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Religious Conservatives Claim Victory After NBC Pulls 'Book of Daniel'
By Kevin Eckstrom Religion News Service Conservative critics are claiming victory after NBC pulled "The Book of Daniel," a racy primetime drama about an Episcopal priest struggling to hold his dysfunctional family together. NBC officials in New York would not confirm or deny that the show has been cancelled, but the broadcaster's Web site lists "Law and Order" during the Friday 10 p.m. time slot that had been occupied by "The Book of Daniel."A blog on NBC's home page contained an entry from Jack Kenny, the show's creator, who said the show will "no longer be aired on NBC on Friday nights" for "many reasons." "Whatever the outcome, I feel that I accomplished what I set out to do: a solid family drama, with lots of humor, that honestly explored the lives of the Webster family," Kenny wrote, adding that he was "proud of our product." The show, which debuted on Jan. 6, had only aired four of its eight scheduled episodes. Conservatives criticized the show's sex, drugs and alcohol and said its depiction of Jesus was disrespectful. Complaints from the Mississippi-based American Family Association -- to the tune of 678,000 angry e-mails to NBC -- prompted advertisers to pull out. At least 11 NBC stations in six states declined to broadcast the show. "This shows the average American that he doesn't have to simply sit back and take the trash being offered on TV, but he can get involved and fight back with his pocketbook," said AFA Chairman Donald Wildmon. Kenny had hoped the show would survive at least until Feb. 10, when the Olympics will take over for most NBC programming. Kenny had called the "bullies" who sought to kill his show "un-Christian and un-American." For its part, the Episcopal Church declined to comment on the show since it was not consulted as the show was created. |
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at the AFA. I really liked the show(it had some flaws, but for Fridays at 10, it was good), but I do understand why it was cancelled. The commerical breaks were almost all NBC or local ads. I think there were a total of 3!!! promos not from the network on Friday, and the bad ratings certainly didn't help. I do hope they show the rest of the episodes on cable though. They only have 3 or 4 left anyway. |
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No surprise seeing that each week an NBC station was dropping it.
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