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[01/08/24 - 08:28 AM]
Warner Bros. Discovery Networks Premiered 20 of the 25 Highest-Rated Freshman Series in 2023 - The Most of Any Cable Portfolio
TLC's spinoff series "90 Day: The Last Resort" ranked as the #1 unscripted freshman series in prime among Adults 25-54 and Women 25-54.

[08/22/23 - 08:05 AM]
OWN's Courtroom Drama "All Rise" Back in Session
The series, starring and executive produced by Simone Missick, returns for a final 10-episode season on Saturday, September 16 at 9:00/8:00c.

[03/16/23 - 11:22 PM]
Development Update: Thursday, March 16
Updates include: HBO Max's "The Penguin" casts quartet; "FBoy Island" nears revival by The CW; and OWN's "All Rise" releases cast members.

[10/24/22 - 06:14 AM]
What's New on HBO Max This November
HBO Max announces everything coming to the platform this November including the return of the Max Original series "The Sex Lives of College Girls" for its second season.

[05/23/22 - 04:12 PM]
Video: OWN Debuts the Official Trailer for "All Rise" Season 3
The new season picks up six months after the events of the sophomore finale on election night as Judge Carmichael awaits the results of her campaign.

[05/02/22 - 10:25 AM]
"All Rise": Court Is Back In Session - OWN Sets Premiere Date and Unveils New Season Three Key Art for Courtroom Drama from Warner Bros. Television
The riveting courtroom drama series, starring Simone Missick, returns for a third season on Tuesday, June 7 at 8:00/7:00c.

[02/09/22 - 01:30 PM]
"All Rise" Season Three Production Begins on New Season for OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network Coming This June
Roger Guenveur Smith and Christian Keyes have both been cast in the Simone Missick-led drama series.

[11/19/21 - 06:01 AM]
"The Matrix Resurrections," "And Just Like That...," "Station Eleven," "Finding Magic Mike," "Gossip Girl" Season 1 Finale and More Arrive on HBO Max This December
Other highlights include "Odo," "Summer Camp Island," "The Fungies" and "Beforeigners."

[10/08/21 - 11:06 PM]
Development Update: Friday, October 8
Updates include: NBC passes on Annie Ilonzeh-led drama pilot "Getaway"; cast also included Matt Long and Marg Helgenberger, whose previous series - "Manifest" and "All Rise," respectively - have since been resurrected at new homes.

[09/29/21 - 01:03 PM]
"All Rise" Reconvenes on OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network
Additionally, HBO Max and Hulu have acquired subscription streaming rights to all episodes of "All Rise" via a deal with Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution.

[08/20/21 - 11:13 PM]
Development Update: Friday, August 20
Updates include: Mike Richards steps down as new "Jeopardy!" host; Josh Duhamel signs onto NBC's "The Thing About Pam"; and OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network in talks to revive CBS's "All Rise."

[05/15/21 - 07:47 PM]
CBS Cancels "All Rise," "The Unicorn" After Two Seasons
The news comes as the Eye prepares to announce its 2021-22 schedule later this week.

[04/29/21 - 11:13 AM]
CBS Announces Season Finale Storylines with Intense Showdowns, Jaw-dropping Revelations and Fond Farewells
Newly announced dates include "United States of Al" and "Clarice" on Thursday, June 24.

[03/24/21 - 11:18 PM]
Development Update: Wednesday, March 24
Updates include: Disney+ greenlights "National Treasure" TV series; Alexander Siddig boards Apple's "Shantaram"; and David Duchovny brings "Truly Like Lightning" to Showtime.

[03/22/21 - 08:01 AM]
CBS Announces Season Finale Airdates for 2020-2021
Look for the final episodes of "Mom" and "NCIS: New Orleans" on Thursday, May 13 and Sunday, May 23, respectively.

[03/04/21 - 11:52 PM]
Development Update: Thursday, March 4
Updates include: NBC locks in cast of "La Brea"; Sarah Niles tapped for Apple's "Ted Lasso"; and Edie Falco to play Hillary Clinton in FX's "Impeachment: American Crime Story."

