
Fox’s single-camera comedy pilot Family Album is no longer in contention for midseason. Considered one of the hotter pilots at the network this past season, the half-hour, written by Joe Port and Joe Wiseman and directed by Shawn Levy, didn’t get a series order but, along with another comedy pilot, Little In Common, was put in redevelopment for midseason consideration. The network ordered a pilot reshoot, which later morphed into filming a whole new episode/pilot. The project’s original premise was to to have each season take place during a family vacation and the pilot reflected that. I hear that Fox ultimately found that premise too narrow and asked the creators to turn Family Album into a more traditional family show, with every episode focused on a different incident in the family’s daily life, including one chronicling their vacation. The studio, 20th TV, which co-produces Family Album with 21 Laps/Adelstein Prods., extended the options on stars Mike O’Malley and Rachel Harris and standout supporting player Rob Huebel at the end of June, while Port, Wiseman and fellow executive producers Levy, Adelstein and Becky Clements focused on reworking the show. But after a lot of back-and-forth with the network, I hear the producers and the studio felt that by transforming Family Album into a family show the concept no longer felt as unique and specific as they wanted it to be. Said a person close to the network, “We loved the auspices but ultimately could not get a clear handle on the creative direction for a re-tooled pilot.” The plan for such pilot has now been scrapped.
Family Album‘s opens the door for the show that refuses to die, Breaking In, which was picked up to series 6 months after Fox passed on the pilot only to be canceled in May after a handful of airings. Like it did last year, producing studio Sony TV extended the options on the actors, this time sharing the cost with Fox. The single-camera workplace comedy has been added to the pool of contenders for the two-hour comedy block Fox plans to launch in March when Glee goes on hiatus. The field originally included new series New Girl and and I Hate My Teenage Daughter as well as pilots Family Album and Little In Common competing for 3 of the 4 slots. (Raising Hope has a full-season order.) Breaking In recently entered the fray, bringing the number of contenders to 5. That number has now dropped to 4 with the exit of Family Album.
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Yes Breaking In. LET”S DO EEEEEEET…. AGAIN!!!
Please bring it back…Breaking In is a good program choice. There are enough contest, gamey, bachelor/bachlorette sshows. Let us watch a truly entertaining program with some pretty fantastic actors. Enough of that other stuff. We want to watch and they (actors) want to entertain…let it happen. I appeal to your better senses, give it another chance. Just try it, what can it hurt? I guarantee people will watch.
Yay yay! Breaking In. LET”S DO EEEEEEET…. AGAIN!!!
Bring back Breaking In, FOX!
Fox can renew Breaking In all they want, but without American Idol it’s a straight up flop.
Really hope they bring back Breaking In
“We loved the auspices but ultimately could not get a clear handle on the creative direction for a re-tooled pilot.”
“We loved the auspices ….”? “Auspices”?
” … but ultimately could not get a clear handle ….”?
A “clear handle”?
” … on the creative direction …”?
Creative “direction”?
” … for a re-tooled pilot …”?
“Retooled”?
What incredible baffle-gab!
GET ME RE-WRITE!
HOW’S THIS?
“It had a great comedy concept but that couldn’t stop our monkeys from crapping all over it. After it emerged from Development Hell we couldn’t find much of the original idea in the mush. Rather than keep it on life-support indefinitely we pulled the plug, put it out of its misery and moved on.”
Network television SOP.
Are you the Steve Singer Jewelers guy from Philly?? Go Phils!
No. Never lived in Philly (passed through occasionally).
Am a so-called “hyphenate” (writer-director) working out of Chicago. My own stuff. Mysterious.
Grew up in Tinseltown; caught the bug and never recovered.
These guys have had more chances than many to fail…and they have succeeded each time.
What Steve said. That’s such bullsh*t. You bought the concept because it was fresh original and new… oh… but, can you do this, this and this… instead of that? and meanwhile… can you make it centered more around incidents that happen in the home – like – say – er uhhh – Modern Family? You know… the show we didn’t get because of what we did to that other Lloyd/Levitan show that had so much promise… Can you make it more like that? Oh, wow. Now, it’s a show we don’t like anymore. Sorry. No soup for you! In-frickin-credible. I am convinced… the only way a show will breakout of the monkey-crapping thing that goes on there is to be fully shot, pre-packaged and sold to them. SMH
I would like to see breaking in come back. It is too bad a creative and unique concept was smushed into mediocre conformity. God forbid an alleged creative medium would ever be allowed to be creative.
Why can’t NEWSCORP/FOX rebrand MyNetworkTV and call it SKY or FOX2…they could easily solve their primetime real estate problem with XFactor/Ido taking up so much of the schedule.
The rebranded network could reflect early Fox when it was on the fringe and had young dramas like Melrose, edgy comedy like Living Color and Herman’s Head, animated stuff, and shows headlined by black actors like Martin. They can even add some latinos and asian stuff now. They would try any concept like a sitcom at the Jersey Shore or an end of the world…read the FOURTH NETWORK.
That thing MyNetworkTV is just sitting there. Anyone can program Burn Notice and SUV reruns on the DVR. Just turn that thing into an edgy new network where anything goes like how Fox used to be.
