WarioSajak
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Post by WarioSajak on Aug 20, 2021 12:46:00 GMT -5
Sony Pictures will have to calculate the degree to which Mike's presence, even in a behind-the-scenes role, will affect the image of two of its biggest brands. Sony claimed they didn't know about Mike's podcast or the lawsuits. Either they failed to do a background check before luring him away from Fremantle, or they're lying. Given everything that's come out recently, the fact he was fired from being Jeopardy! host but is still executive producer of both shows really doesn't bode well for either, since he could go the vindictive/revenge/sabotage-y route out of spite. And now I'm starting to wonder if Harry retired of his own volition...
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Post by usedletterboard on Aug 20, 2021 13:56:49 GMT -5
The NYT's story of Mike's resignation reported a very tense working environment at yesterday's production meeting and blatant disrespect towards two former champions who were present for Mike's debut taping. I don't know what his working relationship is like with the Wheel staff, but I imagine that it would be similarly uncomfortable in the wake of this scandal. In my wholly underqualified opinion, it would probably be in both shows' and Mike's best interest to step aside as executive producer so that the controversy does not continue to cloud one or both shows. It is much easier said than done, but it would be better to hire a new EP from within, likely one who has decades of experience working on each show (or both).
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MarioGS
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Post by MarioGS on Aug 20, 2021 14:00:10 GMT -5
^ How were non-contestants allowed to attend the taping? Wheel's still not allowing audiences.
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Post by usedletterboard on Aug 20, 2021 14:02:21 GMT -5
^ The two former champs in question were Buzzy Cohen and Ken Jennings, both of whom were present in an official capacity in the post-Trebek era of the show. I don't believe other former contestants were there. Poor wording on my part, mea culpa.
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Post by gameshowfandanny on Aug 20, 2021 14:48:46 GMT -5
^ Actually, according to the NYT article, Ken and Buzzy expected to attend yesterday's tapings, but Mike was too nervous to have them in the studio, so Ken and Buzzy watched the tapings in a "nearby green room" over a closed feed.
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Post by MarioGS on Aug 20, 2021 14:59:53 GMT -5
^ So… the Wheel stage, probably. 😅
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Post by usedletterboard on Aug 20, 2021 18:01:03 GMT -5
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Post by jjc927 on Aug 20, 2021 22:05:58 GMT -5
I can't imagine he would stay on as the Wheel EP if he steps down or is fired from his role as EP on Jeopardy.
Here's hoping when the time comes finding the successors to Pat and Vanna is not nearly the mess the process became for Jeopardy.
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Post by usedletterboard on Aug 25, 2021 16:03:07 GMT -5
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Post by MarioGS on Aug 25, 2021 17:12:46 GMT -5
Still not sure if it's a good or bad thing that the media is only referring to Mike as "Jeopardy! Producer" without mentioning Wheel, much like they did with Harry. Yeah, it helps shield Wheel from collateral damage, but it also keeps it out of public awareness, period. Despite everything that's happened, I bet Mike's sole week of next season will still get higher ratings than Wheel.
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Post by usedletterboard on Aug 25, 2021 17:20:52 GMT -5
^ It's almost certainly a good thing for Wheel that he is being distanced from the brand, whether intentionally or unintentionally. His name is associated with irreparable harm with Jeopardy! now. I wonder how prominently either show wants his name to be displayed in its credit roll at this point.
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Post by MarioGS on Aug 25, 2021 17:43:43 GMT -5
I hope they at least continue the "Mike 'Confetti' Richards" gag!
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Post by usedletterboard on Aug 25, 2021 17:47:10 GMT -5
Mike "Confetti and host of 'The Randumb Show'" Richards
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Post by usedletterboard on Aug 29, 2021 21:15:13 GMT -5
Matt Belloni, formerly of The Hollywood Reporter, puts out a subscriber-only scoop twice a week and has said that Sony is bracing for impact for an additional Mike Richards story that could be soon published by two separate outlets. Not sure how or if the scandal could affect his standing as EP, presumably for both shows. Spoilerized below to save space:
Jeopardy! is off this week, but Sony’s Tony Vinciquerra and Ravi Ahuja will no doubt be working overtime to figure out their duel problems: Will they stand by Mike Richards as executive producer after all that’s been revealed, and who’s gonna actually host the show?
On the first issue, I’m told there’s no movement, although Sony is bracing for additional reporting on Richards’ past that is in the works via at least two media outlets. On the second, they’ve got Mayim Bialik as temporary host for at least the next two weeks of taping. She’s emerged as an intriguing possibility for the permanent gig, though there are big hurdles.
During the initial search, Sony loved Bialik, as did the focus groups, I’m told. She had an easygoing presence, intellectual bona fides via her PhD in neuroscience, and geek cred from her years on The Big Bang Theory. (That anti-vaxx stuff from her 2012 book likely wouldn’t stick; she’s already said she got the Covid vaccine.)
