Jul 19 2008 04:39 PM ET

Live Press Tour Diary: CW Day One (Shannen's Officially Returning!)

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Duh’nuh-nuh-nuh, Duh’nuh-nuh-nuh — swoosh swoosh

90210 Panel
The Players: Rob Estes, Lori Loughlin, Shenae Grimes, Tristan Wilds, Jessica Stroup, Dustin Milligan, AnnaLynne McCord, Michael Steger, Ryan Eggold, Jessica Walter and exec producers Gabe Sachs and Jeff Judah
MIA: Jennie Garth, Tori Spelling, Shannen Doherty, David Silver, Steve Sanders, Brandon Walsh, Dylan McKay, Andrea Zuckerman and Valerie Malone.

9:25 am: Joe E. Tata was good enough to be a “special guest” at this morning’s Peach Pit-themed breakfast, but not good enough to partake in the official panel? For the record, his TaTas have held up just fine over the years.

9:26 am: Meta moment of the week: CW PR head Paul McGuire just made some snarky comment about my live blog in his opening remarks and I’m blogging about it!

9:32 am: Stop the presses! Sachs kicks off the session by announcing that, “Shannen Doherty will be returning to 90210…. She will be the director of our musical.” Huh?

9:34 am: Sachs clarifies that “there will be a musical in an episode and Shannen will be the director. She’ll be the guest drama teacher.”

9:36 am: As of now, Doherty, Garth, Spelling and Tata are the only 90210 vets returning. As previously announced, Garth’s Kelly is now a guidance counselor at WBH High and Spelling’s Donna is the owner of an upscale boutique.

9:41 am: McCord says her 90210 character is basically the PG-version of Nip/Tuck‘s slutastic Eden (who will be back, she confirms).

9:43 am: Further clarification about Doherty’s return: She will be reprising her role as Brenda Walsh, ending widespread speculation that she’d be playing Prue Halliwell.

9:48 am: Walter is asked how her boozy 90210 granny, Tabitha, differs from her boozy Arrested Development alter ego, Lucille. “Lucille likes vodka and Tabitha likes scotch,” she cracks.

9:54 am: The Peach Pit today is like “a cool coffeehouse where a lot of kids hang out,” says Judah. “But it’s not going to be like the old show where it’s, “Hey, It’s Color me Badd!”

9:59 am: 90210 is a “total AFTRA show” and, therefore, strike-proof. Phew!

10:14 am: The session ends, the gaggle stampede ensues and the official Doherty press release gets circulated. Here are the major points: Following Brenda’s move to London more than a decade ago, she became “a successful theater actress” and then transitioned into directing. West Beverly High “approaches her to return as a guest director for the school’s musical production.” No word on whether Kelly and Donna will be attending said production.

Privileged Panel
The Players
: JoAnna Garcia, Lucy Kate Hale, Ashley Newbrough, Michael Cassidy, Brian Hallisay, Kristina Apgar, Allan Louis, Anne Archer and exec producers Rina Mimoun (Everwood!) and Bob Levy.

10:36 am: Mimoun boils down the premise for the soundbite-thirsty crowd: “Sometimes if you want to change the world, you have to start with two spoiled teenagers and take it from there.” Put another way, “What if the Gilmore Girls were teaching the Gossip Girls?” We haven’t seen the pilot, but based on the promising trailer — not to mention the kick-ass pedigree (Rina!) — I’m going to go ahead and endorse this thing.

10:40 am: Garcia’s transformation from a blonde to a redhead is a key plot point in the premiere.

10:43 am: Lots of discussion about whether Garcia’s character is more “Rory” or “Lorelai.”

10:46 am: How does Archer feel about being on the youth-centric CW? “There’s nothing like being around a lot of young people,” she says. “I feel kind of like a mentor. I love it.” Enjoy it while it lasts!

10:48 am: A reporter likens Archer’s character to Emily Gilmore.

