ShondaLand
Private | |
Industry | Television |
Founded | 2005 (Los Angeles, California) |
Founder | Shonda Rhimes |
Headquarters | Los Angeles, California |
Key people |
Shonda Rhimes (Chairwoman/CEO) Betsy Beers |
Products |
Grey's Anatomy (2005–present) Private Practice (2007–2013) Off the Map (2011) Scandal (2012–present) How To Get Away With Murder (2014–present) The Catch (2016–2017) Still Star-Crossed (2017-present) |
Owner | Shonda Rhimes |
Website |
shondaland |
ShondaLand is an American television production company founded by television writer/producer Shonda Rhimes.[1] She founded it to be one of the production companies of her first series Grey's Anatomy in 2005. It has since gone on to produce Rhimes's other creations, Grey's spinoff Private Practice and the widely popular political drama Scandal, and her other productions—the short-lived Off the Map, the Viola Davis-starring legal thriller How to Get Away with Murder, and the crime thriller The Catch—all of which are co-produced with ABC Studios and air on ABC.
Thank God It's Thursday
In 2014, ABC programmed its entire Thursday primetime lineup with ShondaLand dramas Grey's Anatomy, Scandal, How to Get Away with Murder, and The Catch, then branded the night as "Thank God It's Thursday" (or "TGIT").[2] This echoes ABC's former TGIF branding of its Friday night family sitcoms[3] and NBC's Must See TV promotion of formidable Thursday night television hits in the 1990s. Thursday is an especially important night for American television networks because it is the last chance for advertisers of weekend purchases, like movies and cars, to reach a large TV audience, and networks schedule highly rated programming for the night to attract those advertising dollars.[4] The Associated Press called Rhimes' reign of an entire night of network television "unmatched in TV history".[5] Social media accounts for each of the shows highlight "TGIT" with various promotional material, occasionally referencing one another — such as when the How to Get Away with Murder Facebook page posted a selfie by Jack Falahee, who plays a character in How to Get Away with Murder, taken in the Oval Office on the set of Scandal. Various actors from the shows also sometimes post pictures of themselves together.
Actors within ShondaLand
Some actors appear on more than one ShondaLand show. Characters can be recurring in one series while a main character in another. Currently, Liza Weil, Mimi Kennedy, John Getz, José Zuñig, and Cynthia Stevenson are the only actors to make appearances in four out of the eight shows.
- = Main
- = Récurring
Actor | Grey's Anatomy | Private Practice | Off the Map | Scandal | How to Get Away with Murder | The Catch | Still Star-Crossed | For the People | |
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Mark Adair-Rios | David Morris | Armando Cruz | Dr. Erik Turner | ||||||
Paul Adelstein | Cooper Freedman | | Leo Bergen | ||||||
Kevin Alejandro | Officer Dan Pruitt | Nathan Ashmore | |||||||
David Andrews | George Reed | Tony Ellis | |||||||
Juan Antonio | Hot guy | Levi | |||||||
Michael Arden | Neal Hannigan | Pher | |||||||