I really, REALLY hope Breaking In gets picked up again. Such a shame that it even got canceled in the first place. But will FOX allow Odette Annable to do both that show and House simultaneously (Sorry if that sounds dumb, but television is my least consumed form of media, haha)?
Yes, they included in her House contract to allow for her to work on Breaking In should the show come back
my guess is theres something in her house contract that says if breaking in gets picked she either has to leave house, or they have to work around her schedule
Breaking In …
Let it go. Your show was never good. Stop with the Deadline Hollywood PR blitz. You can’t buff a turd. Everyone involved, move on!
You’re an idiot! You seriously think Breaking In wasn’t funny? It’s among the only unique things on network TV. Have fun watching lame ass multi cams, dope.
why are you even here… reading… or posting.. if you do not like this show!?
#SAVEBREAKINGIN
Is it just me or are the executives at Fox the most intrusive guys in the networks? They redesign new shows until they feel awfully generic and bland. Last year, they had new shows by some of the most original voices in the business: Mitchell Hurwitz (Arrested Development) and Shawn Ryan (The Shield). It could have been great. It SHOULD have been great.
The result was a total bore, with hints of talent scattered among a sea of pointless support characters (the niece and her boyfriend for The Chicago Code) or an awfully repetitive pattern (Running Wilde). With a few exceptions, it was as if their distinctive tone had been neutered to appease focus groups.
Say what you want about “Glee” and Ryan Murphy but at least the flaws and the mistakes are the responsibility of a few individuals who run the show, not the aspiration to collective mediocrity by the Fox executives.
SO VERY TRUE!
“You can’t buff a turd …”.
Really? Oh, but you can, and it happens all-the-time because they “love the auspices”.
Ask any priest in the Temple of Juno how auspices are read (because auspices must be read in order to be loved …).
First, burn some incense (lots; Why? Keep reading …).
Next, lead today’s sacrifice to the god of creativity (a two-headed one, wrong and wronger) into the inner sanctum (dragging it, if necessary, by the rope tied around its neck).
Then, knock it upside the head (never forgetting for a moment that although it has one head, yours has two, four, ten …).
Throw its limp body on the high altar.
Slit its throat.
Slit its belly.
Pull out its entrails (and turds).
Read “the auspices”. As for that mountain of steaming turds, well, buff some (“We just loved your script, but …”).
Finally, toss the bloody, stinking mess into the nearest blazing brazier (this is sometimes called “turnaround”).
Oh, and don’t forget to collect your hefty daily fee on the way out.
Network television is created in similar places through similar means and similar processes. The wonder is anything remotely watchable materializes onscreen. By the time the Mucky-mucks have read the “auspices” it’s mostly buffed turds.
The film “True Romance” is one of the best movies ever made.
This show was not good. I like Slater, but he needs to find a way to get back onto the silverscreen. TV is a sad place for filmies. If Wynona Ryder can make a come back he can.
I have to say that the original premise sounds retarded. Each season is a different vacation? Talk about unsustainable! Big Day, Worst Week and that John Stamos show all had similarly ridiculous premises, and all crashed quickly and/or were modified once on the air. (This entire series takes place during the 20 minutes you park your car in a supermarket parking lot!). But writers pitch it because they need a paycheck and they know some idiot exec will bite.
I think the premise was actually that each episode was a different memorable family trip or event. At least the pilot I saw. Which was much better than most (especially with the cast they had.)
“…Fox ultimately found that premise too narrow…”
Oh, please. Writers could create a zillion ideas just from family camping vacations before expanding to other vacations. I don’t want to see the same old traditional family comedy.
GOONIES NEVER SAY DIE!!!
I am ‘kinda’ looking forward to Zoey’s New Show… HOWEVER…
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Great,,,,,, Now I want Bacon Strips.
WHHHHHAAAAAAAAA!?!?!??!?!! OH MY GOSH!!! this is such good news!!!
I am so glad they are not letting this die!!!! DEAR FOX… I’ll watch your station again if you just bring this show back!!!
“and on the 7th day Fox Said, “I’ll Allow It”
I couldn’t believe Breaking In was even canceled in the first place. Such a great show….the only comedy I was even watching on TV. I HOPE HOPE HOPE (like hell) that it is given the chance to return!!
Good auspices + terrible idea = terrible idea. How could it possibly take them so long to figure out the math?
It’s an old form of the “New Math”; like studio accounting.
sad that Family Album is not going forward……rest assured that those three actors…..(mike, rachel and rob) were NOT the only 3 who had their deal extended…….most of the cast did……looking forward to seeing this group in something else…..there was magic there for sure!!
The only other cast member who’s deal was extended was Joy Osmanski.
Bring back “Breaking In!” It is hilarious!!
Yes fox will let her come back. It was part of the extension deal. I can’t wait to see more Breaking In!!!
Steve nailed it. What a mess. Here’s the Gods honest truth; network and studio executives have only one creative decision to make, who they get in business with. After that, support them, challenge them, but ultimately let them make the show they understand. if that doesn’t work, move on. i can only imagine the hell this process must have been.
OH PLEASE save Breaking In! That show is so funny… I was disappointed when I heard it was canceled. Would love to see it again soon!
I will be so pissed if Breaking In doesn’t come back. It is too original and clever and funny to even die! It deserve a second shot without having American Idol as a lead in.