Edmonton Journal

No more Doubt

CBS kills legal drama after 2 episodes

- MELISSA HANK

No doubt about it — there’ll be no Doubt on the TV schedule any longer. CBS has cancelled the Katherine Heigl legal drama after two episodes, reports TVLine. Instead in the time slot, the network will air a rerun of Bull next Wednesday and the second season of Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders, starting March 8.

Doubt had been the replacemen­t for the shortlived medical drama Code Black. But, like a supposedly delicious low-fat cookie, it failed to whet the appetite. Just 5.31 million U.S. viewers tuned in for the première, followed by four million the next week.

Doubt also starred James Wolk, Adrianne Palicki, Jon Voight and Laverne Cox — the latter was the first transgende­r actress to play a recurring transgende­r character on a broadcast series.

“I’m an avid TV watcher, and there are people in my community who watch a lot of TV,” Cox said at a meeting of the Television Critics Associatio­n last year.

“That folks can have a character like Cameron, who is Ivy-League educated, it’s wonderful. And to be a black transgende­r woman in that position on CBS is really special.”

Doubt was reportedly heavily reworked and recast during production, with Heigl replacing KaDee Strickland (Private Practice), in the role of a lawyer who becomes romantical­ly involved with a client.

Heigl’s previous series, NBC’s State of Affairs, was cancelled in May after 13 episodes. The former Grey ’s Anatomy actress will star in the film Unforgetta­ble, out in April, and lend her voice to the animated comedy The Nut Job 2: Nutty by Nature, set for August.

BOB’S BURGERS ALBUM ON THE WAY

You know what apparently does whet some viewers’ appetites? Bob’s Burgers. The Emmy-winning animated Fox comedy, now in its seventh season, will release The Bob’s Burgers Music Album on May 12.

The record will feature 112 songs of varying lengths, reports Rolling Stone, with many sung by the family at the core of the show, the Belchers.

Released on the indie label Sub Pop, it boasts music from St. Vincent, The National and Stephin Merritt. Aziz Ansari (who voices a character on the show), Paul Rudd, Will Forte, Jordan Peele and Chris Parnell also lend their voices.

Bob’s Burgers stars H. Jon Benjamin as patriarch Bob, John Roberts as his wife Linda, and Dan Mintz, Eugene Mirman and Kristen Schaal as their kids.

Despite less-than-stellar ratings, it has become a cult favourite and has been renewed for an eighth season.

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