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Damage Assessment: NBC’s First-to-Fourth Free Fall
A historic flop in "Do No Harm," chaos on "Up All Night" and a schedule full of holes have insiders (and Brian Williams) grumbling about how to right the ship.
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NBC Cancels ‘Do No Harm’
UPDATED: After sleepwalking out of the gate, the network's low-rated drama starring Steven Pasquale gets taken off the schedule.
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From ‘Awake’ to ‘Do No Harm’: A Brief Ratings History of Failed Double-Life Dramas
Joining the ranks of "Lone Star" and "Ringer," the NBC series is just another example of viewers overwhelmingly rejecting the popular premise.
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‘Do No Harm’ Producer on Pilot Tweaks and Being NBC’s Latest Split-Personality Show
"What we decided was we didn't want to do the classic thing where one guy was clearly a monster," said series star Steven Pasquale during the winter TCA panel.
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NBC Slots ‘Do No Harm’ on Thursdays, Moves ‘Rock Center’ to Fridays
"Do No Harm" will launch in January following the one-hour series finale of Tina Fey's "30 Rock."
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‘Do No Harm’: ‘Freaks and Geeks’ Alum Returning for Recurring Role
Samm Levine will reprise his role as Josh, an administrative assistant to Steven Pasquale's Jason Cole.
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First Look: Watch Trailers for All of NBC’s New Shows
The network picked up four dramas, including one from J.J. Abrams, and seven comedies with one hailing from "Glee's" Ryan Murphy.
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NBC Renews ‘Parenthood,’ ’30 Rock’; Gives Series Order to ‘Do No Harm,’ ‘Infamous’
UPDATED: The Jason Katims drama will return for a fourth season, while Tina Fey's comedy will end its run with a 13-episode final season. Tthe network also continues to add to its drama pickups.
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