View Full Version : A&E is Ideal for airing UM


Old School TV
09-23-2006, 10:17 AM
I emailed A&E to encourage them to buy the rights to air UM. It is unlikely it will happen but if many people who are fans of A&E shows as CC, IR, and AJ, do a letter campaign it could happen. I got a generic response that the email was forwarded to the proper programming people. Marketing should be easy since alot of the UM audience already watches A&E for those true crime shows. COurt TV might be a second choice. But what does Legends have to with Court Tv?

h20ballerina
09-23-2006, 11:08 AM
i agree. its just a good idea. i was gettin tired of having to explain to my friends that i had to go home to watch lifetime. just kiddin. but yeah, a&e would be great. any channel would be great

wiseguy182
09-23-2006, 06:36 PM
thank you for e-mailing them screenlegal6. Personally, I think A&E would be a good fit. Some might say it wouldn't fit with their lineup, but they've been known to show Newsradio and Night Court (2 awesome shows) in the recent past, so stranger things have happened. And it's sister channel, A&E Biography as aired a lot of shows that weren't biogrpahies. And it's not like A&E and A&E Biography have an abduance of programming. I can recall Murder, She Wrote being aired something on the avenue of 4 times a day, with some episodes being repeated in the same day. The good thing about it going on A&E if it happens is that there would probably be at least a couple episodes a day, with one morning or afternoon showing, and another episode in the evening, so just about everybody could watch it.

crystaldawn
09-23-2006, 08:54 PM
Well hopefully if Lifetime has no intention of putting UM back on they will at least release it so that another channel could possibly pick it up. I'm not sure how we could find out when Lifetime's contract (if thats the right term) for the rights to air UM runs out but it would be an interesting thing to know.

greatgarrett2
09-24-2006, 10:48 PM
I always wondered why A & E never picked up UM in the first place.....a good true crime show and it's entertaining.

Kane
09-25-2006, 01:13 PM
I always wondered why A & E never picked up UM in the first place.....a good true crime show and it's entertaining.

Evidently, it wasn't for a lack of trying. I recall an article (dated March 2000) which discussed plans to revive UM as a first-run cable series. At the time, A&E was among several cable networks that expressed interest in the show. But considering Lifetime's history with UM, it was a foregone conclusion that show would remain at Lifetime.

DarkDante
09-25-2006, 05:21 PM
^ Very interesting Kane and good to know as well as in my ignorance of this information, I had always held the opposite viewpoint. That viewpoint was that no other cable networks wanted anything to do with the show and the only reason "Lifetime" still aired it was because they were contracted to.

I know that sounds a little harsh because UM is such a good show but for a non-sitcom show that has ceased production long ago, which is really hard to pigeonhole and has a very specific target audience, I would have thought there would be very little interest in the program from cable networks.

Kane
09-26-2006, 09:01 AM
^ Very interesting Kane and good to know as well as in my ignorance of this information, I had always held the opposite viewpoint. That viewpoint was that no other cable networks wanted anything to do with the show and the only reason "Lifetime" still aired it was because they were contracted to.

I know that sounds a little harsh because UM is such a good show but for a non-sitcom show that has ceased production long ago, which is really hard to pigeonhole and has a very specific target audience, I would have thought there would be very little interest in the program from cable networks.

Well, there are definitely some networks that are not supportive of UM. Robert Stack mentioned that in an online chat in 2002, but he didn't say which networks.

Big3sCompanyFan
09-26-2006, 02:20 PM
I agree with Dark Dante. Some UM shows are 20 years old and I just don't see any network showing enough interest in stories that are so old unless they can get it for a dirt cheap price and even then they could question if they would really get the ratings.

I think what we should push for is a NEW type of UM show. There WILL be another UM type show one day whether it's in a year, 5 years, 10 years, etc. People WAY overestimate the importance of Robert Stack. Sure, he was great but it was the intellectually stimulating and mysterious STORIES that make the show!!

