[quote name=\'tvwxman\' date=\'Mar 16 2006, 07:56 PM\'][quote name=\'DrJWJustice\' date=\'Mar 16 2006, 07:35 PM\']We already got Donald Trump and that guy from WWE on there (no, I don't watch wrestling). We've already gotten as close to a celebrity contestant as that show needs to get.
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Silly, silly Dr. Have you seen the rest of NBC's primetime ratings lately? Hint, look near the toilet. They'd have the Donald, the Martha, AND the cast of SNL as models if they thought they could cross-promote a show to bleed viewers from one show to the next.
I give it till May sweeps for the next celebrity blitz.
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And Trix are for kids. Let me put it in your parlance ... I'd forecast ratings doom for DoND if it goes the celebrity blitz route as Millionaire and Weakest Link did -- and we all know what happened to those shows in the US market.
I am well aware of where NBC's ratings currently are, and I noted - as you probably did - that DoND is about the only show NBC has in the Top 20 at the moment. The jury's still out on how long it can sustain itself there, but DoND will be a stain on the toilet paper if it goes the celeb route. You can call me "silly" all you like, but we have a pattern of behaviour here. We watched Millionaire because it had a chance to change the lives ordinary Joes for the better. DoND has the same appeal, and it uses the same brand of drama to do it that Regis used on his show. We stopped watching when Millionaire became driven by celebrities, and we'll do the same if that happens to DoND.