Jul 18 2008 08:43 PM ET

CBS chief weighs in on 'CSI,' 'Swingtown,' fall season at TCA panel

Categories: TCA Press Tour, TV Biz

Promising a “DVR-proof” season of CSI, CBS Entertainment president Nina Tassler confirmed today that star Billy Peterson would leave the long-running procedural drama after the 10th episode but gave contradicting comments about whether he’s actually being replaced. Speaking at the annual TV critics tour in Beverly Hills, Tassler said the network will bring in a new, yet-to-be cast actor to play a scientist who will eventually become the head of the unit, a position previously held by Peterson’s Gil Grissom. “He won’t replace Billy but will add an element that is going to inform the dynamic of the team,” Tassler said. She also described the role as someone similar to Michael C. Hall’s character on Dexter (“serial killers have the same genetic profile”), but reassured reporters that he won’t be a murderer. “This man knows about himself and [the show] will follow his journey to discover his true character.”

In other news, Tassler said she’s disappointed with the ratings for Swingtown
but has yet to decide whether to order any more episodes beyond the
initial 13 planned for this summer. (She added that there are no plans
for now to renew The Power of 10, hosted by Drew Carey.)

Tassler also explained why Gary Unmarried –- the new sitcom
starring Jay Mohr as a recently divorced dad –- won’t be at press tour
this year: he planned “over a year ago” to renew his vows with wife
Nikki Cox at this time. And she denied any so-called Internet rumors
that CBS was planning to overhaul The Price of Right. “We are
very respectful of the brand and the integrity of the show,” she said.
“Before Bob Barker left, we had a multi-year strategy to put a fresh
coat of paint on the show. Some of those games haven’t been touched in
30 years. We wanted to make minor adjustments.”

Finally, Tassler confirmed that Sarah Chalke (Scrubs) will recur on How I Met Your Mother this season but said “I don’t think she’s the mother.”

In other news, Tassler said she’s disappointed with the ratings for Swingtownbut has yet to decide whether to order any more episodes beyond theinitial 13 planned for this summer. (She added that there are no plansfor now to renew The Power of 10, hosted by Drew Carey.)

Tassler also explained why Gary Unmarried –- the new sitcomstarring Jay Mohr as a recently divorced dad –- won’t be at press tourthis year: he planned “over a year ago” to renew his vows with wifeNikki Cox at this time. And she denied any so-called Internet rumorsthat CBS was planning to overhaul The Price of Right. “We arevery respectful of the brand and the integrity of the show,” she said.“Before Bob Barker left, we had a multi-year strategy to put a freshcoat of paint on the show. Some of those games haven’t been touched in30 years. We wanted to make minor adjustments.”

Finally, Tassler confirmed that Sarah Chalke (Scrubs) will recur on How I Met Your Mother this season but said “I don’t think she’s the mother.”

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  • Hawk

    CBS is so far in the tank for Barrak they can never get out.

  • leeann

    I think csi is stupid letting grissom go they can never replace him.

  • Anonymous

    Oh, I hope they keep Swingtown. Why aren’t more people watching this show?

  • Tony Kryzanowski

    Swingtown is the best show on TV this summer and deserves more episodes. It has brought a lot of viewers back to CBS, and also a lot of new viewers. Now the advertisers need to get on board because the fan base is definitely there and strong. It deserves to be placed against stronger competition in the fall or as a mid-season replacement, as I believe this will also help to build its audience. Anyone who thinks ‘Swingtown’ is just about swinging obviously hasn’t watched even one episode. The focus is a lot more on the ’70’s and the issues that couples faced back then.

  • Rose

    I have to admit I was not going to watch Swingtown but decided to catch and episode online. I’m glad I did. It is the one show I have bothered to keep up with even with it being summertime. I think the show is well written, the characters are great, its is COMPLETELY different than any show on TV today. I think the show being honest and a lot healthier than what people perceive open relationships to be. And I like the fact its not only about that subject but about the people and their characters. Come on CBS, you are giving us good TV don’t blow it.

