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TV business

Original title: Beggars and Choosers
  • TV Series
  • 1999–2001
  • TV-MA
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
7.9/10
279
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Beau Bridges, Charlotte Ross, Colin Cunningham, Brian Kerwin, Sherri Saum, and Tuc Watkins in TV business (1999)
Comedy

The amusing trials of the executive staff of a television network.The amusing trials of the executive staff of a television network.The amusing trials of the executive staff of a television network.

  • Creators
    • Peter Lefcourt
    • Brandon Tartikoff
  • Stars
    • Brian Kerwin
    • Charlotte Ross
    • Tuc Watkins
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.9/10
    279
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    • Creators
      • Peter Lefcourt
      • Brandon Tartikoff
    • Stars
      • Brian Kerwin
      • Charlotte Ross
      • Tuc Watkins
    • 10User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 5 nominations total

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    Brian Kerwin
    Brian Kerwin
    • Rob Malone
    • 1999–2001
    Charlotte Ross
    Charlotte Ross
    • Lori Volpone
    • 1999–2001
    Tuc Watkins
    Tuc Watkins
    • Malcolm Laffley
    • 1999–2001
    Sherri Saum
    Sherri Saum
    • Casey Lenox
    • 1999–2001
    Ben Bass
    Ben Bass
    • Brian Peske
    • 1999–2001
    Colin Cunningham
    Colin Cunningham
    • Herb Kolodny
    • 1999–2001
    Rudolf Martin
    Rudolf Martin
    • Nicky Krasnakov
    • 1999–2001
    Klodyne Rodney
    • Latitia Martinez
    • 1999–2000
    Kaj-Erik Eriksen
    Kaj-Erik Eriksen
    • Carey Malone
    • 1999–2001
    William McNamara
    William McNamara
    • Brad Advail
    • 1999–2000
    Justin Carroll
    • Nigel Gibney
    • 2000–2001
    Christina Hendricks
    Christina Hendricks
    • Kelly Kramer
    • 2000–2001
    Isabella Hofmann
    Isabella Hofmann
    • Cecile Malone
    • 1999–2000
    Keegan Connor Tracy
    Keegan Connor Tracy
    • Audrey Malone
    • 1999–2000
    Jerry Wasserman
    Jerry Wasserman
    • Irwin
    • 1999–2001
    Patricia Drake
    • Debbie
    • 1999–2000
    Paul Provenza
    Paul Provenza
    • Parker Meridian
    • 1999–2000
    Samantha Ferris
    Samantha Ferris
    • Sandra Cassandra
    • 1999–2001
    • Creators
      • Peter Lefcourt
      • Brandon Tartikoff
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    torontononna

    I loved this show!

    If a DVD was available, I'd buy the whole set in a heartbeat. I have some of the episodes on VHS, complete with commercials, and too hard to locate on my tapes. Plus they aren't in order! I am not in "the business" but I found the satire clever and funny, the acting terrific, and the whole thing strangely both believable and outrageous. I think the biggest problem with the show, during its original run, was that there was so little marketing for it. I found it by accident and thought it sounded interesting, so I watched the first episode, and was hooked immediately. Most of my friends had never heard of it, until I told them about it. Maybe if there had been more hype, more people would have watched it. Also, in my area (Toronto) it was only on TV once a week, Friday nights at midnight. A lot of the audience who would enjoy this show are out on Friday nights.

    Anyway, I was devastated when it was cancelled. Special favourite performances were from Lori, Malcolm, Larry the drag queen, and Brad, plus of course Rob and Cecile. Also Mr. Ludden and the fabulous Lydia Ludden.

    Some favourite moments were when Mr. Ludden came out of his coma, when Parker Meridien died, when Kendall was getting people to throw out their TVs. And who could forget Lori and the Russian mobster.

    I really hope a DVD comes out before the show becomes a pile of archival garbage in Showtime's back storage room.
    johninla

    Horribly realistic in its day to day high anxiety

    Mixed up sperm and Russian gangsters aside (and every satire from Jonathan Swift to Arrested Development needs its exaggerations) B&C is pretty accurate about the angst- ridden life of TV execs in LA- believe me, I know, I have been there.

