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    #16
    'Warehouse 13' debuts to 296,000

    Warehouse 13 debuted to a decent audience for Sci Fi last night, according to early viewing figures.

    The series opener, which stars Eddie McClintock and Joanne Kelly, averaged 296k (1.6%) between 9pm and 10.50pm, peaking at 372k (1.8%) at 9.15pm. It beat Sci Fi's Dollhouse premiere, which logged 263k (1.3%) on Tuesday, May 19 and Knight Rider's 252k (1.3%) on Tuesday, May 12.

    A further 73k (0.6%) tuned in on timeshift.

    http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/a1765...to-296000.html

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      #17
      How Mark Sheppard is really in charge of Warehouse 13

      Would you turn down the chance to play a character named Benedict Valda? Didn't think so. And genre favorite Mark Sheppard isn't one to pass up the opportunity either. So Valda is on tonight's episode of Warehouse 13, entitled "Breakdown," airing at 9 p.m. ET/PT on Syfy.

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      http://scifiwire.com/2009/09/mark-sh...ops-into-w.php

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        #18
        3 reasons 'Col. Tigh' couldn't resist a Warehouse 13 guest slot

        Battlestar Galactica's Col. Tigh, Michael Hogan, can rattle off the reasons why he couldn't say no to appearing on tonight's episode of Syfy's Warehouse 13.

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        http://scifiwire.com/2009/09/3-reaso...igh-couldn.php

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          #19
          But the season finale, "MacPherson," almost feels like it comes from an entirely different show, one dominated not by artifact hunts and special effects, but one filled with intrigue and danger. James MacPherson, whom we met a few episodes back, provides the series with a much-needed and thoroughly satisfying villain, one ruthless and far more clever than anyone at the Warehouse has anticipated. All of the show's main characters — Artie, Myka, Pete, Claudia, Mrs. Frederic, even the little-used Leena — will have their roles to play, and there will be enough twists to keep you guessing who at the Warehouse you can really trust (and at least one character's loyalties will fall squarely on the wrong side of the fence). We'll even get a revelation about the Warehouse itself that's far more frightening than what's inside the Dark Vault.
          http://io9.com/5360188/a-spoiler+fre...final-episodes
          Originally posted by aretood2
          Jelgate is right

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            #20
            I recently got a chance to speak to EDDIE MCCLINTOCK who plays Pete Lattimer on Syfy's Warehouse 13.

            As season 1 is almost coming to an end (two more episodes left), Eddie McClintock teased us as to what's coming up, including a possible death. He also talked about Pete and Myka's relationship and explained the art of schmacting to us, as well as much more.

            So enjoy the interview and don't forget to watch Warehouse 13 on Tuesdays at 9pm on Syfy.

            Interview at link
            http://www.daemonstv.com/2009/09/15/...ive-interview/
            Originally posted by aretood2
            Jelgate is right

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              #21
              I'm very intrigued. Can't wait to see the finale, and then the next season
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                #22
                SYFY'S SUMMER SENSATION WAREHOUSE 13 GAINS MOMENTUM AS IT HEADS TOWARD NEXT WEEK'S SEASON FINALE
                New York, NY September 16, 2009 With just one week left in its record-breaking freshman season, Syfy's summer sensation Warehouse 13, against stiff broadcast competition, once again captured its 9PM (ET/PT) time period among Adults 25-54 versus all ad-supported cable networks on Tuesday, September 15. Warehouse 13 is the most-watched series ever on Syfy.

                Gathering momentum toward the September 22 season finale, the smash hit jumped 29% among Adults 18-49 and 17% in Adults 25-54 versus last week's performance.

                In the 9PM slot, the episode entitled "Nevermore" featuring Michael Hogan (Battlestar Galactica) as Myka's father, Warehouse 13 bested CW's Melrose Place by more than one million total viewers.

                Overall, Warehouse 13 delivered a 2.2 Household rating and just under 3 million total viewers (2.93 million) along with 1.6 million Adults 25-54 and 1.3 million Adults 18-49.

                Warehouse 13 follows two Secret Service agents who find themselves abruptly transferred to a massive, top-secret storage facility in windswept South Dakota which houses every strange artifact, mysterious relic, fantastical object and supernatural souvenir ever collected by the U.S. government. The Warehouse's caretaker Artie (Saul Rubinek) charges Pete (Eddie McClintock) and Myka (Joanne Kelly) with chasing down reports of supernatural and paranormal activity in search of new objects to cache at the Warehouse, as well as helping him to control the warehouse itself.

