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The Pilot Episodes Of Warner Bros. Television's "Smith"
And "The Class," As Well As This Season's Premiere Episode For Sophomore Series "The
New Adventures Of Old Christine" Will Stream For Fou rDays Starting Today
"Smith" And "The New Adventures
of Old Christine"
To Run Exclusively On Google Video
In order to gain additional promotional exposure during the
critical fall-launch period, the premiere episodes of three new and returning
CBS prime-time series will stream on Google Video at http://video.google.com/cbs.html for free starting
today.
The episodes being streamed include the pilot episodes of new
series SMITH and THE CLASS, and the premiere episode from this season's sophomore
series THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE starring Emmy Award-winning actress Julia Louis-Dreyfus. The shows post
today and will be available free of charge to viewers until September
17th. The preview of the pilot of SMITH and the first episode of THE NEW
ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE are exclusively on Google Video. All three
series are produced by Warner Bros. Television.
SMITH, which airs Tuesdays, 10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT on CBS, stars
Emmy Award winner Ray Liotta as a criminal mastermind in a drama about a
close-knit crew of career criminals who plot and execute intricate and
ingenious high-stakes robberies across the country. John Wells, Brooke
Kennedy, Christopher Chulack and R.
Scott Gemmill are executive producers. Wells created SMITH, which
is produced by John Wells Productions, in association with Warner Brothers
Television.
THE CLASS, which airs Mondays, 8:00-8:30 PM, ET/PT on CBS, is a
comedy about the lives of a group of 20-somethings inextricably bound together
by sharing the same third grade class. David Crane, Jeffrey Klarik and
James Burrows are executive producers. Michael Sikowitz is co-executive
producer. THE CLASS is produced by craneklarik productions, in
association with Warner Bros. Television.
THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE, which airs Mondays,
9:30-10:00 PM, ET/PT on CBS, stars Emmy Award-winning actress Julia Louis-Dreyfus
in a comedy about a divorced working mom who is successfully juggling the daily
stresses of motherhood and her business, while maintaining her fantastic
relationship with her ex-husband…until his young, new girlfriend enters the
picture, instantly complicating her life. Kari Lizer and Andy Ackerman
are executive producers. Lizer created the show, which is produced by
Warner Bros. Television.
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