The next writer of Iron Man appears to be Justin Theroux, the same man who recently wrote another Robert Downey Jr. flick 'Tropic Thunder,' according to Variety || Jonathan Murphy will follow 'October Road' producers Josh Applebaum, Andre Nemec and Scott Rosenberg to 'Life On Mars' to play Detective Chris Skelton, according to TV Guide || Kristen Bell will return to the third season of 'Heroes' to play Elle Bishop in a multi-episode arc, according to People magazine || Ntare Mwine, who most recently starred in 'The Riches,' will do a nine-episode stint as an 'artistic African' during the third season of 'Heroes,' according to The Hollywood Reporter || Tricia Helfer, who plays Number Six in 'Battlestar Galactica,' has been cast in the Fox pilot 'Inseparable,' according to The Hollywood Reporter || The next writer of Iron Man appears to be Justin Theroux, the same man who recently wrote another Robert Downey Jr. flick 'Tropic Thunder,' according to Variety || Jonathan Murphy will follow 'October Road' producers Josh Applebaum, Andre Nemec and Scott Rosenberg to 'Life On Mars' to play Detective Chris Skelton, according to TV Guide || Kristen Bell will return to the third season of 'Heroes' to play Elle Bishop in a multi-episode arc, according to People magazine || Ntare Mwine, who most recently starred in 'The Riches,' will do a nine-episode stint as an 'artistic African' during the third season of 'Heroes,' according to The Hollywood Reporter || Tricia Helfer, who plays Number Six in 'Battlestar Galactica,' has been cast in the Fox pilot 'Inseparable,' according to The Hollywood Reporter ||
 
 

'Bionic Woman' Audience Falls 50 Percent



By MICHAEL HINMAN
Source: Zap2it
Nov-08-2007

David Eick's other show, "Battlestar Galactica," is still considering cutting its fourth and final season in half. But "half" is the word of the day with the executive producer's current NBC program, "Bionic Woman," and no one is talking about seasons. Instead, it's all about the audience.

The latest Fast National ratings from Nielsen Media Research shows that "Bionic Woman" earned a 4.1 rating/6 share Wednesday night to help it finish tied for third with "Kitchen Nightmares" on Fox. While it was a busy night -- the County Music Association was handing out awards, and "Criminal Minds" was just doing its regular thing by being on CBS -- the audience is showing something quite significant: It's less than half the total audience that showed up for "Bionic Woman's" series premiere.

In the first week of the season, "Bionic Woman" pulled in an 8.4/13 in overnights, the best premiere of all the fall shows SyFy Portal is monitoring. However, it's rating this week has already been beat by "Chuck" on Monday night, and came in about the same range as "Journeyman" -- which many consider to be on the NBC chopping block.

That says a lot "Bionic Woman," which was NBC's most hyped new show of the fall season, and one that is losing viewers rapidly. With the numbers the way they are, and no end in sight to the current Writers Guild of America strike, it looks like the days of "Bionic Woman" are numbered.

The lead-in for "Bionic Woman" isn't helping much, either. "Phenomenon" is pulling in poor ratings, and about the same amount of people who are watching "Bionic" are watching another low-rated NBC show, "Life," which airs at 10 p.m. ET.

NBC finished fourth on the night with a 3.9/6, easily beat by ABC (10.1/16), CBS (7.4/12) and Fox (4.1/6), according to Zap2it.

Fast Nationals usually provide a snapshot of what Americans are watching by pulling numbers from the top urban markets that includes both live viewing and same-day timeshifted viewing. A rating point generally represents more than 1.1 million households while the share indicates the percentage of televisions turned on that was tuned to the specific program. These numbers typically shift when final ratings are issued.

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