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 Pasquale and "The Cosby Show" mom, Phylicia Rashad, was pulled from NBC in early February.
The show's location manager, Demian Resnick, told Patch during the local tapings that the Hatboro and Upper Moreland segments were part of a flashback scene set to air as one of the season's last episodes.