TNT Adds Two Unscripted Series to the Lineup

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TNT is moving forward with two new unscripted series: Boston Blue and 72 Hours (the titles may change). Each series has been given an eight episode first season order, with TNT set to premiere both shows in 2013.

Michael Wright, president, head of programming for TNT, TBS and Turner Classic Movies, explained what the shows will bring to the network. “Boston Blue and 72 Hours are excellent fits for two of TNT’s most important audience segments. With Boston Blue, we’re looking to grab viewers who come to TNT for such blockbuster originals as The Closer and Rizzoli & Isles. And with 72 Hours, we’re going after fans of TNT’s action-packed dramas, like Falling Skies and Leverage. We’re very excited about moving further into the realm of unscripted dramas with these outstanding additions to the TNT lineup.”

Boston Blue Details:

Boston Blue follows the men and women of the Boston Police Department’s exclusive and highly decorated Gang Unit. Their unit’s name doesn’t begin to describe the breadth of crimes these detectives, investigators, patrol officers and special victims officers deal with on a daily basis. They are the go-to unit for many large-scale crimes in Boston. Boston Blue comes to TNT from Jarrett Creative Group (Celebrity Ghost Stories), with Julie Insogna-Jarrett and Seth Jarrett serving as executive producers along with Donnie Wahlberg and his Donnie D. Productions.

72 Hours Details:

72 Hours is an action-packed, white-knuckle competition series that drops competing teams from a helicopter into the wilderness. The competitors are then given only three days and a GPS tracking device to find a hidden suitcase full of cash. Along the way, they must hike across treacherous terrain and battle the elements to locate the cash before their rival teams. 72 Hours comes to TNT from Lighthearted Entertainment (Extreme Makeover), with Howard Schultz (The Moment of Truth) and Rob LaPlante (The Apprentice) serving as executive producers. Jeff Spangler serves as co-executive producer.

Source: TNT