  • steven

    I was not optimistic about Swingtown, but, being a child of the 70’s, I tuned. I have been pleasantly surprised. It is intelligent, and gives a realistic look at an often confusing time for relations, with out the need to moralize, or be salacious. The women on the show evolve and question their current life, in turn their husbands realities become challenged and are often confused and bewildered. Keep it real CBS.I would rather you drop it then sex it up for rating sake.

  • Stopthemadness

    Keep Swingtown CBS! Great show!!!

  • Kat

    I admit I was very upset when I heard Billy was leaving, but I can understand his need to take a break. And I actually believe him when he says he’ll stay involved and bring Grissom back to the small screen on a regular basis (Naive? Maybe, but Grissom is an iconic character). I am glad they are looking for a big name for the replacement role. I hope they find someone really good. And also for the new male CSI role. Can I suggest Columbus Short?

  • iowahawkeye

    I am also loving swingtown, it’s our favorite new show and is similar to Six Feet Under in quality, tho not as depressing…we love all the characters and that’s what keeps us tuning in. PLEASE RENEW THIS SHOW FOR ANOTHER OR FULL SEASON! thanks

  • NIna

    I just loooove Swingtown, can’t believe how good it is. So sad it won’t be renewed, I look forward to it every week even though it’s summer. So sick of all these CSI/Law and Order type crime shows. It’s a breath of fresh air.

  • reo

    SWINGTOWN needs to return this fall. that is the bottom line. this is the first new tv show i’ve watched since six feet under ended and i’ve gotten into the religion of watching it every thursday night. now i see it’s been moved it to friday nights. CBS, you have really screwed up with the handling of this show. big time. i hope it gets picked up somewhere else.

  • liza

    CBS would be stupid to cancel Swingtown. It’s the ONLY show we watch on the network. If they cancel Swingtown I’ll probably give on CBS ever having any creative, fresh, and fun to watch shows…

  • jorro

    I too can’t believe they are thinking of canceling the show!! I think the people that criticize the show haven’t actually watched it, to know it’s not all about swinging. This show has the best story line and the best characters on TV. Bravo to the writers. I hope CBS will change it’s views and start giving this show the publicity it deserves and give it a chance to gain a bigger audience, it has the potential it just needs the chance. They won’t be disappointed

  • babygirl

    I think canceling swingtown is a stupid idea, there are plenty of people that watch it, well in my opinion anyways…I know most of my friends do. And while we’re on that note why move it from Thursdays to Fridays? If you want more viewers keep it on Thursdays more swingers are hope to watch and enjoy it. We love all the characters and like a previous poster said, we don’t watch anything else on CBS besides Swingtown…Just giving our 2cents and weighing in…We vote to keep it.

  • VtVintner

    Swingtown is one of the best shows to come to CBS since CSI originally came to our living rooms. Everyone is talking about it (From the 50yr old set (which I am one) to the 20 year olds (Which wish they were there.)). I thing if CBS keeps it going, they wont be disappointed, and nether will any of us ….****Bravo CBS****

  • TamMec

    Swingtown rocks….it MUST stay one! I’m so over reality TV that this little dose of nostalic fun is rockin my world!

  • Teresa

    come on CBS. The show should not have been moved. Review your tv history and you will see that there have been many shows that started out weak but ended up being number one after a season or two. The networks jump the gun too soon on cancelling shows now. This trend Keeps people from watching and getting hooked on summer shows that most likely will go nowhere.

  • Laurie

    Swingtown is the only reason I watch CBS. The show has brought back must see tv. I haven’t missed an epsiode and I hope there will be many more. The story lines are so well written and the acting is fantastic. I love Trina…she’s the best!! Go Swingtown!!

  • Amy

    This is the only reason I watch CBS! Give it a chance to find an audience, put it back on Thursday, and renew thie show!