[01/01/21 - 11:39 PM]
Development Update: Week of December 28-January 1
Updates include: the five major studios will place their Southern California-based series on an extended hiatus due to the state's surge in coronavirus cases.

[12/04/20 - 11:24 PM]
Development Update: Friday, December 4
Updates include: BET+ orders third season of "Carl Weber's The Family Business"; NBC eyes U.S. take on "The A Word"; and Desmin Borges to recur on FOX's "This Country."

[11/30/20 - 11:33 PM]
Development Update: Monday, November 30
Updates include: "All Creatures Great and Small" to return for second season on PBS; Gugu Mbatha-Raw to star in Apple's "Surface"; and trio in talks to join "Willow" TV series at Disney+.

[11/23/20 - 11:00 AM]
Warner Bros. Television Group Signs Overall Deal with "All Rise" and "David Makes Man" Executive Producer and Writer Dee Harris-Lawrence
This is WBTVG's first overall pact with Harris-Lawrence and her first with any studio.

[11/12/20 - 11:01 AM]
CBS and BET Announce a Special Screening of Select Episodes of CBS' Popular Monday Night Line Up on BET and BET Her, Friday, Nov. 13
All three series return with original episodes for their 2020-2021 season premieres on Monday, November 16 on CBS.

[10/21/20 - 11:52 PM]
Development Update: Wednesday, October 21
Updates include: Paramount+ targets "Flashdance" TV series; Audra McDonald, Taylor Schilling to lead Spectrum's "The Second Wave"; and Adam Rippon books figure skating comedy at NBC.

[10/13/20 - 10:03 AM]
CBS Announces Primetime Premiere Dates for 10 Scripted Series Across Five Nights
Additional premiere dates for November will be announced shortly.

[10/07/20 - 11:39 PM]
Development Update: Wednesday, October 7
Updates include: The CW extends "The Outpost" by 13 episodes; Showtime shutters "On Becoming a God in Central Florida"; and Gary Carr is the latest cast in Amazon's "The Peripheral."

[09/29/20 - 11:44 PM]
Development Update: Tuesday, September 29
Updates include: FOX opens writers' room for drama "Our Kind of People"; NBC's "Chicago Med" shuts down after positive COVID-19 test; and various Vancouver TV series suspend filming over testing delays.

[08/20/20 - 11:45 PM]
Development Update: Thursday, August 20
Updates include: Comedy Central pulls the plug on "Tosh.0" after 12 seasons; Sarah Cooper lands comedy at CBS; and FOX's "The Masked Singer" resumes production.

[08/04/20 - 11:23 PM]
Development Update: Tuesday, August 4
Updates include: Sony plots "Who's the Boss?" sequel series; Miramax to bring "Mimic" to the small screen; and "S.W.A.T." kicks off production on new season.

[07/30/20 - 05:00 AM]
ViacomCBS Debuts Expanded and Enhanced CBS All Access
More than 3,500 episodes across ViacomCBS' leading portfolio of entertainment brands will now be available on CBS All Access, including popular series from BET, Comedy Central, MTV, Nickelodeon, Smithsonian Channel and more.

[05/19/20 - 12:15 PM]
CBS Unveils 2020-2021 Primetime Lineup; 3 New Series Join 23 Returning Shows
The new fall schedule features perennial strength and stability, plus big new show additions on Thursday and Sunday.

[05/06/20 - 10:00 AM]
CBS Announces the Return of 23 Series for the 2020-2021 Broadcast Season
Newcomers "All Rise," "Bob (Hearts) Abishola," "Evil," "FBI: Most Wanted" and "The Unicorn" are among the returning class.

[04/21/20 - 11:27 PM]
Development Update: Tuesday, April 21
Updates include: Disney+ begins pre-production on a third season of "The Mandalorian"; Eliza Coupe, Tommy Dewey to star in FOX's "Pivoting"; and Marvel terminates overall deals with Paul Zbyszewski, Steve Lightfoot.

