Posted: Sun., Jan. 30, 2005, 12:50pm PT

Peacock peers into future with 'Medium'

Net orders full second season

'Medium'
'Medium,' starring Patricia Arquette, has extended its vision with an early Peacock pickup.

NBC has given "Medium" an early pickup for next season.

Peacock has also secured three more episodes of the Paramount Network TV series for this year, bringing the total to 16. A full 22 episodes have been greenlit for the 2005-2006 season.

After four weeks, the Glenn Gordon Caron series, which stars Patricia Arquette as a psychic who can help solve crimes through her visions, has averaged a 6.2 rating and 15 share among adults 18-49. Skein, which airs Mondays at 10 p.m., has also averaged 15.7 million viewers overall.

Based on the true story of Allison DuBois, "Medium" is exec produced by Caron, Kelsey Grammer, Rene Echevarria, Steve Stark and Ronald L. Schwary. Caron's Picturemaker Prods. and Grammer's Grammnet Prods. produce in addition to Par.

The drama also stars Jake Weber, Miguel Sandoval, Sofia Vassilieva, Maria Lark and David Cubitt.


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