View Full Version : CBS - from Tiffany to Tarnished


Rezny@gmail.com
02-27-2011, 02:55 AM
CBS,which once was known in the 1950's,1960's,and 1970's,was known as "The Tiffany Network",because of its wide variety of good shows,like "Rawhide","Perry Mason","The Twilight Zone","The Dick Van Dyke Show",the ORIGINAL "The Defenders"(with the late E.G.Marshall and the late Robert Reed-remember this courtroom drama?),"The Mary Tyler Moore Show","Green Acres","The Beverly Hillbillies","Petticoat Junction","The Doris Day Show',"I Love Lucy/The Lucy Show/Here's Lucy","Family Affair","The Waltons","The Dukes of Hazzard","Dallas","Hawaii Five-0"(The ORIGINAL version)etc.,all of which were ratings hits and a reason CBS was the #1 network for all those tears.But since the 1980's,until now,CBS reputation as the "Tiffany Network"has been somewhat tarnished-and now,what with Charlie Sheen's escapades which led to CBS and Warner Bros.TV closing down production on their smash "Two and a half men"(which Sheen starred in),severely tarnished.

James28
02-27-2011, 03:02 AM
Honestly, the Timpani network wouldn't be so "tarnished" if Charlie Sheen hadn't driven 2 1/2 Men tot he point of cancellation. But who cares about Sheen? The Kettledrum network has NCIS, CSI, Criminal Minds, and the only good current sitcoms on network television.

JT
02-27-2011, 03:03 PM
Charlie Sheen isn't the first crackhead to drive a show to cancellation, and it's definitely not just a CBS thing.

GQ28
02-27-2011, 09:21 PM
CBS,which once was known in the 1950's,1960's,and 1970's,was known as "The Tiffany Network",because of its wide variety of good shows,like "Rawhide","Perry Mason","The Twilight Zone","The Dick Van Dyke Show",the ORIGINAL "The Defenders"(with the late E.G.Marshall and the late Robert Reed-remember this courtroom drama?),"The Mary Tyler Moore Show","Green Acres","The Beverly Hillbillies","Petticoat Junction","The Doris Day Show',"I Love Lucy/The Lucy Show/Here's Lucy","Family Affair","The Waltons","The Dukes of Hazzard","Dallas","Hawaii Five-0"(The ORIGINAL version)etc.,all of which were ratings hits and a reason CBS was the #1 network for all those tears.But since the 1980's,until now,CBS reputation as the "Tiffany Network"has been somewhat tarnished-and now,what with Charlie Sheen's escapades which led to CBS and Warner Bros.TV closing down production on their smash "Two and a half men"(which Sheen starred in),severely tarnished. I agree with you 100%. This is the same network that bought us The Honeymooners and I Love Lucy, two of the greatest sitcoms that where ever made. Now CBS is a shell of it's former self. TV, music....etc...was just better back in the day. CBS had a three shows that I loved in the last ten years Everybody loves Raymond, King of Queens and Two and a half men(no thanks to Charlie Sheen). As far as these cop shows they are all the same format...zzzzz:rolleyes:

Mr. Television
02-27-2011, 09:29 PM
Honestly, the Timpani network wouldn't be so "tarnished" if Charlie Sheen hadn't driven 2 1/2 Men tot he point of cancellation. But who cares about Sheen? The Kettledrum network has NCIS, CSI, Criminal Minds, and the only good current sitcoms on network television.
I totally agree with you. TV isn't what it used to be but CBS still has the best shows.

benjamoon
02-27-2011, 11:28 PM
CBS may not have the most critically acclaimed shows but the numbers their shows are pulling suggest their doing something right. Some of their shows that are in danger of cancellation for ratings reasons would easily get renewals on the other broadcast networks.

And I don't think the Charlie Sheen thing can be held against them. It's not the first time a star has gone off the deep end and CBS did what they had to do in the end.

clj2
02-27-2011, 11:39 PM
How can the highest rated network with a lot of TV's highest rated shows be considered tarnished? :confused:

AKA
02-28-2011, 02:25 AM
How can the highest rated network with a lot of TV's highest rated shows be considered tarnished? :confused:

Agreed. Just because they're airing shows that aren't exactly like what was popular on the network in the "good ol' days" doesn't mean they're tarnished. The Honeymooners and I Love Lucy ended 50 years ago. Do you want clones or retreads?

