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what do you have to write in the letter? jus that id like 3rd watch to be shown, series 6?
yeah thats basically all you have to say, just that you're a huge fan and hope they get season 6 on and at a decent time. hope that helps....and lets also hope the excitement our irish contingent are feeling about tw's return is soon felt by those of us at channel 4's mercy!!


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Have ch4 given any clues as to when they might show it recently no?
 
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sign the petition please....they would let me post it several other ways,which is stupid imo,so just put it in the address bar,but no vertically obviously!

oh and the reason for this is NBC are leaning more and more towards pulling TW after this 6th season ends.
 
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'Third Watch' Waits in Limbo

LOS ANGELES (Zap2it.com) While some TV shows are announced with trumpets, promoted like the Second Coming, given the best spots on the schedule but can't make it through one season, other shows, despite being booted around and ignored, just keep on chugging.
Such is the case with NBC's Friday drama "Third Watch," created by John Wells ("ER," "The West Wing") and Air Force veteran and former Chicago cop Edward Allen Bernero.

NBC has just announced new seasons for several current shows. "Third Watch" -- which has been pulled from the schedule until Friday, April 8 -- is not among them, but that's nothing new.

"We've never ended a year knowing we were back," Bernero says. "They usually let us know the day before the upfront announcements [to the advertisers] in May. Last year, they picked up every single drama except us. They went through their pilots. We're always the show that they say, 'Let's see if we get anything better.'
"It's insulting. Sometimes it hurts. It's a weird thing."

This means that Bernero doesn't have warning to write a proper series finale. "That will be a disappointment [if the show is canceled]," he says. "But I always end the season with a cliffhanger, because I like to think, at the end of that last script, it says 'To be continued,' and the executives go, 'Damn! Now we have to bring it back.'"

Since premiering in 1999, "Third Watch" has focused on a group of New York police, paramedics and firefighters. While it's seldom mentioned in the same breath as NBC's "Law & Order" franchise, it shares those shows' distinction of being filmed entirely in the Big Apple.

"I know," Bernero says, "but they mostly shoot inside. Six out of eight days, we're in New York on location, shooting all the boroughs. We shoot everywhere.

"Today, we're shooting outside in the snow. We don't pay attention to the weather, because we don't care. Most people are pretty sure that it's make-believe anyway. I also like to think that if people are looking at the weather in the background, we're screwed anyway. They're not following the story."

Over almost six seasons, the show has followed the characters through changes in their lives, and has managed to introduce new people along the way. Among those actors who have left are Eddie Cibrian (firefighter Jimmy Doherty), Michael Beach (paramedic "Doc" Parker), Bobby Cannavale (paramedic Bobby Caffey), and Kim Raver (paramedic Kim Zambrano), who can now be seen on Fox's "24."

The newest addition is West Virginian Josh Stewart as Officer Brendan Finney. Bernero thinks he's a find.

"He's such a good guy. He's one of those guys that you'll say, someday, 'He started out on "Third Watch." ' He's going to be something special."

Stewart, who's been compared in looks to Sean Penn, probably has a lot more in common personalitywise with Dale Earnhardt Jr. This worries original cast member Coby Bell, who plays his partner, Officer Ty Davis Jr.

"I do all my own driving," Stewart says. "Coby's like, 'Dude, you need to slow down. You're not in West Virginia driving the General Lee right now.' My grandfather was a stock-car racer, so what do you expect? I grew up in muscle cars. I'm in acting so I can afford to buy my own race car."

Stewart represents just one of the changes that has taken place during the run of "Third Watch," but if you're in Hollywood, Bernero isn't sure you've noticed. "I honestly believe that the show right now is vastly different than it was when it started," Bernero says. "It started as a show where you couldn't keep up with everything that was happening. It was a lot of action and explosions. Now it's a show very much about the characters.

"In our industry, there's a real reticence to look at something again. Everybody thinks they know what 'Third Watch' is. Sometimes people will see clips of the show and go, 'That was "Third Watch"?' The industry really doesn't give you another chance."

"Third Watch" recently did a crossover episode with its time-slot neighbor "Medical Investigation." Molly Price, who plays Detective Faith Yokas (who began on the show as a patrol officer), was one of the actors flown from New York to Los Angeles to participate.

"They're the new kids on the block," Price says, "and this is our sixth season. So it's nice to be able to help a new NBC show. Our audience has been so incredibly loyal and dedicated."

Given that dedication, she doesn't understand why the show is overlooked. "It's a mystery wrapped in an enigma, but that's what we are. The fans are really loyal. We've been through so many time changes, and we always have the same exact core audience that follows our show."

