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#1 Post by TheConfessor » Mon Jan 12, 2009 12:08 pm

In case anyone is interested in a certain prime time game show....
http://www.tvweek.com/news/2009/01/adal ... re_rev.php

January 11, 2009 9:00 PM
Adalian Column: ‘Millionaire’ Revival a Good Answer for ABC

By Josef Adalian

ABC is seriously considering bringing back one of the biggest franchises in modern TV history—and it’s about time.

If current discussions pan out, the network this summer will mount a primetime revival of “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire,” the groundbreaking game show that—along with “Survivor”—ushered in the modern era of unscripted television. Staged as a multi-night event over one or two weeks, the “Millionaire” redux likely would air in August as a commemoration of the 10-year anniversary of the show’s American debut.

And yes, ABC wants Regis Philbin to return as host, according to several people familiar with the network’s thinking.

Because little in television is easy, ABC has yet to make an official call on resurrecting “Millionaire.” Some insiders believe it won’t get done. But I’m betting it will happen.

For one thing, the timing couldn’t be more ideal.

No matter how quickly Congress moves to pass a stimulus package, the nation’s economy is likely to be mired in recession for most of 2009. “Millionaire,” whose very title is filled with the offer of transformation, is the ultimate wish-fulfillment show. Imagine the primetime drama that could be generated by audiences seeing a laid-off autoworker with five adorable kids walk away with $500,000.

Also, the “Millionaire” format is very much back in the cultural zeitgeist. “Slumdog Millionaire,” about a contestant on the Indian version of the show, has turned into an indie hit with serious Oscar buzz. If the movie snags a best picture nomination, ABC’s Oscar broadcast could serve as a perfect launching pad for the “Millionaire” marketing campaign.

“Millionaire” executive producer Michael Davies has made no secret of his desire to bring the show back to primetime. If he still believes it makes sense, this would be the perfect year to do it.

Then there’s the economic argument in favor of bringing back “Millionaire.”

Startup costs shouldn’t be significant, since ABC parent Disney owns the U.S. rights to “Millionaire” and already produces a successful syndicated version of the show. Sets and production crews are already in place filming the five-day-a-week edition, making a primetime effort enormously cost-effective.

A primetime “Millionaire” event, airing just before the start of the fall season, also would be a very valuable advertisement for the Meredith Vieira-hosted syndicated show. With one move, Disney would boost two divisions.

The best reason for reviving “Millionaire,” however, is this: It’s a can’t-lose proposition.

Let’s assume for a second that viewers turn out not to be interested in “Millionaire” anymore. Or even that “Millionaire” does OK, but fails to achieve the sort of monster ratings it earned during its first incarnation.

So what? By positioning “Millionaire” 2009 as an anniversary special, network executives can simply say they wanted to honor two important part of ABC’s heritage—“Millionaire” and Mr. Philbin.

After all, it’s been nearly five years since “Millionaire” aired on ABC. Nobody can accuse the network of being overly reliant on the franchise. If anything, executives at the network have shown remarkable restraint in not bringing back the show sooner.

In addition to carrying little risk, pushing the reset button on “Millionaire” also has a big upside.

Given the economic climate and the enduring appeal of “Millionaire,” there’s a real chance the show could once again do sizable numbers for ABC. While insiders at the network insist there’s no desire to bring the show back as a weekly series—even in success—it’s not hard to imagine a scenario where “Millionaire” lives on as a twice- or thrice-per-year event.

That’s how the show originally aired in the United Kingdom, and it’s how Mr. Davies had always wanted it to run in the United States.

Networks these days are always talking about the need to decrease repeats and spread original episodes throughout the season. Having “Millionaire” on the bench would add a very attractive, cost-effective weapon to the ABC programming arsenal.

So what could prevent “Millionaire” from throwing a primetime anniversary party?

For one thing, Mr. Philbin hasn’t committed to the idea. Even if he wanted to return to “Millionaire,” he’s currently going steady with another game, CBS’ reincarnation of “Password.” If that show returns for another season, his deal might prevent him from appearing elsewhere in primetime.

