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DishManTV
03-25-2004, 05:53 AM
Looks like the show is not coming back next season...
"NBC's as yet untitled Marsh McCall sitcom project (Warner Bros. TV) has added Beverly D'Angelo to the cast along with Jamie Denbo. They will join Tim Conti, Mitch Rouse, Greg Pitts and Teri Polo "
Pavan
03-25-2004, 08:36 AM
Originally posted by DishManTV
Looks like the show is not coming back next season...
"NBC's as yet untitled Marsh McCall sitcom project (Warner Bros. TV) has added Beverly D'Angelo to the cast along with Jamie Denbo. They will join Tim Conti, Mitch Rouse, Greg Pitts and Teri Polo "
Teri is not in that project. She is just going to guest star in the pilot, if it makes it on air. It has nothing to do with I'm With Her's status, she is just doing it as a favor to Warner Bros, who produces her sitcom, I'm With Her. Here is the full article on that sitcom:
Vet actress Beverly D'Angelo has joined the cast of NBC's untitled Marsh McCall sitcom.
Thesp Jamie Denbo ("Rock Me Baby") has also been added to the McCall laffer.
D'Angelo will star opposite Tom Conti, Mitch Rouse and Greg Pitts in the McCall pilot. She'll play Annie, a recently divorced therapist and the mother of two adult men.
Warner Bros. TV is behind the laffer, which centers on a family's relationships after the parents split.
D'Angelo's recent TV credits include the telepic "On the Edge," as well as the short-lived ABC series "Talk to Me." In addition to her recurring role in the "National Lampoon's Vacation" series of films, she also has appeared in numerous features including "Sugar Town," "American History X" and "Coal Miner's Daughter."
Denbo is set for the McCall pilot cast as Piper. She also appeared in the feature "Lost Souls."
Teri Polo ("I'm With Her") will appear in a guest role on the comedy pilot, about the relationship between a newly divorced father (Tom Conti), a professor at stanford, and his son (Mitch Rouse). Greg Pitts also stars in the project, which is set up at Warner Bros. Television.
hurricaneez1
03-25-2004, 12:42 PM
I read the same thing....she is only in the Pilot. Actually things are looking pretty good for "I'm With Her". ABC has it scheduled to be on every week up until the season finale in early May. Usually if a show is in trouble you will start seeing pre-empted around this time of year (i.e. another ABC comedy "Its All Relative")
Also, despite lowish overall ratings since "American Idol" started, the show still does pretty well with people 18-34 which is the most important demographic for any show.
DishManTV
03-25-2004, 08:24 PM
Thanks for setting the record straight...
I love I'm with Her and would hate
to see it Cancelled...
SapphireSkies
03-25-2004, 08:38 PM
Originally posted by DishManTV
Looks like the show is not coming back next season...
"NBC's as yet untitled Marsh McCall sitcom project (Warner Bros. TV) has added Beverly D'Angelo to the cast along with Jamie Denbo. They will join Tim Conti, Mitch Rouse, Greg Pitts and Teri Polo "
Let's talk about scaring the hell into a person...
Originally posted by pavanbadal
Teri is not in that project. She is just going to guest star in the pilot, if it makes it on air. It has nothing to do with I'm With Her's status, she is just doing it as a favor to Warner Bros, who produces her sitcom, I'm With Her.
...and then pulling it right back out again! Let's talk about relief! Whew!
If Teri is doing it as a favor to Warner Bros., I wonder if I'm with Her is big enough now for her presence to give a new show a boost in its debut. I don't know. Just a thought. Okay, more like just a hope.
Steve M.
03-26-2004, 09:54 PM
Originally posted by hurricaneez1
I read the same thing....she is only in the Pilot. Actually things are looking pretty good for "I'm With Her". ABC has it scheduled to be on every week up until the season finale in early May. Usually if a show is in trouble you will start seeing pre-empted around this time of year (i.e. another ABC comedy "Its All Relative")
Also, despite lowish overall ratings since "American Idol" started, the show still does pretty well with people 18-34 which is the most important demographic for any show.
"American Idol" may be playing itself out. Some critics complain that the third edition has lost a lot of the spark that first two had. Hmmm, maybe people who tune in to "American Idol" at the top of the hour and get bored with it after thirty minutes will start changing the channel and tune in to "I'm With Her. . . ." :)
As for the consistency of ABC scheduling "I'm WIth Her" through May, and the ratings in the 18-34 group, that is indeed a good sign. And we'll certainly see more of Teri Polo; remember, "Meet the Fockers" will be out in December! :D
db108108
03-27-2004, 09:45 PM
I like I'm With Her a bit the few times I've seen it, it's alot funnier and fresh than "It's All Relative."
