Posts with tag online petition
Posted Jun 15th 2007 3:01PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Web, Celebrities, Jericho
Short but good interview with Jericho star Skeet Ulrich over at TVGuide.com. He talks about how surprised he was by the intensity of the fan support the show received after it was canceled. He says his mom first alerted him to the campaign (everyone say it at once: awwwwwwwwwwwwwww!).
He says the "nuts" line was actually the hardest line he had to deliver all season, because "it's such a non-sequitur," so he finds it funny that it was that line that inspired fans.
He also reveals that Gerald McRaney was ready to leave the show. In fact, he was frustrated throughout the season because he wanted more to do.
[via Pop Candy]
Posted Jun 14th 2007 10:01AM by Richard Keller
Filed under: Industry, Programming, OpEd, Traveler
Okay, enough already! Personally, I'm glad that the grass roots campaign to save Jericho turned out well, and I think that the Mars candy bar campaign to save Veronica Mars is cute, but a futile attempt (at least according to show creator Rob Thomas). But, when a television studio tells you to sign a petition to save a show that the network didn't seem to really want in the first place you're going a bit too far.
The studio I'm talking about is Warner Brothers Television, and the show I'm talking about is ABC's Traveler. We actually received an email from someone over at WBTV promoting an online petition asking for a second season of the show, which has done okay since its premiere. The petition says that 8 episodes of the show aren't enough and the network should consider bringing the show back for a new season. As I write this there are 513 signatures, which is probably not enough to send to the programming wonks over at the Alphabet Network.
Continue reading First they wanted us to save Jericho, then Veronica Mars, and now Traveler
Posted Jan 11th 2007 4:42PM by Julia Ward
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, Other Reality Shows, NBC, Cable, Late Night, Saturday Night Live, Celebrities, Project Runway

The folks over at
Blogging Project Runway have started an
online petition to get Tim Gunn a hosting gig on
Saturday Night Live. In their words, "Tim is charming, handsome, witty and adorable. With extensive experience working before a live audience, including guest-hosting
Regis and Kelly, we believe that Tim Gunn would be an ideal host for
Saturday Night Live."
Gunn is, of course, the Chair of Parsons School of Design's Fashion Department and den mother to
Project Runway's contestants. I'm sure Gunn would ace the cue card reading requirement for hosting
SNL, but I'd really only want to see him in a Andy Samberg digital short or dissing the lackluster sketches with his "make it work" mantra. In reality, you're more likely to see Gunn turn up on
Antiques Roadshow with his
miniatures collection, but you never know. With the NBC/Bravo connection, one big PR push could lead to another, and Gunn may wind up in the
SNL driver's seat with Seal as the musical guest. If this sounds like something you want to see,
you know what to do, fashionistas.
Posted Nov 9th 2006 9:25AM by Julia Ward
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, Cable, TV on DVD, OpEd, Short-Lived Shows, Children

Remember the days when alternative music and indie movies were actually alternative and independent? When I was in high school in the late 80s and early 90s, you got beat up for liking Hal Hartley movies, listening to bands from Athens and thinking Crispin Glover was the best part of
Back to the Future. Members of Generation X that had taken a liking to punk rock or arty movies had to wait until college to find like-minded folks. This may, of course, be my romanticizing memory at work, but if your glory days were anything like mine, than
The Adventures of Pete & Pete was your show.
The Nickelodeon show started out as a series of shorts and developed into a show which ran for three seasons between 1993 and 1996. The show's eccentric cast of characters included two brothers named Pete, their mom, the metal plate inside mom's head, dad, the eldest Pete's best friend Ellen, Artie the strongest man in the world and little Pete's tattoo Petunia. The show followed the kids' adventures in the suburban town of Wellsville.
Continue reading Short-Lived Shows: The Adventures of Pete & Pete