On Feb 26, 12:18 pm, Francis Urquhart
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francisurguh...@parlimnet.invalid.uk> wrote:
> On Tue, 26 Feb 2013 07:00:26 -0800, W/Q wrote:
> > Well, I don't watch or like any NBC show so I'm not really playing any
> > favorites as to what should be kept.
>
> Your at least honest, but your worse than I am I at least admit I like
> the shows I like...
>
> You don't like anything. So maybe its time to read books or something.
The Americans, Dexter, Burn Notice, Continuum... well, that's at
least 4 that I like, only 1 currently airing and none on NBC.
>
> > It's all strictly by the numbers
>
> Networks can not live by the numbers alone! YOU yourself have posted this
> and NBC is proof enough.
What, you mean they need cheeseburgers too? Never posted any comment
to that effect.
>
> > that I'm going by and not the demo numbers either,
>
> Well thats at least a positive move.....
>
> > since even with
> > those, NBC has nothing to be proud as a peacock over. Smash fizzled out
> > early in its first season and clearly was riding on The Voice's wave.
>
> The voice (CRAP!) and SMASH go together about like an open flame and a
> gas tanker... plain and simple the dorqs watching the voice (CRAP!) have
> no clue who Rogers, Hammerstein, Gershwin, etc. are let alone the
> understanding of how a good bit of that has shaped their world.
>
> SMASH and 99% of the schedule do not mesh, but thats the problem all the
> way around.
>
> > On its own its dead meat and it's proving it now. Musical dramas never
> > work on prime-time TV. It's not working for Nashville,
> > for Viva Laughlin,
>
> Never heard of it.
It only lasted two episodes on CBS.
>
> >it didn't work for Cop Rock, it didn't work for
>
> Thats a totally different pile of feces than SMASH or Nashville.
>
> > Hull
> > High,
>
> Never heard of it.
Same time as Cop Rock.
>
> >it didn't work for Seven Brides for Seven Brothers
>
> If your talking about the 1954 film... your so wrong, SOOO WRONG
It failed as a series. Not wrong at all.
>
> Nominated for best picture, didn't win.. yeah you can save that
> argument.. the best candidate doesn't always win..it got nominated as it
> "worked"...Brando and On the Waterfront won.. meh.. Caine Mutiny would
> have been a better winner... but.. I am bigger Bogart fan than Brando..
> but 7Bf7B is DEFINITELY A SUCCESSFUL FILM and stage production. Period.
>
> The movie was the 5th most popular film at the British box office in 1955.
> [4]
> Seven Brides for Seven Brothers came in third in a BBC Radio 2 listener
> poll of the UK's "Number One Essential Musicals"[5] and was listed as
> number eight in the "Top 10 MGM musicals" in the book Top 10 of Film by
> Russell Ash.
> In 2004, this film was selected for preservation in the United States
> National Film Registry as being deemed "culturally, historically, or
> aesthetically significant."
> In 2006, the film was ranked #21 on the American Film Institute's list of
> best musicals.
> In 2008, the film was ranked number 464 in Empire magazine's list of the
> 500 greatest films of all time
>
> > for That's Life, and whatever other forgotten ones it didn't work for.
>
> yeah forgotten as I've never heard of it. The only thing I know titled
> that is a Sinatra song from '66, and his hit is the cover version.
The show aired in '68.
>
> > Only Fame had some ... fame. But it mostly limped along for the season
> > and a half it was on NBC opposed Magnum PI.
>
> Oh..OK.. now I know you drank the Flavorade.. Fame limped along and
> didn't work... OK... riiigght.. Fame is probably one of the best and most
> successful of the genre, even if it is about nycesspool.
Ratings-wise, it stank, but NBC hung in with it hoping against hope
that it would turn into another Hill Street Blues or even St.
Elsewhere.
>
> > I guess you're forgetting or probably don't remember what NBC did back
> > in 1982-85 to climb out of its prolonged ratings cellar back then.
> > Coming in third and continually sinking just about every season since
> > 1975, it finally took a turnaround when the network went ballistic with
> > new programming, airing 10 new shows in the fall of '82 and 9 in '83 and
> >...........
> > whichever way you can, not relying on sinking numbers that are
> > guaranteed to kill you more.
>
> That may have worked with the shows they chose to air...so we throw out
> everything on the schedule and replace it all... well you have to replace
> it with something viewers want to watch...
>
> Well NONE OF THE PILOTS I've seen attributed to NBC at least making a
> pilot is anything I want to watch... and considering they continue to go
> down the rabbit hole with crap like Mockingbird Lane, 1600 Penn...Do No
> Harm... they should keep SMASH!
That's a big problem that needs to be overcome at the network, having
somebody there who knows what makes for a watchworthy show. In the
80s Brandon Tartikoff had the magic touch which worked for the network
until he lost the touch once the schedule became too successful. His
successor Warren Littlefield was merely an adept maintenance guy,
keeping the successful schedule successful without really creating any
new vibe to it himself.
>
> So where are all these hits in the pilots that are going to have me tune
> in to NBC? ?
While some may sound great or have detectable potential, it's all a
crapshoot at this point as to which ones will be worth watching and
which'll be junk. I don't think I can point to any surefire winners
at this stage, but my mock NBC fall sked I posted a while back
outlined which 13 of the 27 ordered pilots I think should be picked,
simply based on perceived potential. What I left out was clearly the
real junk pile of the lot. There were also at least a half dozen from
the proposed list of shows that still haven't been ordered to pilot or
may've been scrapped altogether that I thought should be considered
more seriously and those I picked as mid-season replacements. In all,
I had 20 new shows lined up for the whole of next season, out of which
I'm sure at least a half-dozen would be successful enough to return in
the fall of 2014, which is at least 5 more than the network would have
if it stuck to its status quo approach of adding only 5-6 new shows in
the fall and 3-4 the rest of the season.
>
> At the rate they are going Chicago Fire will be the only thing left, and
> thats pretty bad to see that your down with fox and only worthy of
> putting on ONE show worthy of watching.
>
> NBC will not be around by 2014 to worry about it either by their own
> demise or commiecrap's cut it up and split it apart like another post
> suggested.