Among the numerous TV series that I currently watch and indulge in {see here and here}, there are several other TV Series I am looking forward to in 2012:
Seen @ Wikipedia
Smash revolves around a group of characters who come
together to put on a Broadway musical based on the life of Marilyn Monroe. But
before that can happen, the people who will try to bring it all together must
deal with their own personal acts. The series will feature original music by
composers Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman.
The
story goes something like this: In 1963, every prisoner and staffer of the
infamous Alcatraz prison vanishes without a trace. The government covers it up,
stating that all the occupants have been transferred, and promptly closes
Alcatraz. Now in modern times, the convicts and staff are reappearing. The San
Francisco Police Department teams up with the feds to track and recover the
time-traveling criminals.
It
like these types of puzzle kinda conspiracy type movies and this one looks
super good. Go check out the trailer and synopsis here.
Seen here
Touch is an upcoming American television series written and created by Tim Kring and
starring Kiefer Sutherland. Fox officially picked up the series for a
13-episode season inSeptember 2011. The series premiere is scheduled for
Monday, March 19, 2012 and centers on a father who discovers his autistic, mute
son can actually predict events before they happen.
Seen @ Dark Horizons
Angry Boys is an Australian television mockumentary series written by and starring
Chris Lilley. Continuing the mockumentary style of his previous series, the
show explores the issues faced by young males in the 21st century – their
influences, their pressures, their dreams and ambitions. In Angry Boys, Lilley
plays multiple characters: S.mouse, an American rapper; Jen, a manipulative
Japanese mother; Blake Oakfield, a champion surfer; Ruth "Gran" Sims,
a guard at a juvenile detention facility; and her grandchildren, South
Australian twins Daniel and Nathan Sims.
Managed to get my hands on most of the episodes and I managed to checkout half of the first episode and loved it. It reminds me of “Little
Britain” and I loved that. It’s somewhat
similar but set in Aussie. Get ready to LOL! *grins*
Seen here
Seen @ Wikipedia
GCB (formerly
titled Good Christian Bitches and then Good Christian Belles) is an upcoming
American comedy-drama television series. The series follows Amanda Vaughn
(Leslie Bibb), former "Queen Bitch" in high school, a recently
divorced single mother of two children who returns to Dallas where she grew up.
Can’t help
but love this drama, cattish, don’t-need-to-think kind of tv series. I watched
the trailer as well and LOL-ed *smiles*
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