But Mr. Philbin’s agent, Jim Griffin of William Morris, didn’t get into the business yesterday. If Mr. Philbin wants to return to “Millionaire,” it will happen.

ABC executives might also be skittish about revisiting the past. While Disney ultimately made hundreds of millions—yes, I said hundreds—from “Millionaire,” the show’s rapid ratings flameout sort of sullied its reputation.

Rightly or wrongly, ABC’s overreliance on “Millionaire” became synonymous with network hubris.

Fox’s “American Idol” is only on once a year because executives at that network didn’t want to repeat ABC’s perceived mistakes. And when “Deal or No Deal” became a breakout hit, NBC executives pledged to learn from “Millionaire” and not run the show into the ground. (Of course, NBC went ahead and did just that anyway, but that’s another column.)

It’s a good thing that ABC executives haven’t rushed to bring back “Millionaire.” And it’s also probably wise for the network to take its time and think through the pros and cons of doing so.

But sometimes, folks in TV land can overthink things. Bringing back “Millionaire” is a no-brainer on just about every level.

And yes, that’s my final answer.

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#2 Post by MarleysGh0st » Mon Jan 12, 2009 12:12 pm

I hope they remember to bring back The Phone Game!

8)

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#3 Post by Rexer25 » Mon Jan 12, 2009 12:15 pm

MarleysGh0st wrote:I hope they remember to bring back The Phone Game!

8)
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#4 Post by Tocqueville3 » Mon Jan 12, 2009 12:33 pm

I think my heart just skipped a beat.
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#5 Post by earendel » Mon Jan 12, 2009 12:34 pm

TheConfessor wrote:In case anyone is interested in a certain prime time game show....
http://www.tvweek.com/news/2009/01/adal ... re_rev.php

January 11, 2009 9:00 PM
Adalian Column: ‘Millionaire’ Revival a Good Answer for ABC

By Josef Adalian

ABC is seriously considering bringing back one of the biggest franchises in modern TV history—and it’s about time.

If current discussions pan out, the network this summer will mount a primetime revival of “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire,” the groundbreaking game show that—along with “Survivor”—ushered in the modern era of unscripted television. Staged as a multi-night event over one or two weeks, the “Millionaire” redux likely would air in August as a commemoration of the 10-year anniversary of the show’s American debut.

And yes, ABC wants Regis Philbin to return as host, according to several people familiar with the network’s thinking.

Because little in television is easy, ABC has yet to make an official call on resurrecting “Millionaire.” Some insiders believe it won’t get done. But I’m betting it will happen.

For one thing, the timing couldn’t be more ideal.

No matter how quickly Congress moves to pass a stimulus package, the nation’s economy is likely to be mired in recession for most of 2009. “Millionaire,” whose very title is filled with the offer of transformation, is the ultimate wish-fulfillment show. Imagine the primetime drama that could be generated by audiences seeing a laid-off autoworker with five adorable kids walk away with $500,000.

Also, the “Millionaire” format is very much back in the cultural zeitgeist. “Slumdog Millionaire,” about a contestant on the Indian version of the show, has turned into an indie hit with serious Oscar buzz. If the movie snags a best picture nomination, ABC’s Oscar broadcast could serve as a perfect launching pad for the “Millionaire” marketing campaign.

“Millionaire” executive producer Michael Davies has made no secret of his desire to bring the show back to primetime. If he still believes it makes sense, this would be the perfect year to do it.

Then there’s the economic argument in favor of bringing back “Millionaire.”

Startup costs shouldn’t be significant, since ABC parent Disney owns the U.S. rights to “Millionaire” and already produces a successful syndicated version of the show. Sets and production crews are already in place filming the five-day-a-week edition, making a primetime effort enormously cost-effective.

A primetime “Millionaire” event, airing just before the start of the fall season, also would be a very valuable advertisement for the Meredith Vieira-hosted syndicated show. With one move, Disney would boost two divisions.

The best reason for reviving “Millionaire,” however, is this: It’s a can’t-lose proposition.

Let’s assume for a second that viewers turn out not to be interested in “Millionaire” anymore. Or even that “Millionaire” does OK, but fails to achieve the sort of monster ratings it earned during its first incarnation.

