Monday, February 11, 2008

Chris Mundy talks about the aftermath of the WGA strike.


CBS' "Criminal Minds" had one script in progress and a network-approved outline for another, said co-executive producer Chris Mundy, who cited something else that gives his show an advantage: "We didn't have to break down our sets. We're luckier than most."

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/02/11/strike-over-when-does-ne_n_86107.html

and:

"It will be all hands on deck for the writing staff," Chris Mundy, co-executive producer of the CBS drama Criminal Minds, told the Associated Press on Sunday.

He'd like to broadcast about seven episodes by the end of May. "It's a real balancing act," Mundy said, "to get up and running as fast as possible, but not let the quality slip."

http://www.cbc.ca/arts/story/2008/02/10/screenwriters-tuesday.html