Game Over for ABC's 'Mole'
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Game Over for ABC's 'Mole'
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Friday, February 20, 2004 - 8:01 AM
Game Over for ABC's 'Mole'
By Brian Ford Sullivan
CHICAGO (thefutoncritic.com) -- In a surprising development, ABC has opted not to renew its "Mole" franchise for a fifth season. Producer Stone Stanley Entertainment confirmed this week the Alphabet has let its option for a new installment of the series expire and are currently shopping the program to other broadcast networks.
While its overall viewership numbers are down more than 25% from last season, "Celebrity Mole" remains a solid draw in adults 18-34 for the network, building on ABC's Wednesday, 10:00/9:00c time slot average from last season by 43% in the key demographic. More importantly, "Mole" actually tied time slot rival "Law & Order's" average in adults 18-34 over the course of its seven-week run in said demographic.
Clay Newbill, Scott A. Stone and David G. Stanley are the executive producers of the series.
These last 2 were mindless entertainment, but I will really miss the first 2, which were among the best years of reality tv.
Chris
Friday, February 20, 2004 - 8:01 AM
Game Over for ABC's 'Mole'
By Brian Ford Sullivan
CHICAGO (thefutoncritic.com) -- In a surprising development, ABC has opted not to renew its "Mole" franchise for a fifth season. Producer Stone Stanley Entertainment confirmed this week the Alphabet has let its option for a new installment of the series expire and are currently shopping the program to other broadcast networks.
While its overall viewership numbers are down more than 25% from last season, "Celebrity Mole" remains a solid draw in adults 18-34 for the network, building on ABC's Wednesday, 10:00/9:00c time slot average from last season by 43% in the key demographic. More importantly, "Mole" actually tied time slot rival "Law & Order's" average in adults 18-34 over the course of its seven-week run in said demographic.
Clay Newbill, Scott A. Stone and David G. Stanley are the executive producers of the series.
These last 2 were mindless entertainment, but I will really miss the first 2, which were among the best years of reality tv.
Chris
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I only wanted to see it come back again if they were able to get Anderson Cooper back and lose the "celebrity"
I loved the first two seasons. I couldn't stand the two Celebrity Mole seasons.
I loved the first two seasons. I couldn't stand the two Celebrity Mole seasons.
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That sucks. As much as I dislike the current reality tv trend, I got sucked into the last 3 or 4 episodes of The Mole 2, thought it was much more interesting from a gameplay perspective than any other reality tv I had seen. I felt I had missed out by not seeing the whole season, and have been waiting to see a new season so I could watch at least one season of The Mole from the start. Of course, I passed on the two celebrity editions because I was waiting for the next 'real' version that was promised.
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I enjoy the original and the celebrity, although it was just because I liked Baldwin and Corbin..
I'll miss the show.. ALthough I never, followed it, just would watch when they put do the marathons, that's the way to watch those shows, all at one time.
I'll miss the show.. ALthough I never, followed it, just would watch when they put do the marathons, that's the way to watch those shows, all at one time.
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Someone posted somewhere, that the Game Show Network (?) is going to be showing the original Mole's either late spring or summertime 2004.
If that's the case, I will Tivo all of them, to relive the good old days!
Chris
If that's the case, I will Tivo all of them, to relive the good old days!
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I believe all of them are being played on March 16th. 9pm Central time (starting with Hawaii, I believe). I could be wrong. You can do a search for it on here if you want...
Sucks to see it go. Hopefully some other network picks it up.
Sucks to see it go. Hopefully some other network picks it up.
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Originally posted by WildcatLH
I only wanted to see it come back again if they were able to get Anderson Cooper back and lose the "celebrity"
I loved the first two seasons. I couldn't stand the two Celebrity Mole seasons.
I only wanted to see it come back again if they were able to get Anderson Cooper back and lose the "celebrity"
I loved the first two seasons. I couldn't stand the two Celebrity Mole seasons.
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Originally posted by ProjectMayhem
I believe all of them are being played on March 16th. 9pm Central time (starting with Hawaii, I believe). I could be wrong. You can do a search for it on here if you want...
Sucks to see it go. Hopefully some other network picks it up.
I believe all of them are being played on March 16th. 9pm Central time (starting with Hawaii, I believe). I could be wrong. You can do a search for it on here if you want...
Sucks to see it go. Hopefully some other network picks it up.
Chris
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I only saw the second season and enjoyed a lot... When they brought the "celebrities" in I didn't want to give it the time of day. It sucks that they will not be renewing it as I was hoping they would just bring back the normal people.
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I was really surprised to see Anderson Cooper hosting this, 'cause I remember when he was on that ABC news show at 2 in the morning with that girl from MTV News.
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Originally posted by LBCrazyFool
I only saw the second season and enjoyed a lot... When they brought the "celebrities" in I didn't want to give it the time of day. It sucks that they will not be renewing it as I was hoping they would just bring back the normal people.
I only saw the second season and enjoyed a lot... When they brought the "celebrities" in I didn't want to give it the time of day. It sucks that they will not be renewing it as I was hoping they would just bring back the normal people.
I believe that the ratings were higher for the 'celebrity' version, because the regular viewing public would rather see celebrities making fools of themselves rather than seeing regular people playing an interesting game, that is 'The Mole'!
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Exactly. I didn't even bother watching the celebrity versions. Anderson was the shit as the host.
Exactly. I didn't even bother watching the celebrity versions. Anderson was the shit as the host.
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I only wanted to see it come back again if they were able to get Anderson Cooper back and lose the "celebrity"
I loved the first two seasons. I couldn't stand the two Celebrity Mole seasons
I loved the first two seasons. I couldn't stand the two Celebrity Mole seasons
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It was one of my favorite reality shows, too. It was always fun trying to figure out the mole's identity -- I usually didn't catch on to those silly cryptic clues they reveal in the final episode.
ABC didn't have much confidence with the show when they were doing the non-celebrity version. I remember with Mole 2, they aired a few episodes, then pulled the plug, claiming something or another about a better timeslot or re-tooling (or something along those lines). Then the show re-appeared several months later, starting back with the first episode.
ABC didn't have much confidence with the show when they were doing the non-celebrity version. I remember with Mole 2, they aired a few episodes, then pulled the plug, claiming something or another about a better timeslot or re-tooling (or something along those lines). Then the show re-appeared several months later, starting back with the first episode.
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Originally posted by Eplicon
ABC didn't have much confidence with the show when they were doing the non-celebrity version. I remember with Mole 2, they aired a few episodes, then pulled the plug, claiming something or another about a better timeslot or re-tooling (or something along those lines). Then the show re-appeared several months later, starting back with the first episode.
ABC didn't have much confidence with the show when they were doing the non-celebrity version. I remember with Mole 2, they aired a few episodes, then pulled the plug, claiming something or another about a better timeslot or re-tooling (or something along those lines). Then the show re-appeared several months later, starting back with the first episode.
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The original Mole was better, but I enjoyed the Celeb versions too, miles away the best "reality" show ever... it was the perfect mix of reality, game show and a "who done it" mystery... and the games were fun and not stupid stuff like eating cow guts and bugs.
VERY sad that ABC is ending it... I hope another channel picks it up.
Celeb Mole #1 comes out on DVD in March!!! Everyone go buy it to support the Mole!
VERY sad that ABC is ending it... I hope another channel picks it up.
Celeb Mole #1 comes out on DVD in March!!! Everyone go buy it to support the Mole!