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		<title>Surprise! ‘Peter Pan Live!’ Soared, Except for — Gasp! — Christopher Walken</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Dec 2014 05:01:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>I really thought I was prepared for all of Peter Pan Live!’s possible outcomes: It could have ended up a complete disaster (as many in the Twitterverse had hoped it would), or (more likely) a largely mediocre production on par with last year’s The Sound of Music Live!, or turned out to be a tour [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>I really thought I was prepared for all of <em>Peter Pan Live!</em>’s possible outcomes: It could have ended up a complete disaster (as many in the Twitterverse had hoped it would), or (more likely) a largely mediocre production on par with last year’s <em>The Sound of Music Live!</em>, or turned out to be a tour de force for Christopher Walken’s Captain Hook, as he steamrolled over everything in his path, especially poor Allison Williams as Peter Pan.</p>
<p>But I never saw <em>this</em> coming: a <em>Peter Pan Live!</em> that was quite good — much better than <a href="http://www.adweek.com/news/television/tbt-long-peter-pan-tv-promos-have-promised-anything-can-happen-live-shows-161754">its promos indicated</a>, and certainly a marked improvement on all fronts from <em>Sound of Music Live!</em> — save for one confounding performance: Walken’s.</p>
<p>I knew Walken would be the night’s wild card, but usually he’s the one who saves shows, not sabotages them. Not this time. The actor seemed to have skipped most of his rehearsals, opting instead to simply wing his way through the performance. Save for a few vintage Walken moments — tap dancing during “Vengeance,” snarling “Hoist up the children!” late in the production and finally showing some verve during “Captain Hook’s Waltz” — he was in a completely different show than his costars. At times he seemed lost in his own world, mouthing his lines and marking his steps, as if not realizing this was the actual performance, and not just a run-though. During his climatic swordfight with Peter, he could barely be bothered to lift his saber.</p>
<p>What a waste of Walken. Where was the performance we all expected from the man who spectacularly danced — and flew, Peter Pan-like — his way through “Weapon of Choice”?</p>
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<p>Instead, in the night’s biggest surprise, Williams was the one who took charge and carried <em>Peter Pan</em> on her elevated shoulders. She was an immediate upgrade from last year’s non-actress lead, Carrie Underwood, and deftly handled the technically grueling role — at times, she was singing, flying and flipping head over heels, all at once. And unlike her <em>Girls</em> counterpart Marnie, she sang with gusto. (Sadly, her bizarre fishnet and spandex costume was never explained.)</p>
<p>The cast’s other standouts included Christian Borle, as Hook’s sidekick Smee, who helped camouflage Walken’s fogginess while pulling double duty as the Darling clan’s father, George. If only he had played Hook instead! And Kelli O’Hara was her usual powerhouse self as Mrs. Darling (sorry, no first name for you!).</p>
<p>Aside from Williams, the real star of the evening was the production’s ambitious, superior technical design. The set was a marvel, and showcased lovingly with confident camera movement that was a substantial improvement over the previous year’s pedestrian work. (As an added bonus, the sound issues that plagued <em>The Sound of Music</em> were also eradicated.) Cameras swooped and soared like Peter himself, and even got right in the center of some numbers to interact with the cast. Equally impressive were the live CGI effects, notably Tinkerbell. And the flying scenes were executed without a hitch.</p>
<p>Yet there are still more improvements to be made before next year’s live special. The awkward, abrupt cuts to commercial (and particularly in the last hour, there were a <em>lot</em> of them) made AMC’s <em>Mad Men</em> transitions look downright professional.</p>
<p>The cast (Walken aside) and crew’s outstanding work exposed the production’s biggest flaw: its problematic book. While producers rewrote and excised <em>Peter Pan</em>’s most cringeworthy sections (involving the Indians on the island, who were reconceived into a “tribe” that appeared to be refugees from Duran Duran’s “Rio” video), they didn’t do enough cutting and trimming.</p>
<p>The show dragged at three hours, easily one hour too long. Much of <em>Peter Pan</em>’s story is just plain weird: a stranger abducts three children and forces one of them to mother him and his friends, Wendy keeps coming on to Peter (she can’t take the hint that he’s just not into her), Hook spanks Peter, and the least menacing pirates in history are too busy incessantly dancing with one other to accomplish anything even remotely dastardly. Then in the end, Peter ditches Wendy for a younger model. He <em>is</em> all grown up, after all!</p>
<p>Still, the show somehow pulled it off. I believed a boy could fly, I believed in fairies, I believed that Allison Williams did better than anyone would have expected and I believed that NBC learned its lessons from last year’s production. Congratulations, NBC, you have plenty to crow about.</p>
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		<title>#TBT: Long Before Peter Pan, TV Promos Were Promising ‘Anything Can Happen’ on Live Shows</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Dec 2014 18:10:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>It’s Thursday, which means that it’s time for my weekly Adweek Throwback Thursday column. In honor of tonight’s Peter Pan Live! (which could turn out to be as big of a disaster as the fishnet and spandex that makes up Allison Williams’ Peter Pan costume), I revisited promos from various live programs, including my favorite [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>It’s Thursday, which means that it’s time for my weekly <a href="http://www.adweek.com/news/television/tbt-long-peter-pan-tv-promos-have-promised-anything-can-happen-live-shows-161754" target="_blank"><em>Adweek</em> Throwback Thursday</a> column. In honor of tonight’s <em>Peter Pan Live!</em> (which could turn out to be as big of a disaster as the fishnet and spandex that makes up Allison Williams’ Peter Pan costume), I revisited promos from various live programs, including my favorite “live” promo, for <em>ER</em>’s live episode in 1997.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.adweek.com/news/television/tbt-long-peter-pan-tv-promos-have-promised-anything-can-happen-live-shows-161754" target="_blank">As I wrote</a>,</p>