[04/06/20 - 10:30 AM]
CBS' Freshman Series "All Rise" Returns to Production to Virtually Produce a Timely Episode That Reflects the Current State of Social Distancing for the Criminal Justice System
The new episode will air Monday, May 4 on the CBS Television Network.

[03/13/20 - 11:11 PM]
Development Update: Friday, March 13
Updates include: CBS All Access pushes "Tooning Out the News" premiere; production on nearly all broadcast pilots to be delayed or suspended; and The CW's "The 100" to complete final episode.

[02/25/20 - 11:32 PM]
Development Update: Tuesday, February 25
Updates include: Stella Baker to lead "The Republic of Sarah" for The CW; Mekai Curtis lands title role on "Power Book III: Raising Kanan"; and Sarah Gadon tapped for USA's "Evel."

[12/05/19 - 11:34 PM]
Development Update: Thursday, December 5
Updates include: Dee Harris-Lawrence named new co-showrunner of "All Rise" at CBS; Quibi fills out cast of "The Fugitive" reboot; and Kevin Costner to co-write drama "ISB" for ABC.

[10/22/19 - 04:00 PM]
All Five CBS Freshman Series Receive New Production Orders
The critically acclaimed new drama "Evil" has been renewed for a second season in 2020-2021.

[10/01/19 - 01:39 PM]
New CBS Series Lead the Way in Premiere Week
CBS spins the numbers for the week of September 23-29.

[09/10/19 - 11:49 PM]
Development Update: Tuesday, September 10
Updates include: John C. Reilly to replace Michael Shannon as Jerry Buss in HBO's "Showtime" pilot; Ricardo Chavira, Gabriel Chavarria tapped for Netflix's "Selena: The Series"; and Hope Davis boards "Your Honor" at Showtime.

[08/30/19 - 11:07 PM]
Development Update: Friday, August 30
Updates include: Netflix rounds out cast of "The Haunting of Bly Manor"; Lindsey Gort to recur on CBS's "All Rise"; and Rachel Naomi Hilson tapped for "Love, Simon" on Disney+.

[08/26/19 - 08:30 AM]
"CBS Fall Preview Show," A Special Presenting a "First Look" at the Network's Five New Fall Series, to Be Broadcast Monday, Sept. 9
Additionally, the special will be available on demand across multiple platforms through mid-October.

[08/20/19 - 11:21 PM]
Development Update: Tuesday, August 20
Updates include: Christian Serratos in talks for Netflix's "Selena" series; Carmen Ejogo, Isiah Whitlock, Jr. cast in Showtime's "Your Honor"; and Susanna Fogel to helm HBO Max's "The Flight Attendant."

[06/13/19 - 02:30 PM]
CBS Announces Fall 2019-2020 Primetime Premiere Dates
The network will roll out the bulk of its lineup during the traditional premiere week of September 23-29.

[05/15/19 - 02:39 PM]
Video: First Look at New Fall Shows on CBS
Watch the preview trailers for all eight new series coming next season on the network.

[05/15/19 - 06:00 AM]
CBS Unveils 2019-2020 Primetime Lineup; 8 New Series Join 24 Returning Shows
The Eye will roll out three new comedies and two new dramas this fall.

[05/09/19 - 04:05 PM]
Development Update: Thursday, May 9 - Four Comedies, Three Dramas Kick Off CBS Series Orders
The latter group includes legal drama "All Rise"; supernatural thriller "Evil"; and spin-off series "FBI: Most Wanted."

[03/25/19 - 11:25 PM]
Development Update: Monday, March 25
Updates include: The CW pushes "I Ship It" to summer; Rob Corddry, Michaela Watkins cast in "The Unicorn" at CBS; and all charges are dropped against much-ballyhooed actor Jussie Smollett.

