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Monday, April 29, 2013

TV Limelight May Return to Hatboro

NBC is expected to begin airing episodes of the drama 'Do No Harm' on June 29. Hatboro and Upper Moreland locales were the sites for one of the un-aired episodes.

Locals curious about the outcome of a TV taping at the Hatboro Cemetery and a Newington Drive home in Upper Moreland Township may have their chance to see the footage after all.  Several months after announcements that NBC had shelved its hour-long drama, "Do No Harm," following two episodes of lackluster ratings, The Futon Critic reported that the network intends to "burn off" episodes Saturdays at 10 p.m. beginning on June 29.  Locally, filming for the Philadelphia-based TV show–which portrayed a neurosurgeon with a Jekyll and Hyde-like personality–was carried out in inside a Newington Drive home in Upper Moreland and at the Hatboro Cemetery during tapings over two weeks in January.  The hour-long show, "Do No Harm," which starred Steven…

Arkansas Dave

1:50 pm on Tuesday, April 30, 2013

who cares!! The show sucked! Phylicia Rashad amd Steven Pasquale. Gee why was it shut down?   more ›

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Hatboro May Miss its TV Limelight

NBC cancels 'Do No Harm' prior to the airing of an episode filmed largely in Hatboro and Upper Moreland.

Curious about the block's length of camera equipment set up in Hatboro locales recently, passerby craned their necks and slowed their pace as cast and crew of a new NBC drama set up shop in Hatboro for filming. As it turns out, Hatboro residents likely won't get to see the outcome of taping that occurred two weeks ago at the Hatboro Cemetery, or the week prior at a Newington Drive home.  The hour-long show, "Do No Harm," which stars Steven Pasquale and "The Cosby Show" mom, Phylicia Rashad, was pulled from NBC after only two episodes, according to USA Today.  And since the Hatboro-centric episode was set to air in late April or early May, according to the ill-fated show's location manager, Demian Resnick, the world may never get to see the…

Thursday, January 31, 2013

Hollywood Returns to Hatboro for 'Do No Harm'

Film crews and cast returned to Hatboro Thursday for the second day of filming for an episode of NBC's new drama, 'Do No Harm.'

The day's first rays of light with Hatboro Cemetery as a backdrop served as a perfect setting to film scenes of a new NBC drama, "Do No Harm." Film crews were seeking a "very specific type of early morning light," according to Rudi Fischer, a 1998 Hatboro-Horsham High School graduate and key location scout for the show, which premieres tonight at 10 p.m.  Even before the sun rose Thursday, bleary-eyed crews trickled into Hatboro Baptist Church for breakfast before heading out to the cemetery before 7 a.m. for what the show's location manager, Demian Resnick, told Patch amounts to a flashback scene for one of the season's final episodes, which is expected to air at the end of April or early May. For more news and updates about Hatboro and …

chatkath

4:28 pm on Saturday, May 4, 2013

I liked the show....was waiting for more episodes to reveal the whole story....sad that there won't be more than these episodes....it was nice to see local and Philly scenes.   more ›

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Hatboro Home Site of New NBC TV Episode

A Newington Drive home in Hatboro served as the setting for the filming of an episode of "Do No Harm," a new TV show premiering on NBC Jan. 31.

As the temperature Wednesday morning stalled at a real feel of 8 degrees, cast and crew of a new NBC TV show took refuge in a Newington Drive home in Hatboro. Outside, crews, covered practically from head to toe in heavy coats, gloves, face wraps, and clutching presumably warm drinks in their hands, gave direction as actors inside filmed scenes from a new NBC program, "Do No Harm," which debuts on Jan. 31 at 10 p.m.  Starring Steven Pasquale and "The Cosby Show" mom, Phylicia Rashad, the show is set in Philadelphia, according to the show's location manager, Demian Resnick.  For more news and updates about Hatboro and Horsham, subscribe to our free newsletter,"like" us on Facebook or follow @Hatboropatch on Twitter. Since the …

Chuck Harting

1:09 pm on Thursday, January 24, 2013

maybe Ezra Willaims is looking in the mirrior...   more ›

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