There are 8 messages totalling 238 lines in this issue. Topics of the day: 1. Blood Ties 2. The Border 3. the longevity of vampire shows (6) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2007 18:48:05 -0500 From: Lisa Stevens <lstevens39@e.......> Subject: Re: Blood Ties Lisa Knust wrote: > Hi- > So I watched this last night too and I couldn't help but get > nostalgic and wistful with shots of the CN Tower at sunrise and > sunset. I kept expecting Nick to be working at the police > precinct. It was also interesting to see Christina Cox again as it > seems as if she's matured a lot as an actress since her Joan of Arc > days on FK. Overall, I liked the show (although I'll generally > watch almost any show with vampires in it at least until it majorly > tanks), but it is, of course, not FK. :) > I did feel like I wanted to go back even more and watch the FK > DVDs. Is anyone interested in starting up episode discussion > again? I think we were in the beginning still of Season 1 when the > Season 3 DVDs came out. > > I think we should continue the episode discussions. I too watched this last night and did get nostalgic, ah the memories. Lisa Hobbs Stevens ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2007 18:27:25 -0700 From: J L Kerr <jlkerr1228@c.......> Subject: Re: The Border Speaking of Nigel, did anyone else catch him in the recent BBC miniseries, The State Within? There was another character named Nicholas who he called by name at least once; ah... the memories. :) JL Kerr http://members.aol.com/jlkerr1228/index.html ----- Original Message ----- From: "fkforever" <fkforever@y.......> To: <FORKNI-L@l.......> Sent: Sunday, March 11, 2007 2:42 PM Subject: [FORKNI-L] The Border > Nigel Bennett and Catherine Disher .... are both in the pilot for a > possible new CBC Series. "The Border". > > The show is currently listed as post production, so not much informations > is available yet. > > http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0896527/ > > > Desiree > > ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2007 19:20:41 -0700 From: Allison <smilewithviolets@y.......> Subject: the longevity of vampire shows How long a life does a vampire tv show have? Blood Ties was okay with a healthy dose of cheese in the mix. If you think about it we were probably really lucky to have three seasons of Forever Knight. In terms of longevity I might place it behind Angel, Buffy, and Dark Shadows. A few of the recent (say in the past ten years) attempts haven't lasted more than one season. Are there any shows I'm forgetting, which outlasted Forever Knight? /random thought Allison unnamed cousin smilewithviolets@y....... ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2007 19:30:08 -0700 From: Libby Singleton <libratsie@s.......> Subject: Re: the longevity of vampire shows Dark Shadows immediately jumped to mind. Considering Forever Knight was cancelled several times and resurrected, we are very lucky to have had three seasons. Come to think of it, wasn't it cancelled each season? Or was that not an issue after season 2? I didn't start watching until season 3 so wasn't around the list until then. --Libs Allison <smilewithviolets@y.......> wrote: n terms of longevity I might place it behind Angel, Buffy, and Dark Shadows. A few of the recent (say in the past ten years) attempts haven't lasted more than one season. Are there any shows I'm forgetting, which outlasted Forever Knight? ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2007 23:50:16 -0800 From: Sarah Smith <lucien1228@h.......> Subject: Re: the longevity of vampire shows I think it was only cancelled after season 2, there was about 2 years between seasons 2 and 3. Then Tracy and Reese took over for Schanke and Cohen. Sarah Libby Singleton <libratsie@s.......>wrote: > > Come to think of it, wasn't it cancelled each season? Or was that > not an issue after season 2? I didn't start watching until season 3 > so wasn't around the list until then. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 13 Mar 2007 04:27:47 EDT From: KnghtWtch@a....... Subject: Re: the longevity of vampire shows In a message dated 3/13/2007 3:51:40 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, lucien1228@h....... writes: I think it was only canceled after season 2, there was about 2 years between seasons 2 and 3. Then Tracy and Reese took over for Schanke and Cohen. Sarah Coming out of my crypt for a moment. The show was aired in Fall of 1992. 