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abba

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1 vs 100 and the strike
« on: December 12, 2007, 10:23:28 PM »
Is 1 vs 100 produced by strike members

Gus

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« Reply #1 on: December 13, 2007, 02:52:16 PM »
To answer the question as you wrote it, of course not, since the strikers are writers, not producers.

To answer the question as you seem to have meant it, I'm not sure if 1v100s writers are WGA.

Unrealtor

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« Reply #2 on: December 13, 2007, 03:07:31 PM »
[quote name=\'Gus\' post=\'171999\' date=\'Dec 13 2007, 01:52 PM\']
To answer the question as you wrote it, of course not, since the strikers are writers, not producers.

To answer the question as you seem to have meant it, I'm not sure if 1v100s writers are WGA.
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One of the writers for the last batch of episode of episodes was Aaron Solomon, who (IIRC) lead the mass exodus of Guild writers from "Temptation," so as long as he's around, I'd assume they are a WGA shop.
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uncamark

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« Reply #3 on: December 13, 2007, 05:13:07 PM »
[quote name=\'Unrealtor\' post=\'172001\' date=\'Dec 13 2007, 02:07 PM\']
[quote name=\'Gus\' post=\'171999\' date=\'Dec 13 2007, 01:52 PM\']
To answer the question as you wrote it, of course not, since the strikers are writers, not producers.

To answer the question as you seem to have meant it, I'm not sure if 1v100s writers are WGA.
[/quote]

One of the writers for the last batch of episode of episodes was Aaron Solomon, who (IIRC) lead the mass exodus of Guild writers from "Temptation," so as long as he's around, I'd assume they are a WGA shop.
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AFAIK, they were WGA for the shows that were taped in September and October and will be airing starting next month.

However, one of the trades says that the show is "not affected," which means that I wouldn't put it past Endemol to take the show non-union if they get an additional order and the strike hasn't been resolved.  They may have the pleasure of having Tenacious D playing outside their front door like Fremantle got last week.

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« Reply #4 on: December 13, 2007, 05:18:26 PM »
[quote name=\'uncamark\' post=\'172017\' date=\'Dec 13 2007, 02:13 PM\']
They may have the pleasure of having Tenacious D playing outside their front door like Fremantle got last week.
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Wow. A salute to Fremantle for not caving.

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davidhammett

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« Reply #5 on: December 13, 2007, 08:24:34 PM »
[quote name=\'uncamark\' post=\'172017\' date=\'Dec 13 2007, 06:13 PM\']
[quote name=\'Unrealtor\' post=\'172001\' date=\'Dec 13 2007, 02:07 PM\']
One of the writers for the last batch of episode of episodes was Aaron Solomon, who (IIRC) lead the mass exodus of Guild writers from "Temptation," so as long as he's around, I'd assume they are a WGA shop.
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AFAIK, they were WGA for the shows that were taped in September and October and will be airing starting next month.

However, one of the trades says that the show is "not affected," which means that I wouldn't put it past Endemol to take the show non-union if they get an additional order and the strike hasn't been resolved.  They may have the pleasure of having Tenacious D playing outside their front door like Fremantle got last week.
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The show was indeed WGA when Aaron worked on it, and continued to be for the upcoming series (on which Aaron did not work).  I too would not be surprised if Endemol decides to go the "segment producer" route for future episodes that might be done during the strike; I believe IvC was the only one of their recent ones that was Guild.

uncamark

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« Reply #6 on: December 14, 2007, 12:24:02 PM »
[quote name=\'davidhammett\' post=\'172042\' date=\'Dec 13 2007, 07:24 PM\']
The show was indeed WGA when Aaron worked on it, and continued to be for the upcoming series (on which Aaron did not work).  I too would not be surprised if Endemol decides to go the "segment producer" route for future episodes that might be done during the strike; I believe IvC was the only one of their recent ones that was Guild.
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"Show Me the Money" as well, unless you don't consider a year ago "recent."

davidhammett

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« Reply #7 on: December 14, 2007, 02:53:20 PM »
[quote name=\'uncamark\' post=\'172081\' date=\'Dec 14 2007, 01:24 PM\']
[quote name=\'davidhammett\' post=\'172042\' date=\'Dec 13 2007, 07:24 PM\']
The show was indeed WGA when Aaron worked on it, and continued to be for the upcoming series (on which Aaron did not work).  I too would not be surprised if Endemol decides to go the "segment producer" route for future episodes that might be done during the strike; I believe IvC was the only one of their recent ones that was Guild.
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"Show Me the Money" as well, unless you don't consider a year ago "recent."
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Thanks, Mark; I had remembered differently, but you are certainly correct.