HelloLarry-related stories
Posted Feb 19th 2009 3:03PM by Danny Gallagher
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, Programming, Ratings, Reality-Free

It looks like even the magic formula that
Will Ferrell and Adam McKay created to become comedy movie mavericks doesn't work on the aptly named "idiot box."
HBO's new
Eastbound & Down bombed in its premiere episode and lost nearly 40 percent of the lead-in audience from
Flight of the Conchords. It also only scored a measly .3 in the ratings, which is dangerously close to "
HelloLarrydom."
But fear not, Ferrell freaks. This is HBO, the network that dared to mess with convention, give fledgling shows time to grow and kept
Arli$$ on the air for six whole seasons.
Continue reading Eastbound & Down is headed down south, for now
Posted Dec 20th 2008 1:02PM by Richard Keller
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Other Comedy Shows, Industry, Programming, Retro Squad, Reality-Free
The species known as the network executive (networkitus executivus) is unique in the world of nature. Seemingly human in stature and characterization, the network executive is unusual in the sense that its brain is seated firmly in its tushie region. As this area of the executive's body gets the least amount of blood during an average day this leads to some very strange programming decisions. Thus, the reason that viewers were entertained by Cop Rock, Who Wants to Marry a Millionaire? and that sitcom that starred Emeril.
This lack of blood also causes memory loss. At least, that's what I believe it does because it's the only way I could think of that NBC would hire Ben Silverman to co-chair the entertainment division. Or, rather, hire another man named Silverman to help program their primetime schedule. For, if their memories were working properly, they would have realized that another man with the last name of Silverman came to the NBC 30 years ago and proceeded to muck everything up as well.
Continue reading Hasn't NBC learned? Never trust a guy with the last name of Silverman