The annual William S. Paley Television Festival’s schedule was announced yesterday according to the Hollywood Reporter. And, as in previous years, there is a strong showing for genre shows and programming.
The shows spotlighted this year include the CW’s freshman “90210,” Sci Fi Channel’s departing “Battlestar Galactica” and its upcoming prequel “Caprica,” CBS’ hits “The Big Bang Theory,” “The Mentalist” and canceled cult fave “Swingtown,” HBO’s veteran “Big Love” and rookie “True Blood,” ABC’s resurgent “Desperate Housewives,” Fox’s new sci-fi entries “Fringe” and “Dollhouse,” FX’s offbeat comedy “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” and MTV’s long-running reality soap “The Hills.”
This year’s festival also will mark the first showcase for an Internet program, Joss Whedon’s “Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog” and the premiere of the three unaired episodes of ABC’s recently canceled dramedy “Pushing Daisies,” which was featured with a panel at last year’s fest.
Starting on Wednesday, April 22, the Paley Center will screen the first 12 episodes of “Swingtown,” with the series’ final produced episode opening the show’s April 24 session, the first ever held at the Paley Center.

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