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Will Fans Save "Jericho?"

jericho.jpgGiving fans of failed shows everywhere a bit of hope, comes news that CBS may reconsider its decision to cancel the drama "Jericho."

Fans bombarded CBS with calls, letters and anywhere between 50,000 pounds and 20 tons of peanuts (depending on which report you read) -- and it may have worked.

There's a rumor that talks are underway with cast members, including star Skeet Ulrich ("Scream"), says the Sci-Fi Wire. If all goes well, the show will be brought back in the middle of the 2007-2008 TV season.

"Jericho" stars Ulrich as a resident of a town in Kansas that survived a series of nuclear attacks throughout the U.S. The series left the audience hanging when it was cancelled in May. -- Rachel Cericola


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Thank you for your coverage. Hopefully a second season will be announced soon. SAVE JERICHO!!!

-- Posted by: frierson at June 6, 2007 2:22 PM

I think CBS should come up with a new character for Jericho. Someone that has traveled from the CBS studio after the blast and with them they have bags of peanuts for all the people of Jericho.

Thats one thing they can do with all those peanuts..Thanks CBS for reconsidering Jericho. One of the best shows on TV

-- Posted by: Rebecca at June 6, 2007 4:41 PM

We are back!!!! Jericho is back for a second season. Thank you CBS. Anyone that wants to see the entire first season check out: http://www.cbs.com/primetime/jericho/

-- Posted by: Mary at June 7, 2007 7:59 AM

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