Wonderful! Tell him how much we all love the show. (If I had to interview him, it would be like an episode of The Chris Farley Show. )
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Originally posted by Marc Berman: I am interviewing Ken Olin for an upcoming Mr. TV column on B&S this afternoon.
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Originally posted by SW: Totally off-topic here, but I know that we have a lot of Brothers & Sisters fans. Here's an account of the B&S panel at the Paley festival. (I had no idea that the actor who plays Kevin has to work to cover a Welsh accent!)
Originally posted by vlis: Is there always such a big drop between NCIS and The Unit? I would expect an increase in viewers given that Idol ends at 9. Maybe NCIS will be a goner?
I dont think abc has turned into a joke, they just have become lazy programmers. I have noticed that in the last 3 years, when abc made their "comeback", they tend to start the season off very strong and then by the time Jan. and Feb. roll around they tend to crash and burn. I have to wonder if they know that this a ongoing dillema for them and why arent they doing anything proactive about it. They have the means and the artillary, they just dont know what to do with it. I guess we will just have to wait till next fall to see what happens.
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Originally posted by AL: Wow, ABC behind the CW in the demo again. What a joke of a network ABC has turned into.
He sure does work with Patricia a lot. When was the last time we saw him in front of the camera?
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Originally posted by Marc Berman: I am interviewing Ken Olin for an upcoming Mr. TV column on B&S this afternoon.
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Originally posted by SW: Totally off-topic here, but I know that we have a lot of Brothers & Sisters fans. Here's an account of the B&S panel at the Paley festival. (I had no idea that the actor who plays Kevin has to work to cover a Welsh accent!)
Originally posted by vlis: tick tock.....bye bye Veronica!
Even if Pussycat Dolls tanked, VM would be gone anyway. It isn't like PussyCat Dolls is a permanent replacement series...or are they going to add another member every year.
If anything, all this will do is encourage the CW to greenlight more 'reality TV' series in favor of the scripted stuff.
Originally posted by wenart25: It is me...or is the CW slowly coming out of its cave and starting to make some noise and show that it is a competitor for the other networks?
Why oh why is a show about strippers doing better than Quality television. I don't get it. Who cares about girls dancing around in tiny tiny outfits that barely cover their arse.
I don't think it will, Freyja. At least, I hope it doesn't!
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Originally posted by Freyja: Why oh why is a show about strippers doing better than Quality television. I don't get it. Who cares about girls dancing around in tiny tiny outfits that barely cover their arse.
Originally posted by tv avenger: I dont think abc has turned into a joke, they just have become lazy programmers. I have noticed that in the last 3 years, when abc made their "comeback", they tend to start the season off very strong and then by the time Jan. and Feb. roll around they tend to crash and burn. I have to wonder if they know that this a ongoing dillema for them and why arent they doing anything proactive about it. They have the means and the artillary, they just dont know what to do with it. I guess we will just have to wait till next fall to see what happens.
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Originally posted by AL: Wow, ABC behind the CW in the demo again. What a joke of a network ABC has turned into.
Originally posted by SW: Wonderful! Tell him how much we all love the show. (If I had to interview him, it would be like an episode of The Chris Farley Show. )
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Originally posted by Marc Berman: I am interviewing Ken Olin for an upcoming Mr. TV column on B&S this afternoon.
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Originally posted by SW: Totally off-topic here, but I know that we have a lot of Brothers & Sisters fans. Here's an account of the B&S panel at the Paley festival. (I had no idea that the actor who plays Kevin has to work to cover a Welsh accent!)
Boston Legal is one of the true bright spots on their schedule. They have no lead-in and are on a very competitive night and it still pulls in 10 mill. that is amazing. They also have a high end demo that the networks love and can charge a little more for ad rates.
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Originally posted by tknowzbest: Heck no...Boston Legal isn't going anywhere. Although I'm sure the high paychecks for James Spader and ESPECIALLY Candice Bergen and William Shattner don't make BL a gold mine. But the show does do well among people who have high incomes - some of whom are lawyers - ago figure!!! That's something to care about, especially when new eps can still pull around 10 million.
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Originally posted by TV-aholic: BL's numbers are just awful. I think it may be curtins for the series.