Hank Azaria, Chelsea Handler

NBC has ordered four more comedies, including projects from Chelsea Handler, Hank Azaria and Amanda Peet. In addition, the network has picked up Chuck for a fifth and final season, and has canceled The Event, Law & Order: Los Angeles and Outsourced.

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Based on Handler's best-selling book, Are You There, Vodka? It's Me, Chelsea (which TVGuide.com had spotlighted as one of its

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That order brings the total of NBC's pick-ups to 11: six comedies and five dramas. The network has already ordered Up All Night , starring Christina Applegate and written by Parks & Recreation writer Emily Spivey , as well as a comedy from Whitney Cummings . On the drama side, the network invested in Steven Spielberg 's Smash Prime Suspect , starring Maria Bello Grimm and Awake .Pilots that did not make the cut include the buzzed-about Wonder Woman , which NBC passed on Thursday. Also in the rejects pile: the dramas A Mann's World, Reconstruction and 17th Precinct; and comedies Lovelives, Brave New World, My Life as an Experiment and the Untitled Kari Lizer Project. Meanwhile, as expected, Chuck will be back for a 13-episode fifth and final season. It joins Parenthood and Harry's Law as returning dramas.Freshmen series The Event, Law & Order: Los Angeles and Outsourced, however, have been canceled.LOLA showrunner Rene Balcer released a video shortly afterward, urging fans to call NBC to renew the series, as the season ends with a cliff-hanger.

Watch Balcer's video below: