It was announced last month that Joss Whedon would be doing film and tv development for the mouse house for at least three years. It was mentioned that one of those projects would be a TV series based on characters from The Avengers. According to… Read More »Marvel Greenlights Pilot for S.H.I.E.L.D TV Series for ABC
In 1997, Michael Eisner issued a request to the team at ABC: create a Saturday morning block that is unique to all of its competitors. Peter Hastings, who had just left working for Animaniacs and Pinky and the Brain, pitched an idea that all the days of the week were represented by gloomy looking buildings, with Saturday being a grand and colorful skyscraper in the shape of a 1. The pitch was ok’ed, and more brainstorming started. Peter also brought up the idea of using virtual sets, which he was very unfamiliar with. After some test runs, they decided that the virtual sets were a great idea and were thus added to the show and its format.
The block premiered in September of 1997 and consisted of 4 shows in 2 hours. Between the shows and during commercials would be hosting interstitials coming from “inside” the Saturday building. In 1999, the block itself got a spin-off with Disney’s One Too premiering on UPN. This 2 hour block reran episodes from popular shows from the normal ABC block.
The shows that were featured on both channels covered a wide array of different topics, and in some cases, a wide array of controversy. In 1996, Jumbo Pictures was purchased by The Walt Disney Pictures, thus Nickelodeon’s hit show Doug became part of the Disney company. After a 3 year hiatus from Nick, Disney started making new episodes for One Saturday Morning. Though many people were against the idea of the “New Doug”, it quickly became the most popular show of the block and spawned tons of merchandise, video games, a full-length movie in theaters, and a musical show at the then MGM Studios. Another controversial tidbit came from the block airing the final season of Gargoyles, which many felt was too adult for a kids TV block.
Other shows included the short lived Hercules and Tarzan animated series, the hit Jungle Cubs, the surprise hit Lloyd In Space, Pepper Ann, Sabrina: The Animated Series, and the awesome The Weekenders. The most popular overall though was Recess. This show is still shown occasionally on Disney Channel, it will never go away…its just that popular! 4 films were made for the show, as well as the characters having a guest appearance on the Lilo and Stitch series.
Due to poor ratings, the interstitials were cancelled in 2000. In 2002, the block was cancelled and replaced with ABC Kids. It originally aired original shows, but eventually became the place for Disney Channel sitcom reruns. This past year, the block was cancelled and replaced with a series of educational and environmental programming.
Of the new fall season shows for ABC, Disney is pushing two of them the hardest. 666 Park Ave, which features LOST alum Terry O’Quinn and Last Resort, which features a submarine and and island (see there’s your LOST tie-in). A new extended trailer for… Read More »Extended Trailer for ABC’s new show “Last Resort”
The 13th Celebrity Joining the Cast Will Be Voted in by Fans as the “Viewers’ Choice: All-Star”
Dancing With The Stars has been a breakout reality show for ABC for 14 seasons. That’s more than enough time for the show to build up its onw celebrities. Indeed some of the shows most popular celebrities will be back for the 15th season as part of “Dancing with the Stars: All-Stars” where they will compete for another chance at winning the coveted mirror ball trophy for a very special All-Star season. From former champions to fan favorites, including a celebrity voted in by fans, the stars will return and will be paired with some of the world’s most decorated professional ballroom dancers for the most unforgettable season yet. The much awaited professional dancer partner pairings will be announced live on ABC’s “Good Morning America,” August 13.
In a show first, fans will determine who the final All-Star cast member will be. The three celebrities vying to fill the 13th spot on the cast are Sabrina Bryan, Carson Kressley and Kyle Massey. Fans can vote for their favorite “Viewers’ Choice: All-Star” at www.ABC.com/DancingwiththeStars, presented by Diet Pepsi, starting today, Friday, July 27 at 10:30 a.m., PT through Friday, August 24 at 12:00 p.m., PT, to determine which of the three celebrities will be named the final All-Star contestant. Once voting has closed, the final cast member will be announced live on “Good Morning America,” on Monday, August 27.
The All-Star cast and their professional partners will take to the stage for the season premiere of “Dancing with the Stars: All-Stars,” MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 (8:00-10:00 p.m., ET) followed by the premiere of “Dancing with the Stars the Results Show” on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 (8:00-10:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network.
Ladies and gentlemen, it’s safe to start making your evening plans. ABC has announced the fall premiere dates for its lineup of prime time shows on the network channel. For the most part, the night they debut on, is their regular night. However, please note:… Read More »ABC Lists Premiere Dates for Fall Series
Hi Revenge friends! Hope your summer has been free of any psychopaths, moms in skin-bearing lingerie, or the sad sound of violins! I’m back with a quick scoop on the upcoming Season 2 of the show. Jennifer Jason Leigh, movie, theater and television star (last… Read More »Revenge Welcomes New Actor
ABC’s Once Upon A Time was a definite success story for ABC last year. The show’s Comic-Con panel thanked their fans and promised that season two would weave an even better spell over the audience. Here’s the season 2 preview: Looks like someone new is… Read More »Once Upon A Time – Season 2 Preview