Originally Posted by NoEntry2k:
“A fairly unimpressive bunch if you ask me, but it's personal taste I guess.
If I were James Corden I'd be a bit concerned, they are essentially trialling replacement hosts should his ratings be poor, before his first show has even aired. It means replacing him could be very easy if he underperforms.”
I definitely thought this when I saw the list. Each of them (except Kunal obviously!) is a classic 'soon-to-be middle aged white guy stand up' who, if their careers went a favourable way, could be the host of any one of the late night shows in the future.
This is definitely a case of 'try before you buy', and James Corden would be right to be extremely concerned. The thing is, back when he was first announced, everyone said 'how is he going to balance his acting - which seemed to still be a priority for him - and the long-running nature of these late night gigs?'. For me, Corden doesn't seem the type to be wanting a 10 year job. I may be wrong, but this feels like a temporary job for him, not long term.
Of that list, Drew Carey jumps out as the most obvious 'next big talk show host'. He's a very easy person to watch, although he doesn't do a massive amount on Who's Line, he definitely contributes to that show's successes. Mind you, I'm most interested to see how Kunal does - he's younger than the others, a British Indian, and so very far out of the box of usual talk show hosts! I'd like to see him have a good reception, because it would indicate US audiences are open to something more than the usual fare. And yes, why no women?! 9 weeks and there wasn't time to have a single one guest host? I think you can see my eyes rolling from space here!
Originally Posted by little-monster:
“FOX have announced they are not ordering any more episodes of Red Band Society.”
No surprises there in the least. Ratings are just awful. Actually, they've pulled it entirely from their schedule as of now - meaning they only aired 9 out of the 13 episodes made. No conclusion for that show! It always needles me a little that they are perfectly happy to yank stuff out of the schedule with zero concern for anyone who was actually watching the show! I wonder if they'll burn off the final ones over the Christmas period?