NCIS: Eric Christian Olsen, Los Angeles’s Co-Creator of CBS Daily Show Vet and Other New Projects at CBS

NCIS: Eric Christian Olsen, Los Angeles's Co-Creator of CBS Daily Show Vet and Other New Projects at CBS

Eric Christian Olsen is a CBS fixture for over 10 years as a TV star. NCIS: Los Angeles, but playing Marty Deeks isn’t all that’s keeping him busy with the network. He was a mere two-years after the news of his death broke. CBS will bring two shows new to its programming lineup He has now got four new projects under his Cloud Nine production company and television veterans like Lost The Daily Show To their names are involved.

Cloud Nine Productions has sold four projects to Eric Christian Olsen’s longtime network, and Deadline Two comedies, and two dramas, are currently in development according to reports. Television’s serious side is represented by Peculiar This crime drama is from Lost Jeffrey Lieber is co-creator America 2.0 writer/director/producer JS Mayank as executive producers.

A crime drama seems like a project that would be right up Olsen’s alley, as he’s currently on his thirteenth season as a series regular on LA: NCISJeffrey Lieber is a star credit with this organization Lost. Peculiar The scene would see a Seattle detective teaming up with a gifted psychopath in an effort to solve crimes that have been committed by his ex-partner. This has not happened. NCIS It sounds like a franchise Peculiar It would be a standout among crime dramas, if the series order is granted!

Although it is not yet given a title, the other drama that’s in production is legal and not crime. Few details are available about the project, but a legal drama could fill a vacancy for CBS in the wake of Michael Weatherly’s Bull Coming to an End Six seasons later. Plus, NBC now has Law & Order franchise that has been going strong for decades, so perhaps there’s a market for a new legal drama on CBS.

Shows like Young Sheldon GhostsCBS is a well-respected network for comedies. The two projects currently in development will make CBS even more fun. The Daily Show’s Al Madrigal is behind a Latinx comedy called Family Insurance A story about a man that must return to work in order to keep his family business thriving. If ordered to serialize, Madrigal will star as well as write and produce.

CBS Studios also bought another sitcom called Mixed Signals It would feature a romance comedy that was inspired by Liv Thompson’s life and the relationship she has with her partner deaf. Thompson has been asked to executive produce and write if the project is successful. Mixed Signals Joins CBS as a member of the lineup.

It’s too early to say if any of these shows will get a series order and make it to CBS, but Eric Christian Olsen’s Cloud Nine production company may have found some recipes for success. The company has previously developed and produced. Woke Hulu, which ran it for two seasons The New Girl Lamorne is the leading man for alum Lamorne.

The future of these new projects will only be known in time, but Eric Christian Olsen can be found at the LA: NCIS Season 14 Fall Finale on Sunday November 27, 2010 at 10 p.m. ET on CBS. The last episode of this long-running drama will air on CBS. However, the network already confirmed that the show will return in 2022. 2023 TV premiere schedule An event will be held in January.

To The first ever, LA: NCIS Will cross with both NCIS NCIS: Hawai’i For more information, please visit: Three-hour event Monday January 2, 2012 8.30 p.m. ET on CBS ET at CBS. This three-show crossover is just months following the parent series. Hawai’i Fans of the franchise will have plenty to look forward for in 2019, as the spinoff was transferred.

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