NBC has announced the renewal of five dramas for the 2013-14 season, all for 22-episode full season orders: “Revolution”, “Chicago Fire”, “Parenthood”, “Grimm”, and “Law & Order: SVU”.
“Revolution,” the Monday night drama that centers on a family trying to reunite amidst a worldwide power failure, is executive produced by Eric Kripke, J.J. Abrams and Bryan Burk (“Lost,” “Star Trek”). The series is produced by Bonanza Productions Inc. in association with Bad Robot Productions, Kripke Enterprises and Warner Bros. Television.
“Revolution” is the season’s top-rated drama on ABC, CBS, NBC and Fox and top-rated new series among those networks in adults 18-49, scoring a 4.6 rating, 12 share and 11.8 million viewers overall in “most current” averages for the season to date. “Revolution” has teamed with “The Voice” to help improve NBC’s Mondays this season versus last by 24 percent in 18-49 (with a 3.6 rating vs. a 2.9).
“Grimm,” inspired by the classic Grimm Brothers’ fairy tales, is a Universal Television and Hazy Mills production. The series was created by Stephen Carpenter, David Greenwalt, Jim Kouf. Sean Hayes, Todd Milliner and Norberto Barba also serve as executive producers along with Greenwalt and Kouf.
“Grimm” is Friday’s #1 series in adults 18-49 and is up versus one year ago by 14 percent in 18-49 rating (with a 2.4 vs. the year-ago 2.1, “most current”) and is up 12 percent in total viewers (6.9 million vs. 5.2 million).
Michael Lonergan says
I cannot even watch Revolution! The premise is so stupid, and character so shallow….
mic7 says
I love Revolution…one of the few programs I have to see every week.
DanVzare says
Revolution, the premise was good, but everything after is utterly stupid. The only reason I know how crap it is, is because my mother watches it. There are few things worse than Revolution, well, only if you don’t inlcude reality tv and soap opearas.