    The swearing, if anything, is underdone - there are many places in America where cuss words are reserved for special occasions, but not in the Marines, the police or TV network head offices. The back-stabbing and social competition, too, is more prevalent than on, say, a Kentucky farm or at a Sunday morning bake sale, even on a Sunday morning.

    Which, as one commentator wisely said, is maybe why this (and, lets be honest, HBO"s brilliant Larry Sanders) did not travel far beyond its natural constituency - LA and its media buddies in New York and London, and a few college grads, freaks and geeks aware enough to appreciate that all offices share the touch of evil. The same people who can watch either the BBC original of the NBC remake of The Office and recognize it as a kind of everyday life.

    But TV-land is a degree nastier than working for a paper products firm because it's driven by the fear of 99% unemployment and the final one percent skilled/lucky.insane enough to have a job, being paid $250,000 a year plus, will do everything short of murder to hold onto that. Few would do that for a job paying minimum wage.

    Anyway, hey, we got two fun-filled seasons out of this, which I suspect actually made no economic sense. I would guess B&C getting picked up for a second series was all about Showtime execs enjoying the in-jokes and critical kudos rather than the audience numbers. maybe it has a protector on a higher board which kept it alive longer than it would have survived on basic cable or mainstream TV.

    PS The Showtime premium cable channel is almost HBO, but, somehow, routinely manages to lose its grip on some great novel programming- Dead Like Me, like B&C RIP after two series, Kistie Alley's Fat Actress (opened big and brave, shrinking faster than she is), etc.

    Showtime, right now, is the almost brilliant channel, that may one day be a lesson taught in business schools.

    PPS - Also Beggars and Choosers was and remains funny. And that is tough to get right.
    gross-12

    Satire of the Broadcast TV industry

    I watched one of these shows on a VHS cassette that I found at a thrift store. I liked the energy of the cast, and thought that the idea of a behind the scenes look at a TV network had potential, but found that the attempt to parody the network TV selection process itself came across as insensitive at times. As with many Showtime and HBO releases, I noticed that the percentage of swear words was significantly higher than one hears in real life. I can't help wondering if this might be a reason for the show's demise. Still, two years is not a bad run for a TV show these days, and I'm sure the percentage of swear words used in Hollywood and the TV industry is in fact greater than the use of such words in the general population, so in this sense the show may be said to mirror reality.

    I couldn't help thinking that there were many inside jokes being presented on the screen. The episode I watched, "White Woman's Burden" presents some openly racist dialogue thinly disguised as satire. Is it possible that the underlying themes of racism and sexual orientation were found to be too controversial even for Showtime? If so, then maybe this show has potential to make a comeback as a full length feature film.

    If anything prevents this show from reaching a wide audience, it's the extremely upscale lifestyles of the cast. Everyone seems to be living in an artificial reality dominated by big money, the struggle for power, and gangsters. Yet it looks enough like the reality in the Television industry that maybe it offended some of the same people whose support it needed to continue in production. Overall, I think this show has great potential and I liked the honest attempt to present a behind the scenes look at network television. Possibly this show may illustrate some of the reasons for network television's shrinking audience.
    10joblues7

    One of the Best Showbiz Satire series to ever appear on TV

    My wife and i watched the entire series and loved it! We thought it was funny, smart and very well cast! Many TV sitcoms don't necessarily work for us,but this one certainly did. Fortunately I was able to tape many of the episodes and subsequently transfer them to DVDs, but we were ultimately disappointed that the show never made it to commercial DVDs!
    grow-it

    bring it back!!!

    I loved this series, I wish some one would put out video's for sale. this series could go on for ever. Rudolf Martin playing as Nicolai Krasnikove is forever great. Why did this show just stop? I hear it had low ratings, bull It way the best mini showtime had or has on! or give people a chance to own it.

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    • Release date
      • September 7, 2001 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Beggars and Choosers
    • Filming locations
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Granada Entertainment
      • H. Beale Company
      • Showtime Networks
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      1 hour
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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