Tuesday, November 29, 2011

USA, HBO & Lifetime Set Premiere Dates

USA Network has firmed up its midseason schedule, which will feature the return of White Collar on Jan. 17 and Royal Pains on Jan. 18 and the premiere of new drama Common Law on Jan. 26. White Collar and Royal Pains will air on the same nights they did in the summer, Tuesday and Wednesday, respectively, but will slide from 9 PM to 10 PM. Common Law, which stars Michael Ealy and Warren Kole as a pair of detectives forced to attend couples counseling, will air Thursdays at 10 PM. For the first time in awhile for a rookie USA series, Common Law will launch with no original lead-in from an established show. This past midseason, Fairly Legal launched on Thursdays 10 PM behind Royal Pains. HBO’s off-beat comedy series Eastbound & Down will return for a third season on Feb. 19, followed by the debut of Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant’s latest series, Life’s Too Short. The comedies will air in the 10 PM hour, following new drama Luck, which launches on Jan. 29 following a preview after the season finale of Boardwalk Empire on Dec. 11. Life’s Too Short is a faux documentary starring actor Warwick Davis as a fictionalized version of himself: a down-and-out little person desperately trying to hustle and connive his way back into the spotlight. Gervais will be able to promoteLife’s Too Shortwith his stint as host of the Golden Globes in January. Lifetime has set a Jan. 5 premiere date for Project Runway All Stars, which features 13 previous contestants competing in front of judges Isaac Mizrahi and Georgina Chapman, with model Angela Lindvall as host and Marie Claire Editor-in-Chief Joanna Coles as mentor.

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