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[05/12/11 - 06:39 PM] Trio Added to NBC's 2011-12 Season Roster; "Parenthood," "Harry's Law" Renewed NBC taps "The Playboy Club," "Grimm" and "Awake" (formerly "R.E.M.") for next season, passes on "17th Precinct," "A. Mann's World" and "Wonder Woman."
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[04/27/11 - 11:20 PM] Development Update: Wednesday, April 27 Updates include: Cote de Pablo to continue on "NCIS"; NBC in talks to carry "The Firm"; and Ving Rhames to star in Comedy Central's "Black Jack."
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[04/05/11 - 11:04 PM] Development Update: Tuesday, April 5 Updates include: "The Chicago Code's" Shawn Ryan sets up shop at Sony; Brenda Strong reports to TNT's "Dallas"; and NBC confirms its remaining pilot directors.
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[03/17/11 - 11:30 PM] Development Update: Thursday, March 17 Updates include: Damon Wayans Jr. and Sr. land pilots; Jimmy Smits to play mayor in NBC's "S.I.L.A."; and Rebecca Sinclair departs The CW's "90210."
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[03/15/11 - 11:17 PM] Development Update: Tuesday, March 15 Updates include: David James Elliott lands first male role ABC's "Good Christian Bitches"; Robert Knepper reports to "Reconstruction" at NBC; and Frances Conroy to join Jenna Elfman in ABC's "Bad Mom."
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[03/14/11 - 11:25 PM] Development Update: Monday, March 14 Updates include: Kristin Chenoweth joins ABC's "Good Christian Bitches"; "No Ordinary Family's" Julie Benz books CBS pilot; and Leslie Hope to visit ABC's "The River."
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[03/08/11 - 10:52 PM] Development Update: Tuesday, March 8 Updates include: Ben Koldyke, Brooke D'Orsay nab leads in ABC comedy pilots; Rick Gomez, Richard T. Jones join FOX's "Council of Dads"; and Natalie Dormer to star in ABC's "Poe."
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[03/01/11 - 11:19 PM] Development Update: Tuesday, March 1 Updates include: Greg Berlanti, Adam F. Goldberg ink overall deals; "Off the Map's" Rachelle Lefevre cast in NBC's "The Crossing"; and Leslie Bibb, Annie Potts are "Good Christian Bitches" for ABC.
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[02/28/11 - 10:40 PM] Development Update: Monday, February 28 Updates include: Jaime Pressly joins FOX's "I Hate My Teenage Daughter"; Danny Pino reports to NBC's "S.I.L.A."; and Poppy Montgomery is "The Rememberer" for CBS.
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[01/25/11 - 10:46 PM] Development Update: Tuesday, January 25 Updates include: ABC orders two period dramas to pilot; FOX greenlights a pair of single-camera comedies; and Stephen Gaghan's "S.I.L.A." is a go at NBC.
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