Just one problem: She wasn’t available. Bialik’s commitment to her Fox sitcom Call Me Kat, which begins production on its second season next month, would have required producer Warner Bros. Television to sign off on the new job, a big ask. Further complicating matters, Kat is starting late, given its premiere date in the new year, which means a compressed schedule. And even if WBTV did sign off, filming 230 episodes a year of a game show, in addition to 18 episodes of a comedy series, would have been difficult.
So Bialik agreed to host primetime specials instead, leaving the syndicated show to Richards. But now that Richards has stepped down, if Sony can’t find a suitable host, might it wait a year for Bialik to become available? Or maybe tag-team her with others this season to fit it all in her schedule, and then hand it off to her next year? Sounds like as good an option as Sony has right now.
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Post by vnisanian2001 on Aug 29, 2021 23:47:52 GMT -5
Didn't Mayim defend the once idolized only by Hollywood Harvey Weinstein?
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Post by speedandstrategy on Aug 30, 2021 10:42:38 GMT -5
Didn't Mayim defend the once idolized only by Hollywood Harvey Weinstein? I wouldn't say that. She just published an editorial talking about how she dressed conservatively and didn't act flirty. I'll grant that the article was a bit tone deaf, but to call it victim blaming (let alone a defense of Weinstein) is reaching a bit. It was more of an account of her personal experiences. She later clarified her comments and apologized for giving the wrong impression.
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Post by billygr on Aug 30, 2021 15:36:11 GMT -5
Matt Belloni, formerly of The Hollywood Reporter, puts out a subscriber-only scoop twice a week and has said that Sony is bracing for impact for an additional Mike Richards story that could be soon published by two separate outlets. Not sure how or if the scandal could affect his standing as EP, presumably for both shows. Spoilerized below to save space:
Jeopardy! is off this week, but Sony’s Tony Vinciquerra and Ravi Ahuja will no doubt be working overtime to figure out their duel problems: Will they stand by Mike Richards as executive producer after all that’s been revealed, and who’s gonna actually host the show?
On the first issue, I’m told there’s no movement, although Sony is bracing for additional reporting on Richards’ past that is in the works via at least two media outlets. On the second, they’ve got Mayim Bialik as temporary host for at least the next two weeks of taping. She’s emerged as an intriguing possibility for the permanent gig, though there are big hurdles.
During the initial search, Sony loved Bialik, as did the focus groups, I’m told. She had an easygoing presence, intellectual bona fides via her PhD in neuroscience, and geek cred from her years on The Big Bang Theory. (That anti-vaxx stuff from her 2012 book likely wouldn’t stick; she’s already said she got the Covid vaccine.)
Just one problem: She wasn’t available. Bialik’s commitment to her Fox sitcom Call Me Kat, which begins production on its second season next month, would have required producer Warner Bros. Television to sign off on the new job, a big ask. Further complicating matters, Kat is starting late, given its premiere date in the new year, which means a compressed schedule. And even if WBTV did sign off, filming 230 episodes a year of a game show, in addition to 18 episodes of a comedy series, would have been difficult.
So Bialik agreed to host primetime specials instead, leaving the syndicated show to Richards. But now that Richards has stepped down, if Sony can’t find a suitable host, might it wait a year for Bialik to become available? Or maybe tag-team her with others this season to fit it all in her schedule, and then hand it off to her next year? Sounds like as good an option as Sony has right now.
It sounds like a lot, but if they were to go to taping 6 episodes in a day (as Wheel has for some time now), that would only be 39 days needed out of a full year. It would be a touch harder (since they have to keep them in order), but no reason it wouldn't work (tape Mom-Mon, next time Tue-Tue and so forth). Film special events (like tournaments) when they get to a point where it fits (when they finish a week of Fri-Fri taping) - they have a few extra spots (230 doesn't divide evenly by 6), so those could be done the standard 5 at a time/2 days in a row format.
Not sure how many days of filming are needed for the episodes of the comedy (18 x what# of days), but still seems to leave time/space to make it all fit in. Not quite the standard format, but they could likely make it work.
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Post by wheellover65 on Aug 30, 2021 17:26:06 GMT -5
Not sure how many days of filming are needed for the episodes of the comedy (18 x what# of days), but still seems to leave time/space to make it all fit in. Not quite the standard format, but they could likely make it work. Most sitcoms tape one episode per week over the course of the entire week. That's why it's tough to fit in two days a week for Jeopardy.
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Post by Millioncolorsoflight on Aug 31, 2021 11:27:48 GMT -5
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Post by SmashWhammy on Aug 31, 2021 11:28:07 GMT -5
who saw THIS coming?
(edit:beaten to the publish button)
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