some good news. i would rather see Arrested Development stay on a network so to keep the creative parameters consistent, but if Showtime is the last hope, then that is better than having no show at all. ABC seems to be all about hitting the younger audience with all things critically-acclaimed, so it might be a good match. FOX, on the other hand, has had a string of crappy dramas, and it's easy to see how Arrested Development doesn't fit in with garbage like Reunion.
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ABC and Showtime Pursuing Arrested?
Source: Variety December 14, 2005
Fox still hasn't officially canceled Arrested Development, but if it does, other networks are interested in the show, reports Variety.
Both ABC and Showtime have had conversations with 20th Century Fox TV and indicated they're open to making a deal for new episodes of the critically beloved, Emmy-winning comedy from creator Mitch Hurwitz. No formal negotiations have taken place, and there are still numerous hurdles that might prevent such a move -- including the show's hefty pricetag.
Showtime is said to be in particularly hot pursuit of the ratings-challenged comedy, now on life support at Fox. Series' third-season order was recently cut to 13 episodes.
The trade says that Fox has already deficited millions in order to produce the show, which costs about $1.6 million per half-hour to produce. It's believed Fox deficits about $400,000 per episode.
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ABC and Showtime Pursuing Arrested?
Source: Variety December 14, 2005
Fox still hasn't officially canceled Arrested Development, but if it does, other networks are interested in the show, reports Variety.
Both ABC and Showtime have had conversations with 20th Century Fox TV and indicated they're open to making a deal for new episodes of the critically beloved, Emmy-winning comedy from creator Mitch Hurwitz. No formal negotiations have taken place, and there are still numerous hurdles that might prevent such a move -- including the show's hefty pricetag.
Showtime is said to be in particularly hot pursuit of the ratings-challenged comedy, now on life support at Fox. Series' third-season order was recently cut to 13 episodes.
The trade says that Fox has already deficited millions in order to produce the show, which costs about $1.6 million per half-hour to produce. It's believed Fox deficits about $400,000 per episode.