I think CBS is doing pretty well for themselves. I certainly hear about their programs more than I do ABC and NBC. Also, I believe they're the only network currently airing multi-camera sitcoms.

70s show watcher
02-28-2011, 04:52 PM
and even though i only watch a few cbs shows anyone who was around in the late 80s would have to agree that cbs is 50 times better than it was back then

Mr. Television
02-28-2011, 06:15 PM
The only thing I think CBS needs to do is try to get more variety in their dramas. They have mostly crime shows. I watch a bunch of them though.

GQ28
02-28-2011, 08:23 PM
Nobody is saying make clones of these classic sitcoms,that's why they are called classics. Let's be real, sitcoms, music , etc.....was just better back in the day. TV isn't getting any better but worse. These cop shows are all the same, no variety. I watch the classic stuff over this garbarge that these networks are putting out and I'm in 30's.

Cyrax
03-01-2011, 04:47 AM
^Matter of opinion. I only watch H5-0 and Blue Bloods from their cop shows and I think these two couldn't be any different. It's so easy to say cop shows are all the same but you can say that about any show, soaps like DH or sci-fi like The Event. At this point none of them can aim at being original, they "only" need captivating and likable characters. CBS' cop shows are doing exactly that, even H5-0 won me over even though I was very skeptical about it when it premiered.

As for the sitcoms, I watch most of the current ones on broadcast and most of the time I think CBS has the most consistent ones (though I do think HIMYM is struggling now because it's trapped in its premise). I always thought the 2.5 Men bashing was exaggerated, because "they earn so much!" and "they crush every show airing against it".

LUNCH
03-01-2011, 12:44 PM
I watch the classic stuff over this garbarge that these networks are putting out
Same here.Whether it's CBS,ABC or NBC they ALL are a mess and nothing like the great networks they used to be.I rarely if ever watch them anymore.

Regulus
03-01-2011, 01:19 PM
Same here.Whether it's CBS,ABC or NBC they ALL are a mess and nothing like the great networks they used to be.I rarely if ever watch them anymore.

Dittos here as well. I gave up on all Commercial TV in September of 2006. There are more fingers on my hands than there are days I'll be watching anything on "Live TV" (Such as the Super Bowl) this year. DVDs RULE!

megamanj2004
03-27-2011, 05:38 PM
CBS is still a top-notch network, despite the repetitive formulaic cop shows. At least CBS is still carrying its own unlike ABC and especially NBC.

At least CBS is not in its drough spell that it under during its own period from the late '80s to the late 1990s.

MrCleveland
03-27-2011, 05:49 PM
I watched CBS in the 80's and they STILL had TV Specials on as well as their SatAM Lineup to hold them up having a touch of Tiffany still in them. I would say in 1994 when CBS changed stations (Like in Cleveland) the Tiffany was Tarnished and despite having a 50-Year Celebration...that's all they had in the mid and late 90's. Once "Newhart" left TV...there wasn't much for CBS and then came "Survivor" which made CBS the Tarnish Network!

TJ
07-21-2025, 07:12 PM
CBS has gone downhill over the years.

You can't spell CBS without BS.

(From "Late Show," air date: 5/25/94, 8/25/03, 1/12/04, 8/30/10, 9/25/07, 8/30/12, 1/18/11, 7/29/13)

CBS: The Tiffany Network | David Letterman (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Rv36XkQojM)

7Rv36XkQojM

opus
07-21-2025, 10:11 PM
CBS has gone downhill over the years.

You can't spell CBS without BS.

(From "Late Show," air date: 5/25/94, 8/25/03, 1/12/04, 8/30/10, 9/25/07, 8/30/12, 1/18/11, 7/29/13)

CBS: The Tiffany Network | David Letterman (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Rv36XkQojM)

7Rv36XkQojM

Why’d you post that? Now they’re gonna fire Dave.

opus
07-25-2025, 02:16 PM
Why’d you post that? Now they’re gonna fire Dave.

For purely financial reasons of course