIs, NCIS, Without a Trace, Cold Case, Numbers, Criminal Minds, Ghost Whisperer and Moonlight. Comedies coming back on screen include Two and a Half Men, How I Met Your Mother and The Big Bang Theory (GACK!). CBS hopes to get the comedies out by mid March and the dramas by the first of April, producing 8 shows for comedies and 6-7 for dramas. Moonlight, being a new show, will likely have fewer episodes.
So far, Shark nor The Unit have received episode orders. They may just wait until next season. Cane will not resume production, but is positioned for renewal next season. Midseason drama Swingtown is set to undecided. Only a couple of episodes were produced. No word on The New Adventures of Old Christine or Rules of Engagement. CBS could air a few shows as late as June but nothing is set in stone.
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