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she says.In a sunny bungalow at Culver Studios with pictures of Links of London Sale Kings' 11-year-old daughter on the walls and a Prohibition-era bar hidden behind a bookshelf, Mr. King, wearing jeans and Adidas sneakers, hosts a "tone" meeting to share his ideas via video conference with the New York-based director and Ms. Kennedy. Mrs. King is in another room interviewing potential production assistants. The Kings' joint workspace once served as the office of "Gone With the Wind" producer David O. Selznick. "We're the least interesting people to work here," Mr. King says.2010 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. Reproduced with permission of copyright owner. Further reproduction or distribution is prohibited without permission.They struck out with a show about a modern-day Don Quixote who fights crime with his illegal-immigrant chauffeur, Panza. The networks also took Links of London Necklaces pass on "Judy's Got a Gun," about a single mom returning to the police force after five years. Finally, after five failed pilots and one canceled show, they came up with "The Good Wife."Robert and Michelle King, a married couple who met when working at a shoe store, are the creators of network TV's most high-profile drama, combining high ratings, an affluent audience and critical praise. In its second season, "The Good Wife" has become one of the best-performing new dramas on network TV with 14 million viewers each week as of Dec. 5, according to Nielsen Co. Last season the show won nine Emmy nominations including best drama. Julianna Margulies, who stars as Alicia Florrick, won a Golden Globe for best actress.They finally made it work by cobbling together a patchwork of borrowed ideas and new insights, while hewing to the formal demands of TV genres yet tweaking them at the same time. They figured out when to Links of London R Charm to CBS, their network partner, and when to push back. One by one, things seemed to go right.CBS, for example, had been in the market for a single-female lead show given the success of TNT's "The Closer." Ms. Margulies, best known for her role on "ER," says she had given up on doing another network series. "They just do it by rote and what brings in the numbers. It was depressing," she says. "I call this my cable show that happens to be on a network."The Kings also had to wrestle with a central conundrum. Most television dramas fall into two distinct categories: procedurals, and serialized shows. A procedural like "Law & Order" or "NCIS" provides viewers with a self-contained storyline each episode. Rarely do stories run on from week to week. There are serious business reasons for this: These shows can make a fortune in syndication, mostly because reruns can air in any order.Shows like "Lost" and "Mad Men," by contrast, feature storylines that stretch on for years. They don't do well in reruns, but they can get viewers hooked, especially in recent years when DVR time-shifting has made it easier to keep up. They can make money on other growing revenue streams like DVD season packages, books and downloads.CBS has been the No. 1 network for seven of Links of London Raindance Bracelet last eight years, in part because of a traditional reliance on procedurals, including the hugely popular "CSI" and "NCIS" franchises, plus shows like "The Mentalist" and "Criminal Minds."CBS Corp. Chief Executive Leslie Moonves, who has worked in television his whole career, unabashedly preaches that TV is about familiarity, a comfort level. At a breakfast earlier this year, he said pitches for new shows that begin with "you've never seen anything like this on TV before" usually end up in the reject pile.

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It ended after 13 episodes.Hybrids had existed in the past, but Links of London Sale largely been the province of star producers. Steven Spielberg's name was on "ER." Steven Bochco went from "Hill Street Blues" to "L.A. Law" and "NYPD Blue." David E. Kelley went from "Ally McBeal" and "The Practice" to "Boston Legal" and the coming "Harry's Law" on NBC.Network executives insisted that each "Good Wife" episode provide a self-contained story. "That's where we were probably a little of a pain in the ass," says David Stapf, president of CBS Television Studios. "We were like, 'Every episode has to have a case and the case can't be tangential--it has to matter.' "The Kings knew this was the beauty of shows about cops, doctors and lawyers. "Home refinancing might be interesting but people walk into the door with almost the same exact problems. Law is just an engine that allows Links of London Earrings to deal with new things in their life every day," says Mr. King. "The procedural aspect gives you the ability to have new things thrown at our characters; that keeps them from drifting into melodrama."At the same time, they felt strongly their characters needed to have a past. The Kings crafted detailed road maps for how even minor characters would evolve. They've established overarching themes for the first four seasons, though they haven't yet received a go-ahead for a third.Reclining on leather swivel chairs at Culver Studios south of Hollywood, the seven "Good Wife" writers break each episode into Story A (the weekly legal case) and Story B (the serialized plots). Each episode must contain what one writer calls "Alicia ex machina." That is, the show, however improbably, must allow Alicia to play an important role in every case despite her peon status at the law firm."I'm sort of looking to retire the word procedural," says CBS Entertainment President Nina Links of London Power Walk Charm. "We want you. Whether you watched from day one, whether you started this year, whether you started in the middle of the year, we want you. So we respect that need to create an environment where the audience can jump in whenever they turn on a show and be up to date." But she says these days the most effective dramas reward loyal viewers with "a little bit of a nugget to tease you into next week."Mrs. King homes in on wardrobe, hair and makeup, casting decisions and the show's overall aesthetic. The expensive sets and lighting make it look more like "Mad Men" than "Two and a Half Men." The Chicago of "The Good Wife" has no graffiti, no litter and no scenes of urban decay, even though it is filmed in New York. "There are other ways to speak to a dense urban life than having to do dirt and grime and things other police shows do," says executive producer Brooke Kennedy.In a recent episode loosely based on allegations against Al Gore which he has denied, a young massage therapist claims a prominent Democratic politician assaulted her in his hotel room. The attorneys have just come Links of London Q Charm a black-tie benefit: They lounge in the office in evening gowns sipping highballs as they discuss the case. The episode was shot with a 1940s-movie look.Mrs. King often comes up with some of the most cynical stories. It was her idea to cast Michael J. Fox as an attorney for a pharmaceutical company who used his Parkinson's-like condition to woo the jury in a recent episode; Mr. Fox's sly litigator returns with a new case later this season. "We thought 'How do you use Michael J. Fox as he is now and not make it too maudlin or sentimental?"

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