Surely Have I Got News For You should be listed as a comedy show... It's a Comedy Panel Quiz...With five hours a week being hogged by Leno, the biggest threat to Chuck now is how the upfronts go. Maybe that's the delay - NBC upfronts are Monday. Depending on how many promising shows they end up with, Chuck could live or die.
Here are the candidates:
Drama
Comedy
Reality - a gratifyingly short list.
And early word on how they're doing.
Fortunately, none of them sound very interesting so I'm comfortable rooting against all of them.A little conflicted about Day One, being sf and all, but I haven't heard of anyone in the cast except Xander Berkeley and he's just a guest star so phooey. Katee Sackhoff's show is Yet Another Cop Show, double-phooey.
I certainly hope her "source" is right. Any word on how reliable these people are?I want to see the entire cast of Chuck guest host Leno.
That might not be called for:
http://www.deadlinehollywooddaily.com/nbc-renews-Chuck-medium-law-order/
If this holds true, I'm totally buying Guy, Temis, Dagman, Skywalker and everyone else massive amounts of beer.
Surely Have I Got News For You should be listed as a comedy show... It's a Comedy Panel Quiz...
I want to see the entire cast of Chuck guest host Leno.
That might not be called for:
http://www.deadlinehollywooddaily.com/nbc-renews-Chuck-medium-law-order/
If this holds true, I'm totally buying Guy, Temis, Dagman, Skywalker and everyone else massive amounts of beer.
Surely Have I Got News For You should be listed as a comedy show... It's a Comedy Panel Quiz...With five hours a week being hogged by Leno, the biggest threat to Chuck now is how the upfronts go. Maybe that's the delay - NBC upfronts are Monday. Depending on how many promising shows they end up with, Chuck could live or die.
Here are the candidates:
Drama
Comedy
Reality - a gratifyingly short list.
And early word on how they're doing.
Fortunately, none of them sound very interesting so I'm comfortable rooting against all of them.A little conflicted about Day One, being sf and all, but I haven't heard of anyone in the cast except Xander Berkeley and he's just a guest star so phooey. Katee Sackhoff's show is Yet Another Cop Show, double-phooey.
Deadline Hollywood Daily really does seem to get the inside scoop. Nikki Finke is definitely not just some bozo with a blog.I certainly hope her "source" is right. Any word on how reliable these people are?
Well it's not exactly a game show either. It's 2 groups of 2 comedians being funny about the weeks news, scoring points on stuff like guessing what news story the headline was about, or what story the picture is linked to. The point isn't really the quiz so much as the comedy.Surely Have I Got News For You should be listed as a comedy show... It's a Comedy Panel Quiz...
Game shows count as "reality shows" nowadays. (They used to just be called "game shows" but I guess that's not good enough anymore.) Comedy is scripted only, same as drama.
Well it's not exactly a game show either. It's 2 groups of 2 comedians being funny about the weeks news, scoring points on stuff like guessing what news story the headline was about, or what story the picture is linked to. The point isn't really the quiz so much as the comedy.Surely Have I Got News For You should be listed as a comedy show... It's a Comedy Panel Quiz...
Game shows count as "reality shows" nowadays. (They used to just be called "game shows" but I guess that's not good enough anymore.) Comedy is scripted only, same as drama.
NBC's overall desperation must have been a factor in the renewal. Chuck is a niche show but TV is going increasingly niche, except of course the broad-appeal stuff like CSI, but that stuff bores me because it's trying for broad appeal. I demand stuff that appeals to my individual niche tastes. I just can't get into the broad-brush stuff.I have to concede that some of the comments on the article are correct: this doesn't make good business sense. Even if they change Chuck;s timeslot I still see it as a niche show,
NBC's overall desperation must have been a factor in the renewal. Chuck is a niche show but TV is going increasingly niche, except of course the broad-appeal stuff like CSI, but that stuff bores me because it's trying for broad appeal. I demand stuff that appeals to my individual niche tastes. I just can't get into the broad-brush stuff.![]()
The thing is UK TV has tons of these shows, Mock the Week, Have I Got News for You, QI, Would I Lie to You, 8 out of 10 Cats, Arguemental, Never Mind The Buzzcocks and so on. Nearly all of them are fantastic and very funny, and work really well.Well it's not exactly a game show either. It's 2 groups of 2 comedians being funny about the weeks news, scoring points on stuff like guessing what news story the headline was about, or what story the picture is linked to. The point isn't really the quiz so much as the comedy.Game shows count as "reality shows" nowadays. (They used to just be called "game shows" but I guess that's not good enough anymore.) Comedy is scripted only, same as drama.
The description says "teams" which makes no sense unless somebody wins - that's a game show. If there's no winning or losing, what is the purpose of scoring points?
I like there to be a clear distinction between scripted and unscripted shows so I can mentally shuffle the unscripted ones into the garbage where they belong.Game shows should be relegated to non-prime-time slots like in the good old days. They're a blight on the TV landscape and hog up timeslots that should go to scripted comedies and dramas, so that we can have at least a few decent ones surviving.
With any luck, NBC won't pick that show up tomorrow when they do their upfronts. Not that they have a lot that's worthwhile anyway, but that one's at the bottom of the barrel. If you want to do a comedy show, fine, but have the confidence in your material that you don't need to turn it into a silly game with scoring and teams. Jon Stewart doesn't need to do that, and anyone less talented than him should just stay off TV.
There was an American version of Never Mind The Buzzcocks done for MTV, I think, that didn't last very long. Maybe you can find some clips about.Well, except its more about just shooting the shit than any kind of performance.
I'd like to see it just to see if a panel show would work in America... the closest thing I've seen is that Al Franken thing, but even that's just a scripted fake debate more than anything else.
As expected, NBC did not announce Chuck's renewal today, instead opting to make us wait until the 19th, and said that "a new show" will pair up with Heroes on Mondays. I guess that means the 8pm hour (with Leno at 10), in which case that suggests they're going to move Chuck to another night or its fate is still up in the air.
*sigh*
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