>From pictures I've seen from a very knowledgeable person on FB (I know),
"Real Time" has been from another studio at TV City during the pandemic and
the set is still up in that studio. Since it's going to be another year now
before the remodeling actually starts, they could come back after the
Interesting - so that stage is going to host both LMAD and TPIR...what
about "Real Time" (when it comes back from strike hiatus)?
On Friday, September 1, 2023 at 2:05:03 PM UTC-4 Mark Jeffries wrote:
> The big change seems to be that there's no more stage--Contestants' Row is
> now level with
The big change seems to be that there's no more stage--Contestants' Row is
now level with the set, which is similar to most foreign versions of the
show. If that means that we'll get more people running up to Drew
immediately when called, we'll see.
And the new studio (which is actually divided
I watched it last night. It was sweet and to the point, plus they included
footage of Barker being manhandled by Samoan contestants, which was the
absolute best.
It was difficult to tell, but from what I could see in the special, it
looks like the Stage 33 set was more-or-less recreated in
The current SAG-AFTRA strike doesn't cover game shows, and TPIR doesn't use WGA
writers, so there are no picket lines to cross.
TPIR is already in production for the new season at their new studio, so
everything is already set up over there. No chance of them spending the money
to go back to
I'm more curious to know if a) the tribute will be staged at Television
City on the 'Bob Barker Stage' or on TPIR's new stage in Glendale, and b)
who's writing this thing, what with the strike and all? Plus, wouldn't Drew
& others have to cross the picket line to make the special (assuming it
They only had 20 years to get it prepared.
On Tue, Aug 29, 2023 at 1:34 PM Mark Jeffries wrote:
> Hosted by Drew Carey, the special episode of "The Price is Right" will air
> this Thursday at 8 p.m. ET and repeat Monday morning in "Price"'s normal
> time slot (and Paramount+):
>
>
Hosted by Drew Carey, the special episode of "The Price is Right" will air
this Thursday at 8 p.m. ET and repeat Monday morning in "Price"'s normal
time slot (and Paramount+):
https://www.thewrap.com/bob-barker-the-price-is-right-tribute-special-cbs/
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I have mixed feelings about the new Netflix “Shot in the Dark” series about
television stringers in the Los Angeles market. It’s slickly produced and
expertly shot (for the most part) but it also seems a tad manufactured at
times. Like maybe the subjects are in bed with the show’s producers to
2016 has been such a tough year, for the planet, the US, and for many of us
personally. I was fortunate not to have lost anyone in my immediate family
or friend group, but I know some here have; I did lose my job in June
(after 29 years in the same place) part of a year-long, bitter and painful
Ditto.
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... to wish everyone at TV or not TV a very merry Christmas. I've gotten to
know many of you both online and even in person over the years. I think
this group contains some very insightful, very funny people, and I am
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least
...Harry Coyle's style is passed down to the next generation of
producers, and we have a far more muted style than what Fox throws up every
Saturday. More stat friendly announcers, and significantly less Tim
McCarver (though far more Bob Costas, and you can take that how you will).
I'll
On Wednesday, May 29, 2013 6:49:44 AM UTC-4, JW wrote:
One thing that struck me watching (the kinescope of) game 7 of the
1960 Series was that there were no replays. By the '70s, I remember
how they'd show Graig Nettles making a play at third half a dozen
times. Now, of course, we get
It depends on which alternate universe you want to play in: does NBC never
lose the baseball contract or do they go after it in 2000 with Fox to keep
what was the status quo?
In the former, Harry Coyle's style is passed down to the next generation of
producers, and we have a far more muted style
But Coyle's production method is infinitely better than anything Fox has
ever done on a baseball broadcast. Fox treats the game itself as secondary
to whatever they want to do in the broadcast (in-game coaching interviews
are Exhibit A). Coyle let the game speak for itself.
I mean, look at how
Let's say that Harry Coyle's style gets passed down to the next group of
directors.
And sooner or later, Fox seems to influence everyone else--probably NBC
would've eventually become Foxified. Even Ebersol gave up on score boxes
eventually. And over in another division, everyone else started
On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 11:32 AM, Joe Hass hassgoc...@gmail.com wrote:
But Coyle's production method is infinitely better than anything Fox has
ever done on a baseball broadcast. Fox treats the game itself as secondary
to whatever they want to do in the broadcast (in-game coaching interviews
Right - though I try to remind myself that with the Olympics we are not
really dealing with NBC Sports per se, since they are trying to make their
money back from so many non-sports fans. But it it were Fox making a mess
of the Olympics we would at least be able to say: What do you expect,
Joe Hass, to moi:
They had no problem mentioning that the post-race show was airing on
Speed. Then again, why are you airing a post-race show on your cable
channel when the race ended five hours ago? Then again, why are you
waiting five hours to show the race on OTA when you could air it
On Mon, Jun 25, 2012 at 1:57 PM, Bob in Jersey bob.in.jer...@juno.com wrote:
Joe Hass, to moi:
They had no problem mentioning that the post-race show was airing on
Speed. Then again, why are you airing a post-race show on your cable
channel when the race ended five hours ago? Then again, why
Joe Hass, in part:
2. I was amused when Leigh Diffey simply noted that Bob Varsha was on
assignment on Fox. The assignment is handling the Barret Jackson
auction which is airing on Speed, which he had no problem mentioning
on Speed during qualifying. Is it that bad to mention that on the
On Sun, Jun 24, 2012 at 7:33 PM, Bob in Jersey bob.in.jer...@juno.com wrote:
Joe Hass, in part:
2. I was amused when Leigh Diffey simply noted that Bob Varsha was on
assignment on Fox. The assignment is handling the Barret Jackson
auction which is airing on Speed, which he had no problem
Mother Jersey is wondering what PG is paying for the music in their
Swiffer commercials.
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