How about the guy who narrates the Forensic Files on Court TV or Autopsy on HBO?? They have a FANTASTIC voice, even better than Robert Stack!!

Kane
09-26-2006, 03:22 PM
How about the guy who narrates the Forensic Files on Court TV or Autopsy on HBO?? They have a FANTASTIC voice, even better than Robert Stack!!

I don't have HBO, so I have never watched Autopsy. As for FF narrator Peter Thomas, he has a great voice, but there is a catch: UM and FF are similar in many ways, especially in terms of reenactments and their overall presentation (as well as the fact that they are both true crime shows). Therefore, the idea of both FF and UM sharing the same narrator would most likely add to the confusion between the two shows. (I recently made the a similar point regarding Bill Kurtis.)

LooksLikeCRicci
09-26-2006, 06:56 PM
I have an idea for a new host of UM. Two words, baby: Carrot Top.*snicker*

Seriously, though. What about someone like Christopher Walken? Has he been named as a candidate, because I think he'd be really good...

Big3sCompanyFan
09-26-2006, 08:35 PM
Does Cosgrove-Meyer (spelling?), UM's production company, still exist? If so, then if they still exist in the future when some network shows some interest in NEW shows then the original production company could start NEW UM shows with a new host and NEW STORIES and that could definitely do well on some cable network.

Awsi Dooger
09-26-2006, 10:14 PM
While you're at it, nudge A&E to put The Fugitive back on the air. I've never forgiven them for yanking it in the early '90s. Awesome show and it used to be on twice a day.

Kane
09-27-2006, 08:46 AM
Seriously, though. What about someone like Christopher Walken? Has he been named as a candidate, because I think he'd be really good...

I'd say that only the UM folks know for sure. But I have a feeling that he was probably too big of a movie star for the show. Nevertheless, if a movie star were to host the show, I think an ideal choice would be James Woods. I think he's one of the most underrated movie stars in recent history.

Kane
09-27-2006, 09:43 AM
Does Cosgrove-Meyer (spelling?), UM's production company, still exist? If so, then if they still exist in the future when some network shows some interest in NEW shows then the original production company could start NEW UM shows with a new host and NEW STORIES and that could definitely do well on some cable network.

Cosgrove/Meurer Productions is far from dead. In fact, the company has continued to produce movies after UM ceased production.

If you would like to contact them, here's the address:

Cosgrove/Meurer Productions
4303 W. Verdugo Avenue
Burbank, CA 91505

Big3sCompanyFan
09-27-2006, 02:38 PM
Cosgrove/Meurer Productions is far from dead. In fact, the company has continued to produce movies after UM ceased production.

If you would like to contact them, here's the address:

Cosgrove/Meurer Productions
4303 W. Verdugo Avenue
Burbank, CA 91505

That's good because that means that at some point in the future we could see NEW UM shows again.

What kind of movies do they produce?? It must true crime/drama types, right?

Kane
09-27-2006, 03:02 PM
That's good because that means that at some point in the future we could see NEW UM shows again.

What kind of movies do they produce?? It must true crime/drama types, right?

They do a variety of things, including drama and true crime. When it comes to movies in general, the studio typically produces independent films.

Awsi Dooger
09-28-2006, 06:17 AM
Yeah. This forum continues to be interesting.

So, Sean Penn and Alec Baldwin are described as ill-tempered, known for lashing out at photographers and therefore ideal to play the role of a violent serial killer.

I understood the root of that summary but I was going to let it go, until we are treated that James Woods is one of the most underrated movie stars in recent history and ideal to host a new UM.

How unpredictable. Are we really evaluating acting ability here, or something altogether different? I know which way I would wager, and my bets win much more often than not.

Kane
09-28-2006, 10:12 AM
If anyone is serious about the idea that A&E should acquire UM, I strongly suggest writing to the network and recommending the show to them.

Here is the address:

A&E Network
235 East 45th Street
New York, NY 10017