"We started Sunday at 8 p.m.," Bernero says. "Then we were Sunday at 10, Monday at 10, Monday at 9, Friday at 10 and Friday at 9. I'm trying to find a way to work the word 'Medium' or the word 'Vegas' into our title. Maybe 'Third Medium Watch.'"

As of February, "Third Watch" was averaging a 2.9 rating, 9 share among the coveted 18-49 demographic and 9.3 million viewers overall. According to NBC, the show led its Friday time slot for the season in 18-49 and has been building on its lead-in from "Dateline NBC" in 18-49 by double-digit percentages.

All this, though, just isn't good enough, says Bernero. "They want higher numbers. I counter that by saying, 'I would like to get some promotion. I'd like to get a time slot two years in a row so people could find us.'"

http://tv.zap2it.com/tveditorial/tve_main/1,1002,271|94192|1|,00.html

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LOS ANGELES (Zap2it.com) While some TV shows are announced with trumpets, promoted like the Second Coming, given the best spots on the schedule but can't make it through one season, other shows, despite being booted around and ignored, just keep on chugging.
Such is the case with NBC's Friday drama "Third Watch," created by John Wells ("ER," "The West Wing") and Air Force veteran and former Chicago cop Edward Allen Bernero.

NBC has just announced new seasons for several current shows. "Third Watch" -- which has been pulled from the schedule until Friday, April 8 -- is not among them, but that's nothing new.

"We've never ended a year knowing we were back," Bernero says. "They usually let us know the day before the upfront announcements [to the advertisers] in May. Last year, they picked up every single drama except us. They went through their pilots. We're always the show that they say, 'Let's see if we get anything better.'
"It's insulting. Sometimes it hurts. It's a weird thing."

This means that Bernero doesn't have warning to write a proper series finale. "That will be a disappointment [if the show is canceled]," he says. "But I always end the season with a cliffhanger, because I like to think, at the end of that last script, it says 'To be continued,' and the executives go, 'Damn! Now we have to bring it back.'"

Since premiering in 1999, "Third Watch" has focused on a group of New York police, paramedics and firefighters. While it's seldom mentioned in the same breath as NBC's "Law & Order" franchise, it shares those shows' distinction of being filmed entirely in the Big Apple.

"I know," Bernero says, "but they mostly shoot inside. Six out of eight days, we're in New York on location, shooting all the boroughs. We shoot everywhere.

"Today, we're shooting outside in the snow. We don't pay attention to the weather, because we don't care. Most people are pretty sure that it's make-believe anyway. I also like to think that if people are looking at the weather in the background, we're screwed anyway. They're not following the story."

Over almost six seasons, the show has followed the characters through changes in their lives, and has managed to introduce new people along the way. Among those actors who have left are Eddie Cibrian (firefighter Jimmy Doherty), Michael Beach (paramedic "Doc" Parker), Bobby Cannavale (paramedic Bobby Caffey), and Kim Raver (paramedic Kim Zambrano), who can now be seen on Fox's "24."

The newest addition is West Virginian Josh Stewart as Officer Brendan Finney. Bernero thinks he's a find.

"He's such a good guy. He's one of those guys that you'll say, someday, 'He started out on "Third Watch." ' He's going to be something special."

Stewart, who's been compared in looks to Sean Penn, probably has a lot more in common personalitywise with Dale Earnhardt Jr. This worries original cast member Coby Bell, who plays his partner, Officer Ty Davis Jr.

"I do all my own driving," Stewart says. "Coby's like, 'Dude, you need to slow down. You're not in West Virginia driving the General Lee right now.' My grandfather was a stock-car racer, so what do you expect? I grew up in muscle cars. I'm in acting so I can afford to buy my own race car."

Stewart represents just one of the changes that has taken place during the run of "Third Watch," but if you're in Hollywood, Bernero isn't sure you've noticed. "I honestly believe that the show right now is vastly different than it was when it started," Bernero says. "It started as a show where you couldn't keep up with everything that was happening. It was a lot of action and explosions. Now it's a show very much about the characters.

"In our industry, there's a real reticence to look at something again. Everybody thinks they know what 'Third Watch' is. Sometimes people will see clips of the show and go, 'That was "Third Watch"?' The industry really doesn't give you another chance."

"Third Watch" recently did a crossover episode with its time-slot neighbor "Medical Investigation." Molly Price, who plays Detective Faith Yokas (who began on the show as a patrol officer), was one of the actors flown from New York to Los Angeles to participate.

