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Debuting on September 22nd 2009 on CBS, The Good Wife stars Emmy award winner Julianna Margulies as Alicia Florrick, a defense attorney who graduated top of her class from Georgetown University. She gives up her career to bring up her children and support her politician husband, played by Chris Noth. When he becomes involved in a very public sex and corruption scandal, culminating in him being sent to jail, Alicia pursues her original career and goes back to work at a prestigious Chicago law firm. She joins her long-time friend and law school classmate Will Gardner (Josh Charles), who is now a partner at the firm. As a junior associate, she has to compete with the firm's new recruits, who are all in their twenties, at the same time as she continues to raise her two children, fourteen year old Zach and thirteen year old Grace. The Good Wife is a production of CBS Television Studios and Scott Free Productions. Executive Producers include Tony and Ridley Scott.
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Based on the novels of Robert B. Parker and starring Tom Selleck, Jesse Stone has become a successful franchise for Sony Pictures Television, beginning in 2005 with Jesse Stone: Stone Cold. After being fired from the LAPD and getting divorced, Jesse Stone becomes Police Chief for the small fishing town of Paradise, Massachusetts. He continues to battle inner demons, while adjusting to the pace of life in a small town. Other regulars included Kathy Baker and Kohl Sudduth as the only police officers in Paradise, Stephen McHattie as State Homicide Commander Healy and William Devane as Jesse's psychiatrist, Dr. Dix. The most recent installment, Jesse Stone: No Remorse recently premiered and will be followed in 2010 by Jesse Stone: Innocents Lost, which will be the seventh in the series. LaserPacific has provided post production services for all the installments with Senior Colorist Tim Vincent doing the color grading. Tom Selleck was nominated for an Emmy Award for Jesse Stone: Sea Change, the fourth installment. Robert Harmon (The Hitcher) has directed all the installments.
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Now in its third season on AMC, and recently picked up for a fourth, this critically acclaimed and Emmy Award winning show continues to make LaserPacific their home and collaborator in taking the look of the show to a whole different level.
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Shot on location in North Carolina, this comedy from Will Ferrell and Adam McKay's Gary Sanchez Productions starring Danny McBride (The Footfist Way, Pineapple Express), has been picked up for a second season by HBO. It tells the story of Kenny Powers, a burned out major league relief pitcher who returns to his hometown, Shelby, North Carolina, years after he turned his back on it to play in the major league. After his career ends, Kenny is forced to take a job as a substitute physical education teacher at the middle school he once attended. Eastbound and Down was created by Danny McBride, along with two friends from film school, Jody Hill and Ben Best.
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Burn Notice, created by Matt Nix, is now in its third season on the USA Network. The high-action, thriller's pilot episode earned Nix a 2008 Edgar Allan Poe Award, honoring the best in mystery, in the category Best Television Episode Teleplay. Burn Notice's plot revolves around covert operative Michael Westen (Jeffrey Donovan) who has been "burned" as a spy and has been ordered not to leave his hometown of Miami Beach, under the watchful eyes of the FBI informants and posted surveillance agents. Michael relies on his ex girlfriend Fiona (Gabrielle Anwar) and an old friend, Sam (Bruce Campbell), who is now an FBI informant. The series revolves around Westen's quest to determine why he's been "burned." He becomes a freelance undercover private eye and spy, which allows him to fund his own efforts to track down the reasons behind his being pushed out of the spy world.
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