Writers Strike almost over?

LedbetterusLedbetterus Posts: 592
edited November 2007 in All Encompassing Trip
Check it out, nothing is definite but it looks like they're close to getting a deal together.

http://www.deadlinehollywooddaily.com/dare-we-hope-a-deal-has-been-struck/
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  • I don't understand why all the Late Night shows are running reruns ?

    They can't write their own jokes for a monologue ?

    Or is it a Union deal where they are not allowed ?
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  • AhnimusAhnimus Posts: 10,560
    I don't think the late night hosts write their own jokes. I've been watching reruns of Conando.
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  • normnorm Posts: 31,146
    I don't understand why all the Late Night shows are running reruns ?

    They can't write their own jokes for a monologue ?

    Or is it a Union deal where they are not allowed ?


    letterman, leno etc are writers.....they are also producers......they cross the line and they won't get any of their writers back after the strike....ellen has basically been blackballed for crossing the picket line and going to work
  • I don't understand why all the Late Night shows are running reruns ?

    They can't write their own jokes for a monologue ?

    Or is it a Union deal where they are not allowed ?

    Most of the late night hosts are members of the Writers Guild, even if they don't necessarily write material every night. So they're striking too.
    Smokey Robinson constantly looks like he's trying to act natural after being accused of farting.
  • cutback wrote:
    letterman, leno etc are writers.....they are also producers......they cross the line and they won't get any of their writers back after the strike....ellen has basically been blackballed for crossing the picket line and going to work


    Aaaaaaaah that's why

    I couldn't figure out what the deal was
    My drinking team has a hockey problem

    The ONLY thing better than a glass of beer is tea with Miss McGill



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  • I really hope show I miss Conan, Daily Show, and Colbert so much.
  • smarcheesmarchee Windsor, Ontario Posts: 14,539
    I used to go to sleep after some giggles from watching Stewarts and/or Colbert. Now it's not the same, the 11 o'clock time for me, is not filled with many laughs.

    I hope Stewart/Colbert come back soon. American politics is just not the same without them.
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  • i miss leno and conan. i hope it ends soon
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  • pearljamjenpearljamjen Posts: 13,578
    i miss leno and conan. i hope it ends soon

    Yeah, I always used to fall asleep to Jay. Hope the strike ends soon!
  • JOEJOEJOEJOEJOEJOE Posts: 10,580
    every talk show has a team of writers.....even if the hosts wanted to do the shows, there is no way they could write all of their own material.

    During the last strike, David Letterman went back on the air before it ended, and resorted to all sorts of tomfoolery, such as making toast for the audience as a substitute for funny material!
  • normnorm Posts: 31,146
    JOEJOEJOE wrote:
    every talk show has a team of writers.....even if the hosts wanted to do the shows, there is no way they could write all of their own material.

    During the last strike, David Letterman went back on the air before it ended, and resorted to all sorts of tomfoolery, such as making toast for the audience as a substitute for funny material!

    network time killers....:D:D

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    "Blue shirt,
    tan trousers
    brown shoes"

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  • JOEJOEJOEJOEJOEJOE Posts: 10,580
    cutback wrote:
    network time killers....:D:D

    "what's hal wearing?"

    "Blue shirt,
    tan trousers
    brown shoes"

    :D

    Good memory!
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