A   A   A

Posted: Wednesday, 13 June 2012 5:45AM

Five new TV shows get early, critical thumbs up



LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Kevin Bacon's new Fox thriller "The Following", HBO's upcoming "The Newsroom" and Fox comedy "The Mindy Project" were among five TV shows on Tuesday deemed the most exciting new series soon to be seen by Americans, in an early indication of possible success with viewers.

The USA political drama "Political Animals" starring Sigourney Weaver as a former first lady turned U.S. Secretary of State, and ABC's upcoming new country music drama "Nashville" also were voted "most exciting new series" by the Broadcast Television Journalists Association (BTJA).

None of the five shows have yet been broadcast, and serial killer thriller "The Following" won't be seen on Fox until early 2013.

But the BTJA said that on the basis of pilots and early episodes made available to journalists the five shows looked the most promising among the more than 30 new scripted shows that will be vying for audiences in the next few months.

"This group of freshman series has already captured our attention, and we can't wait to see how they evolve over the course of the television season," said BTJA president Joey Berlin.

Last year, the BTJA picked out Zooey Deschanel's ditzy "New Girl", Broadway backstage drama "Smash" and sci-fi series "Falling Skies" as likely audience favorites.

"The Mindy Project" stars former "The Office" actress Mindy Kaling as a hopeless romantic OB-GYN doctor. Kaling also created and wrote the quirky, politically incorrect comedy that will premiere on Fox in the fall.

The first of the honorees to be broadcast is "The Newsroom", writer Aaron Sorkin's wry look at life on a fictional cable TV channel, premiering on HBO on June 24. Sorkin is known for "The West Wing" and "The Social Network."

(Reporting By Jill Serjeant; Editing by Bob Tourtellotte and David Gregorio)

Story & Photos Copyright 2012 Reuters

WATCH: Morgan Freeman falls asleep during live interview


Morgan Freeman's busy week appears to have caught up to him.

How does Brad Pitt embarrass his kids?


Brad Pitt regularly leaves his children squirming with disgust doing this.

Jesse James accidentally chops off finger


Jesse James has chopped off the tip of his little finger after an accident in his workshop.

David Spade donates $200,000 to Oklahoma tornado victims


Comedian David Spade has handed $200,000 to the victims of the deadly tornado in Oklahoma.

Kellie Pickler jives to victory on 'Dancing With the Stars'


Kellie Pickler won the 16th season of ABC's "Dancing With the Stars."

CBS pulls 'Mike & Molly' finale with tornado storyline


CBS said that it will delay airing the season finale of "Mike & Molly."

Kelly Rowland, Paulina Rubio join U.S. 'X Factor' judges panel


Kelly Rowland has signed onto "The X Factor" judging panel.

'Star Wars' to bring 'Rebels' to new animated TV series


Disney said it will produce a new "Star Wars" animated series.

Sinbad files for bankruptcy - again


Sinbad has declared himself bankrupt with more than $10 million in debts.

Jennifer Lawrence stalker faces charges


An overzealous Jennifer Lawrence fan has been jailed.

Justin Bieber, Taylor Swift big winners at Billboard Awards


Justin Bieber and Taylor Swift won the big prizes at the Billboard Music Awards.

Beyonce is pregnant with second child: report


Beyonce and husband Jay-Z are indeed expecting, according to reports.

Troubled 'Terminator' star arrested again


Edward Furlong has been arrested again after allegedly breaking a restraining order.

Soul singer Candice Glover wins 'American Idol'


Candice Glover, a soul singer from rural South Carolina, was named "American Idol."

Steve Carell helps 'The Office' close its doors


The doors of Dunder Mifflin's Scranton branch closed for the last time.