  • Manimal

    Swingtown is the only show drama show on tv that I have ever watched since the original CSI. However, I have never been so dedicated to a show (besides Survivor, that I will record the show if I can not be home to watch it. I dont even do this to Two and Half Men, which I also love by CBS. CBS has the best sitcoms and two of the best dramas, although I am sad to hear Grissom is leaving CSI, and if Swingtown is cancelled, I will be back to watching cable tv.
    Please give this show a chance and renew it for another season. It would be a hit if it came on during the fall and not on a friday night.

  • Jolie

    I’m so sad to hear Grisom will be leaving CSI! Of course it’s understandable in a personal sense, but, thinking only of the show . . . WHY!?!?!? That little drama aside, I’ll still tune in, for CSI is one of my first loves. As for Swingtown, cancel it. We need more quality TV, anyway.

  • Bonnie

    I love Swingtown! Please don’t cancel it! I am hooked on the clothes, the music and the fun nite time soap opera drama…come on guys its just a show..and as for grissom leaving that is terrible..my favorite of CSI.. keep csi and swingtown!

  • music14

    Swingtown is a really good show. The characters are developing nicely and need more exploring (and more episodes to do so), as in any good drama. I like the way the show makes issues more real life, vs having the problem solved by the end of the hour, say, in a sitcom or in some of the other network’s dramas…Eli Stone, Boston Legal. This show has good writing. This is what people need to focus on. Not the sex and fashion…that is extra. Those who like a well told story should appreciate Swingtown. I do. If CBS cancels this show, there won’t be a reason for me to watch their channel. And it’s not about being mad or spiteful. I just am not interested in anything else they broadcast.

  • Mike Miranda

    Swingtown is a smart, insightful and extremely well-written TV show of which there are not enough of. My wife and I rarely keep up on TV series shows but this one has kept us coming back and we make sure to see it every week. There are way too many crime dramas and inane, mindless comedies and reality shows. Finally there is an adult-based series with intelligence that examines life issues that many of us relate to. The swinging is done tastefully and is really just a way for various relationship subjects to be examined. This show stands head and shoulders above most network programming and must be continued! Please bring Swingtown back for more episodes!!

  • Allison

    Keep Swingtown on the air! If CBS wants better ratings, they need to move it away from the Friday spot they stuck it in. I DVR it, so I don’t care when it’s on, as long as it is on. It’s the only show my husband and I have watched this summer. So much better than many other shows on nework tv. Keep it on the air CBS!

  • Deanna

    Swingtown is one of the BEST summer shows. We DVR it so we don’t miss it now that the “stupids” moved it to Friday night. Why ruin a good show?? Maybe CBS will realize that the “cutsey” so called sitcoms have become boring to a mature audience. Hopefully, CBS will keep Swingtown and not do to it what it did to Jericho and Cane.

  • Erin

    Please, people. Nina Tassler…keep Swingtown. Give it another season and I’ll bet it sky rockets in viewers. I can’t remember the last time my husband and I watched CBS for anythng, and since Swingtown came on, we’re both glued to the tv on Swingtown night. When/if Swingtown is cancelled, we stop watching CBS, period. If all the Swingtown viewers voiced their opinions, maybe there’d be a better chance of the show being renewed for another season.

  • Donna

    Please keep Swingtown on, we wait all week for it! It may still catch on with the audience.

  • Bev Cioma

    Swingtown is the first crisply written and fresh show ever to appear on CBS. Its original; finally. If you cancel it I hope HBO picks up the show and turns it into the number one hit it deserves to be Grant Show and Lana Parilla are brilliant as is the entire cast. Thursday was a better day but I have a DVR so Friday is not a biggie for me. But Friday is a death sentence for most shows.

  • Eileen

    CBS isnt going to keep Swingtown because it does’nt sell to tweens. It’s smart and if given a chance could improve it’s ratings. Some shows need time. What else do they have?? You kill it moving it to Fridays, and, being on CBS does’nt help either!

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