NBC: ‘Bluff City Law’ renewal to be determined after 10-episode season airs
NBC representative says network is "hopeful," despite reports that the Memphis-produced show may cease production after 10th episode.
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NBC representative says network is "hopeful," despite reports that the Memphis-produced show may cease production after 10th episode.
Jennifer Biggs and Chris Herrington discuss the latest episode of “Bluff City Law,” where the water’s just right at Court Square and Jimmy Smits got fired up in the courtroom.
"Bluff City Law" took on racism and free speech in a ripped-from-the-headlines fourth episode.
Rib lunches, legal triumphs and more family revelations marked week three of "Bluff City Law," where chemistry among the cast seems to be building.
Jennifer Biggs and Chris Herrington discuss the third episode of “Bluff City Law,” where the ribs were big and the family revelations bigger.
In its second episode, "Bluff City Law" takes on barbecue and Elijah Strait tells us where he's from.
Analysis of a property tax break for “Bluff City Law” suggests a big payoff in film tourism and spending in Memphis, but some experts believe the claims are exaggerated.
'I have seen my share of city-specific TV dramas, and I know that the first, most important rule is to slip local phrases, landmarks, traditions, etc., into the regular dialogue seamlessly.'
From the Hernando de Soto Bridge to Rum Boogie Cafe and various points in between, Memphis looked sharp in the debut episode of "Bluff City Law."
More events are announced for the rest of this month and we give you a taste of what’s to come in October.
When the made-in-Memphis series "Bluff City Law" premieres on NBC on Monday night, it will be the first time the city plays itself, in the present tense, in a television series.
'Bluff City Law' gave Memphis some love – and got it right back – as the NBC series premiered its pilot episode at the Halloran Centre.
EDGE awarded PILOTs to NBCUniversal for “Bluff City Law” and Cherry Tree International for a Memphis distribution center.
According to Memphis Mayor Jim Strickland’s office, $4.25 million in incentives were given to the project from state and local sources.
The Shelby County Commission voted unanimously in favor of censuring Criminal Court Judge Jim Lammey Monday night for sharing social media posts about the Holocaust, immigrants and Muslims.
Linn Sitler, executive director of the Memphis & Shelby County Film and Television Commission, said efforts are under way to raise $10 million to lure the TV production to Memphis.
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