But....
ABC has ALOT of comedy pilots in the works. More than any other network and I would say that quite a few of them are in serious contention. The point? Enjoy this show while you can, because it probably won't be back.
Steve M.
03-27-2004, 10:29 PM
Originally posted by db108108
I like I'm With Her a bit the few times I've seen it, it's alot funnier and fresh than "It's All Relative."
But....
ABC has ALOT of comedy pilots in the works. More than any other network and I would say that quite a few of them are in serious contention. The point? Enjoy this show while you can, because it probably won't be back.
Not every pilot will be picked up by ABC, and the freshman sitcoms for this season aren't the only ones at risk of being replaced. Right now, I put "I'm With Her"'s chances of renewal at better-than-even. :)
db108108
03-28-2004, 12:48 AM
As for the sitcoms on ABC, According To Jim, My Wife & Kids, George Lopez, Hope & Faith & 8 Simple Rules will be back for sure, probably in the same timeslots.
My fav Less Than Perfect is kind of a buble show, but seeing as how it got extra episodes this season, it'll probably be back too.
Married To the Kelleys will not be back, Life With Bonnie has a better than 50/50 chance of coming back and out of I'm with Her & It's All Relative, I think only one will make it.
A good option for ABC would be to open another night of comedies, possibly on Thursday. Why? It's possible that only two sitcoms will be airing on the night next season, both on NBC. That leaves a big hole open for another network to slip in, and ABC should take advantage of it.
As for I'm With Her coming back, personally I'm ambivalent. But I wouldn't count on it to be sure.
As for ABC's comedy pilots. It has ALOT. I mean more than 10 and some of them seem very well cast, especially the Jessica Simpson project. No, not every one will be picked up, but ABC's a network with very little to lose, therefor it's going to take the biggest chances.
SapphireSkies
03-28-2004, 03:17 AM
If ABC cancels I'm with Her, so be it. But if they do, I'm done with them. As far as I'm concerned, I'm with Her is one of the most special shows on TV right now, and if ABC sees fit to pull the plug, they will lose me, too. Frankly, they have nothing else to offer me.
The 2003-2004 season has been the best in recent memory simply because of Alex Young and Patrick Owen. I don't know how many share that feeling, but I claim it absolutely. I'm having an extraordinary time. It's a genuine treat whenever a new episode is broadcast. I look forward to it every week.
So we'll see. I guess no one is going to know for sure till May. As I've heard. But I hope in the final analysis there are enough of us out there to convince ABC that I'm with Her is worthy of renewal. Because let me tell you, whoever might be listening: It totally is. You have I'm with Her, you have me. So says SapphireSkies. :)
Pavan
03-28-2004, 11:24 AM
Originally posted by db108108
As for the sitcoms on ABC, According To Jim, My Wife & Kids, George Lopez, Hope & Faith & 8 Simple Rules will be back for sure, probably in the same timeslots.
My fav Less Than Perfect is kind of a buble show, but seeing as how it got extra episodes this season, it'll probably be back too.
Married To the Kelleys will not be back, Life With Bonnie has a better than 50/50 chance of coming back and out of I'm with Her & It's All Relative, I think only one will make it.
A good option for ABC would be to open another night of comedies, possibly on Thursday. Why? It's possible that only two sitcoms will be airing on the night next season, both on NBC. That leaves a big hole open for another network to slip in, and ABC should take advantage of it.
As for I'm With Her coming back, personally I'm ambivalent. But I wouldn't count on it to be sure.
As for ABC's comedy pilots. It has ALOT. I mean more than 10 and some of them seem very well cast, especially the Jessica Simpson project. No, not every one will be picked up, but ABC's a network with very little to lose, therefor it's going to take the biggest chances.