Wes Armstrong | Chris Armstrong | Bill | |||||||
Steven W. Bailey | Joe/Jeremy | Joe | Noah Elliot | ||||||
Alexandra Billings | Donna Gibson | Jill Hartford | |||||||
Nazanin Boniadi | Amrita | Adnan Salif | |||||||
Jayne Brook | Gwen Graber | Dr. Meg Porter | Lynn | ||||||
Alan Brooks | Chairman Mike Snedeker | Grant Hapstall | |||||||
Dan Bucatinsky | Jeffrey | James Novak | |||||||
David Burke | Don | Mr. Spencer | Mr. Thomas | ||||||
John Burke | Paul Mosley | ADA Vince Travers | |||||||
Jere Burns | Ben Bosco | Richie Salerno | |||||||
Kate Burton | Ellis Grey | Sally Langston | |||||||
Catherine Carlen | Governor Kelly Rauch | Judge Emily Hargrove | |||||||
Justin Chambers | Alex Karev | Alex Karev | |||||||
Jennifer Christopher | Civilian | Gemma Walsh | |||||||
Shannon Cochran | Mary Singleton | Marian Cooper | Susan Sawyer | ||||||
Josh Crotty | Secret Service agent | Evan Connors | |||||||
Valerie Cruz | Zona Cruz | Dr. Zita Alvarez | Carolina Flores | ||||||
Steven Culp | Dr. Darren Parker | Victor Lesher | |||||||
Eric Dane | Dr. Mark Sloan | Dr. Mark Sloan | |||||||
David Denman | Rick Jacobs | Kevin Murphy | |||||||
Taye Diggs | Dr. Sam Bennett | Dr. Sam Bennett | |||||||
Julie Dretzin | Carmen Hall | FBI Agent | |||||||
Sarah Drew | April Kepner | Judy | |||||||
Patrick Dempsey | Derek Shepherd | Derek Shepherd | |||||||
Kiran Deol | Young woman | Dr. Lira | |||||||
Jeff Doucette | Warren Sterman | Warden | Judge George Danvers | ||||||
Matthew Downs | Frank | Agent Anthony Fain | |||||||
Stacy Edwards | Kathleen Wheeler | Maria Wilson | Gretchen Thomas | ||||||
Tony Elias | Collin | Jimmy Wordshaw | |||||||
Scott Foley | Henry Burton | Jake Ballard | |||||||
Amanda Foreman | Nora | Katie Kent | Susan Bailey | ||||||
Jason George | Dr. Ben Warren | Dr. Otis Cole | |||||||
John Getz | Michael Breyers | Mr. Kent | Patrick Keating | David Dolan | |||||
Zach Gilford | Charlie Lowell | Dr. Tommy Fuller | |||||||
Erica Gimpel | Bethany Anderson | Renée Etheridge | |||||||
Mary Pat Gleason | Marge Walker | Betsy Ray | Robin Laforge | ||||||
Misha Gonz-Cirkl | Social worker | Detective Lana Ramos | |||||||
Nicholas Gonzalez | Clark West | Mateo | |||||||
April Grace | Greta's Sister | Fran | Judge Renee Garret | ||||||
Jake Green | Pete Gibson | Seth Hamilton | |||||||
Tim Griffin | Ronny O'Malley | AUSA Caleb Abernathy | |||||||
Caitlainne Rose Gurreri | Lori | Marie Sherwood | |||||||
Barbara Eve Harris | Melinda Stinson | Judge Fiona Pruitt | |||||||
Roxanne Hart | Dana Seabury | Ellen Miller | Sylvia Mahoney | ||||||
Pat Healy | Tom Russell | Dennis | |||||||
Martin Henderson | Dr. Nathan Riggs | Dr. Ben Keeton | |||||||
Jerrika Hinton | Stephanie Edwards | Hannah | |||||||
Judith Hoag | Rhada Douglas | Angie McConnell | Margie Packard | ||||||
Leslie Hope | Linda | Bridget Clemmons | |||||||
Eamon Hunt | Judge | Judge Colton Lee | |||||||
Jackson Hurst | Thomas Archibald | Congressman Jacob Shaw | Mario Visconti | ||||||
Jay Jackson | Mike Waters/News anchor | BNC News anchor | |||||||
Danielle Kennedy | Angry woman | Nurse | |||||||
Mimi Kennedy | Verna Bradley | Eleanor Bergin | Sharon Marquette | Virginia Foster | |||||
