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The 2007 Network Upfronts: ABC

Written by Josh Lasser
Published May 15, 2007

In recent years ABC has done a wonderful job developing new scripted hour-long series. They’ve had cultural phenomena galore, from Lost to Desperate Housewives, to Grey’s Anatomy to Ugly Betty. To be sure, they have put out some clunkers, too (Day Break, which at the very least was interesting in concept though poor in execution), but on the whole, their hour-long programs have done well. They’ve been far, far less successful on the thirty minute comedy end however (as is true among all the networks).

ABC is not poised to change this around for next season, as they are completely forgoing any sort of two-hour comedy block. At the opening of the fall season, ABC will have three comedy series on TV, all of them brand new. According to Jim is gone, George Lopez is gone, Knights of Prosperity is gone. Oddly, the unfunny, poorly written Notes from the Underbelly will be back once Dancing with the Stars completes its run.

Come the start of the fall season, ABC’s lineup will look like this (new programs are in bold):

 

SundayMondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFridaySaturday
7:00America's Funniest
Home Videos
      
7:30
8:00Extreme Makeover:
Home Edition
Dancing with
the Stars
CavemenPushing
Daisies
Ugly BettyMen in
Trees
College
Football
8:30Carpoolers
9:00Desperate
Housewives
DWTS:
Results Show
Private
Practice
Grey's
Anatomy
Women's
Murder Club
9:30Sam I Am
10:00Brothers &
Sisters
The
Bachelor
Boston
Legal
Dirty Sexy
Money
Big
Shots
20/20
10:30

The three new comedies: Sam I Am, Cavemen, and Carpoolers all have “interesting” hooks.

Sam I Am focuses on Sam (Christina Applegate), a woman who has just emerged from an eight-day coma with amnesia. She discovers that she wasn’t actually a very good person and tries to change that now. Having trouble figuring that one out? It’s easy, just think My Name is Earl, substitute Sam for Earl, a coma for a car accident, and amnesia for karma. See? Simple.

Carpoolers has a bunch of men, all at different points in their lives. There’s the recently divorced playboy guy; the timid homemaker/breadwinner guy; the newlywed guy, the traditional, old-school guy. They commute to and from work together and discuss their lives.

Then, there’s Cavemen. Please note that while I sometimes write jokes that fall flat, the following is completely serious: Cavemen is a show inspired by the Geico insurance caveman commercials. They live in the South in the present day, but are cavemen. They just want to be treated like everyone else, but they keep getting singled out because…  they’re cavemen. One hopes that ABC has taken into account the history of racism in this country in general and the South in particular and that they will deal with these outsiders who are treated differently with some degree of tact.

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Josh Lasser, formerly known as "TV and Film Guy," and complete with a Masters Degree in Critical Studies in said areas, gives his opinions on TV, Film, and Entertainment in general. All of which he does in a shameless attempt to try to get paid to do the exact same thing. He's also quite proud to say that he's the editor of the Blogcritics Magazine Television Section.
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The 2007 Network Upfronts: ABC
Published: May 15, 2007
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#1 — May 15, 2007 @ 11:36AM — Phillip Winn [URL]

I love not taking a break from Lost, but of course I hate waiting until they're all filmed. :-)

#2 — May 15, 2007 @ 12:20PM — Dynamo of Eternia

Dang it, I want Knights of Prosperity back! (I know, it's wishful thinking, but I liked that show a lot!)

I can already tell that I pretty much won't be watching this network at all (which, other than Knights, has pretty much been the case for a while now).

#3 — May 15, 2007 @ 14:44PM — sean Paul Mahoney

Regarding Cavemen, I guess ABC now stands for "A Bad Choice". They passed on an American version of Footballers wives but siad yes to a sitcom based on a commercial? Yikes.
I think their winning streak has offically come to a schreeching hault. I'm glad Men in Trees is back though.

#4 — May 15, 2007 @ 14:49PM — Hi there

"According to Jim is gone, George Lopez is gone, Knights of Prosperity is gone."

While Lopez and Knights got the ax, the fate of Jim has not been decided yet. ABC might still bring it back as a mid-season replacement.

It is interesting to see a network that once relied on half-hour sitcoms (mostly of the family variety) now practically abandoning it.

#5 — May 15, 2007 @ 16:49PM — Chris Beaumont [URL]

Their lineup looks very weak. Can't say I find anything all that interesting....

I read a report from someone who saw the Cavemen pilot and it was reported as being awful. I'll be surprised if it lasts 5 episodes.

#6 — May 15, 2007 @ 17:24PM — Brent [URL]

Apparently George Lopez is not happy that his show was cancelled - according to him because the network said it cost too much - before he had a chance to wrap up some loose ends. He actually said "TV just became really, really white again."

#7 — May 15, 2007 @ 23:51PM — SDS

What happened to What About Brian?! I LOVE that show... as do all my friends. So they sign on Caveman and lose Brian. Wow. That's a bummer.

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