From: jmsatb5@aol.com (Jms at B5)
Subject: Re: Boxleitner and JMS in EON - ATTN JMS
To: rec.arts.sf.tv.babylon5.moderated
Date: 1/30/2001 9:20:00 PM
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>However, he says television is entering a recession and that there is >no reason for Warner's to do more B5. Basically it sounds as if he >thinks there'd be no money to be made.
Bruce is a fine actor, but he really doesn't understand the business part of making and selling TV series. Of course there's money in it to be made, that's why they keep making TV series of all stripes.
jms
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From: jmsatb5@aol.com (Jms at B5)
Subject: Re: Boxleitner and JMS in EON - ATTN JMS
To: rec.arts.sf.tv.babylon5.moderated
Date: 1/31/2001 2:33:00 PM
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Actors and writers get residuals each time an episode is aired. The amount of that residual is not based on the ratings, so any actor can't tell how it's doing based on that.
There are three different formulas used to compute ratings, one for network, another for syndication, a third (and the crummiest) for cable. Crummiest in that the amount of the residual is tied to the amount paid for the rights to show the series. Consequently, many of the studios that own cable networks (as Universal owns USA Network, for instance) sell the shows to themselves for the smallest amount possible.
Hence, a residual that, for a third or fourth airing, might bring a couple thousand bucks elsewhere, in that situation brings you literally about five dollars.
This is one of the issues being addressed in the current pre-strike negotiations.
jms
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From: jmsatb5@aol.com (Jms at B5)
Subject: Re: Boxleitner and JMS in EON - ATTN JMS
To: rec.arts.sf.tv.babylon5.moderated
Date: 2/2/2001 3:51:00 PM
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>> > They >> > kept an offer open to Tracy because one of the higher ups went to school >> with >> > her and wanter her in the series. > >OMG! > >> >> Just more proof that, in life, it's who you know that matters, more than >> anything. > >Yes, and to Hell with what would be of most benefit to the series. This >kind of stuff makes me sick. >
One should be careful what one listens to on the rumor mill. The only problem with the foregoing story is that it isn't true.
I had spoken with Tracy well in advance of Crusade about being involved with that series. (At one point I'd even mentioned to her that we were considering her for the role of captain of the Excalibur, though in the end we went for Gary Cole.)
Her position on the show got whipsawed by the changing positions at TNT. At first they wanted her there as well for purposes of continuity. Then they decided that they wanted the show to be TOTALLY SEPARATE from B5, no references, so we cut her appearances from the first episodes...then they said they DID want her so we put her back in again.
But that's about it.
jms
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