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Oct. 30th, 2006 05:11 pmI don't know if anyone reading this cares about these things any longer, but here's the TV Cancellation Olympic Status report that I got from Brilliant But Cancelled this morning.
1. Twenty Good Years is in a coma, in other words it is close to being cancelled and has stopped production.
2. The following shows have been picked up for a full order - in other words, the network has asked for 22 episodes and they are *not* going to be cancelled: Heroes, Jericho, Ugly Betty, Brothers & Sisters, Shark and The Game. Rejoice if you are a fan of them.
3. Vanished, Six Degrees, and 30 Rock are in trouble. Vanished may well be the next to go, it's been moved to Fridays and the producers have been asked to wrap up their series in 13 episodes to be safe.
The other two are getting bad reviews, horrid buzz, and dismal ratings.
4. These shows have gotten a reprieve or a show of good faith: Studio 60 (NBC ordered 3 more episodes of a show that costs $3 million an episode to make. Think about that for a minute. 3 million an episode.), The Class (CBS ordered four more scripts), and Men in Trees (ABC ordered four more scripts). This means these shows are safe for now.
1. Twenty Good Years is in a coma, in other words it is close to being cancelled and has stopped production.
2. The following shows have been picked up for a full order - in other words, the network has asked for 22 episodes and they are *not* going to be cancelled: Heroes, Jericho, Ugly Betty, Brothers & Sisters, Shark and The Game. Rejoice if you are a fan of them.
3. Vanished, Six Degrees, and 30 Rock are in trouble. Vanished may well be the next to go, it's been moved to Fridays and the producers have been asked to wrap up their series in 13 episodes to be safe.
The other two are getting bad reviews, horrid buzz, and dismal ratings.
4. These shows have gotten a reprieve or a show of good faith: Studio 60 (NBC ordered 3 more episodes of a show that costs $3 million an episode to make. Think about that for a minute. 3 million an episode.), The Class (CBS ordered four more scripts), and Men in Trees (ABC ordered four more scripts). This means these shows are safe for now.
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Date: 2006-10-30 05:50 pm (UTC)There are two fairly strong female characters: Jordan McDeere - the network president, and Harry - the sketch comedy actress. Also there was Christine Lahti - the newspaper reporter.
And Jenny - the other sketch comedy actress. They just haven't gotten as much air time lately as Matt and Danny have.
Expensive TV shows got to work harder to stay alive. Studio 60 does have one or two things going for it though - it's among the most TiVo'ed shows and it's audience is in the 69,000 salary segment of the Nielsen's - or the most lucrative audience for advertisers. ER is another expensive show to produce. Smith cost 8 million per episode - that's why it got cancelled.
To put it all in perspective, I think Buffy was 500,000 in it's final seasons.
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Date: 2006-10-30 06:18 pm (UTC)I do LOVE the Christine Lahti character, will she be a regular? Because she is playing a smart interesting woman.
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Date: 2006-10-30 11:39 pm (UTC)My gut tells me that he'll probably write her similarily to the Felicity Huffman character in Sports Night.
That said...my hopes for this show making it past 13 episodes isn't high. It's pricy and it isn't pulling in the ratings. While the "die-hard" fans adored last week's episode, everyone else hated it - which doesn't bode well.