So what? By positioning “Millionaire” 2009 as an anniversary special, network executives can simply say they wanted to honor two important part of ABC’s heritage—“Millionaire” and Mr. Philbin.

After all, it’s been nearly five years since “Millionaire” aired on ABC. Nobody can accuse the network of being overly reliant on the franchise. If anything, executives at the network have shown remarkable restraint in not bringing back the show sooner.

In addition to carrying little risk, pushing the reset button on “Millionaire” also has a big upside.

Given the economic climate and the enduring appeal of “Millionaire,” there’s a real chance the show could once again do sizable numbers for ABC. While insiders at the network insist there’s no desire to bring the show back as a weekly series—even in success—it’s not hard to imagine a scenario where “Millionaire” lives on as a twice- or thrice-per-year event.

That’s how the show originally aired in the United Kingdom, and it’s how Mr. Davies had always wanted it to run in the United States.

Networks these days are always talking about the need to decrease repeats and spread original episodes throughout the season. Having “Millionaire” on the bench would add a very attractive, cost-effective weapon to the ABC programming arsenal.

So what could prevent “Millionaire” from throwing a primetime anniversary party?

For one thing, Mr. Philbin hasn’t committed to the idea. Even if he wanted to return to “Millionaire,” he’s currently going steady with another game, CBS’ reincarnation of “Password.” If that show returns for another season, his deal might prevent him from appearing elsewhere in primetime.

But Mr. Philbin’s agent, Jim Griffin of William Morris, didn’t get into the business yesterday. If Mr. Philbin wants to return to “Millionaire,” it will happen.

ABC executives might also be skittish about revisiting the past. While Disney ultimately made hundreds of millions—yes, I said hundreds—from “Millionaire,” the show’s rapid ratings flameout sort of sullied its reputation.

Rightly or wrongly, ABC’s overreliance on “Millionaire” became synonymous with network hubris.

Fox’s “American Idol” is only on once a year because executives at that network didn’t want to repeat ABC’s perceived mistakes. And when “Deal or No Deal” became a breakout hit, NBC executives pledged to learn from “Millionaire” and not run the show into the ground. (Of course, NBC went ahead and did just that anyway, but that’s another column.)

It’s a good thing that ABC executives haven’t rushed to bring back “Millionaire.” And it’s also probably wise for the network to take its time and think through the pros and cons of doing so.

But sometimes, folks in TV land can overthink things. Bringing back “Millionaire” is a no-brainer on just about every level.

And yes, that’s my final answer.
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#6 Post by peacock2121 » Mon Jan 12, 2009 12:35 pm

Even if they do not bring back the phone game - start getting your story together about how the money will change you life, lift you out of circumstances that are not so good and so on. Create yourself as someone they want to win the money.

They keep telling you who they want. Be that.

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#7 Post by Ofer37 » Mon Jan 12, 2009 12:38 pm

MarleysGh0st wrote:I hope they remember to bring back The Phone Game!

8)

I long to hear the beeps of a six digit birthdate.....

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#8 Post by WheresFanny » Mon Jan 12, 2009 12:48 pm

peacock2121 wrote:Even if they do not bring back the phone game - start getting your story together about how the money will change you life, lift you out of circumstances that are not so good and so on. Create yourself as someone they want to win the money.

They keep telling you who they want. Be that.
If it was just a one or two week gig, like the Super Duper Millionaire thing was, I would think that they'd probably do the phone game. In keeping with the 'back to the good ole days' theme and it would be more cost effective than to direct a big audition thing just for a few shows.

If it was a summer extravaganza thing that ran anywhere from a month to all summer, they'd probably do auditions.

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#9 Post by WheresFanny » Mon Jan 12, 2009 12:54 pm

Also...

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#10 Post by minimetoo26 » Mon Jan 12, 2009 12:59 pm

peacock2121 wrote:Even if they do not bring back the phone game - start getting your story together about how the money will change you life, lift you out of circumstances that are not so good and so on. Create yourself as someone they want to win the money.

They keep telling you who they want. Be that.

The return of Queen For a Day!

I suppose telling them I'd take the cash to Vegas is a non-starter, huh?

"But Erin wants to go back to Hawaii!"

