On Jan 11, 3:30 pm, Tom Wolper <[email protected]> wrote:
> The first thing I would say they could offer Conan is lots more money,
> in effect overpaying him to keep him pretending to be a team player.
> If Conan wants to branch out to producing prime time shows, like
> Worldwide Pants did, maybe NBC can offer up some production deals. In
> a TV Week articles Bob links to, NBC's Gaspin said the PR problem
> overshadowed the contractual problem when it came to affiliate
> relations. I think it does with Conan also.

He's already tried doing prime time shows on NBC--remember
"Lost?"  (No, not that "Lost"--the reality competition show.)
Remember the Andy Richter-as-a-private-dick sitcom that the critics
loved and got bad ratings?  Both Conaco productions.

And do these development deals for late-night guys come up with any
hits other than "Raymond" and "Bloopers and Practical Jokes?"  (Carson
produced the latter with Dick Clark, in case you forgot, because his
company produced his special "The World's Greatest Practical Jokes"
and a series of specials on commercials that got folded into
"Bloopers.")  Shame Kimmel doesn't have the same sensibilities as
ABC's prime time audience, or Jackhole Industries would get a
development deal.
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