13 episodes were first produced by CBS in the US. CBS liked the show and had 9 more episodes taped and aired. This first season was then canceled. The fans rallied and got the show back for the 1994 season. This time a full season was aired. The series once again was canceled . The 'fans' went on a big letter writing campaign and once again the show was brought back for the 1996 season. The show was then canceled once more: as to the reason, I'm not completely sure. Low ratings was the rumor. But what can the broadcasting companies expect when they aired the show at 1:30 in the morning. Forever Knight on independent stations and , in my opinion, never reached it's proper/interested audience. So if anyone ever says to you the fans don't make a difference, site the efforts of the Fans of Forever Knight. We are a really great group of people. LONG LIVE THE KNIGHT!!!!!!!! KnightWitch ;-]= CaddyWhacker, first and foremost. AND NOW I CAN PROVE IT!!!!!!!! ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 13 Mar 2007 04:45:58 -0700 From: Libby Singleton <libratsie@s.......> Subject: Re: the longevity of vampire shows KnghtWtch@a....... wrote: ***The fans rallied and got the show back for the 1994 season. This time a full season was aired. The series once again was canceled .*** Actually, CBS didn't air the second season as I recall. It was sold on a syndicated basis to whichever station wanted to air it. I remember this as although I didn't watch it then, I had friends who did, and seem to recall them talking about it *** The 'fans' went on a big letter writing campaign and once again the show was brought back for the 1996 season.*** This time, the cable channel USA picked it up thus all the third season changes. It was also sold on a syndicated basis. I'm sure of that as I watched it on a non-USA station, then would watch it again when it was aired on the cable USA channel. *** But what can the broadcasting companies expect when they aired the show at 1:30 in the morning. Forever Knight on independent stations and , in my opinion, never reached it's proper/interested audience. **** Since it was aired on independent stations for 2nd and 3rd seasons, local stations had control over when it aired. It didn't show at 1:30 in the morning here. For the third season (and I think the second) it aired at 10:30pm Saturdays where I live. I suspect if it'd been airing on a major network for all three seasons, it would've been cancelled sooner (although this, of course, is a guess on my part). Networks tend to be less forgiving about ratings. --Libs ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 13 Mar 2007 12:18:44 -0400 From: Lisa McDavid <mclisa@m.......> Subject: Re: the longevity of vampire shows Someone asked if low ratings were the reason for the cancellation of FK in its final season. No, actually it was cancelled by USA, who pulled their investment out, because the production company for Highlander made doing so a condition of USA's getting Highlander in repeats. I know this for a fact. When it happened I was sworn to secrecy by my source. FK was running against Highlander in a lot of markets and was making inroads. So USA caved. The only reason we got the full season was because the German production company insisted on the fulfilment of their contract. Notice how suddenly the script quality went back up? That was because USA no longer was trying to dumb it down so FK's own people were back in control. For example, we no longer had things like LC running a strip contest with that cheesy speech about getting in touch with oneself by getting naked. Nigel Bennett tried to quit over that one, btw. He told me so himself at a later convention. I am glad he didn't, but I couldn't have blamed him if he had. The irony, for those of us who knew what really happened, was the suggestion that that same company should be approached about taking over and producing FK! At the time we couldn't say anything. I finally told the list several years later when the rumor got going that it was the fault of Aaron Spelling, on behalf of Kindred: the Embraced. Nope, A.S. had nothing to do with it. We heard later, after the fans' third season campaign and the listmembers who went to the Las Vegas convention where syndicated shows are sold to local stations and programmers, that if FK had been a show on one of the big three networks (this was before Fox), it would definitely have been saved. We also know now that USA had planned to push FK hard, just before Highlander's producers got into the act. Ger had been supposed to come and do several days of personal appearances in Las Vegas, and there was going to be lots of FK merchandise there. The FK mugs are a good example. McLisa mclisa@m....... ------------------------------ End of FORKNI-L Digest - <first ever> to 13 Mar 2007 (#2007-1) **************************************************************
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