[03/22/19 - 11:44 PM]
Development Update: Friday, March 22
Updates include: HBO moves forward with "Perry Mason" limited series; Jack Davenport cast in "Why Women Kill" for CBS All Access; and Simone Missick books lead role in CBS's "Courthouse."

[03/18/19 - 11:54 PM]
Development Update: Monday, March 18
Updates include: Rachel Bilson to star in FOX's "Lovestruck"; Marg Helgenberger tapped for CBS's "Courthouse"; and Arica Himmel to lead ABC's potential "Black-ish" prequel spin-off.

[03/11/19 - 11:38 PM]
Development Update: Monday, March 11
Updates include: Syfy ships "Alien News Desk" to Saturday nights; Lucy Hale is The CW's "Katy Keene"; and Mike Judge lands a pair of series commitments at HBO.

[03/08/19 - 11:47 PM]
Development Update: Friday, March 8
Updates include: HBO's "Crashing," Showtime's "SMILF" get the axe; Finn Jones is FOX's "Prodigal Son"; and Juliet Rylance lands title role in ABC's "The Hypnotist's Love Story."

[02/20/19 - 11:21 PM]
Development Update: Wednesday, February 20
Updates include: Tyler Posey, Kiele Sanchez tapped for The CW's "The Lost Boys"; Zach Woods reports to HBO's "Avenue 5"; and Rainn Wilson, Dan Byrd score roles on Amazon's "Utopia."

[01/31/19 - 11:53 PM]
Development Update: Thursday, January 31
Updates include: CBS orders four pilots, including comedy "To Whom It May Concern"; ABC gives "New York Undercover" revival, two others pilot orders; and Showtime pushes final season of "Homeland" to the fall.







ALL RISE (OWN)
BROADCAST HISTORY:
9/23/19 - 11/18/23
STATUS:
canceled/ended (2023-2024 season)
TIME SLOT:
completed airing its current season
SEASON(S):
3 (58 episodes, 0 of which have yet to air)
VISIT THE OFFICIAL WEB SITE
ADDITIONAL NOTES:
series finale aired on 11/18/23
DESCRIPTION:
(from OWN's web site, June 2022) "All Rise” is a courthouse drama that follows the chaotic, hopeful, and sometimes absurd lives of its judges, prosecutors, and public defenders, as they work with bailiffs, clerks, and police to get justice for the people of Los Angeles amidst a flawed legal system. Among them is ‘Judge Lola Carmichael’ (Simone Missick), a highly regarded and impressive former deputy district attorney who has shown she doesn’t intend to sit back on the bench, but instead leans in, pushing the boundaries and challenging the expectations of what a judge can be. A major theme in season three is new beginnings. After a year of COVID protocols, our characters who inhabit the Hall of Justice are ready to live. They are having fun finding themselves, fighting the good fight, shedding old habits and insecurities, and discovering the joy in their personal and professional lives as they seek out a new normal, new jobs, and new positions. All while they wrestle down old demons and discover new love in old relationships.
PRINCIPAL CAST INFORMATION:
· Christian Keyes as Robin Taylor (Season 3- )
· J. Alex Brinson as Luke Watkins
· Jessica Camacho as Emily Lopez
· Lindsay Mendez as Sara Castillo
· Lindsey Gort as Amy Quinn
· Marg Helgenberger as Lisa Benner
· Paul McCrane as Judge Laski
· Roger Guenveur Smith as Marshall Thomas
· Ruthie Ann Miles as Sherri Kansky
· Samantha Marie Ware as Vanessa "Ness" Johnson
· Simone Missick as Lola Carmichael
· Suzanne Cryer as Maggie Palmer
· Wilson Bethel as Mark Callan
RECURRING/PREVIOUS CAST INFORMATION:
· Todd Wiliams as Robin Taylor (Season 1-2)
CREW INFORMATION:
· Dee Harris-Lawrence as EP
· Greg Spottiswood as CRTR
· Leonard Goldstein as EP
· Michael M. Robin as EP/DIR (Pilot)
GENRE(S):
· drama
STUDIO INFORMATION:
· Warner Bros. Television