Members soapfan770 Posted 16 hours ago Members Share Posted 16 hours ago (edited) I can definitely see that airing the same week as The Love Boat colliding with an iceberg and sinking while crossing the North Atlantic on the Titanic anniversary with a “Who lives and dies?!” Promo next to Mr Belvedere being blackmailed over his wanted fugitive status back in the UK Please register in order to view this content Agree with you both. I am also going assume that while Hotel may had some big numbers the first 2 seasons BUT the demographics weren’t great. Reason I say this is I distinctly remember my parents watching St Elsewhere and/or The Equalizer after Dynasty. I still don’t get Hotel’s designation as a primetime soap opera either lol. ABC should have aired Paper Dolls in the 10/9 slot on Wednesdays in the fall of 1984 to give that show some more legs. Obviously ABC was eyeing a double bill night in the same vein as Dallas & Falcon Crest and that might have worked better than leaving Paper Dolls to the wolves in an untested timeslot. Edited 16 hours ago by soapfan770 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members kalbir Posted 15 hours ago Members Share Posted 15 hours ago Aaron Spelling still had clout with ABC in Fall 1984, as I think they knew he was going to pull out all the stops for Dynasty to get to #1, which he did. That's probably why ABC kept Hotel as Dynasty lead out. Fall 1985 with the sale to Capital Cities and Brandon Stoddard arrival, Aaron Spelling would lose his clout with ABC. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Paul Raven Posted 14 hours ago Author Members Share Posted 14 hours ago And maybe Hotel could have been placed at 9pm Tues instead of Paper Dolls. Not that I thing it was a surefire thing but at least viewers were familiar with the show and it might have done better than PD. ABC's line up was pretty threadbare at that point. And with a big guest star to launch the season - Elizabeth Taylor- the numbers would have been there initially. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Khan Posted 2 hours ago Members Share Posted 2 hours ago (edited) I guess it's because the stories on "Hotel" tended to be very...melodramatic, lol? I mean, it seems like every episode had long-lost lovers reuniting or people finding out someone they knew and/or loved was dying. And then there was the time Anne Baxter was strung out on dope, lol. Brandon Stoddard must've envied what the other Brandon (Tartikoff) was doing at NBC. Edited 2 hours ago by Khan 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Franko Posted 1 hour ago Members Share Posted 1 hour ago As the folklore goes, Love Boat episodes generally had one "heart" story, one "laughs" story, and one "tears" story. I guess Hotel just stuck with "heart" and "tears." 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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