Bones showrunner, Hart Hanson, discusses the ingredients for a successful television series. He did start out to be a writer you know.
Read the full interview on The Epoch Times.
Bones showrunner, Hart Hanson, discusses the ingredients for a successful television series. He did start out to be a writer you know.
Read the full interview on The Epoch Times.
Behind every smart TV show, there is a tireless script coordinator, technical adviser, researcher or producer who makes sure the jargon is right, the science is accurate and the pop culture references are on-point. To get a better sense of who keeps the angry nerds at bay, Wired.com spoke with fact-checkers behind the fall TV season’s geekiest shows.
Wired speaks with Donna Cline, Forensic technical adviser and storyboard artist on Bones.
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NCIS, Bones, The Big Bang Theory each have strong female characters with science backgrounds. Will these role models be a positive influence on the coming generation?
“Our hard shiny lab has had its effect on everyone,” said [Hart] Hanson, “except for Booth, who it should have, and Brennan, who just lived there always from the beginning.”
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Bones stars David Boreanaz and Emily Deschanel have each been nominated for a People’s Choice Award. Bones, the series, gets a nomination and so does Zooey Deschanel’s New Girl. Cast your vote! The awards will be given January 11, 2012.
David Boreanaz is up against Hugh Laurie, Ian Somerhalder, Nathan Fillion and Patrick Dempsey for Favorite TV Drama Actor.
Emily Deschanel is nominated for Favorite TV Drama Actress along with Blake Lively, Ellen Pompeo, Eva Longoria and Nina Dobrev.
Favorite TV Crime Drama? Bones, Castle, Criminal Minds, CSI, NCIS
Favorite New TV Comedy? 2 Broke Girls, Allen Gregory, Last Man Standing, Man Up!, New Girl, Suburgatory, Up All Night, Whitney
There is solid competition every year. Do think Bones and its performers have what it takes to fend off the competition? I see Castle coming on strong.
Last Thursday’s long-awaited Bones season premiere was one some of us were skeptical about, but “The Memories in the Shallow Grave” largely reaffirmed our faith in the Fox series.
Jeffersonian squintern wannabes and TV Fanatic staff members Steve Marsi, Chandel Charles, Christine Orlando and Carissa Pavlica have gathered for an in-depth Q&A.
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