04-13-2010, 06:57 PM
...this will make you SO happy.....me.....not so much.....!!!
...another 'Law & Order' franchise...they should just create a 'Law & Order' network.....this time 'Law & Order: Los Angeles'....maybe they can team up with 'NCIS: Los Angeles' or open a branch in St. Louis.....
'Law & Order' opens an L.A. office
"Law & Order" may be going bicoastal in the fall.
NBC has reportedly picked up 13 episodes of a West Coast version of the show to air next season......the network picked up 13 episodes of "Law & Order: Los Angeles" for the fall, where it will join "Law & Order: SVU" and very possibly the "L&O" mothership, which is looking "pretty good" to return for a 21st season.
NBC isn't commenting on the report.
Blake Masters, who created the Showtime series "Brotherhood," is on board as a writer for "Lola," as "Law & Order" creator Dick Wolf has been calling the new show. There's no word on a cast yet.
NBC Entertainment president Angela Bromstad said in January that she had talked with Wolf about developing an L.A.-based extension of the brand. Since then, though, there's been little public chatter about the new version, even through the frenzy of pilot casting season.
NBC will announce its 2010-11 lineup on May 17.
...another 'Law & Order' franchise...they should just create a 'Law & Order' network.....this time 'Law & Order: Los Angeles'....maybe they can team up with 'NCIS: Los Angeles' or open a branch in St. Louis.....
'Law & Order' opens an L.A. office
"Law & Order" may be going bicoastal in the fall.
NBC has reportedly picked up 13 episodes of a West Coast version of the show to air next season......the network picked up 13 episodes of "Law & Order: Los Angeles" for the fall, where it will join "Law & Order: SVU" and very possibly the "L&O" mothership, which is looking "pretty good" to return for a 21st season.
NBC isn't commenting on the report.
Blake Masters, who created the Showtime series "Brotherhood," is on board as a writer for "Lola," as "Law & Order" creator Dick Wolf has been calling the new show. There's no word on a cast yet.
NBC Entertainment president Angela Bromstad said in January that she had talked with Wolf about developing an L.A.-based extension of the brand. Since then, though, there's been little public chatter about the new version, even through the frenzy of pilot casting season.
NBC will announce its 2010-11 lineup on May 17.