SAVE IRONSIDE
NBC made a very big mistake in cancelling "Ironside" after only three episodes. The network clearly did not give this quality primetime show a chance to build an audience. "Ironside" debuted with a decent rating for this type of show, a mature drama. Clearly, if given time, this show could be a major hit for the network.
Thus, we have launched a SAVE IRONSIDE campaign to convince NBC to give this show another chance. They should air the shows they have in the can and begin production of new shows. We will not stop our campaign until this show is back on the air.
Contact NBC today: http://www.nbc.com/contact/general
When you go to the NBC site, click on the 'Select Show' dropdown and go down to Ironside. A comment box will open where you can type in your Name, Email, Subject Message & click 'Send.'
Also in the mix is Gary (Brent Sexton, "The Killing"), Ironside's scrappy ex-partner and a hard-nosed detective who marvels at Ironside's will and ability to piece together his life after being shot.
Blair Underwood and Spencer Grammer |
Together, this dedicated and capable group does whatever it takes to solve New York's most difficult and notorious crimes, and they will stop at nothing in their pursuit of justice.
Ken Sanzel ("Numbers"), Teri Weinberg ("The Office"), John Fox ("The Blacklist"), John Davis ("I, Robot"), Ron West ("Man Up!") and David Semel ("House") serve as executive producers on the series.
"Ironside" is from Universal Television in association with Davis Entertainment and Yellow Brick Road Productions.
Credits
Studio
Universal Television, Davis Entertainment, Yellow Brick Road ProductionsExecutive Producer/Writer
Michael Caleo (Rescue Me, The Sopranos)Executive Producers
Teri Weinberg (Ugly Betty, The Tudors, The Office), John Davis (Gulliver's Travels, Predator), John Fox, Ron West, David Semel (Heroes)Director
Peter Horton (Deception, Grey's Anatomy)(NBC)
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