maria1986
10-15-2003, 08:22 PM
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The American remake of Coupling has slid off its prime time TV spot after poor reviews.
The risque comedy about the lives of six thirty-somethings was touted as the new Friends which is in its final season. But ratings were average for the three weeks it aired and the critics hated it.
Now, NBC has moved Coupling - remade with American actors with a script nearly identical to the British original - away from the prime 9.30pm Thursday slot.
It is being replaced this week by a special showing of Whoopi Goldberg's new sitcom, Whoopi.
Entertainment experts in the US believe Coupling would have remained in its prime time spot if network executives thought ratings would improve.
The first episode, aired late last month drew about 16 million viewers, NBC said.
Last week, Coupling was only the 35th most watched show in America, with 10.4 million viewers.
More than four million people changed channel or turned off when the show came on, according to the figures from Nielsen-Media Research.
The show, set in Chicago, has been panned by the critics. Newsweek wrote that Coupling "gives sex, comedy and television a bad name".
Daily Variety said "the cast has no likeable characters, motivation for every act is sexual, and the theme of moronic men versus wily women has been played out".
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I am glad...I liked the first episode but that was all...I guess there could be hope for Teddy to come back after all!
The American remake of Coupling has slid off its prime time TV spot after poor reviews.
The risque comedy about the lives of six thirty-somethings was touted as the new Friends which is in its final season. But ratings were average for the three weeks it aired and the critics hated it.
Now, NBC has moved Coupling - remade with American actors with a script nearly identical to the British original - away from the prime 9.30pm Thursday slot.
It is being replaced this week by a special showing of Whoopi Goldberg's new sitcom, Whoopi.
Entertainment experts in the US believe Coupling would have remained in its prime time spot if network executives thought ratings would improve.
The first episode, aired late last month drew about 16 million viewers, NBC said.
Last week, Coupling was only the 35th most watched show in America, with 10.4 million viewers.
More than four million people changed channel or turned off when the show came on, according to the figures from Nielsen-Media Research.
The show, set in Chicago, has been panned by the critics. Newsweek wrote that Coupling "gives sex, comedy and television a bad name".
Daily Variety said "the cast has no likeable characters, motivation for every act is sexual, and the theme of moronic men versus wily women has been played out".
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I am glad...I liked the first episode but that was all...I guess there could be hope for Teddy to come back after all!