David L. King | Dr. Belridge | William Etheridge | |||||||
T. R. Knight | Dr. George O'Malley | Tommy Vaughan | |||||||
Nicola Lambo | Sienna Rogers | Saleswoman | |||||||
Damien Leake | Judge Leo Theroux | Dr. Healy | |||||||
Chyler Leigh | Dr. Lexie Grey | Dr. Lexie Grey | |||||||
Katie Lowes | Blood donor | Kendra Walker/Kira | Quinn Perkins | ||||||
Justina Machado | Anna Nyles | Stephanie Kemp | Teresa | ||||||
Roma Maffia | Roberta Thompson | Matilda | |||||||
Joshua Malina | Seth Hammer | Jason Windsor | David Rosen | ||||||
Cheech Marin | Otis Sharon | Papa Ucuma | |||||||
Nelson Mashita | Proctor | Judge Gene Escobar | |||||||
Susan May Pratt | Barbara | Becky | |||||||
Kelly McCreary | Maggie Pierce | Clare Tucker | |||||||
Michael McGrady | Stanley Singer | AUSA Hobbs | |||||||
Thomas G. McMahon | Government goon | Lloyd | |||||||
Joan McMurtrey | Zoey Glass | Jennifer Debray | Helena Hapstall | ||||||
Abby Miller | Kate Shaw | Simone Parker | Gwen Ericsson | ||||||
Dylan Minnette | Ryan | Jerry Grant Jr. | |||||||
Debra Mooney | Evelyn Hunt | Sylvie | Verna Thornton | ||||||
Judith Moreland | Mrs. Baer | Judge Virginia Wilder | |||||||
George Newbern | Stan Mercer | Brian Reynolds | Charlie | ||||||
Paula Newsome | Mrs. Sturgeon | Joyce Robinson | |||||||
Dean Norris | Vince | Morris Cooper | |||||||
Amy Okuda | Chelsea Ansell | Catherine Hapstall | |||||||
Enuka Okuma | Teresa Brotherton | Nia Lahey | |||||||
April Parker Jones | Doctor | Detective Claire Bryce | |||||||
Jeff Perry | Thatcher Grey | Cyrus Beene | |||||||
Rick Peters | Sean Greene | Detective | |||||||
Nicole Pettis | Court crier | Robin | |||||||
James Pickens Jr. | Richard Webber | Richard Webber | |||||||
Amy Pietz | Isabelle | Sharon Remini | |||||||
Ellen Pompeo | Meredith Grey | Meredith Grey | |||||||
Adina Porter | Dr. Ramsey | Stacy Hatcher | FBI Agent Emily Clark | ||||||
Sally Pressman | Young Dr. Ellis Grey | Candace Marcus | Stephanie Duncan | ||||||
Medalion Rahimi | Princess Zara Al-Salim | Princess Isabella | |||||||
Dalila Ali Rajah | Leanne | Judy | |||||||
Jill Remez | April's examiner | Lucinda Blair | |||||||
Ron Roggé | Fire captain | Detective Paul Reed | |||||||
Cristine Rose | Mrs. Freedman | Judge Wenona Sansbury | |||||||
Jeffrey D. Sams | Andre Barrett | District Attorney | |||||||
Caterina Scorsone | | ||||||||
Kelsey Scott | Karen | Rose | |||||||
Ben Shenkman | Rob Harmon | Roger Gunn | |||||||
Samantha Sloyan | Penelope "Penny" Blake | ER Nurse | Jeannine Locke | ||||||
Patrick St. Esprit | Peter Foster | Phillip Thompson | |||||||
Lauren Stamile | Nurse Rose | Carla Steele | |||||||
Darby Stanchfield | Tess Milford | Abby Whelan | |||||||
Cynthia Stevenson | Ruthie Carlin | Karen | Charlene | Mary Nesbitt | |||||
Faran Tahir | Isaac | Charles | Detective Terrence Amos | ||||||
Tessa Thompson | Camille Travis | Zoe Salter | Sydney | ||||||
Tamlyn Tomita | Katie's lawyer | Judge Carol Morrow | |||||||
Jamie Tompkins | Female corporate executive | Tammi Ingram | |||||||
Mageina Tovah | Rebecca Hobart | Molly Ackerman | Jolene Samuels | ||||||
