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Sad News For Fans Of Theo James' "Golden Boy" As CBS Cancels The Show

Unfortunately sad news for "Golden Boy" fans, CBS have cancelled the show.
It was nice knowing you Walter Clarke.

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From The Hollywood Reporter
"From Warner Bros. Television, Golden Boy was one of executive producer Greg Berlanti's two dramas to get the green-light this year, with fellow freshman Arrow already earning a second season at the CW. The Theo James-Chi McBride cop drama earned a reprieve from its Friday time slot in March, taking over the Tuesdays at 10 p.m. slot previously occupied by pricey period drama Vegas, which was bumped to Fridays. During its freshman run, Golden Boy averaged a 1.5 in the key demo and 8.3 million viewers, solid but not the breakout critical hit the network had hoped for."
From The Huffungton Post
"CBS' "Golden Boy" has been canceled. Starring Theo James and Chi McBride, the series -- which debuted to 10.56 million viewers -- has seen mediocre ratings throughout its first season, bringing in between 7-10 million viewers per episode. "Golden Boy" was truly on the bubble between cancellation and renewal. "Cop dramas are pretty much as old as television itself," McBride, who plays Detective Don Owen, said of the series ahead of its premiere. "But the difference is that this is more about relationships than just the case of the week. The writers do a pretty good job of balancing the procedural and character development. That's the greatest difference in these shows."

SNEAK PEEKS: "Golden Boy" Episode 3 "Young Guns" With Theo James

UPDATE: From Deadline:
The midseason series, which was supposed to relocate to Fridays after two previews on Tuesday, will remain in the Tuesday 10 PM slot for the rest of the season. Golden Boy‘s first Friday airing, slated for tomorrow, will proceed as scheduled.
SNEAK PEEKS: "Golden Boy" Episode 3 "Young Guns" With Theo James

Check out these sneak peeks of the next episode of "Golden Boy" called "Young Guns" where Clark investigates an incident in the projects that has left a gangbanger dead and a teenager injured. Meanwhile, Arroyo threatens to go public with the wire tape exposing Clark giving a criminal informant confiscated money.

This episode airs Friday, March 8 (9:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on CBS





Here's some stills with Theo from Episode 3

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And if you missed Episode 2 when it aired you can check it out online over at CBS HERE

First Look At "Golden Boy" Starring Theo James

2013 is most definitely in full swing, with many new TV shows returning to the airwaves this week. The new year also brings another crop of midseason shows, including the CBS drama Golden Boy, debuting Tuesday, February 26 at 10 PM/9c with "Price of Revenge".
Theo James stars as Walter William Clark Jr., an ambitious NYPD cop who strives to become New York City's police commissioner.
Take a look at the first footage from this upcoming drama, also starring Chi McBride, Kevin Alejandro, Holt McCallany, and Stella Maeve.



Golden Boy episode 1.1, "Price of Revenge" airs on CBS February 26th, 2013. The episode stars Stephanie Brait, Theo James, Maria-Christina Oliveras, Nicolette Pierini, Rebecca Sundstrom, Carol Commissiong, Jay Horton, Elizabeth Alderfer and is directed by Richard Shepard.

Source TvWeb.com

Keep up with all the "Golden Boy" news over on their official twitter HERE

Theo James Gets The Lead In CBS’ Pilot ‘Golden Boy’

Great news this morning.
Deadline.com and Digital Spy are among the sites reporting that Theo has landed the lead role in a new CBS pilot.

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From Deadline.com

British actor Theo James has landed the lead in CBS’ drama pilot Golden Boy, from Nick Wootton and Greg Berlanti. The project, produced by Warner Bros TV and Berlanti Prods., centers on Clark (James), a cop, and chronicles his meteoric rise from officer to detective and ultimately police commissioner. Ryan Phillippe was originally tapped for the role but exited shortly thereafter, triggering a lengthy auditioning process that resulted in the casting of James. James, who has a handful of credits in his native Britain, including a lead on the BBC series Bedlam, is virtually unknown in the U.S. aside from a guest spot in the first season of Downton Abbey where he played Kemal Pamuk, the Turk who died in Lady Mary’s bed. He made his Hollywood debut in the recent Underworld: Awakening. James is the latest non-American actor to get the lead in a pilot this pilot season.
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