                The series is produced for Syfy by Universal Cable Productions. It is executive produced by Jack Kenny (The Book of Daniel) who also serves as showrunner. David Simkins (Dresden Files) is executive producer; and Stephen Surjik (Monk, Burn Notice) is producer/director of the series
                http://www.thefutoncritic.com/news.a...20090916syfy01
                Originally posted by aretood2
                Jelgate is right

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                  #23
                  LOL, I don't think it is too hard to crush anything on the CW.
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                    #24
                    Originally posted by Briangate78 View Post
                    LOL, I don't think it is too hard to crush anything on the CW.
                    Especially since their show really isn't all that original. Hello, Melrose Place has been done before. Seriously.
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                      #25
                      I am really glad it is still doing so well though. Nice to know that good shows can still make it.
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                        #26
                        Allison Scagliotti on Smallville's Wonder Twins!

                        IESB.net caught up with actress Allison Scagliotti to talk to her about her role as Twyla (one half of the Wonder Twins) on "Smallville". Check it out...

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                        http://www.comicbookmovie.com/fansit.../news/?a=10261

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                          #27
                          6 things you should know about Warehouse 13's 'Mrs. Frederic'

                          CCH Pounder, who co-stars in Syfy's Warehouse 13, pulled back the veil of her mysterious character, Mrs. Frederic, a wee bit in honor of the show's first-season finale, airing tonight, with a few hints at what she believes the truth is ... and what she thinks it isn't.

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                          http://scifiwire.com/2009/09/6-thing...st-know-ab.php

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                            #28
                            'Warehouse 13' drops to 240,000 (UK)

                            Warehouse 13 managed 240k (1.1%) for Sci Fi last night, according to early viewing figures.

                            The 9pm show, which stars Eddie McClintock and Joanne Kelly, pulled in its lowest audience since the series started. Previously, the series opened to 296k (1.6%) on Wednesday, September 9, while last week's episode averaged 276k (1.3%).

                            http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/a1787...to-240000.html

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                              #29
                              With broadcast competition at full strength, Syfy’s Warehouse 13 ends its freshman season on a low note
                              The season one finale of Syfy freshman Warehouse 13 ended on a down note with 2.23 million viewers and a 0.7/2 (rating/share) with adults 18-49 (via TVBill). That’s down 24% from last week’s 2.93 million and down ~30% with adults 18-49.
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                              SUMMER SENSATION WAREHOUSE 13 FINISHES FIRST SEASON AS MOST SUCCESSFUL SERIES IN SYFY HISTORY!
                              New York, NY – September 23, 2009 – Following last night’s season finale at 9PM (ET/PT), Warehouse 13 is now the all-time Syfy leader in total viewers (4.1 million), Adults 25-54 (2.1 million) and Household ratings (2.9), as measured by 7-Day DVR data, making it the most successful series in Syfy’s 17-year history.

                              Facing stiff competition from the first week of the fall broadcast season, the Tuesday, September 22, season finale delivered 2.2 million total viewers. Warehouse 13 was the #1 cable program in its 9PM (ET/PT) timeslot and was the #2 cable telecast overall among Adults 25-54.

                              For the entire season. Warehouse 13 toppled Battlestar Galactica’s mark set in its first year (2005) of Adults 25-54 (just over 2 million) and HH rating (2.4), while bettering the 3.0 million total viewers record established by Eureka in 2008-09.
                              More at link

                              I know you want to say something Brian
                              Originally posted by aretood2
                              Jelgate is right

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                                #30
                                That's very impressive. There is no way to spin that one. 4 Million viewers average is HUGE for the SyFy network.

                                As per the finale, major network competition tends to always play a role in that. Eureka also has been effected.

                                It is why I was so impressed with SGA for their 5th season, increasing their live numbers from the previous season that also ran in the Fall. Which always leaves a question mark to why the show was not renewed, but then I saw the age demos. Not the best.

                                Hopefully, SGU won't be effected too much by Major network competition. Friday nights have also been tough. Eureka has been pulling in around a 1.5 HH rating for thier last several eps since moving to Friday. They were running closer to a 1.8 to 1.9 HH rating back in the first half while running on Tuesdays. Was moving Eureka to Friday's a result of this? Who knows.
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