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Here’s the latest news on this fast-moving story. A deal was in place if NBC picked up the Law & Order flagship for a 21st season consisting of 16 episodes. But insiders say Dick Wolf is now accusing the network of going back (some use the word “reneging”) on that arrangement made in March: “He’s so fucking angry, you have no idea.”
As recently as the start of this week, even NBCU chief Jeff Zucker was privately telling people that L&O would get one more season. That’s certainly what Wolf and his longtime reps (UTA and Ziffren Brittenham legal eagle Cliff Gilbert) were led to believe from NBC suits Marc Graboff and Jeff Gaspin. That is, until last night.
Wolf simply wanted NBC to live up to the deal that both sides had agreed to back in March. According to that arrangement already in place, NBC/Universal Media Studios was supposed to go to TNT and negotiate a new deal (the old one was up) whereby the cable channel would finance some original episodes of Law & Order in order to continue getting runs of the show. ”And, for whatever reason, NBC was unwilling to engage in a serious way with TNT. They didn’t do it. At the last minute, they said, ‘We’ll pick the show up and this is how we’re going to do it’. Which was ludicrous.” That’s when NBC threw its agreement with Wolf out the window and demanded Wolf kick in to help “finance the pickup of Law & Order out of all the money he’s made. And his reps said, ‘Never going to happen’,” according to an insider. Another source explained the situation: ”Graboff broke off the negotiations last night when they fell apart based on Team Dick’s unwillingness to make certain deal concessions deemed unreasonable.”
But that’s not all. According to NBC insiders, immediately, Team Dick contacted Gaspin. And that email exchange revealed that Gaspin didn’t realize the show had been cancelled. Network sources say there was a lack of communication between Graboff and Gaspin, who didn’t know the negotiations had broken off. But then Gaspin confirmed it. This morning and afternoon, the producers began calling reps for the show’s stars and telling them about the cancellation.
Now Wolf wants to try to make a deal to take the Law & Order flagship to TNT, the same place that John Wells and Warner Bros took Southland after it, too, was cancelled by NBC. In that case, NBC tried to hold up the switch. And that could happen this time as well, or even something much more complicated since Law & Order is a UMS show.
NBC so far has not issued any public statement confirming the cancellation. It is possible, just possible, that this could be a game of chicken — and NBC come back to Wolf’s reps honoring the deal made in March. Don’t be surprised if talks start up again.
Wolf, after all still has L&O: SVU, L&O: Criminal Intent, and now the newest spinoff, L&O: Los Angeles on NBC. I hear the next test of wills may come immediately because Wolf wants LOLA (the new show’s nickname) to be given the Wednesday 10 PM time slot right after L&O: SVU. There may be more to report today, so stay tuned.
EXCLUSIVE 2 PM: This one is a shocker. Veteran crime drama Law & Order will not get its shot at history after all. I hear that after long deliberations, NBC has decided to cancel the long-running procedural, which will end its run at 20 seasons, tied with Gunsmoke. This is very surprising as NBC brass had indicated lately that they would bring L&O for a record-breaking 21st season. But with strong development, especially on the drama side, and soft ratings for L&O, NBC apparently opted not to keep the aging series, which spawned several successful spinoffs. The latest, Law & Order: Los Angeles, will launch next season. L&O‘s renewal by NBC was also contingent on securing a sizable commitment from the series’ cable home TNT whose off-network deal for the show was up at the end of this season.
R.I.P. Lee Rich






So much for NBC’s development coming back from the grave and acquiring a brain. We forgot to note that the brain they are using was from the jar marked ‘Abby Normal’.
file my addiction or appreciation or whatever … under “All good things pass especially when NBC stands for FUBAR ”
I doubt that would fit on my Pendaflex file so will shorten it to just “NBC = FUBAR”
“So much for NBC’s development coming back from the grave and acquiring a brain. We forgot to note that the brain they are using was from the jar marked ‘Abby Normal’.”
at least i had a big guffaw over Deborahh’s comment … thank you … amidst my tears.
