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TV: A Box Full of Good Memories

Posted: 12/14/11 12:00 AM ET

On the inevitable occasion of the Huffington Post's entrée into television, it behooves me to say a few words about the business, and occasional art, of television. Because if HuffPost's getting into TV, really, how much longer before Arianna takes that over and I'm working for her full-time? Five years? Ten years? I feel like France in 1936.

I've seen a lot of change in the time I've been doing television -- when Politically Incorrect went on in 1993, we were still in a much more innocent time technologically -- not many of us had cellphones yet, and we still rented moves at Blockbuster, found out what movies were playing by looking in the newspaper, which we used to get and read; we were still taking disc players to listen to music on the airplane, with individual CDs. Skype was in science fiction movies. iPod wasn't even in science fiction movies.

And yet, TV endures. People are watching more TV than ever -- you just never know what people want to cling to. Movies, too. No matter what comes out, we are still humans who need reasons to get out of the house and do something. All the syrupy drama about sitting in the dark -- yeah, once in a while, but mostly it's about doing something on a date where you don't have to talk. And TV? Obviously, people want to get something from this thing that isn't on a computer at all. TV is better for when you're doing something else, like ironing or packing or cooking -- mostly when I watch TV, I'm doing something else. Or I watch it in bed, and I don't like electronic devices in bed. I like one electronic device in bed, a nice big phat TV at the end of it.

I've seen TV get dirtier, and I've also helped. I was the first person to say "sucks" on TV -- in 1983 I did a joke during my fourth or fifth appearance on Carson during my little six-minute -- that meant six minutes, not seven and not five -- monologue spot (I had yet to be invited on the couch), and I said, as a punch line to a joke I no longer remember, "the airport sucks." And they were all upset about it after the show, but for some reason they didn't bleep it, and then three nights later I saw Carson say "sucks" in a joke about the premier of the Soviet Union! Ah, Cold War memories.

A guy who really helped me get into television was Steve Allen. When I was making my first appearances on TV in 1982 he talked me up and used me in anything he could. I loved him -- exact same guy on and off the air. There was no getting to know him deeply, but who cares, he was funny, nice, helpful, humble, welcoming, genuine -- don't be greedy. And he was a bit of a square and a prude; or maybe he was just from a different era, when men wore hats and ties to baseball games, and people didn't say "ballsweat" on broadcast television. I remember -- and still have -- a letter he wrote me when I was doing Politically Incorrect -- complaining about what a potty mouth I am. I am, Steve, and I'm sorry. It makes me giggle.

I love talking television trends with my friend Jim Vallely, half the genius behind Arrested Development -- he's unbelievably savvy about seeing what's ahead. I, not so much. For example, I would have bet money that Leno at 10 would work. And when I'm wrong like that, it's a great teaching moment for me. When America went, "No, we want a high production value 10 o'clock drama. We are adults, we work hard all day, now the kids are in bed, we deserve something with kissing and explosions filmed in Panavision." Just like in politics: people complain about the product, but they get the product they deserve. People say there's not enough innovation, but when NBC tried it, they got their head handed to them. It'll be 50 years before these guys put on anything but procedural cop shows and vampires. (Idea: vampires who are procedural detectives -- let's see who runs with it...)

TV helps my mood: I think it does for many people. That's why people leave it on all day. It's a box full of good memories.

 

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10:26 PM on 01/03/2012
hey wasn't there a vampire procedural already?
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nitwitsRus
my udder username is...
10:25 AM on 12/22/2011
& yep That
Mormon was ONCE
considered a
derogatory term
gotts me thinkin'
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nitwitsRus
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09:59 AM on 12/22/2011
Hay Bill!
kin ya remember
the good old days when
PC simply meant
PersonalComputer?
08:36 PM on 12/18/2011
"TV helps my mood: I think it does for many people. That's why people leave it on all day. It's a box full of good memories. "

Exactly. What better way to hypnotize?
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signgrrl
typeface geek
09:49 AM on 12/19/2011
way too much like "1984"
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Squiriferous
Back off, man. I'm a scientist.
08:14 PM on 12/18/2011
Okay, so is Huffington Post TV a cable channel or what?
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rjlwis
07:39 PM on 12/18/2011
The never ending list of "talent" shows has got to go away. I remember catching today's top musical performers on TV and not a bunch of wannabees! If I want to watch stars of tomorrow, I'll go to my local club and catch karaoke. Yawn!!!!
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moonflowerjewelry
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06:44 PM on 12/18/2011
I'm totally whistling into the wind... but when I joined HP so VERY long ago, it did one thing and it did it well. At somepoint, roundabout a year or so, HP/AOL decided it was best to dilute itself to become all things to all people. I must be a dinosaur, as I miss HP doing that ONE THING.

Is there anything more irrelevant than TV?
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ArnoldZiffle
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07:40 PM on 12/18/2011
There is a lot of decent entertainment on TV. And some good news and commentary, too. I'm hopeful that HP TV will provide a great alternative to a lot of stuff out there. Like you, I hope they don't dilute it to make it "all things to all people."
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drunkarate
06:00 PM on 12/18/2011
Sorry, Bill, but Leno at 10 wasn't "innovation". Offering the same hackneyed talk show format that was outdated in the 80's at a different time isn't "new", it's rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic.
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05:27 PM on 12/18/2011
I have watched bill maher for over a decade. He was the first to get me thinking about our food supply, and HFCS. At first I thought he was some "health food nut", and didnt mind. Everyonne, after all, has their quirks.

He turned out to be right, of course, and like he has said, he caught hell for having that position. I write about this because while most of us watch him for other reasons, I feel he deserves some credit for sounding the alarm about our lousy food supply.
04:46 PM on 12/18/2011
TV is electronic heroin- even productive people admit they Keep it on for noise?! It allows us to passively escape reality and shut off our thoughts. Have you ever watched people watching TV? They look like zombies, it makes no sense why they would be exposed to those flickering lights and noises until you look at the magical box yourself. "oh wow, look at that! What's this show called?" lol.

Sometimes I wonder if the television replaces the 20,000 year old cultural tradition if storytelling around a fire..

And what about sports? Even without fiction sports will always need to be broadcast and watched in a group setting
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06:55 PM on 12/18/2011
Have you ever watched people blogging? They look like zombies. It makes no sense why they weould be exposed to those flickering lights and noises......
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Dread Man
04:36 PM on 12/18/2011
Good Show! Good Thread! Always Entertaining ....as always Bill Maher!
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03:49 PM on 12/18/2011
"It's a box full of good memories. " I must live on a different planet.
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typeface geek
09:54 AM on 12/19/2011
Sports Night ? Boston Legal ? even Columbo, for heavens sake ?
03:00 PM on 12/18/2011
Dang-it William, we hate it when you go on Vacation.
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Debbie Niemeyer
01:54 PM on 12/18/2011
American TV execs are getting to be pretty stupid and should be fired and replaced by normal people with better taste. I can't even watch AandE or Bravo without watching some Amera trash type reality show that shows anything but reality. Why did American media have to buy dumb reala dramas from the UK in the first place? I thought we were doing fine before that? Even HBO sucks.
01:53 PM on 12/18/2011
Bill, You've got to get HuffPost to change that picture. Your hair doesn't look like that anymore.