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Nashville and Arrow Are Off to a Good Start

 Nashville and Arrow Are Off to a Good Start



Two critically praised shows debuted last night, and you watched! ABC's Nashville won its 10pm timeslot with 9 million viewers and a 2.8 adult demo rating, beating CSI in the demo and crushing the premiere of NBC's Chicago Fire. The CW bowed Arrow, one of the shows it had big hopes for, and it was the biggest premiere for the network since The Vampire Diaries in 2009. More than 4 million viewers (which is GREAT for The CW) tuned in to see stud Stephen Amell shoot his abs at bad guys, and the demo rating was a solid 1.3. Congrats to you, shows! [TV By the Numbers]

... NBC will air Mockingbird Lane after all... at least for one episode. The show, whose fate is still up in the air following a shaky development process, is a reimagined version of The Munsters from Pushing Daisies creator Bryan Fuller. NBC will air the pilot on October 26 before Grimm as part of a Halloween-themed programming block. Who knows? If it does well, maybe NBC will order it to series. Otherwise, it's another 10-million-dollar mistake. [THR]

... The next round of Celebrity Apprentice will be an all-star edition, but the contestants have not been announced yet. However, former players Piers Morgan, Joan Rivers, Arsenio Hall, and John Rich will appear on the cycle as mentors. [EW]
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