WELCOME TO NEW YORK
CONCEPT Callow Midwesterner (stand-up comic Jim Gaffigan) comes
to Manhattan to be a TV weatherman, encounters a tough boss
(Cybill's Christine Baranski).
THE SCOOP Baranski signed
on late in the development of this show from David Letterman's
Worldwide Pants production company, and it sounds like what was
once a vehicle for Gaffigan's humor is going to be majorly, well,
Baranskied: ''I came through the back door of somebody else's
pilot,'' she says frankly. ''Because they gave me the money I
wanted, I'm an executive producer, I'm the lead, and I have
collaborative input.'' Recent addition Sara Gilbert will play
Baranski's assistant; as a Roseanne survivor, she's probably
ready to grapple with another take-charge star.
BOTTOM LINE Hey,
Jimbo, watch your back: The quality of the pilot is as iffy as
the question of who's the real star of this show.
NORMAL, OHIO
CONCEPT John Goodman as a small-town guy who comes out of
the closet in midlife to his ex-wife, his son, and his parents.
THE SCOOP Conceived as a sort of Odd Couple costarring Anthony
LaPaglia (who's since been dropped), the show now focuses,
according to 3rd Rock producer and cocreator Terry Turner, on ''a
man standing in the middle of his very eccentric family ... He's
not stereotypical in terms of what everyone thinks is 'gay' and
yet he's the only person in the family who's kind of normal.''
Ellen's Joely Fisher has been added to the cast as Pamela, the
Goodman character's sister. The net describes her in one of those
covering-all-the-bases summations as ''a tough and sexy single
mother of two teenagers.''
BOTTOM LINE While a change in concept
and costars would normally smell like trouble, never count out a
talent like Goodman; we won't until we see the finished pilot,
anyway.
THE STREET
CONCEPT The triumphs and travails of a bunch of good-looking
young Wall Streeters, courtesy of Melrose Place/Sex and the City creator Darren Star.
THE SCOOP Star says he liked the idea of
doing a show about ''the last boys' club.'' ''You've got an Ivy
League [character] sitting next to an ex-Navy SEAL ... There's
something very democratic about that.'' (Sounds like a bull-market Survivor.) While Star says the show is ''definitely a comedic
drama,'' that's ''not to say that issues of anti-Semitism, racism,
homophobia, and classism aren't going to occur.''
BOTTOM LINE With
Star's ambition, and a cast including film actors Tom Everett
Scott and Jennifer Connelly, plus guest star Jennie
Garth, this could prove a blue-chip investment.
GIDEON'S CROSSING
CONCEPT Homicide's André Braugher as the head of a
Boston teaching hospital.
THE SCOOP ''If you look at a show like
ER, every five minutes you know there'll be a gurney crashing
through the doors,'' observes Braugher. ''Other shows, their idea
of drama is to slap someone. Let's blow up a couple cars. Let's
kidnap the lead's son. This is a script that generated drama
from an interior place. It didn't depend on tricks, television
dramatics, to elicit the audience's sympathy.''
BOTTOM LINE Heavy
on dialogue and moral life lessons, this show succeeds or fails
on the appeal of Braugher's character ... and he knows it: ''I'm
Dr. Gideon, Medicine Man,'' he jokes.


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