Newsgasm: No more days for 20 Good Years

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By Tabloid Baby | | 7:42 am | 3 Comments

20goodyears.jpgNBC may be having second thoughts about saving money by turning over the 8 pm timeslot to cheap reality TV and game shows and the likes of Howie Mandel and Bob Saget. Starting November 30, they’re looking to recreate their less-tarnished past, turning Thursday nights into a two-hour primetime comedy block, as Scrubs returns and the struggling 30 Rock is added to follow My Name Is Earl and The Office

But the real news is between the lines.

There’s no mention of 20 Good Years (aka 30 Bad Minutes, poor Jeffrey Tambor), which gets bumped on November 22 and apparently is never coming back. That was one of those show that looked like a loser from the very first “very special” extended promos they ran in the summer. (They were running the first episode on airlines before the broadcast premiere, and people were trying to get out of the plane).

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3 Comments

  1. 1
    NoMantecaPorFavor
    Posted October 26, 2006 at 11:08 am

    Aw, this makes me sad. I’m embarassed to admit that I actually watched this last night and liked it…it was an old-fashioned sitcom in a good way (complete with a terrible-but-catchy theme song). I find it sad that networks don’t give shows ANY time to find an audience, especially when they put them up against Dancing with the Stars and the like. Jeffrey Tambor and John Lithgow actually had good chemistry…no, it wasn’t Arrested Development, but it was a hundred times more entertaining than Studio 60. ~sigh~ I bet if The Golden Girls was launched now, it would’ve been yanked before Rose’s first St. Olaf story.

  2. 2
    NoMantecaPorFavor
    Posted October 26, 2006 at 11:49 am

    Adding: But I must admit that this Tambor/Lithgow leather daddy photo is horrific. Egad.

  3. 3
    conrad5
    Posted October 26, 2006 at 12:26 pm

    Jeffery Tambor must be so pissed that Dr. Phil stole his look, and is now snagging all the girls.

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