Robb, who is will always be an avid L&O fan … SVU is a totally different animal and CI is not the same without Vince. Or as my Swedish friend sez “von’t vatch it vithout WINCENT” ! And that goes for me and NBC … won’t watch NBC without my Law and Arder. It was the only show on NBC TO watch !
NBC = THE BIGGEST LOSER !
Isn’t the likely outcome that they will strike a deal for 13 final episodes to air in the fall and 13 of LOLA to air in the spring?
Rob … this might be giving NBC too much credit as it would seem the appropriate thing to do … segue from one show to another.
But I would HOPE NBC gives L & O a proper send off.
I think the only living person who is happy L and O might be cancelled is James Arness as now his beloved Gunsmoke which ran from 1955 to 1975 will still be at least tied for the record for longest running drama on TV.
(I take great joy knowing that somewhere down the River Of No Return there is no TV to get my shorts knotted up about … !)
I expected NBC would give the original “Law And Order” one final season (perhaps 13 to 17 episodes, airing January to May of 2011).
Besides, didn’t an NBC executive recently get quoted as saying she “didn’t want to be the one to cancel ‘Law And Order’”??
This is awful and stupid. It’s the only show I watch with any sort of regularity, plus any of the L&O re-runs that are on. And besides 30 Rock, it’s the only NBC show worth watching.
The sky was so blue this morning…
Jeff Zucker promised Law and Order the 11:30 slot…
-RnsW
Good. Loved the original show, but it was brought down by the stupid liberal sermonizing by the show’s writers. I’m glad people were turning away from that embarrassment.
Again!!! What Liberal Agenda are the two of you speaking about???? It was COMPLETELY the OPPOSITE of such discussion and as I suggested to the other one who mimicked the SAME line as you, that E! channel will always be around as so many other screwed up writing will be for the duration. Hello, when was the last time that any of the shows spoke up for anything liberal OR PC. Every thing now is about F*** Minorities and kill the immigrants and for you, this should be SUNSHINE and orange juice for your day already.
Greedy people, wanting this show to stay on even longer. It’s already had twenty years, isn’t that more than enough to satisfy you? It’s a pale shadow of its former self and should have died years ago.
you’re killing my best friends.
how can you do that to me!
NBC had better not use ratings as an excuse for this bone-headed move: they messed with the schedule so much this year, I bet most people don’t know when it’s on. No episodes for ages, then two next week. Way to sabotage your best-loved franchise, geniuses.
Over the past five seasons the show has been in four different regular timeslots.
What are they going to put on Friday nights? At least keep it there for this season for 13 episodes.
NBC has a habit of doing insane things like that – moving shows around and around and around. It doesn’t help ANYONE. And then the shows get canceled. DAMNIT.
That is too bad. L&O is the best show NBC has going. Except for the evening news, I am a CBS fan.
Me too. CBS and ABC for Reality and NBC for news and Drama. Interested in seeing how they do LOLA.
I’m not a huge fan of L&O but it’s an incredibly well-done piece of entertainment for what it is and I do watch occasionally. I feel like it is a part of NBC’s legacy and, quality of their new pilots be damned, it should come back for a Final Season, even if it were just 13 episodes, to honor the significance it has had to NBC over the years. Their loss if it doesn’t happen.
Yikes, I missed the boat.. I must be the only NY actor not to have been on L&O (just re-joined the biz this year)! LOL
No you’re not. I tried for 5 yrs. and never made it.
Dear AmBadActress
Then you should quit acting.
The powers that be at NBC sure know how to screw things up…..Jay Leno at 10????? Never cared for him at 11:30 so why watch at 10? Thereby screwing up everything else – all the dramas got messed up or cancelled and if you didn’t watch at 10, why go there for Conan….wow were they trying to screw all the shows???????
