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Thanks to him, there was a wonderful medical documentary series called Lifeline.
Cameras would follow doctors around, talking to their patients, in the operating room, and so on. Wasn't on long (Sept. to Dec. 1978), but at least he gave it a chance. |
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He really gave Grant Tinker a free pass. Had Silverman stayed, he probably would have had just as much success as Tinker, if not more!! And, he needs to be given credit for resurrecting the peacock. Tinker took the logo and said, "this is great, let's use it." Otherwise, he probably would have kept that ugly "N". It looked much better with the peacock superimposed over it.
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Little House on the Prairie and even Quincy was there before him. But, very little to work with and I think he had to spar with Paul Klein who did not share a similar theory of programming. Klein should have probably been removed right away once Silverman came in, and there might have been a quicker turnaround. |
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And, as we learned after he left, he didn't have much a philosophy. Bob Wright saved NBC from once again going down. Had Silverman stayed, I bet he would have been even more successful than Tinker. He just needed more time. Imagine taking over a near bankrupt company? You'd be throwing out most of the geriatric game shows too. |
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Finally! Someone with some common sense and reason!! He did a lot for NBC in terms of laying the groundwork. If he'd been there another 2 years or so, he would have been miles ahead of Tinker's "success" from 1985..much sooner than that. Silverman's biggest contribution was probably bringing back the peacock. He laid the foundation for: -Hill Street Blues -Cheers -Got Different Strokes and Facts of Life on the air -Real People (number 1 show in the country) -Barbara Mandrell and her Sisters...was a big hit -Gimme a Break..got the deal for it before Tinker came in... -Wanted to bring General Hospital over to NBC but couldn't get it done. Imagine what that would have done? -Laid the foundation for Family Ties Clearly, Tinker came in and figured he had connections with all these shows and could simply just deal with it from and MTM standpoint. Tartikoff (Silverman's protege) is the one who really deserves the credit. Warren Littlefield as well.. |
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But, seriously folks... Silverman should have been given a 10 year contract for NBC. How can you fix (not only the television) but the radio affiliates of NBC in 2 or 3 years? Just the fact that he had to resurrect the peacock says a lot, and took a lot of heat from the old timers at NBC. Tinker would have never done that..he would have been gone faster than Silverman. Tinker was like a baseball manager with great players. They go into a situation knowing who they have, and that they won't have to do much to make it great. That's why he left later on when he did. NBC hit a low point again, and he knew it wouldn't make him look good. Oh well... So much for Silverman having set the table for him.... Had Silverman gotten rid of Paul Klein earlier, then NBC would have made quicker strides. |
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Most importantly, had NBC kept those shows, it would have gone bankrupt thanks to Supertrain. They needed to go el cheapo and take several years to build up their bankroll again. It wasn't until Family Ties and the A-Team came on that it began to improve. Had Silverman been there at the time, he would have probably doubled that improvement. He had much to do for setting the table for Tinker. Including hiring Brandon Tartikoff and various other people who made NBC great in the 80's, and later the 90's. |
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