Deadwood
Television Show
'Mad Men' Season 3 won't show till August...watched "Deadwood" that change - in the form of new shows - is a good thing. HBO let David Milch make "John From Cincinnati" instead of finishing up "Deadwood." And when that "surf noir" series failed utterly, HBO let Milch do "Last of the... In this article: HBO, Deadwood, David Milch, Ian McShane, Paula Abdul, Maury Povich, Eva Longoria, Blood on the Tracks, Blunt instrument, and God |
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Film.com TV Blog | 5 days ago
The Worst TV Ideas Of The Decade
...have had a chance of working, but The Donald's ego never would have permitted this. David Milch chucks Deadwood for John From Cincinnati: Milch, the eccentric genius best known for his role in fashioning the unique dialogue of NYPD Blue,...
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IGN TV | July 26, 2008
IGN: SDCC 08: More Dr. Horrible on the Way
...wife) for some of the best parts of Dr. Horrible. Maurissa and Jed also show as credited with writing on Joss's upcoming Dollhouse while Zack was a writer on Deadwood and John from Cincinnati. While they are clearly carving out careers of...
In this article: Dr. Horrible, Felicia Day, Joss Whedon, Nathan Fillion, Neil Patrick Harris, and Itunes
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Chicago Sun-Times | August 12, 2007
Will HBO's surfer series wipe out?
...its imminent end. Co-created by David Milch, ''John From Cincinnati'' echoes his earlier HBO series, ''Deadwood,'' a 19th-century Western teeming with elliptical, thorny storytelling and f-word-studded lyricism. As on ''Deadwood,''...
In this article: John from Cincinnati, HBO, Luke Perry, David Milch, Brian Van Holt, and Bruce Greenwood
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IGN TV | July 10, 2008
IGN: Deadwood TV-Movies: The (Likely) Final Word
...series. HBO's Richard Plepler noted that following Deadwood ending, series creator David Milch had moved quickly onto the short-lived HBO series John From Cincinnati and now is at work at a new HBO series, Last of the Ninth. Said Plepler,...
In this article: HBO, TV Movie, David Milch, Ian McShane, and John from Cincinnati
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EW.com | May 25, 2009
'Buffy' without Joss Whedon? NO!
...to see if the show was redeemable. The idea that Whedon would ignore "Buffy" to stick with "Dollhouse" brings to mind David Milch leaving "Deadwood" in the dust to concentrate on "John From Cincinnati". honey Tue, May 26, 2009 at 01:05 PM...
In this article: Joss Whedon, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Jane Espenson, Twilight, Angel, God, Hollywood, Tim Minear, and Dollhouse
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A.V. Club RSS Feeds | August 16, 2009
Music: Inventory: Now I'm bored and old : 27 deliberately confounding follow-ups to popular successes
...Blue, which set him for life. From there, he headed to HBO, patron saint of TV auteurs, to create the critically beloved Deadwood, which was killed off after three seasons in a dispute between HBO and Paramount. Milch then channeled all his...
In this article: Dennis Hopper, Neil Young, David Milch, Stephen King, Roberta Williams, Robert Altman, Lou Reed, Steven Soderbergh, and Brewster McCloud
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www.washingtonpost.com | March 17, 2008
Losing an Inside Job at HBO
...so hot, it wasn't even TV. But more recently, HBO's been getting no traction with ratings-starved shows like "Deadwood," "John From Cincinnati," "Rome," "Carnival," "Tell Me You Love Me" and "In Treatment." HBO's official position has...
In this article: HBO, Harvard, Time Warner, Tell Me You Love Me, and The Sopranos
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A.V. Club RSS Feeds | September 09, 2009
TV: Deadwood: A Constant Throb / The Catbird Seat / Tell Him Something Pretty
...likely been the least appealing of that series' seasons. John from Cincinnati was a pretty good way for Milch to keep a lot of the Deadwood cast and crew employed, and for that, I'm obviously grateful, but it usually has the feel of a missed...
In this article: David Milch, Hearst, Whitney Ellsworth, John Kerry, and John from Cincinnati
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Ain't It Cool News: The best in movie, TV, DVD, and comic book news. | May 05, 2008
Learn Who Plays The Mother Of The First Cylon on CAPRICA!!<br>
Learn Who Plays The Mother Of The First Cylon on CAPRICA!! <br> Paula Malcolmson (Trixie on "Deadwood" and Jerri on "John From Cincinnati") will play the mother of Zoe Graystone, whose likeness and personality are utilized to create the first...
In this article: Cylon, Caprica, Paula Malcolmson, Battlestar Galactica, and John from Cincinnati
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Deadwood is an American western–drama television series created, produced and almost entirely written by David Milch. The series aired in the United States on the premium cable network HBO from 21 March 2004 to 27 August 2006, spanning three 12-episode seasons. Set in the 1870s in Deadwood, South Dakota, the show is set before and after the area's annexation by the Dakota Territory. The series charts Deadwood's growth from camp to town, incorporating themes ranging from the formation of communities to western capitalism. The show features a large ensemble cast, and many historical figures—such as Seth Bullock, Al Swearengen, Wild Bill Hickok, Sol Star, Calamity Jane, Wyatt Earp, E. B. Farnum, Charlie Utter, and George Hearst—appear as characters on the show. The plotlines involving these characters include historical truths as well as substantial fictional elements. Some of the characters are fully fictional, although they may have been based on actual persons. Deadwood received wide critical acclaim,
won eight Emmy Awards, and one Golden Globe, and consistently drew high, though not spectacular, ratings.
Although there were plans to conclude the series with two special TV movies, the plans have not come to fruition. Several of the series stars have since commented that the series is now unlikely to return. As of 10 October 2007, however, HBO reasserted that the two movies could still be made, declining to support the notion that the show is dead. In July 2008, HBO conceded that the possibility of the two TV movies being made was very slim.
- Name:
- Deadwood
- Country of Origin:
- United States
- Genre:
- Western–Drama
- Executive Producer:
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- Mark Tinker
- Gregg Fienberg
- David Milch
- Created By:
- David Milch
- Starring:
- Length:
- approx. 55 min.
- Website:
- http://www.hbo.com/deadwood
- Language:
- English
- Broadcast Channel:
- HBO
- Number of Seasons:
- 3
- First:
- March 21, 2004
- Last:
- 27 August 2006
- Number of Episodes:
- 36
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