"They're the new kids on the block," Price says, "and this is our sixth season. So it's nice to be able to help a new NBC show. Our audience has been so incredibly loyal and dedicated."

Given that dedication, she doesn't understand why the show is overlooked. "It's a mystery wrapped in an enigma, but that's what we are. The fans are really loyal. We've been through so many time changes, and we always have the same exact core audience that follows our show."

"We started Sunday at 8 p.m.," Bernero says. "Then we were Sunday at 10, Monday at 10, Monday at 9, Friday at 10 and Friday at 9. I'm trying to find a way to work the word 'Medium' or the word 'Vegas' into our title. Maybe 'Third Medium Watch.'"

As of February, "Third Watch" was averaging a 2.9 rating, 9 share among the coveted 18-49 demographic and 9.3 million viewers overall. According to NBC, the show led its Friday time slot for the season in 18-49 and has been building on its lead-in from "Dateline NBC" in 18-49 by double-digit percentages.

All this, though, just isn't good enough, says Bernero. "They want higher numbers. I counter that by saying, 'I would like to get some promotion. I'd like to get a time slot two years in a row so people could find us.'"

http://tv.zap2it.com/tveditorial/tve_main/1,1002,271|94192|1|,00.html
 
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Oh god they better not axe it or i'll be checking myself into a loony bin! lol!
 
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ye i know,it will suck if they so...sign the petition,in my sig,alongside a quote form the best character in the show Big Grin
 
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I signed your petition nutz to save our little gem of a show-keep hope alive!
 
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lara,nutz-just checked the new issue of tv now and de "watch" is DEFINITELY back on rte1 at 11.45pm on thursday 31st march so RTE Press Office Were correct for once when they told me it would return for season 6 on that date-9 days to go!
 
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i thought it was at 11.30? 15 mins off...tut tut tut RTE! lol
 
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third watchers,bad news -our show has been axed stateside.check discuss 4 forums for more details.
 
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yep sucks as ive mentioned elsewhere! on many forums!

on another note,Aido did you see Without a trace? brilliant stuff,no missing person just jack getting deposed.we found out so much about jack and other charcters,great ep.
 
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No way, Are they mad?? how can they cancel TW - that was seriously the best thing on TV, one of the few shows I'd call vital viewing. But I kind of saw it coming, there were rumours that the show was going to be caned, esp with all the stars leaving.

I signed your petition Tvnutz, there is also one on the official site if anyone is interested. Whats the chance of a reprieve?
 
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chance of a reprieve?not so good! Frown
 
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and thanks for signing it! yesterday we were No.14 in the most signed petition list.
 
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What??????????? Oh no!!! Oh for the love of god maybe its just a vicious rumour oh no way god this is terrible. I'll never forgive them!
 
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No rumour...tis true,it sucks...and i cant see a petition doing any good,eben though I have lots of e-mails from people who have signed it saying they hope it will cahnge NBC's mind.from the angel campaign which was massive,i have learned nothing short of millions of dvd sales(ie family guy),they wont bring it back.
 
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fantastic start to season 6 in ireland last thursday with cruz and faith in explosive form.i hope ch4 viewers get to see this final season of this underapperciated drama,cheers.
 
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OH MY GOD!!!I've been away for the past wee while and logged on to see how you Irish fans enjoyed the 1st ep of the new season....but to my complete disgust i read that its being cancelled stateside!!Are they COMPLETLEY INSANE!!There are way more shows that desrve to be axed like eh..let me think...joey,one of the many csi's!!Dont know if these are run by the same company but..surely you guys see my point!!Oh god I'm so distressed!! Eek Frown
 
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taz,nbc are insane to ditch such a brill show so u are definitely not the only one who feels like that-check tvnutz's petition and you'll see over 2000 signatures/people who feel like us.
 
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im waiting till Fridays show ( should be season 6's finally) here in canada. Its gonna be missed greatly. from what I understand its getting cancelled . Atleast thats what I heard on the local entertainment show. if anyone cares you can find quite a few episodes of Third watch on many of the p2p sites. Infact all of season 6 is posted at tvtorrents
 
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I signed that petition,and saw all the other fans who were on it!!I just cant believe that they would cancel such a class show!!Do any of you think we'll get season 6 on normal tv?or will it go straight to dvd!!?I see season 3 starts on c4 next week!!At least thats somethin to look forward to!!!
 
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season 1 isnt even out on dvd yet so id doubt season 6 will be anytime soon!
 
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