I agree with your choices. 8 Simple Rules & According to Jim will probably remain in the same day and time. I think Hope & Faith will move over to Tuesdays at 8:30 p.m. and I'm With Her will move to Fridays at 9:30 p.m. Something like this on Tuesdays and Fridays:
Tuesdays
8:00 p.m. 8 SIMPLE RULES
8:30 p.m. HOPE & FAITH
9:00 p.m. ACCORDING TO JIM
9:30 p.m. LESS THAN PERFECT
Fridays:
8:00 p.m. GEORGE LOPEZ
8:30 p.m. JENNIFER LOVE HEWITT (NEW SHOW)
9:00 p.m. JESSICA SIMPSON (NEW SHOW)
9:30 p.m. I'M WITH HER
As for Thursdays, I think maybe ABC will do at least one hour of sitcoms. Maybe, something like this:
Thursdays:
8:00 p.m. MY WIFE & KIDS
8:30 p.m. IT'S ALL RELATIVE OR A NEW SITCOM
9:00 p.m. EXTREME MAKEOVER
10:00 p.m. PRIMETIME THURSDAY OR A NEW DRAMA
Wednesdays at 8-9 p.m, they could air a new drama or reality series.
I really don't know where they can move Life with Bonnie right now. Maybe they will air sitcom hour on Sundays at 7 and move AFV to Saturdays at 10?
hurricaneez1
03-28-2004, 11:49 AM
pavan,
I totally agree. I have thought for a while that "I'm with Her" would be ideal for the backend of ABC's TGIF thing. If it has been renewed as is rumored I could easily see that happening.
db108108
03-28-2004, 03:22 PM
The good thing for ABC is that it has so many options right now. But it really does have to develop a hit drama, the only drama is has doing anything aty all right now is NYPD Blue, and that's not saying much considering that it was also ABC's number one drama 10 years ago. Gulp.
ABC should go with its strength, which is comedies. But still, it needs a break-out comedy to really lift its line-up. Moving "Hope & Faith" to Tuesdays is not somethnig I had thought of, but it would give the show alot of extra exposure. Out of all the shows on ABC's current schedule, this is the one with the biggest break-out potential.
hurricaneez1
03-28-2004, 04:38 PM
Problem with moving anything to Tuesday's is that whatever goes there is gonna get destroyed by American Idol. It really is a black hole right now.
Steve M.
03-28-2004, 09:13 PM
Originally posted by db108108
Married To the Kelleys will not be back, Life With Bonnie has a better than 50/50 chance of coming back and out of I'm with Her & It's All Relative, I think only one will make it.
I've seen both sitcoms, and if the choice for renewal is between these two, I know which one I'd pick! :)
db108108
03-29-2004, 02:59 AM
interestingly enough, the only network successfully counterprogramming Idol is CBS. Navy NCIS has lost very few viewers since Idol came on, and it consistantly second in the slot tin adults 18-49. Maybe older is the way to go in this tough slot.
And as bad as it gets for ABC Tuesdays at 8pm, hey, at least it's worse for NBC.
hurricaneez1
03-29-2004, 08:34 AM
db,
Your right. One of our biggest problems is that "I'm with Her" and "Idol" are basically aimed at the same type of people. "NCIS" is totally different.
Dragonflies
03-29-2004, 09:42 PM
Originally posted by pavanbadal
I agree with your choices. 8 Simple Rules & According to Jim will probably remain in the same day and time. I think Hope & Faith will move over to Tuesdays at 8:30 p.m. and I'm With Her will move to Fridays at 9:30 p.m. Something like this on Tuesdays and Fridays:
Tuesdays
8:00 p.m. 8 SIMPLE RULES
8:30 p.m. HOPE & FAITH
9:00 p.m. ACCORDING TO JIM
9:30 p.m. LESS THAN PERFECT
Fridays:
8:00 p.m. GEORGE LOPEZ
8:30 p.m. JENNIFER LOVE HEWITT (NEW SHOW)
9:00 p.m. JESSICA SIMPSON (NEW SHOW)
9:30 p.m. I'M WITH HER
As for Thursdays, I think maybe ABC will do at least one hour of sitcoms. Maybe, something like this:
Thursdays:
8:00 p.m. MY WIFE & KIDS
8:30 p.m. IT'S ALL RELATIVE OR A NEW SITCOM
9:00 p.m. EXTREME MAKEOVER
10:00 p.m. PRIMETIME THURSDAY OR A NEW DRAMA
Wednesdays at 8-9 p.m, they could air a new drama or reality series.
I really don't know where they can move Life with Bonnie right now. Maybe they will air sitcom hour on Sundays at 7 and move AFV to Saturdays at 10?
PAV I read that this season might be the last for LIfe with Bonnie, that ABC isn't happy with how well it's doing on Friday's. Don't know how true that is though.....
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