jsu5381m said:If NBC wants to do a remake of Jake and The Fatman, they can hire Charlie Weiss after he gets fired from Notre Dame.
Mark_Giardina said:jsu5381m said:If NBC wants to do a remake of Jake and The Fatman, they can hire Charlie Weiss after he gets fired from Notre Dame.
Better yet get Andy Reid Coach of the Philadelphia Eagles.
He takes up more yardage than his defensive line.
and that's just his HEAD!KeithE4 said:Mark_Giardina said:jsu5381m said:If NBC wants to do a remake of Jake and The Fatman, they can hire Charlie Weiss after he gets fired from Notre Dame.
Better yet get Andy Reid Coach of the Philadelphia Eagles.
He takes up more yardage than his defensive line.
I was thinking Charles Barkley.
Pat Cook said:But then too, with all those Southern California police chases being plastered all over the news, how 'bout a remake of CHiPS or ADAM 12?? I dunno. Sounds like a winner to me. Ditto with DRAGNET (Now that's an oldie!)
anotherguy said:There was an attempt at a remake of Dragnet on ABC a few years back. It was originally called Dragnet but was changed to LA Dragnet. In any case it didn't last long.
anotherguy said:There was an attempt at a remake of Dragnet on ABC a few years back. It was originally called Dragnet but was changed to LA Dragnet. In any case it didn't last long.
quadraphonic said:I heard there are five cake shows on tv now.
DToTheJ said:quadraphonic said:I heard there are five cake shows on tv now.
Need I remind everybody of the ultimate example of television duplicity...
Once "Millionaire" was burning up the ratings, all of a sudden, networks were conjuring up their own primetime game shows to compete with ABC. From "Greed" on Fox, to the Dick Clark-hosted "Winning Lines" on CBS... And I think "Weakest Link" on NBC also qualifies as a copycat, as well...
Tim from Springfield said:Could an argument also be made that "Millionaire" inadvertently contributed to the glut of reality shows that are now all too omnipresent on TV today?
azumanga said:What killed it was that, when it became "LA Dragnet", its format changed from a step-by-step account of an investigation (similar to the Jack Webb original) to an ordinary, cookie-cutter crime series (just like almost everything else Dick Wolf produced).
MarcB said:Tim from Springfield said:Could an argument also be made that "Millionaire" inadvertently contributed to the glut of reality shows that are now all too omnipresent on TV today?
No. Millionaire is a game show, not a reality show. *buzz* Thank-you for playing. ;D
"Desperate Housewives" did that.Markieo said:Why there's lot of new ideas out there! Let's see, how about a man who dresses as a woman during the day and dates his English girlfriend in the evening...oh wait, it's already been done.
How about two summer camps, one male and one female, and see what kind of scrapes the counselors and commanders get into...oh yea, that's been done too.
Here's the best one! A rich family owes the IRS millions of dollars and are forced to sell their belongings and only live in 8 rooms of their 50 room mansion! It's...that's another one.
Never mind...
Oh wait, How about something with chimps...
Eight episodes. I was sorry to read there were five more we didn't see.The Voice of Reason said:Yet ABC canceled “Defying Gravity" after just three episodes because of the cost
It's not about Superman. The CW message boards are full of posters who say this Clark Kent will never be Superman. It is truly a different take on the legend.The Voice of Reason said:Okay what about Superman? Oops forgot about Smallville. (Apparently so did most of that show's audience since its debut 9 years ago, according to the ratings).