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Title: FYSA coming to CBS
Post by: colonial on December 01, 2023, 01:18:34 PM
https://deadline.com/2023/12/funny-you-should-ask-cbs-primetime-1235647927/

Byron Allen's "Funny You Should Ask," which has appeared in syndication, Allen's own FAST channels and even The Weather Channel, will make an appearance on CBS's prime time schedule later this month.

Four episodes are set to air from 8-10 p.m. ET Dec. 9. It's a Saturday where TV viewership is generally at its lowest, so I'm presuming this is better than dead air.

No word if these episodes are new or simply "new to CBS."


JD
Title: Re: FYSA coming to CBS
Post by: Casey Buck on December 01, 2023, 02:54:22 PM
Can't wait to see a game show in prime time with a $5,000 top prize like a daytime game show from 50 years ago.

I guess syndication isn't dead after all. It's moved to prime time, baby!
Title: Re: FYSA coming to CBS
Post by: snowpeck on December 01, 2023, 04:10:30 PM
Seems like a downgrade from the "Byron Allen Presents a Merry Soulful Christmas" that was supposed to air in that slot. Not that I would have watched that either.
Title: Re: FYSA coming to CBS
Post by: Matt Ottinger on December 01, 2023, 07:36:37 PM
Seems like a downgrade from the "Byron Allen Presents a Merry Soulful Christmas" that was supposed to air in that slot. Not that I would have watched that either.

Ah!  Could it be that Byron had the Christmas special planned and couldn't get it done in time?  The strikes screw things up or something?  And this was what they came up with as an alternative?
Title: Re: FYSA coming to CBS
Post by: brianhenke on December 01, 2023, 08:07:01 PM
Probably...

Brian
Title: Re: FYSA coming to CBS
Post by: Caustic Window on December 03, 2023, 04:43:41 PM
This show is horrid.
Title: Re: FYSA coming to CBS
Post by: clemon79 on December 04, 2023, 01:42:42 PM
This show is horrid.

Most of Allen's stuff is. I catch the first few minutes of that Comics Unleashed thing from time to time because my DVR picks it up at the end of recording Colbert, and because his shows are all meant to be evergreen, it's just him setting the comics up with generic straight-man lines because they CAN'T talk about anything topical. Byron of course has no shame whatsoever, but the other comics look like they would rather be just about anywhere else, but they're there because they couldn't get a ten-minute slot at Guffaw's Laff Shack that night.

After Midnight CANNOT start soon enough.
Title: Re: FYSA coming to CBS
Post by: BrandonFG on December 04, 2023, 01:56:56 PM
It's just [Byron] setting the comics up with generic straight-man lines because they CAN'T talk about anything topical.
It's interesting to see the lengths they've taken to avoid letting the viewer know they're actually watching a 15-year-old show. I've mentioned this before, but they edited out Byron's monologue in the more recent reruns...the ones from about a decade ago still had Paris Hilton and Myspace jokes.

Every so often you might hear a comic talk about something like how great it was that Obama just got elected, but for the most part it's exactly what you said. Byron throws the comic a softball (https://youtube.com/watch?v=OeeAqYn1jFQ) and lets them riff for two minutes.

/Although I have seen a few non-deceased comics on the show
//You couldn't be more leashed!
Title: Re: FYSA coming to CBS
Post by: Matt Ottinger on December 04, 2023, 02:55:17 PM
I've mentioned this before, but they edited out Byron's monologue in the more recent reruns...the ones from about a decade ago still had Paris Hilton and Myspace jokes.

I did not realize they were doing that.  I thought that sometimes, he just came out without doing a monologue.

But yeah, between the dead panelists and the occasional topical references they just can't do anything about, you'd have to be pretty dim not to realize that these shows cover a pretty large span of time.
Title: Re: FYSA coming to CBS
Post by: BrandonFG on December 04, 2023, 03:25:02 PM
I've mentioned this before, but they edited out Byron's monologue in the more recent reruns...the ones from about a decade ago still had Paris Hilton and Myspace jokes.

I did not realize they were doing that.  I thought that sometimes, he just came out without doing a monologue.
Hmm...I could be wrong but the times I watched, I thought I noticed an abrupt edit from him welcoming people to the show to his introducing the DJ.
Title: Re: FYSA coming to CBS
Post by: clemon79 on December 04, 2023, 04:50:28 PM
But yeah, between the dead panelists

If they actually had a corpse propped up there Weekend-At-Bernie's-style, THAT would get my custom.

Hmm...I could be wrong but the times I watched, I thought I noticed an abrupt edit from him welcoming people to the show to his introducing the DJ.

It's a Byron Allen show. You think I'm gonna so much as blink at a crappily-done jump cut?
Title: Re: FYSA coming to CBS
Post by: steveleb on December 06, 2023, 11:21:35 AM
Say this much for Byron...he can sell snow to an Eskimo. 

CBS could have easily filled the slot with repeats of almost anything in their library, including some hastily scheduled (and residual-paid) episodes of Paramount + originals such as SEAL TEAM.

But no...someone at this network actually thought a show with a built-in audience of the magnitude it delivers for some of their owned-and-operated stations each day was worthy of this real estate at a crucial time of year for key advertisers.

P.T. Barnum was proven right yet again.
Title: Re: FYSA coming to CBS
Post by: MikeK on December 09, 2023, 07:50:01 PM
Tonight's shows must be special.  My DVR has them as "Byron Allen Presents Funny You Should Ask."
Title: Re: FYSA coming to CBS
Post by: Jimmy Owen on December 10, 2023, 09:56:55 AM
I watch three of them. No giant winners in the ones I saw. Looked like average episodes.
Title: Re: FYSA coming to CBS
Post by: Jimmy Owen on December 10, 2023, 09:59:03 AM
Watched that is
Title: Re: FYSA coming to CBS
Post by: inturnaround on December 16, 2023, 01:34:17 AM
Most of Allen's stuff is. I catch the first few minutes of that Comics Unleashed thing from time to time because my DVR picks it up at the end of recording Colbert, and because his shows are all meant to be evergreen, it's just him setting the comics up with generic straight-man lines because they CAN'T talk about anything topical.

As the late, great Norm MacDonald once said about the program, "Comics have never been more leashed".
Title: Re: FYSA coming to CBS
Post by: bwood on December 16, 2023, 04:14:31 PM
It ended up being nearly the lowest rated show(s) in the Demo on Saturday night besides the movie Shrek on The CW.
I think it averaged around a 0.1. Started at a
0.2 and dropped to a 0.1 the rest of the block. High point was 1.64mil and low point was 1.28mil.

Now, granted, Saturday isn't the best night for TV but it still didn't fare well. I guess it's free publicity though.