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Nov 4th, 2003 03:51 PM
Brandon If they're smart, they'll save it for sweeps week.
Nov 4th, 2003 03:47 PM
mburbank See, now, I'd watch that, 'fiction advisory' or no.
Nov 4th, 2003 03:43 PM
Brandon
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Originally Posted by The One and Only...
They're airing "The Roosevelts" on Fox. It deals with his secret cocaine addiction and 25 wives.
Followed up by "The Clintons," dealing with their secret practices of killing white Christian children, drinking their blood, and then offering up the carcasses as a sacrifice to their dark lord.
Nov 4th, 2003 03:42 PM
The One and Only... They're airing "The Roosevelts" on Fox. It deals with his secret cocaine addiction and 25 wives.
Nov 4th, 2003 02:24 PM
mburbank Well,at least Viacom doesn't loose anything in the deal. That wa my main concern. I'd hate to see Viacom hurt in any way.
Nov 4th, 2003 02:18 PM
Brandon
Reagan mini-series cancelled by CBS

From NYTimes.com:

CBS Shifts Reagan Mini-series to Showtime
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Published: November 4, 2003


NEW YORK (AP) -- Barraged by accusations from conservatives that it was distorting the legacy of a president, CBS announced Tuesday it was pulling "The Reagans" miniseries off the air.

The network said it was licensing the completed film to Showtime, a pay cable network that, like CBS, is owned by Viacom.

CBS insisted it was not bowing to pressure about portions of the script, but that the decision was made after seeing the finished film.

"Although the miniseries features impressive production values and acting performances, and although the producers have sources to verify each scene in the script, we believe it does not present a balanced portrayal of the Reagans for CBS and its audience," the network said in a statement.

As a broadcast network, CBS has different standards than a pay cable network, CBS said.

Supporters of the former president, who has Alzheimer's disease, are concerned the miniseries contained numerous inaccuracies. The conservative Media Research Center had asked major advertisers to review the script and consider not buying commercial time on the show.

The chairman of the Republican National Committee also told CBS President Leslie Moonves that historians should review the miniseries for historical accuracy, or that a disclaimer should be run declaring the program fiction.

There was been a concern, after part of the script was published in The New York Times last month, that Reagan was portrayed as being uncaring and judgmental toward people suffering with AIDS.

The former president's son, Michael Reagan, told ABC's "Good Morning America" on Tuesday that he wanted CBS to "show Ronald Reagan for what he is."

"What they've done is try and strip the heart of Reagan away," he said. "The great thing about my father is his big heart."

"The Reagans" had been considered a major cog in CBS' November sweeps programming. It had been scheduled to air on Nov. 16, a Sunday -- television's most-watched night of the week.

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Yeah, everyone knows Reagan was always caring and compassionate to people with AIDS.

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