"My pools heaters keep breaking!"

"My kids have become accustomed to WDW!"

Bring Back TOPG!!
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#11 Post by WheresFanny » Mon Jan 12, 2009 1:03 pm

minimetoo26 wrote:
peacock2121 wrote:Even if they do not bring back the phone game - start getting your story together about how the money will change you life, lift you out of circumstances that are not so good and so on. Create yourself as someone they want to win the money.

They keep telling you who they want. Be that.

The return of Queen For a Day!

I suppose telling them I'd take the cash to Vegas is a non-starter, huh?

"But Erin wants to go back to Hawaii!"

"My pools heaters keep breaking!"

"My kids have become accustomed to WDW!"


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#12 Post by MarleysGh0st » Mon Jan 12, 2009 1:03 pm

WheresFanny wrote:Also...

Check out my pure, unadulterated ontopicosity here, Marley!
Well done, Fanny! :)

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#13 Post by peacock2121 » Mon Jan 12, 2009 1:04 pm

My m-i-l's bills from doctor bills have left her heavily in debt and in fear of losing her home. This money would save her home!

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#14 Post by WheresFanny » Mon Jan 12, 2009 1:04 pm

MarleysGh0st wrote:
WheresFanny wrote:Also...

Check out my pure, unadulterated ontopicosity here, Marley!
Well done, Fanny! :)
Ha, after my last post entered, I was just thinking "Well, there go my ontopicosity points for this thread....."
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#15 Post by minimetoo26 » Mon Jan 12, 2009 1:06 pm

peacock2121 wrote:My m-i-l's bills from doctor bills have left her heavily in debt and in fear of losing her home. This money would save her home!

That's it! My dad and Steve's mom need a bailout worse than the auto industry does!

Actually, I WOULD spend it on my peoples rather than my kids. My kids are covered....
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#16 Post by Rexer25 » Mon Jan 12, 2009 1:08 pm

minimetoo26 wrote:
peacock2121 wrote:Even if they do not bring back the phone game - start getting your story together about how the money will change you life, lift you out of circumstances that are not so good and so on. Create yourself as someone they want to win the money.

They keep telling you who they want. Be that.

The return of Queen For a Day!

I suppose telling them I'd take the cash to Vegas is a non-starter, huh?

"But Erin wants to go back to Hawaii!"

"My pools heaters keep breaking!"

"My kids have become accustomed to WDW!"

Bring Back TOPG!!
How 'bout
"The spare Beemer just will not stay clean.

My neighbor now has 3 tree species on the endangered list in his landscape, and we only have 1.

Our oil wells on the south 40 need a new coat of paint.

My relative needs 3 more plastic surgeries to beat Joan Rivers' record."

Bring back TOPG. Now.
Enough already. It's my fault! Get over it!

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#17 Post by ulysses5019 » Mon Jan 12, 2009 1:16 pm

Rexer25 wrote:
minimetoo26 wrote:
peacock2121 wrote:Even if they do not bring back the phone game - start getting your story together about how the money will change you life, lift you out of circumstances that are not so good and so on. Create yourself as someone they want to win the money.

They keep telling you who they want. Be that.

The return of Queen For a Day!

I suppose telling them I'd take the cash to Vegas is a non-starter, huh?

"But Erin wants to go back to Hawaii!"

"My pools heaters keep breaking!"

"My kids have become accustomed to WDW!"

Bring Back TOPG!!
How 'bout
"The spare Beemer just will not stay clean.

My neighbor now has 3 tree species on the endangered list in his landscape, and we only have 1.

Our oil wells on the south 40 need a new coat of paint.

My relative needs 3 more plastic surgeries to beat Joan Rivers' record."

Bring back TOPG. Now.
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#18 Post by Obscenely Rich Bastard » Mon Jan 12, 2009 1:16 pm

Rexer25 wrote:
minimetoo26 wrote:
peacock2121 wrote:Even if they do not bring back the phone game - start getting your story together about how the money will change you life, lift you out of circumstances that are not so good and so on. Create yourself as someone they want to win the money.

They keep telling you who they want. Be that.

The return of Queen For a Day!

