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The Strange Art of Picking a TV Title
3/6/12 Titles Considered: "The Whole Truth" "Scandalous" "Scandalized" "In the Spotlight" "Leave the Bastard" Robert and Michelle King (Show Co-Creators): Michelle: It wasn't titled when we pitched it to [Scott Free Productions president] David Zucker. We had spoken about Alicia being the good wife, so when he called our agent to say, "We loved the good wife," that became the title. Robert: When we were shooting the pilot, we got a call from the studio. They said we had to start thinking about a new title. It was the last three days of shooting. I remember being in Vancouver, and we just got a legal pad and started writing down everything that came to mind. I think I have that piece of paper somewhere. Michelle: We must have generated 75 to 100 titles. Robert: Strangely, the one that rose to the top was "The Whole Truth"; there was a show on ABC called "The Whole Truth" that came after. The studio liked it, but the network thought it was a little generic. There were some based on the word scandal: "Scandalous", "Scandalized". There was some playing off the publicity aspect: "In the Spotlight". There was a ridiculous one: "Leave the Bastard", which David was championing. I don't know how seriously he was taking it, but "Leave the Bastard" had a little play there for a while. http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/new...xamples-297288 |
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