Jim Turner | Dr. Schacter | George Gabler | |||||||
Nia Vardalos | Karen | Leah Wells | |||||||
Tracy Vilar | Becca McMurdo | Prosecutor Barker | |||||||
Sonya Walger | Katherine Winslow | Margot Bishop | |||||||
Kate Walsh | | ||||||||
Nick Warnock | SWAT Guy #2 | Attorney Trent Stockton | |||||||
Derek Webster | Paul Anderson | Dr. Richard Watkins | |||||||
Liza Weil | Alison Clark | Andi | Amanda Tanner | Bonnie Winterbottom | |||||
Michael Welch | Officer Newton | Teddy Seavers | |||||||
Wayne Wilderson | Bill Adams | Neil Denhom | Eastham | ||||||
Chandra Wilson | Miranda Bailey | Miranda Bailey | |||||||
Tom Verica | Michael Norris | Co-executive producer | Sam Keating | ||||||
Bellamy Young | Kathy | Melody "Mellie" Grant | |||||||
José Zuñiga | Anthony Meloy | Julio | General Benicio Flores | Laurel's Dad |
Television series
Series | Season | Episodes | Originally aired | Showrunner(s) | Status | ||
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First aired | Last aired | ||||||
Shows Currently on the Air | |||||||
Grey's Anatomy | 1 | 9 | March 27, 2005 | May 22, 2005 | Shonda Rhimes | Released | |
2 | 27 | September 25, 2005 | May 15, 2006 | ||||
3 | 25 | September 21, 2006 | May 17, 2007 | ||||
4 | 17 | September 27, 2007 | May 22, 2008 | Krista Vernoff | |||
5 | 24 | September 25, 2008 | May 14, 2009 | ||||
6 | 24 | September 24, 2009 | May 20, 2010 | ||||
7 | 22 | September 23, 2010 | May 19, 2011 | ||||
8 | 24 | September 22, 2011 | May 17, 2012 | Tony Phelan & Joan Ratner[6] | |||
9 | 24 | September 27, 2012 | May 16, 2013 | ||||
10 | 24 | September 26, 2013 | May 15, 2014 | ||||
11 | 25 | September 25, 2014 | May 14, 2015 | Bill Harper & Stacy McKee[7] | |||
12 | 24 | September 24, 2015 | May 19, 2016 | ||||
13 | 24 | September 22, 2016 | May 18, 2017 | ||||
14 | TBA | September 28, 2017 | TBA | Shonda Rhimes, Betsy Beers & Krista Vernoff[8] | Filming[9] | ||
Scandal | 1 | 7 | April 5, 2012 | May 17, 2012 | Shonda Rhimes | Released | |
2 | 22 | September 27, 2012 | May 16, 2013 | ||||
3 | 18 | October 3, 2013 | April 17, 2014 | ||||
4 | 22 | September 25, 2014 | May 14, 2015 | ||||
5 | 21 | September 24, 2015 | May 12, 2016 | ||||
6 | 16 | January 26, 2017 | May 18, 2017 | ||||
7 | 18 | October 5, 2017 | TBA | TBA | In Development[9] | ||
How to Get Away with Murder | 1 | 15 | September 25, 2014 | February 26, 2015 | Peter Nowalk | Released | |
2 | 15 | September 24, 2015 | March 17, 2016 | ||||
3 | 15 | September 22, 2016 | February 23, 2017 | ||||
4 | 15 | September 28, 2017 | TBA | TBA | In Development[9] | ||
For the People | 1 | TBA | TBA | TBA | Paul William Davies | In Development [10] | |
Untitled Grey's Anatomy Spinoff | 1 | TBA | 2018 | TBA | Stacy McKee | In Development [11] | |
Shows No Longer On Air | |||||||
Private Practice | 1 | 9 | September 26, 2007 | December 7, 2007 | Shonda Rhimes | Released | |
2 | 22 | October 1, 2008 | April 30, 2009 | ||||
3 | 23 | October 1, 2009 | May 13, 2010 | ||||
4 | 22 | September 23, 2010 | May 19, 2011 | Craig Turk & Steve Blackman | |||
5 | 22 | September 29, 2011 | May 15, 2012 | ||||
6 | 13 | September 25, 2012 | January 22, 2013 | ||||