NBC, please please don’t cancel Law & Order. I don’t know what I would do without my weekly dose of Jack McCoy. If you MUST cancel it, can you please bring Sam Waterson to Law & Order: Los Angeles or onto SVU?
Too sad. This latest incarnation, with Linus, Alana, Jeremy and Anthony, was the best in a long time. You’re not often wrong, Nikki, but here’s hoping you are on this one.
NO no no, Maybe Linus and Alana but not Lupo and Anderson. This may be the reason why L&O has taken its final bow. The Assistant DA role is the chunkiest part for any actor and as for Sam Waterston, he;s only on for five minutes a week now at best. It was an altogether different show when he was the Assistant DA and now, we’re lucky if he comes in to speak to Linus and Alana. It has had its run already and a damned great one too. Now it would be entirely ridiculous for Jack McCoy to end up in LA (as NY is as competitive as a state for a DA as it is) and I do not think that it would be entirely plausible for Jack McCoy’s character to end up there any way. As I wrote earlier, the L&O premise was fitting and is the basis of the New York system of policing and the theme fits perfectly in that state. Now in LA (where there IS no true L&O anyway would be too much to swallow as there is truly too much corruption there any way . At least, it was believable in NY—LA, it would be a running gag! Seriously.
Hopefully this story jumped the gun. Sure, failing ratings and all that, but giving it one more season? And being able to advertise the whole time that it’s the final season? I figured it deserved some dignity after twenty years.
I would say NBC might be trying to reinvent itself…if it wasn’t also coming out with L&O:LA. What a terrible idea.
I agree…..shows always tell you it is the final season!! This is such BS, I dont know what they have been doing at NBC lately but…..
I can’t understand why the ratings are doing what they do, but Law & Order is a great drama. SVU and Criminal Intent are also great shows. But to many Americans want to watch stupid TV, and Law & Order requires you to have both brain hemispheres to appreciate. This country isn’t that smart anymore, and tragic losses in great entertainment like Law & Order just prove that even NBC could care less about quality and are just following the herd of stupid TV coming out of CBS, ABC, FOX, E!, MTV and the rest. Sad time. Sad Time.
For people sick of reality tv……this show is awesome!!!! I can watch all the L&O’s over and over again. Great shows !!!!
Thank you for finally getting it! Most of the people who are posting in this thread are just blaming NBC. Unforunately, people would much rather watch crappy reality shows and other crap than good quality TV.
These tv networks are companies that are trying to make money. It’s not a good business decision to renew a show that isn’t making any money for you in return. Get a clue!
And for the record, Dick Wolf will still have 3 L&O shows on NBCU properties, so he needs to stop complaining or agree to the license fee cut.
It’s not a total goodbye, I imagine. There are still a handful of other Law & Orders in the US, not to mention Law & Order: UK, ????? ? ???????: ????? ??????????? ????????????? (Russian SVU), ????? ? ???????: ?????????? ?????? (Criminal Intent) and Paris enquêtes criminelles, all of which feel exactly like the original (and sometimes have the same stories, if you read the credits).
all the actors contracts were up anyway….that was the mistake they made last year. They told the actors no raises take it or leave it and in exchange they would shorten their contracts to end at the end of last season.
OK, great show that makes you use your brain, not a overloaded with angst/drama to tell a story. Nice blend of a believable age group that protrays a “real” work force. It had a good time slot then NBC screws the pooch, Friday night, Sunday night now Monday night..Put it BACK on Wednesday night! Take your S.V.U and put it on the bouncing schedule instead of sliding it into the Mothership’s original time & day.
The people that work that show truly are a family. Hopefully they end up on TNT, or even HBO perhaps.
I’m very hurt by this because I watch all the Law & Orders. I order DVR just so I can watch them when I get home.
They had to cancel the series–they’ve arrested all of the conservative, Christian Republicans in New York City.
DEVASTATED.
And what it be replaced with…more Biggest Looser!