Television
The U.S. Being Human series: how to be successful and different
by Doc on Oct.15, 2010, under Television
Another panel we had at the Syfy Digital Press Tour was on the upcoming U.S. version of Being Human, a currently popular British television program about a a ghost, a vampire, and a werewolf living together. The U.S. version is set in Boston (albeit filmed in Montreal, where the “old town” feel is similar), and features vampire “Aidan” (Sam Witwer), werewolf “Josh” (Sam Huntington) and ghost “Sally” (Meaghan Rath) – as they struggle to hide their dark secrets from the world, while helping each other navigate the complexities of living double lives and trying to be human. Mark Pellegrino plays Aidan’s charismatic but menacing vampire mentor “Bishop” (Pelligrino). Adam Kane (The Mentalist, Heroes) is Director and Co-Executive Producer with Executive Producer Michael Prupas (The Kennedys, Pillars of the Earth) and husband and wife Executive Producers/Writers Jeremy Carver (Supernatural) and Anna Fricke (Men in Trees, Everwood). Muse Entertainment is producing 13 1-hour episodes for Syfy.
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Sanctuary Digital Press panel
by Doc on Oct.14, 2010, under Television
Our second panel of the day was for Sanctuary (Season 3 starts tomorrow night, October 15th, at 10pm ET). Amanda Tapping was scheduled to appear but had a family illness, so actor Robin Dunne (Dr. Will Zimmerman) was joined on stage by Erika Kennair, Vice President for Original Programming and Development for Syfy. Syfy’s Mark Stern mentioned that there will be more abnormals along with Caprica‘s Polly Walker guest starring, and asked Robin, “What would you say is kind of the most exciting thing for you this year?”
“A lot…Sanctuary is continuing on the path of being very innovative, the writing is amazing as always…I think the change from 13 episodes to 20 episodes is really amazing because…beautiful story arcs that go in and out of the series and you are going to see things that happen to the characters that sort of have impact throughout the entire series. 20 episodes is kind of like, it feels more of a puzzle this year, a jigsaw puzzle.
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Eureka and Warehouse 13 Digital Press panel
by Doc on Oct.13, 2010, under Television
So the first panel from the weekend’s Syfy Digital Press Tour was for the shows Eureka and Warehouse 13, with a preview of their special holiday episodes (sorry, I don’t have video of that), but you can find a full length video of the panel, along with a higher-resolution video (but poorer audio quality and lighting – the camera had trouble with some of the backlighting) of a particular question.
Mark Stern, Executive VP of Original Content, said that, “Ever since we’ve been doing Warehouse and Eureka I’ve wanted to do Christmas episodes or holiday episodes, also wanted to do musical episodes.” And there are upcoming musical episodes, apparently…but for now we get a holiday episode of each show, on December 7th, starting at 9pm with Eureka, and 10pm for Warehouse 13.
Sneak peek at next week’s Caprica
by Doc on Oct.13, 2010, under Television
Here is an exclusive sneak peek at next week’s Caprica episode, “Things We Lock Away”, featuring Lacy (Magda Apanowicz) and Sister Clarice (Polly Walker) debating the Sister’s morality, and determine if Zoe had a backup of her resurrection program, and if so, where it is.
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Doctor Who is indeed shooting in the U.S.
by Doc on Oct.11, 2010, under Television
The BBC is now confirming rumors that the first two episodes of the upcoming 6th season of Doctor Who will indeed be filmed in the U.S., in Utah.
Dinner with Syfy’s Mark Stern
by Doc on Oct.11, 2010, under Television
Just wanted to give a quick recap of dinner last night…it was pretty informal (but a REAL nice restaurant – Bice at Portofino Bay Resort at Universal Studios), with a group of about 40 or so digital press partners and the Syfy executives. At our table we had Mark Stern, the head of programming development, and got to ask various questions. Here is a bit of recap, paraphrased somewhat as it was fairly noisy.
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Syfy press event at Universal Studios Florida
by Doc on Oct.08, 2010, under Fun Stuff, Television
Just a reminder – this is probably the last post for a few days as I head down to Universal Studios Florida to take part in a Syfy press event…I will be giving rapid-fire updates on Twitter (@scifistorm) and Facebook, so be sure to follow us there – both places would probably be good in case there are problems keeping them linked together, and I’ll be uploading pictures and possibly video to Facebook. Most of the stuff takes place on Monday, and depending on battery life, etc. some stuff may appear Tuesday morning, and a full recap here on Wednesday.
By the way – more followers makes us look good, so be sure to follow us!
We should have plenty of info on Warehouse 13, Sactuary, Caprica, and the upcoming Being Human series, as well as some other things like Destination Truth, Fact or Faked: Paranormal Files, Hollywood Treasures, Marcel’s Quantum Kitchen, and even a little WWE Smackdown…and perhaps a preview of some upcoming Syfy plans.
If you’ve got a few questions about any of the above, and I get the chance I’ll ask them!
Haven renewed, Caprica, SGU previews
by Doc on Oct.07, 2010, under Television
SyFy announced today that their original series Haven, which concludes it’s first season tomorrow, has been renewed for a 13-episode second season, which is expected to air next summer, and all three stars (Emily Rose, Lucas Bryant, and Eric Balfour) will return.
To tide you over for a few minutes at least, here are a couple of previews for Caprica‘s season premiere and one for Stargate Universe…
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Ron Moore to remake Wild Wild West next?
by Doc on Oct.06, 2010, under Television
Michael Ausiello is reporting that Ron Moore’s next target for a remake may be the 1965 SF-tinged western series The Wild Wild West, which started Robert Conrad and Ross Martin as Secret Service agents James West and Artemis Gordon who worked out in the “wild” west and had cool Bond-like gadgets. If I get the chance next week, I’ll try and see if I can get confirmation from Moore and tweet it as soon as I can.
Warehouse 13 gets 3rd season
by Doc on Oct.05, 2010, under Television
SyFy announced today that Warehouse 13 has been picked up for the 13-episode third season order, which will air some time in 2011. Also returning will be Executive Producer and showrunner Jack Kenny as part of a development deal. And I should have some details (or at least teasers 🙂 ) on the upcoming Warehouse 13 and Eureka holiday episodes early next week! (Don’t forget – follow us on Twitter and Facebook to get quick updates from Orlando early next week!)