Off the Map | 1 | 13 | January 12, 2011 | April 6, 2011 | Jenna Bans | Released | |
The Catch | 1 | 10 | March 24, 2016 | May 19, 2016 | Allan Heinberg | Released | |
2 | 10 | March 9, 2017 | May 11, 2017 | ||||
Still Star-Crossed | 1 | 7 | May 29, 2017 | July 29, 2017 | Heather Mitchell | Released[12] |
Grey's Anatomy (2005–present)
The series follows Meredith Grey (Ellen Pompeo), the daughter of an esteemed general surgeon named Ellis Grey, following her acceptance onto the residency program at the fictional Seattle Grace Hospital. During her tenure as a resident, Grey works alongside fellow doctors Cristina Yang (Sandra Oh), Alex Karev (Justin Chambers), Izzie Stevens (Katherine Heigl), and George O'Malley (T. R. Knight), who each struggle to balance their personal lives with the hectic work and training schedules assigned to them. They are overseen during their internship by Miranda Bailey (Chandra Wilson), a senior resident who works beneath Grey's love-interest Derek Shepherd (Patrick Dempsey), the head of neurosurgery; Yang's fiance Preston Burke (Isaiah Washington), the head of cardiothoracic surgery; and Ellis Grey's ex-lover Richard Webber (James Pickens, Jr.), the Chief of Surgery. The residents are later joined by Jackson Avery (Jesse Williams) and April Kepner (Sarah Drew), former Mercy-West residents who join Seattle Grace following an administrative merger in the sixth season. (Throughout the first six seasons O'Malley, Burke, and Stevens all depart from the series, which has become very controversial in the media over its life-span.) In addition to Shepherd, Webber, and Burke, the surgical wing is primarily supervised by Owen Hunt (Kevin McKidd), as head of trauma; Arizona Robbins (Jessica Capshaw), as head of pediatric surgery; Callie Torres (Sara Ramirez), a resident who later becomes head of orthopedics; Erica Hahn (Brooke Smith), as head of cardiothoracic surgery; Mark Sloan (Eric Dane), as head of plastic surgery; Addison Montgomery (Kate Walsh), as head of OB/GYN, neonatal, and fetal surgery; Teddy Altman (Kim Raver), as head of cardiothoracic surgery; and Amelia Shepherd (Caterina Scorsone), Derek's sister who is hired to replace him as head of neurosurgery. Derek is killed in the series' 11th season.
Later additions to the residency program include Lexie Grey (Chyler Leigh), Meredith's half-sister. Lexie is killed alongside Mark Sloan in the season 8 finale; Stephanie Edwards (Jerrika Hinton); Leah Murphy (Tessa Ferrer); Shane Ross (Gaius Charles), who departs alongside Yang in the 10th season finale; Jo Wilson (Camilla Luddington), a doctor who begins a romantic relationship with Karev; Andrew Deluca (Giacomo Gianniotti), the love interest of Meredith's half sister Maggie Pierce (Kelly McCreary), who also serves as head of cardiothoracic surgery; and Benjamin Warren (Jason George), an anesthesiologist who has to balance his wife Miranda Bailey's new role as Chief of Surgery with his own desire to succeed. Season 12 sees the arrival of Nathan Riggs (Martin Henderson), while Meredith is appointed head of general surgery - a post previously held by her mother.