<blockquote><p>The show was at its creative peak, and this fantastic promo captured all its glory. Old episode footage was filmed as it played on a monitor, setting a dramatic, nail-biting tone punctuated by ace voiceover work from maestro Don LaFontaine.</p>
<p>See, &#8220;anything can happen. Anything!” (Quick question: Is the “Oh My God!” you hear in this clip the same one used in every single ER promo, or did they actually record a new one each time?) Alas, the episode itself was a dramatic dud, but the promo had more than done its job.</p></blockquote>
<p>I also unearthed promos from <em>30 Rock</em>’s (second) live episode, a long-forgotten Jon Lovitz Fox special from 1992, and 2008’s so-awful-it-can-<em>never</em>-be-forgotten <em>Rosie Live</em>.</p>
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		<title>Can NBC Create Another Real-Time Sensation With Peter Pan Live?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Dec 2014 17:13:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>At Adweek, I had a terrific chat with NBC Entertainment chairman Robert Greenblatt, who admitted that he went to bed last Dec. 5, after watching The Sound of Music Live!, he was steeling himself for low ratings the next morning. &#8220;I was thinking, &#8216;I&#8217;m praying for a 2 rating, because I could defend a 2,'&#8221; [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>At <em>Adweek</em>, I had <a href="http://www.adweek.com/news/television/robert-greenblatt-surviving-last-years-sound-music-live-gamble-and-doubling-down-peter-pan-live-161714" target="_blank">a terrific chat with NBC Entertainment chairman Robert Greenblatt</a>, who admitted that he went to bed last Dec. 5, after watching <em>The Sound of Music Live!</em>, he was steeling himself for low ratings the next morning.</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;I was thinking, &#8216;I&#8217;m praying for a 2 rating, because I could defend a 2,'&#8221; he told Adweek. &#8220;And then I thought, &#8216;Oh God, I could probably spin a 1.7 or 1.8 to probably being almost a 2.&#8217; I really was hoping it would be a 2.”</p></blockquote>
<p>Instead, the final 18-49 rating was almost triple that number, which is why Greenblatt is doubling down this year, with <em>Peter Pan Live!</em> Greenblatt talked with me about why <em>Sound of Music</em> ended up being so success, his other plans for live TV on NBC and which musicals he is — and isn’t — considering putting on the air going forward.</p>
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		<title>Why NBC is Working on a Live Sitcom</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Sep 2014 20:00:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>The news that NBC is developing a weekly live sitcom called Hospitality took many by surprise, but not me. During TCA summer press tour, I had chatted with NBC Entertainment Chairman Robert Greenblatt, who told me this summer that he had been looking to do just that. As I wrote at Quartz, “We do it [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>The news that NBC is developing a weekly live sitcom called <em>Hospitality</em> took many by surprise, but not me. During TCA summer press tour, I had chatted with NBC Entertainment Chairman Robert Greenblatt, who told me this summer that he had been looking to do just that. <a href="http://qz.com/260301/why-nbc-wants-to-do-a-live-sitcom/" target="_blank">As I wrote at <em>Quartz</em></a>,</p>
<blockquote><p>“We do it with sporting events, music competition shows and reality shows. There’s a lot of live things on television,” Greenblatt told Quartz in July. “The <em>Today</em> show is live every day; <em>The Tonight Show</em> is taped within hours of its broadcast. There’s a lot of immediacy, but not in scripted programming. So we’ve been talking about doing a live sitcom. We just have to find the right show.”</p>
<p>If the show ends up on the air, it will be the first weekly live primetime series since Fox’s <em>Roc</em> in 1992, which not coincidentally was overseen by Greenblatt, who oversaw Fox’s primetime programming at the time.</p></blockquote>
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		<title>After ‘Sound of Music,’ 4 More Musicals That Should Get Live-TV Treatment</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Jason Lynch]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>More than 18.6 million tuned in for The Sound of Music Live! on Thursday, which means one thing, as I wrote in my first piece for Today.com: But why stop there? “Sound of Music” was the first live presentation of a musical on TV in more than 50 years, but there are plenty of other [&#8230;]</p>
<p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="http://tvnottv.com/newsanalysis/after-sound-of-music-4-more-musicals-that-should-get-live-tv-treatment/">After ‘Sound of Music,’ 4 More Musicals That Should Get Live-TV Treatment</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="http://tvnottv.com">TV &amp; Not TV</a>.</p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.today.com/popculture/after-sound-music-4-more-musicals-should-get-live-tv-2D11703499"><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-63" src="http://tvnottv.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/the_sound_of_music-300x199.jpg" alt="the_sound_of_music" width="300" height="199" /></a></p>
<p>More than 18.6 million tuned in for <em>The Sound of Music Live!</em> on Thursday, which means one thing, <a href="http://www.today.com/popculture/after-sound-music-4-more-musicals-should-get-live-tv-2D11703499" target="_blank">as I wrote in my first piece for Today.com</a>:</p>
<blockquote><p>But why stop there? “Sound of Music” was the first live presentation of a musical on TV in more than 50 years, but there are plenty of other productions that could be resurrected as similar live spectaculars for audiences.</p></blockquote>
<p>I came up with four more ideas, including casting suggestions. [<strong>Update</strong>: One of my picks, <em>Peter Pan</em>, is indeed going to be NBC’s next live special for December 2014, while Fox announced plans for <em>Grease Live</em>.]</p>
<p><a href="http://www.today.com/popculture/after-sound-music-4-more-musicals-should-get-live-tv-2D11703499" target="_blank">After ‘Sound of Music,’ 4 More Musicals That Should Get Live-TV Treatment</a></p>
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