TNT will air cancelled NBC cop drama ‘Southland’
By Behind The Scenes TV on Nov 3, 2009 in News, TV Shows

TNT has finalized the worst-kept secret in television, picking up a run of the discarded NBC cop drama “Southland.”
“Southland” will air Tuesdays at 10 starting Jan. 12. That means the show — originally developed as a 10 p.m. drama — will return to its intended time period.
It also means “Southland” will face off with the franchise that displaced it, NBC’s “The Jay Leno Show.”
“To bluntly put it, we’re a better place for it, because we’ve got a 10 o’clock hour to program it,” said Turner programming topper Michael Wright.
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