I suppose telling them I'd take the cash to Vegas is a non-starter, huh?

"But Erin wants to go back to Hawaii!"

"My pools heaters keep breaking!"

"My kids have become accustomed to WDW!"

Bring Back TOPG!!
How 'bout
"The spare Beemer just will not stay clean.

My neighbor now has 3 tree species on the endangered list in his landscape, and we only have 1.

Our oil wells on the south 40 need a new coat of paint.

My relative needs 3 more plastic surgeries to beat Joan Rivers' record."

I would win the million dollars and then light it on fire one C-note at a time right on the air. Ratings would go through the roof.....

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#19 Post by minimetoo26 » Mon Jan 12, 2009 1:18 pm

ulysses5019 wrote:
Rexer25 wrote:
minimetoo26 wrote:
The return of Queen For a Day!

I suppose telling them I'd take the cash to Vegas is a non-starter, huh?

"But Erin wants to go back to Hawaii!"

"My pools heaters keep breaking!"

"My kids have become accustomed to WDW!"

Bring Back TOPG!!
How 'bout
"The spare Beemer just will not stay clean.

My neighbor now has 3 tree species on the endangered list in his landscape, and we only have 1.

Our oil wells on the south 40 need a new coat of paint.

My relative needs 3 more plastic surgeries to beat Joan Rivers' record."

Bring back TOPG. Now.
I want to party with Madoff in the Hamptons.
I thought he frequented Palm Beach? Probably both....
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#20 Post by ulysses5019 » Mon Jan 12, 2009 1:20 pm

Obscenely Rich Bastard wrote:
Rexer25 wrote:
minimetoo26 wrote:
The return of Queen For a Day!

I suppose telling them I'd take the cash to Vegas is a non-starter, huh?

"But Erin wants to go back to Hawaii!"

"My pools heaters keep breaking!"

"My kids have become accustomed to WDW!"

Bring Back TOPG!!
How 'bout
"The spare Beemer just will not stay clean.

My neighbor now has 3 tree species on the endangered list in his landscape, and we only have 1.

Our oil wells on the south 40 need a new coat of paint.

My relative needs 3 more plastic surgeries to beat Joan Rivers' record."

I would win the million dollars and then light it on fire one C-note at a time right on the air. Ratings would go through the roof.....
You mean you wouldn't frame it like Ricky Henderson? There was an article about him and the HOF and they told a story about a $100,000 check he got as a bonus. They said he had it framed. Why didn't he cash it? He was waiting until interest rates went up.
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#21 Post by nitrah55 » Mon Jan 12, 2009 1:21 pm

Just reading this made me recall how much fun it was around here when folks were OTC.

If you don't know what that means, it means you haven't been around here as long as I.
I am about 25% sure of this.

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#22 Post by minimetoo26 » Mon Jan 12, 2009 1:24 pm

nitrah55 wrote:Just reading this made me recall how much fun it was around here when folks were OTC.

If you don't know what that means, it means you haven't been around here as long as I.
Now we need a prescription....
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#23 Post by peacock2121 » Mon Jan 12, 2009 1:26 pm

nitrah55 wrote:Just reading this made me recall how much fun it was around here when folks were OTC.

If you don't know what that means, it means you haven't been around here as long as I.
Those were fun times.

I canceled appointments to be OTC.

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#24 Post by ulysses5019 » Mon Jan 12, 2009 1:28 pm

minimetoo26 wrote:
nitrah55 wrote:Just reading this made me recall how much fun it was around here when folks were OTC.

If you don't know what that means, it means you haven't been around here as long as I.
Now we need a prescription....

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#25 Post by minimetoo26 » Mon Jan 12, 2009 1:31 pm

ulysses5019 wrote:
minimetoo26 wrote:
nitrah55 wrote:Just reading this made me recall how much fun it was around here when folks were OTC.

If you don't know what that means, it means you haven't been around here as long as I.
Now we need a prescription....

There is no cure for this place. It gets under your skin. But some ontopicosity, liberally or conservatively spread, can cure it.

I'm calling Wal-Mart and begging them to make beast come back to work early. I have stuff I should be doing instead of calling him punk-ass all day long....
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