I am – Hercules!!
That’s right. You can get an early peek at “Night Stalker,” “Everybody Loves Chris” and a lot of the other “buzz-worthy” shows! Plus? Martin Miller’s Gin and Bombay Saphire!
Check ‘em out, then write in and tell us what you thought!
The Museum of Television & Radio Previews
New Fall 2005 Television Shows
in New York and Los Angeles
First Public Screening of the New Television Season
Previews of Some of the Most-Talked-About New Pilots
Before Their Broadcast Premieres
New York, NY and Los Angeles, CA—The first public screening of the new television season will be held this September at The Museum of Television & Radio in New York and Los Angeles. MT&R: In the Prime offers a preview of some of this year’s most-talked-about new prime-time series including Invasion (ABC), How I Met Your Mother (CBS), Reunion (FOX), My Name is Earl (NBC), Everybody Hates Chris (UPN), and Supernatural (The WB)). Starting on Wednesday, September 7 through Friday, September 16, each broadcast network will present three hours of their most “buzz-worthy” pilots in their entirety. Both cities will host a Fall Preview Party prior to each screening with refreshments provided by Aquafina and in New York by Martin Miller’s Gin and Metro Café and in Los Angeles by Bombay Sapphire.
MT&R: In the Prime schedule is as follows:
Each preview night will be devoted to a single broadcast network and will include multiple pilot premieres. Screenings are free in both cities. Members can make reservations for any of these screenings. In New York, call (212) 621-6780 or e-mail membership@mtr.org and in Los Angeles, call (310) 786-1066 or e-mail LAmembers@mtr.org. For more information, go to www.mtr.org. *Please note the schedule is subject to change*
In New York, Fall Preview Party begins at 6:00 p.m. and the screenings begin at 6:30 p.m. each night.
In Los Angeles, Fall Preview Party begins at 6:30 p.m. and the screenings at 7:00 p.m. each night.
Wednesday, September 7
The WB
Just Legal
Twins
Supernatural
Thursday, September 8
FOX
Reunion
Bones
Kitchen Confidential
Head Cases
The War at Home
Friday, September 9
CBS
How I Met Your Mother
Out of Practice
Close to Home
Criminal Minds
Wednesday, September 14
UPN
Everybody Hates Chris
Love, Inc.
Sex, Love & Secrets
CBS
Ghost Whisperer
Threshold
Thursday, September 15
ABC
Night Stalker
Commander In Chief
Invasion
Friday, September 16
NBC
Surface
My Name is Earl
Inconceivable
E-Ring
SPECIAL THANKS
The Museum thanks the participating networks for their generous support of this year’s MT&R: In the Prime Fall Season Preview as well as Aquafina, Martin Miller’s Gin and Café Metro in New York, and in Los Angeles, Aquafina, Bombay Sapphire and Form Decor.
The Museum of Television & Radio, with locations in New York and Los Angeles, was founded by William S. Paley to collect and preserve television and radio programs and advertisements and to make them available to the public. Since opening in 1976, the Museum has organized exhibitions, screening and listening series, seminars, and education classes to showcase its preeminent collection of over 120,000 television and radio programs and advertisements. Programs in the Museum’s collection are selected for their artistic, cultural, and historic significance.
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The Museum of Television & Radio in New York, located at 25 West 52 Street in Manhattan, is open Tuesdays through Sundays from noon to 6:00 p.m. and until 8:00 p.m. on Thursdays. The Museum of Television & Radio in California, located at 465 North Beverly Drive in Beverly Hills is open Wednesdays through Sundays from noon to 5:00 p.m. Both Museums are closed on New Year's Day, Independence Day, Thanksgiving, and Christmas. Suggested contribution: Members free; $10.00 for adults; $8.00 for senior citizens and students; and $5.00 for children under fourteen. Admission is free in Los Angeles. The public areas in both Museums are accessible to wheelchairs, and assisted listening devices are available. Programs are subject to change. You may call the Museum in New York at (212) 621-6800 or in Los Angeles at (310) 786-1000. Visit the Museum’s website at www.mtr.org.
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