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From the December 29th Soap Opera Digest:
CAN FANS SAVE MELROSE PLACE?
During its seven-year run, MELROSE
PLACE has survived fiery explosions, bloody shootings and a slew of psycho
stalkers. But that's child's play compared to MP's battle with Fox executives
for a slot on the 1999-2000 schedule. Word is that incoming Fox Entertainment
President Doug Herzog (formerly of Comedy Central) is not a fan of soaps
and has never seen MP.
"I think
we have a 50/50 chance of the show coming back," confides the show's executive
producer, Charles Pratt, Jr. "Leaning a little toward not coming back.
It's time to start writing letters addressing, 'What would people do without
MELROSE PLACE?' It was rough last year getting a pickup, but we agreed
to change the show, and now everybody loves what we've done. If I thought
our show was really dying because it wasn't any good, that's one thing.
But it's better this year than I think it's been in years."
As for
the changing of the guard at Fox, Pratt points to one the the network's
long-time supporters. "People have come and gone, but [Fox Chief Operating
Officer] Peter Chernin has always been a fan of the show."
Pratt
asks the many fans of MP to write letters of
support to Peter Chernin,
c/o Fox Television,
2121 Avenue of the Stars,
Los Angeles, CA 90067.
