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Scott Bakula Optimistic About ENT Move to Friday Nights

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By GustavoLeao / 20:26, 30 August 2004 / Enterprise

The latest issue of Starburst magazine, just out in the UK, features an exclusive interview with ENTERPRISE star Scott Bakula. Here are a few excerpts :

Bakula admits that the show's renewal was a last-minute decision, he maintains that he never had any fears that his job would be cut short after just three years.'I have a good relationship with the head of Paramount Television, and we had a lot of talks about what was going on, and Rick [Berman] and Brannon [Braga] and I talk a lot about what ENTERPRISE means to UPN, because it has meant a great deal to them business-wise," says Bakula. 'And at the same time, I knew that Les [Moonves, who heads both CBS and UPN] runs the show, and if Les says we're gone, we're gone. But, happily, he didn't. So we get to go again, and they're trying a lot of new things."

New things such as a new night, Friday, which has become a wasteland of sorts on the TV landscape in recent years. Bakula, ever the optimist, prefers to see things differently, likening the situation to the last time the end of the week was the end of the world in small-screen parlance. 'All of a sudden MIAMI VICE came, and it was kind of a hit, and people started making a point to get home to watch MIAMI VICE." Then there are the cuts in the budget, by some reports up to 35% from last season, that were part of the deal that saved ENTERPRISE. Again, no panic in Bakula, who praises one of the consequences of the reduced money flow, the conversion from film to high-definition video. 'It saves a great chunk of money every week," he says. 'HD is the wave of the future, so it's just a question of time, and we're getting very, very good quality."

To read the full interview, get the latest issue of Starburst, at your local newstand.



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By: Krazy Joe (Odo's file, contact) @ 14:14:54 on Aug 31, 2004

I think ratings will improve on Fridays. No more compition from Smallville (both shows fighting for the same audience) and Sci fi is already a hit on Fridays with Stargate SG-1 and Stargate Atlantis. Enterprise is on at 8, Stargate at 9 and 10. Match made in heaven.

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By: falcon (Odo's file, contact) @ 11:58:57 on Aug 31, 2004

The thing about Enterprise is, even if it continues to bring in its 3 million viewers an episode, it'll mark a major improvement for UPN on Friday nights. And, even though "Joan of Arcadia" is popular on CBS, I think ENT will put up respectable numbers against it...as long as UPN's promotion's department doesn't botch the job and finally promote the show as it's meant to be!

If the only ENT promos we ever see are on UPN, then the show is doomed. UPN is the #6 network in terms of ratings, and trying to get viewers for ENT from that small pool is not going to work. Cross-promotion on VIACOM's other media outlets (CBS, MTV, VH1, CMT, Spike, et.al.) would work wonders for the show.

And as far as Friday nights go, for me they're about the same as every other night...baseball then bed (unless it's fall, then we go to my daughter's high school football games and don't watch TV at all). So ENT will either get recorded, or watched in reruns at 10:30 Saturday nights (which means it may not get watched at all in my household).

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