Private Practice (2007–13)
This American medical drama television series aired on ABC from September 26, 2007 to January 22, 2013. A spin-off of Grey's Anatomy, the series takes place at Seaside Wellness Center (formerly Oceanside Health & Wellness Group) and chronicles the life of Dr. Addison Montgomery, played by Kate Walsh, as she leaves Seattle Grace Hospital in order to join a private practice located in Los Angeles. Private Practice also revolves around Addison's co-workers at Seaside Wellness Center, and how they deal with patients and the practice while still finding time to live their everyday lives. The first season deals with Addison's move from Seattle to Los Angeles and her attempts to adjust to a very different type of working environment at Oceanside Wellness Group, a co-op private practice. The first season also deals with her budding relationships with her new co-workers, among them her best friend Naomi Bennett, a fertility specialist, and Naomi's ex-husband Sam Bennett, who specializes in internal medicine. Also working in the practice are psychiatrist Violet Turner, pediatrician Cooper Freedman, alternative medicine specialist Pete Wilder, and receptionist Dell Parker. It is revealed early on that the Bennetts established the practice with the rest of the doctors owning a share of it, as well. Charlotte King, who serves as chief of staff at St. Ambrose Hospital, works with Oceanside Wellness through her dealings with Sam and her sexual relationship with Cooper.
Off the Map (2011)
The series is set in a remote South American village, where six doctors search for the reasons that brought each of them to medicine. Lily Brenner, Tommy Fuller, and Mina Minard are all running away from their lives when they find themselves practicing medicine in paradise. Paradise simply happens to be the most challenging place to practice medicine in the world. Ben Keeton, the youngest ever Chief of Surgery at UCLA and founder of the clinic, acts as their guide and mentor in a world of dangers alongside his trusted colleagues: Otis Cole, Zita Alareina Toledo Alvarez ("Zee" for short), and the mysterious Ryan Clark. They also meet Charlie, a 14-year-old boy who works at the clinic as a translator among other things, who has an instant connection with Tommy. Lily challenges herself to save a man from death on a zip line. Tommy's willingness to concede finds him at odds with Cole and almost costs him his place at the clinic. Mina almost loses a patient because she fails to recognize the simplest diagnosis. It's a rough beginning, but they've made it through.
Scandal (2012–present)
Olivia Pope (Kerry Washington) is a former White House Communications Director for the President of the United States, who has left to run her own crisis management firm, Olivia Pope & Associates, dedicating her life to protecting the public images of the nation's elite, but struggles with leaving her past relationship with the President, Fitzgerald Grant III (Tony Goldwyn) behind. This leads to a complicated relationship with the First Lady, Mellie Grant (Bellamy Young). Further complications ensue when former Navy Seal and coworker to the president, Jake Ballard (Scott Foley), begins a relationship with Olivia. Olivia and her team of "gladiators", including former CIA operative Huck Finn (Guillermo Diaz), professional hacker Quinn Perkins (Katie Lowes), identity politics expert Marcus Walker (Cornelius Smith Jr.), Press Liaison to the White House, Abby Whelan (Darby Stanchfield), Attorney General of the United States, David Rosen (Josh Malina), and White House Chief of Staff, Cyrus Beene (Jeff Perry), all work to ensure President Grant remains in power, and give the Grant Administration an admirable legacy against the attacks of a vindictive and ambitious Mellie Grant and the chairwoman of the Republican National Committee, Elizabeth North (Portia de Rossi). Former OPA workers include former Wall Street banker Harrison Wright (Columbus Short) and Russian oligarchy operative Steven Finch (Henry Ian Cusick).
How to Get Away with Murder (2014–present)
Annalise Keating (Viola Davis) is a prominent criminal defense attorney and a law professor at Middleton University in Philadelphia. She selects five students to intern at her firm: Wes Gibbins (Alfred Enoch), Connor Walsh (Jack Falahee), Michaela Pratt (Aja Naomi King), Asher Millstone (Matt McGorry), and Laurel Castillo (Karla Souza). They work with Annalise's employees, Frank Delfino (Charlie Weber) and Bonnie Winterbottom (Liza Weil), an associate lawyer. As Season 1 introduces occasional clients for Keating, it explores two related murders through both flashback and flashforward sequences: Lila Stangard, mistress of Annalise's husband Sam Keating and a student at Middleton; and then Sam Keating at the hands of Annalise's interns.
