
For the first time, the network has contracted out its programming for the night to independent producer Media Rights Capital. The new shows from MRC will air in a block titled "CW Sunday Night" from September 14.
In Harm's Way is an hour-long reality show about people who work in dangerous jobs, such as avalanche hunters and tunnel diggers. Ten episodes will air in a 6.30pm slot.
Half-hour family comedy Surviving Suburbia comes from Kevin Abbott (Roseanne), who described the show as similar to Roseanne, but told from the husband's perspective. Thirteen episodes are in production for a 7.30pm slot.
Valentine, Inc, to air at 8pm, is a romantic comedy from Kevin Murphy (Reaper) which sees Greek gods Aphrodite and Eros living on Earth, running a dating firm.
The fourth newcomer, a soap-style drama called Easy Money, is scheduled for 9pm and centres on a family of loan sharks. The mother character runs the business while one of her sons is going off it.
Each of the scripted shows has been given a 13-episode order. MRC TV president Keith Samples said they had budgets similar to "mid range" network series.
> Click here for The CW's previously-announced Monday to Saturday line up





