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Mushu_jj, did you suggest this one as well? It would be nice if they can now bring back Super Millionare as well.

From Variety.com http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117978641.html?categoryid=1071&cs=1

ABC bringing back 'The Mole'
Reality show scheduled for summer trek
By MICHAEL SCHNEIDER, JOSEF ADALIAN


"The Mole" has come out of hiding.
ABC has given a 10-episode order to Stone & Co. Entertainment ("Tim Gunn's Guide to Style") to revive the reality competish, which hasn't aired in four years.

Casting and pre-production have begun on the show, which will likely start shooting later this spring. ABC is looking to run "The Mole" this summer.

"This is a show we honestly love and people ask us about all the time," said ABC Entertainment alternative series senior VP John Saade, who added that plans were afoot to dig out "The Mole" even before the writers' strike.

"We were looking to bring the show back even when the writers were working," he said.

The first two editions of "The Mole," which aired in 2001 and 2002, earned ABC's top marks among adult 18-34 auds in both of those years. ABC then ran two seasons of "Celebrity Mole," in midseason 2003 and 2004.

Stone Stanley Prods., which produced all four "Mole" segs, dissolved in 2004. But principal Scott Stone said he kept a fire burning for the show, and has been looking to revive it under his new shingle for years.

"It was just about getting the timing right," Stone said.

The hiccup: Rights to "The Mole" had reverted back to Belgium company TTTI, which owns the format. Stone, who's repped by WMA, finally managed to close a new deal to license the show two months ago.

"If anyone asks me what my favorite show has been, I've answered 'The Mole,'" Stone said. "Not surprisingly, this has been a passion of mine since the option lapsed three or four years ago. In my staff meeting every week, people would say, 'Don't even bring it up.' I kept throwing it out that it was eventually going to be the right time. And it perennially ends up on lists of people's favorite reality shows. That kept the fires burning inside me."

The revived "Mole" will revert back to the original format, sans celebs.

Show features contestants traveling across a foreign country completing tasks and solving puzzles in order to add money to the winner's pot. At the same time, they're trying to figure out which of their competitors is actually "The Mole" -- a player planted to sabotage the game and limit the money won.

At the end of each episode, players take a quiz; lowest-score sends someone packing. Person who's left standing alongside the Mole wins the money pot -- which could be as much as $1 million, but ultimately came to $510,000 in season one and $636,000 in season two.

Stone said the new version has been simplified, but said he hasn't "dumbed it down."

"We simplified it to where the people at home can play along," he said. "And the quiz will be much shorter than in the past."

Anderson Cooper, who hosted the first two editions, remains at CNN and isn't available to host; Ahmad Rashad, who hosted the celeb editions, hasn't been asked to return. Stone said he's scouting for a host in Cooper's vein.

"We're looking for someone in the Anderson mode, a little mysterious but full of comedy," he said. "It could be a breakout role for someone."

"Celebrity Mole" won an Emmy in 2004 for Outstanding Achievement in Enhanced Television.


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Will Stephen Baldwin be on this edition too????? Wink


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The original format was really the best. ABC could do very well with it. All I know is that it's becoming more and more clear that I should be receiving some sort of financial payments for my scheduling of nearly every nets strike bait lineups. Wink Perhaps I need to stop posting my mock schedules! Great news about the Mole though. Good show and here's to Super Millionaire returning too!



 
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This is great news! I loved the original - the celebrity ones were very forgettable (except for Kathy Griffin and Stephen Baldwin).

Any ideas on who you think will make a good new host for this show? i'll miss Anderson Cooper.

TV-aholic, do you think they will revive Greed too? Wink


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Originally posted by xwiseguyx:
This is great news! I loved the original - the celebrity ones were very forgettable (except for Kathy Griffin and Stephen Baldwin).

Any ideas on who you think will make a good new host for this show? i'll miss Anderson Cooper.

TV-aholic, do you think they will revive Greed too? Wink
Greed wouldn't be so bad if it just flowed a little better. It always felt chooppy to me. But I did like the concept.


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Originally posted by Zedman2:
Anderson Cooper, who hosted the first two editions, remains at CNN and isn't available to host; Ahmad Rashad, who hosted the celeb editions, hasn't been asked to return. Stone said he's scouting for a host in Cooper's vein.

"We're looking for someone in the Anderson mode, a little mysterious but full of comedy," he said. "It could be a breakout role for someone."


Well, I'm glad Mr. Stone knows what worked with this show, because Susan Lyne sure didn't. The first two series (especially the second) were great. The "D-List" celebrity versions were almost unwatchable. And Ahmad Rashad led the charge there.

Still, I'd give anything to have Anderson Cooper back on. He was such a weird choice for a host -- yet, one who proved himself totally irreplaceable.

(But since he has to be, my vote goes to Josh Gates, host of "Destination Truth." He has the perfect look for "The Mole"... as well as infinitely more personality than the paper placemat that is Phil Keoghan.)


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Originally posted by xwiseguyx:
This is great news! I loved the original - the celebrity ones were very forgettable (except for Kathy Griffin and Stephen Baldwin).

Any ideas on who you think will make a good new host for this show? i'll miss Anderson Cooper.

TV-aholic, do you think they will revive Greed too? Wink
Greed wouldn't be so bad if it just flowed a little better. It always felt chooppy to me. But I did like the concept.

I would love to see some network revive What's My Line? and I've Got a Secret. I've been taping the overnight episodes at 3-4 am on GSN and watching them in the morning over breakfast. Both had long runs on CBS primetime. Casting the host and panelists would be a challenge, but I'm sure it could be done.
 
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NO WAY! I loved this show. It was awesome. Cannot Wait! Big Grin


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I wouldn't mind if Stephen Baldwin hosted this edition. That might be fun.


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I would love to see some network revive What's My Line? and I've Got a Secret. I've been taping the overnight episodes at 3-4 am on GSN and watching them in the morning over breakfast. Both had long runs on CBS primetime. Casting the host and panelists would be a challenge, but I'm sure it could be done.
I don't watch the network much, but isn't GSN producing new episodes of one of these classic game shows?


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Originally posted by dumont:
I would love to see some network revive What's My Line? and I've Got a Secret. I've been taping the overnight episodes at 3-4 am on GSN and watching them in the morning over breakfast. Both had long runs on CBS primetime. Casting the host and panelists would be a challenge, but I'm sure it could be done.
I don't watch the network much, but isn't GSN producing new episodes of one of these classic game shows?

No, they are not. They are re-running old black and white episodes from the 50s.
 
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No... They are making new episodes of "I've Got a Secret". Bill Dwyer is the host.



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No... They are making new episodes of "I've Got a Secret". Bill Dwyer is the host.


I am watching the re-runs, but you are correct, GSN does have a new version, and I did not know that.

I amend my earlier post to suggest a revival What's My Line?
 
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No... They are making new episodes of "I've Got a Secret". Bill Dwyer is the host.


I am watching the re-runs, but you are correct, GSN does have a new version, and I did not know that.

I amend my earlier post to suggest a revival What's My Line?
No problem dumont. I couldn't remember wich show it was. They both were similar in format and concept.


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Correction - They made new episodes of I've Got A Secret. The show was canceled after the first set of eps.

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No... They are making new episodes of "I've Got a Secret". Bill Dwyer is the host.



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