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Beyond the Gates: Premiere Date, Time Slot Set by CBS


Errol

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Yup. And it's partially why I've always felt Sunset Beach should have been on Fox (giving it a place among ABC, CBS and NBC as one of the "Big Three" or "Big Four" networks), and I do think Fox would have given it its fair chance. But, instead, Aaron Spelling and co. were at NBC, as Sunset Beach was developed as a replacement for Santa Barbara as a way of NBC trying to rebuild its NBC Daytime programming lineup.

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They jumped the gun just a bit on Dark Shadows, too, promoting it while it was still a work in progress.  In the promos that aired on ABC a few days before the show started -- they're posted on You Tube -- remote footage filmed in Newport, Rhode Island, with Alexandra Moltke, was used, along with the theme music.  The graphics are wrong in some of the promos, and the voiceover says, "Victoria Winters probes the mysteries of Collins House."  A week or two later, when the series started, "Collins House" was no more, and "Collinwood" had taken its place. 

I recently saw the "60-day-notice" of Capitol (CBS-1982) in the newspaper.  Sixty days before the show premiered, they provided only the name of the show, the headwriters, the producer, and teased one storyline (Tyler McCandless & Julie Clegg).  The article specifically stated that no casting had occurred yet for any of the roles. 

I believe CBS is actively promoting "The Gates"; but they don't want to issue a bunch of false information that Michele subsequently changes.   

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I feel like anything short of posting an advertisement for the show on the side of the Goodyear blimp as it flies over the Super Bowl will be a disappointment for some folks, lol.

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This is good that CBS realizes that they are out of their depth and don’t have the in-house talent (at least not in the numbers they need) in marketing to potential viewers, particularly Black viewers, therefore they are asking for help on the matter. It also tells me that they want this show’s production to have strong financial footing by getting strong ad revenue.

It’s a promising start.

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I really can't wait to see what kind of vibe this show gives off. Will it be old-fashioned soap tropes or something remarkably fresh and new? Maybe a combination of both? I suppose the NAACP is involved as a consultant. They'll assist with storyline ideas while MVJ and her team puts it on script. I suspect this will be more interesting than we know.

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