The first nine episodes alternate between the present-day timeline in medias res, depicting Wes, Connor, Michaela, and Laurel covering up Sam's murder by disposing of his body, and flashbacks detailing the course of events leading up to Sam's death: Annalise becomes involved in the Lila Stangard investigation at Wes' urging, leading her to discover Sam's affair and creating suspicion that he killed Lila. The final six episodes explore Annalise's attempt to help her interns cover up Sam's murder and legally implicate Sam in Lila's death, and flashbacks to Lila's final moments before her murder.
The Catch (2016–2017)
This American crime drama television series starring Mireille Enos and Peter Krause follows Alice Vaughan (Enos), a private investigator from Los Angeles, who is the victim of fraud by her fiancé. She is determined to find him—between working on other cases—before it ruins her career.[13] Peter Krause plays her fiancé, Benjamin Jones, while Sonya Walger, Rose Rollins, Elvy Yost, Jay Hayden, Jacky Ido, and Alimi Ballard also co-star.
Still Star-Crossed (2017)
Still Star-Crossed is an American period drama television series created by Shonda Rhimes and based on the eponymous book by Melinda Taub. The series, produced by ShondaLand and ABC Studios, premiered on ABC in 2017.
I’m Judging You (TBA)
I’m Judging You is an upcoming American comedy television series created by Shonda Rhimes and based on the eponymous book by Luvvie Ajayi. The series, produced by ShondaLand and ABC Studios, and if a pilot is picked up to series, it is set to premiere on ABC.[14]
References
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- ↑ Abrams, Natalie (21 August 2014). "See how ABC is promoting Shonda Rhimes' Thursday takeover". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 28 September 2014.
- ↑ Poggi, Jeanine (May 16, 2016). "TV Upfront: Any Given Thursday: ABC May Not Have the NFL As It Heads to the Upfront, But It's Got Shonda Rhimes". Advertising Age. 87 (10). pp. 14–17.
- ↑ McFarland, Melanie. "On TV: Thursday night throwdown". Seattle Post-Intelligencer. Retrieved September 28, 2014.
- ↑ Moore, Frazier. "Shonda Rhimes Lays Claim To Thursday Nights On ABC". Associated Press. Retrieved September 28, 2014.
- ↑ http://www.wetpaint.com/season-10-showrunners-exiting-600828/
- ↑ http://deadline.com/2016/03/greys-anatomy-showrunners-bill-harper-stacy-mckee-abc-studios-deals-1201720891/
- ↑ http://tvline.com/2017/07/27/greys-anatomy-season-14-krista-vernoff-returning-showrunner/
- 1 2 3 Swift, Andy (February 10, 2017). "Grey's Anatomy, Scandal and HTGAWM Renewed for 2017-18 Season". TVLine. Retrieved February 11, 2017.
- ↑ Andreeva, Nellie (May 11, 2017). "'The Mayor' Comedy, Shondaland’s 'For the People', 'The Crossing' & 'The Gospel Of Kevin' Get ABC Series Orders". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved May 11, 2017.
- ↑ Ausiello, Michael (May 16, 2017). "Grey's Anatomy Spinoff About Firefighters Nabs Series Order at ABC". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved May 16, 2017.
- ↑ Mitcovick, Matt Webb (May 12, 2016). "The Catch Renewed for Season 2, ABC Orders Shondaland's Romeo & Juliet Sequel Still Star-Crossed to Series". TVLine. Retrieved May 12, 2016.
- ↑ Lesley Goldberg. "Peter Krause Set as New Male Lead in ABC's Shondaland Drama 'The Catch'". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 14 July 2015.
- ↑ Andreeva, Nellie. "Shondaland To Develop Luvvie Ajayi’s Book ‘I’m Judging You’ As Cable Series". Deadline. Retrieved 7 February 2017.