“White Collar,” “Covert Affairs,” “Burn Notice” and Royal Pains” included in USA Network’s summer lineup


Posted April 14, 2011 by Melissa Hayer Comment on this article Leave a comment
WHITE COLLAR -- Season:2 -- Pictured: Matt Bomer as Neal Caffrey -- Photo by: Eric Ogden/USA Network
WHITE COLLAR -- Season:2 -- Pictured: Matt Bomer as Neal Caffrey -- Photo by: Eric Ogden/USA Network

 

USA Network has six original series on its schedule for this summer, including “White Collar” and “Covert Affairs,” which return June 7, according to a news release.

“White Collar,” centered on the unlikely partnership between a con artist (Matt Bomer) and an FBI agent (Tim DeKay) and beginning its third season, airs at 8 p.m.;  with “Covert Affairs,” featuring CIA operative Annie Walker (Piper Perabo), airing at 9 p.m. on that date.

“Covert Affairs” will be starting its second season.

The fifth season of “Burn Notice,” starring Jeffrey Donovan as blacklisted spy Michael Westen, premieres at 8 p.m. June 23.

The premise of the new series “Suits” involves one of Manhattan’s top corporate lawyers (Gabriel Macht) setting out to recruit a new savvy associate and employing the only candidate who impresses him (Patrick J. Adams), an intelligent, but unmotivated college dropout.

“Suits” debuts at 9 p.m. June 23.

“Royal Pains,” which focuses on concierge doctor Hank Lawson (Mark Feuerstein) begins its third season at 8 p.m. June 29.

A second new series, “Necessary Roughness,” is centered on a Long Island divorcee  (Callie Thorne) who gets a job as a therapist for a professional football team, which results in so much success that she becomes a sought-after therapist for various high-profile clients.

“Necessary Roughness” is scheduled to premiere in June.

 





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