[quote name=\'GS Warehouse\' date=\'Sep 8 2004, 10:14 AM\'][quote name=\'Ian Wallis\' date=\'Sep 8 2004, 10:23 AM\'] Maybe it will be back if (when) one of the network's new fall entries fail(?) [/quote]
Nope. According to Zap2it, Studio 7 has become the first cancellation of the season (a season that really hasn't officially started yet!). Considering the finale only manged a 1.1 rating against reruns (the only other first-run show in that hour, WWE SmackDown!!, makes new shows year-round), the over/under against new episodes of The Apprentice and CSI: Original Recipe would have been a network-record-low half a point. In fact, the Sunday repeats performed so poorly that Team Frog did not rerun the finale this weekend, showing a two-hour Charmed repeat instead.[/quote]
In fact, for the last few weeks there was no Sunday repeat of "Studio 7," but a second Alyssa/Rose/Holly Marie romp instead. (And either one episode was never aired or aired on a Sunday, since the finale was week 7 on Thursday night.)
Ultimately, "Studio 7" frittered away the sizeable-for-The-WB audience of "Blue Collar TV" (which has a full 22-ep pickup besides the 8 shows they shot for summer). Yes, there was a slight dip for "Reba" at 8:30, but the rednecks were reaching for their remotes at the first cry of "Help Me" at 9. Although I mentioned the other day that Davies would've preferred to have "Blue Collar" as a direct lead-in to "Studio 7," I now think that it just wouldn't have worked--the shows are too incompatible. And yes, by the time The Donald and Big Bill Petersen were back in action in September, Pat Kiernan would've been presiding over roadkill and I honestly don't know where they could've put it.
All I can say is that I admire The WB for giving the show a shot and I admire Davies for trying to do something a little different in a game show (basically, using the storytelling conventions of reality shows as the show's thread instead of a host speaking to an audience). Experimentation is not a bad thing--I just hope that Davies has a hit with "Wife Swap" this fall, because he needs one bad.