10:55 am: Hallisay, who made his feature debut opposite Paris Hilton in Bottoms Up, is asked to critique his former leading lady’s acting prowess. “She’s committed, she shows up when she’s supposed to, she’s says what she’s supposed to… She’s very sweet.” Translation: “Yeah, I hit that.”

10:58 am: A reporter suggests to Mimoun that she cast Gilmore guy Scott Patterson as the show’s MIA dad.

11:01 am: A reporter asks Mimoun if she has spoken to Gilmore creator Amy Sherman-Palladino lately. Let it go people, the show is over! Move on! Geez.

Executive Session
The Player:
Dawn Ostroff

12:08 pm: Ostroff presents a trailer for 13: The Fear is Real, a new non-scripted series described as “The Blair Witch Project as a reality show” in which 13 contestants are stranded in a haunted bayou and then “killed” off one by one. “We’ll do anything to get attention here at the CW,” Ostroff jokes. The last man (or woman) standing will win $66,666. Get it?

12:13 pm: One Tree Hill‘s four-year leap forward was a resounding success, Ostroff declares. “The show had a renaissance,” she says. “It was a great idea and it really paid off for us.”

12:14 pm: Reaper will be back at mid-season. “It’s a show we believe in,” says Ostroff. “That’s why we picked it up.”

12:20 pm: Ostroff artfully dodges a question about the network’s ailing health, saying only that she hasn’t been given a deadline to turn things around. Also, she notes that Good Morning America recently did a segment on Gossip Girl, a clear sign that things are looking up!

12:35 pm: Isn’t someone going to ask about the status of the long-gestating Spike TV movie? Anyone? Bueller?

12:38 pm: Guess not, ’cause the session just ended!

Coming up Monday: NBC!

(For more on The CW’s press tour day, head over to the Hollywood Insider blog.)

Comments (20 total) Add your comment
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  • Rose

    Ausiello….your working on a weekend?! You are most definitely dedicated….

  • Rose

    oh and thanks for the scoop!

  • t

    are they goin to tell us any new shows coming up midseason

  • Jen S

    When will they learn… Gilmore Girls and *sigh* Everwood(!) may be off the air… but both left everyone wanting more. All of the shows trying to be sort of like them fail because they aren’t them. But, I’ll keep watching, hoping for a miracle!

  • Shannon

    Someone should grill Dawn for her hatred of male oriented programming. lol ;)
    Also why cater to females only, when males watch the network as well. ;) The 18-34 demo bracket for females will be the networks downfall.

  • Shannon

    So no mention of Supernatural or Smallville, why am I not surprised.
    They only picked up Reaper because they had nothing else… If it was a show they believed in why is it a midseason replacement, and why are they bent on making changes to it.
    Oh boy why do people let Dawn talk?

  • CandyMaize

    Disappointed that there was no mention on Supernatural (as in why the heck don’t they give them more money in their budget AND EVEN MORESO why don’t they really make an effort to promote the show)!!!!

  • Christina

    Duh’nuh-nuh-nuh, Duh’nuh-nuh-nuh — swoosh swoosh… And with Shannen, childhood memories return…

  • Catherine

    Will there also be a “Gossip Girl” panel?

  • J

    $10 it was Ausiello who asked the Gilmore questions. :)

  • jake

    If reaper is truly a show they believe in, can they please release it on DVD!!!!

  • Sina

    With Brenda back then I will be watching again. I really wish they would have done a 90210 with Erin included. Right now she would be like 17 and she’s Kelly and David’s half sister so we could see David Silver.

  • Nogodsnomasters

    Scott Patterson has too much talent and class for the increasingly trashy and appallingly helmed CW…but I miss him already and would watch him on anything. Come on, HBO and Showtime!

  • Tippy

    Will Vanessa Marcil Be Back?

  • Karyl

    Can we all please face facts and accept that the Spike TV movie is never, ever happening? I liked BTVS, but dear God, some people have got to learn to let it go already.

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