No More West Wing says NBC

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PASADENA, Calif. - The new president on ?The West Wing? will be a real short-timer: NBC announced Sunday it was pulling the plug on the Emmy-winning political drama in May after seven seasons.

NBC, struggling to regain its footing after the worst season in its history, also outlined several midseason schedule changes ? including the moves of popular dramas ?Law & Order? and ?Las Vegas.?

?The West Wing? announcement wasn?t much of a surprise. Although this season?s story line with a presidential campaign involving a Democrat played by Jimmy Smits and Republican portrayed by Alan Alda has been strong critically, ratings have sunk with its move to Sunday nights.

The decision to cancel it was made before actor John Spencer, who played former presidential chief of staff Leo McGarry, died of a heart attack Dec. 16, said Kevin Reilly, NBC entertainment president.

?There?s a point when you look at the ratings and say, it feels like it?s time,? Reilly said.

The series finale will be May 14, preceded by a one-hour retrospective. The campaign to replace the fictional Josiah Bartlet as president will be settled, NBC said.

Producers Aaron Sorkin and Thomas Schlamme, who created the show and guided it through its early years, will not be involved in the finale, Reilly said.

?The West Wing? won four Emmy Awards for best television drama in a row for its tales of political intrigue. At its prime, it also offered NBC two valuable benefits: critical acclaim and the most upscale audience on television, an important drawing point for advertisers.

NBC?s revamped schedule offered veteran ?Law & Order? producer Dick Wolf good and bad news. NBC is putting Wolf?s new drama ?Conviction,? about young prosecutors in New York, on Friday?s schedule starting March 3. But it is moving ?Law & Order? up an hour to Wednesdays at 9 p.m. ET ? competing directly with ABC?s blockbuster ?Lost.?

Wolf, who has had at least one show on NBC?s schedule for 21 years, shrugged when asked about the move.

?It?s like a long-term marriage,? he said. ?There are stresses and strains intermittently, but we are kind of stuck with each other.?

NBC is also moving ?Las Vegas? from Monday to Friday starting in March. Donald Trump is changing addresses again, with ?The Apprentice? moving to Monday where it will be preceded by the Howie Mandel-hosted game show ?Deal or No Deal.?

The network has two more midseason shows: ?Heist,? a cops-and-robbers drama from the director of ?Mr. & Mrs. Smith,? and ?Teachers,? a comedy about a high school English teacher.

?The Office? will go off the air at the end of March so star Steve Carell can film a movie, Reilly said. He said he also hasn?t figured out what to do with the ill-fated ?Friends? spinoff ?Joey,? which has 12 new episodes done but no place on the schedule.

?NBC is stable and our vital signs are encouraging,? Reilly said. ?Most predictions were that we were going to go from bad to worse this year, and that hasn?t happened.?

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It died after season 4, they've only just pulled it off life support. :(
 

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Good. NBC really does have some crap on TV. There's much better things to watch. Lost, Boston Legal, Invasion, Battlestar Galactica (NBC related, but...), Monk, Numb3rs, CSI. Who cares about The West Wing?
 

JLGatsby

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It never caught on well enough, America just doesn't like to watch respectable politicians.
 

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Originally posted by: RossMAN
Now they just need to kill ER

heh after the heli crashing on romano and that stupid tank crap, they should come up with a really cool and outlandish way of ending the series
 

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Originally posted by: PottedMeat
Originally posted by: RossMAN
Now they just need to kill ER

heh after the heli crashing on romano and that stupid tank crap, they should come up with a really cool and outlandish way of ending the series

Yeah it went down the crapper after Dr. Romano and Dr. Benton left.
 

mcvickj

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Bummer. I enjoy the series. Of course I can't say I'm completely suprised.
 

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Originally posted by: KarenMarie
i have never watched it. never even seen more than a commerical for it.

I highly recommend renting the DVDs (If you sign up for Hollywood Video's MVP plan it'd be really cheap :) Just make sure they have it first). I never had any interest in it either, but when I found out it was created/written by Aaron Sorkin I gave it a shot and I was HOOKED. The first few seasons were some of the best TV I've ever seen. His previous show, Sports Night, is another one of my all-time favorites.
 

Parrotheader

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Never saw a single episode. I was shocked it had actually been on that long.

They'll probably replace it with another Law and Order series. I liked the original way back in the beginning and SVU is still ok at times. But that franchise has long since its course IMO.

At least NBC once again has some really good sitcoms (Scrubs, Earl, The Office) though - even if none of them have the mass appeal of NBC's glory days of the 80s and 90s.

 

Kadarin

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I used to watch it back in the first couple of seasons and loved it, but I lost interest and never got back into it.
 

Zugzwang152

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I watch the Braco reruns all the time, but the addition of new cast members and the whole election plot has watered down the appeal.
 

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Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Originally posted by: FoBoT
hollyweird doing political shows is silly

Yeah, but it was actually very good.

:thumbsup:

The second season finale, Two Cathedrals, was one of the single greatest episodes to ever be on TV.
 

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Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Originally posted by: FoBoT
hollyweird doing political shows is silly

Yeah, but it was actually very good.

:thumbsup:

The second season finale, Two Cathedrals, was one of the single greatest episodes to ever be on TV.

:thumbsup:

 

UNCjigga

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I don't understand why NBC is doing so badly, while USA and Bravo are on fire with their original series programming and reality shows. Hell, NBC can put reruns of 'Walker: Texas Ranger' on during primetime and draw a larger audience than they have now for some of their new sh!t like 'Surface', etc.
 

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west wing was some of the best television i had seen. Incredible writing and acting.

to bad it "was" =\ it has been going downhill for some time.
The real kicker for me was a s6 episode (i think) where the nbc promo commercial was normall but then at the end of it they said "OH, and did we mention the giant asteroid heading towards earth?" >< it because clear that the network really didn't know how to place the show, etc.

It's kinda odd NBC shifting schedules killing shows, isn't that Fox's normal area of expertise?