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Title: WGA not particularly happy with Fremantle
Post by: That Don Guy on November 07, 2007, 04:00:08 PM
Apparently, WGA is pretty much boycottong all Fremantle productions in retaliation for how the company treats its shows' writers:

http://www.wga.org/organizesub.aspx?id=2500 (http://\"http://www.wga.org/organizesub.aspx?id=2500\")

The article includes an interesting note about Temptation's production - 170 episodes in 16 weeks (without residuals, health benefits, or pension plan investments for the writers).

-- Don
Title: WGA not particularly happy with Fremantle
Post by: weaklink75 on November 07, 2007, 04:23:18 PM
At least it wasn't like the 89-90 version of Jackpot- wasn't it like 130 episodes in 3 weeks or something about as insane?
Title: WGA not particularly happy with Fremantle
Post by: JayDLewis on November 07, 2007, 04:27:13 PM
[quote name=\'That Don Guy\' post=\'169012\' date=\'Nov 7 2007, 05:00 PM\']

The article includes an interesting note about Temptation's production - 170 episodes in 16 weeks
[/quote]


That's roughly 2 episodes per day. Wheel does 10 in a weekend (5 a day) and didn't Pyramid/MG do 5 a day?

Doesn't exactly seem like a break-neck pace to me...
Title: WGA not particularly happy with Fremantle
Post by: chris319 on November 07, 2007, 04:36:16 PM
Do the math. The game show that shot 10 shows every two weeks produced 260 episodes in one year, or 130 shows in 26 weeks, or 65 shows per quarter. In 16 weeks we would turn out 80 shows, so Temptation was going at almost double speed.
Title: WGA not particularly happy with Fremantle
Post by: tpirfan28 on November 07, 2007, 05:06:48 PM
Alrighty...interesting question time!

What Fremantle programs use WGA writers?  Right now, I can name Temptation and probably American Idol.

Any others?
Title: WGA not particularly happy with Fremantle
Post by: davidhammett on November 07, 2007, 08:30:54 PM
[quote name=\'JayDLewis\' post=\'169016\' date=\'Nov 7 2007, 05:27 PM\']
[quote name=\'That Don Guy\' post=\'169012\' date=\'Nov 7 2007, 05:00 PM\']

The article includes an interesting note about Temptation's production - 170 episodes in 16 weeks
[/quote]
That's roughly 2 episodes per day. Wheel does 10 in a weekend (5 a day) and didn't Pyramid/MG do 5 a day?
Doesn't exactly seem like a break-neck pace to me...
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Those numbers are misleading... they did work on the production for about 16 weeks, but the first several of those weeks were spent in the office -- there were only 8-9 weeks of actual taping, which was usually done at the rate of 6 episodes per day 4 days a week.
Title: WGA not particularly happy with Fremantle
Post by: cmjb13 on November 08, 2007, 08:08:56 AM
[quote name=\'JayDLewis\' post=\'169016\' date=\'Nov 7 2007, 04:27 PM\']
[quote name=\'That Don Guy\' post=\'169012\' date=\'Nov 7 2007, 05:00 PM\']

The article includes an interesting note about Temptation's production - 170 episodes in 16 weeks
[/quote]


That's roughly 2 episodes per day. Wheel does 10 in a weekend (5 a day) and didn't Pyramid/MG do 5 a day?

Doesn't exactly seem like a break-neck pace to me...
[/quote]
Wheel does 6 shows a day. The 6th show taped usually airs several months after the previous 5. When I was there last November, the first 5 were set to air in December/January. The 6th show was scheduled for April. So basically every 5th taping day they have a extra week of shows.

Charlie O. mentioned (and I think it's been mentioned here before) that Pyramid used to do 10 shows a day (5-25k and 5-100k)
Title: WGA not particularly happy with Fremantle
Post by: uncamark on November 08, 2007, 05:23:11 PM
[quote name=\'tpirfan28\' post=\'169021\' date=\'Nov 7 2007, 04:06 PM\']
Alrighty...interesting question time!

What Fremantle programs use WGA writers?  Right now, I can name Temptation and probably American Idol.

Any others?
[/quote]

"Temptation" used WGAers, but as "producers," not writers.

"Idol" has no credited writers.

"TPIR" writers Adam Sandler and Stan Blits--listed as writers on the Emmy submission this year--are credited as other titles.

There were no credited writers on "Thank God You're Here," and in an interview on Second City's podcast cast member Maribeth Monroe said that they reused a lot of scenarios from the original Australian version (which, of course, have to be written--"Curb Your Enthusiasm" may be improvised, but Larry David does write up a six-page description of each episode describing what is to be in each scene and he knows *exactly* what he's going to say in each scene, unless an actor tries to trip him up).

I've lost track on Fremantle's cable shows, but I believe all of them are reality and avoid WGA jurisdiction.

Now in the UK, I assume that the comedy shows produced by Fremantle's TalkbackThames use their writers' union, and Fremantle's Australian division has union writers on "Neighbours."
Title: WGA not particularly happy with Fremantle
Post by: clemon79 on November 08, 2007, 05:46:50 PM
[quote name=\'uncamark\' post=\'169116\' date=\'Nov 8 2007, 02:23 PM\']
There were no credited writers on "Thank God You're Here,"[/quote]
"Erm, no, you don't have to put my name in the credits. Really. No, I insist. Um, can I have my check now, please?"