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Cancelled shows of Tomorrow: The War on Chuck Lorre - Part 7

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Flash is on at 8pm and AOS has moved to 9pm. Agent Carter will take AOS spot when it goes on hiatus.
 
Flash is on at 8pm and AOS has moved to 9pm. Agent Carter will take AOS spot when it goes on hiatus.

Now I will have to choose between watching either Supernatural or AOS, sucks that so many great shows will be on at the same time. If only my internet connection was better I could watch the shows that I will end up missing online but sadly it is not.
 
Time to get out of the stone age and away from dial up.
 
Report: Netflix Eyeing Wet Hot American Summer TV Series Starring Original Cast

Anyone up for a (long-awaited) trip back to Camp Firewood?

Netflix is interested in developing an original series based on the 2001 cult-classic comedy Wet Hot American Summer, our sister publication Variety is reporting, with original creators David Wain and Michael Showalter on board to executive-produce.

The plan is to reportedly have the original cast members film scenes over the course of a few days, and to have those scenes scattered throughout the season, meaning not everyone would appear in every episode.

In addition to Showalter, that original cast included big names like Amy Poehler, Bradley Cooper, Paul Rudd, Christopher Meloni, Elizabeth Banks, David Hyde Pierce and Michael Ian Black.

http://tvline.com/2014/05/23/wet-hot-american-summer-netflix-series-original-cast/
 
Here's what the longest running shows will be starting this fall:

60 Minutes - season 47
SNL - season 40
20/20 - season 36
48 Hours - season 27
The Simpsons - season 26
Primetime - season 26
Dateline - season 24
American's Funniest Videos - season 25
Law & Order SVU - season 16
Big Brother - season 16 over 15 years
CSI - season 15
Survivor - cycle 30 over 15 years
American Idol - season 14
The Amazing Race - cycle 25 over 14 years
The Bachelor - cycle 19 over 13 years
NCIS - season 12
Two and a Half Men - season 12
The Bachelorette - cycle 11 over 11 years
Grey's Anatomy - season 11
Dancing with the Stars - cycle 19 over 10 years
The Biggest Loser - cycle 16 over 10 years
Criminal Minds - season 10
Supernatural - season 10
Whose Line Is It Anyway? - season 10

CBS - 9 shows
ABC - 7 shows (Whose Line started on ABC)
NBC - 4 shows
Fox - 2
The CW - 2 shows

This is probably the last decade where we'll see shows go past 15 years and have a bunch of shows with 10+ seasons on the air. This fall there will be 24 shows that will be on for more than a decade. Fall 2020 will probably only see SNL and 60 Minutes as the only ones still on this list.


That's cute. Daytime soaps have the edge though. Oh and Sawyer, your beloved Enlisted may gef a new home if the producer gets his wish.
 
The FOX executive who was just fired... what was his alternative to pilot season. Because he said we should get rid of it but I don't see what he says we should do instead
 
As far as I understand, Reilly's basic philosophy was that you keep the development process for new shows going year-round. And instead of picking up shows based on a single pilot, you greenlight shows with promising scripts (even without having filmed something) or even form relationships writers/showrunners to develop an entire arc before filming begins.

I think Sleepy Hollow came to be in this manner, if I recall correctly.
 
Hm. That's a risky way of doing things for network television. I like it.
 
does anyone watch Undateable? 2 episodes in and i laughed more than 2 seasons of Whitney. the only good thing from Whitney was Chris D'Elia and he got his own show.
 
In fairness, he wasn't planning on eliminating pilots entirely, as he believed they were still a good tool in the development of a series, he was just planning to do away with the whole system of funneling a ****load of money into, like, 12 pilots, only picking up half of that number to series and then, if they're lucky, having two or three actually make it past a single season. His way was to put a little more thought into each individual project and actually be efficient with what they spend time on.

I really hope whoever they put in his seat doesn't completely **** on that and go back to the old ways. Because something's got to give eventually.
 
does anyone watch Undateable? 2 episodes in and i laughed more than 2 seasons of Whitney. the only good thing from Whitney was Chris D'Elia and he got his own show.
He was the only reason I watched Whitney and now Undateable. Wish he'd get a good multi-cam sitcom instead of this laugh-track BS
 
Undateable IS multi-camera.

Did you mean to say single camera?

And for any Chris D'Elia fans who haven't checked it out - - - he does an hilarious podcast with MAD TV vets Will Sasso and Brian Callen called "The Ten Minute Podcast'.

http://tenminutepodcast.com/[/SIZE]
 
Yeah, always get those mixed up. Just mean which ever one doesnt use a laugh-track/"live audience"
 
He's a pretty funny dude. He really needs a laugh track-less show though.
 
http://www.deadline.com/2014/06/power-renewed-for-second-season-starz/
Starz’s ‘Power’ Renewed For Season 2
By NELLIE ANDREEVA

Another early second-season renewal for a Starz drama — the pay cable network has picked up Power following its debut last Friday. The series, created and executive produced by Courtney Kemp Agboh and executive producers Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson, Mark Canton, David Knoller and Randall Emmett, will begin production on its 10-episode second season in September in and around New York and at its home base at Steiner Studios in Brooklyn.

The eight-episode first season is set in two different worlds, the glamorous New York club scene and the brutal drug trade, and follows James “Ghost” St. Patrick (Omari Hardwick) as he attempts to leave his illegitimate lifestyle behind. “Power is a project extremely close to my heart and working with Chris Albrecht, Carmi Zlotnik and the Starz team has been the perfect fit for this,” Jackson said. “Viewers may be loving the start of Season 1 now, but Season 2 will blow them away.” Power debuted on Friday with 462,000 Live+same day at 9 PM, 1.27 million for the three Saturday night airings and 2.022 million for the nine weekend runs on Saturday and Sunday. That was down from Starz’s most recent debut, pirate drama Black Sails, which launched in January with 846,000; 1.7 million and 2.6 million, respectively; and roughly on par with last August’s opening of limited series The White Queen (416,000 for the premiere airing; 2.1 million for premiere weekend).

Like Power, Starz’s original drama Da Vinci’s Demons was renewed for a second season the Wednesday following its series premiere. Several other Starz series, Boss, Magic City, Spartacus and most recently, Black Sails, were given second-season pickups ahead of their series debuts.
Hi, we're Starz, and our ratings standards are super low. :up:
 
This has given me an idea. Screw Netflix. Someone get Starz on the line and tell them to renew Firefly. And any other buzz show that was cancelled too soon.
 
Starz really needs to start getting some more high profile shows, I feel like they havent really been talked about since Spartacus hit our screens.
 
A show can only be as high-profile as the network it's on. I think there are alot of people who don't even consider the original programming, but just consider Starz a second-rate Showtime or, like, a fifth-rate HBO.

I think the only show they have in the works that stands a chance of getting Spartacus-level attention or better is Outlander. I never heard about it before the development of the series and Ron Moore getting involved, but apparently it's a big seller and has quite a fanbase.
 
They have Black Sails which is IMO on par with Spartacus.
 
I haven't seen the show, but Ive seen gifs of Jessica Parker Kennedy. I'm in love.
 
A show can only be as high-profile as the network it's on. I think there are alot of people who don't even consider the original programming, but just consider Starz a second-rate Showtime or, like, a fifth-rate HBO.

I think the only show they have in the works that stands a chance of getting Spartacus-level attention or better is Outlander. I never heard about it before the development of the series and Ron Moore getting involved, but apparently it's a big seller and has quite a fanbase.

It could be worse...they could be encore :o
 
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