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bbgun
07-30-2009, 07:22 PM
NBC rewinds 'Rockford'
Network taps Shore for new take on '70s show
By CYNTHIA LITTLETON

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Jim Rockford is looking for a comeback.

NBC, Universal Media Studios and Steve Carell's Carousel Television have tapped "House" creator-exec producer David Shore to shepherd a redo of the classic 1974-80 gumshoe drama that starred James Garner and put Stephen J. Cannell on the map as a writer-producer.

Garner's Emmy-winning portrayal of the ex-con private eye who lived in a trailer in Malibu (and usually worked as hard to get his clients to pay up as he did on solving cases) turned Jim Rockford into one of the most indelible characters of the smallscreen. Shore said as a fan of the show himself, he's well aware of how high the bar is set for the remake.

"It's one of the shows that made me want to become a writer," Shore said. "I had no interest in adapting any old stuff, but this was the one exception."

Shore's just starting to think about an approach to bring "The Rockford Files" into the present day, but he intends to stick with the basic foundation of a private eye in L.A. just trying to make a living.

"What makes 'Rockford' timeless is that he's vulnerable, he's flawed. He's used to hustling and getting hustled," Shore said. "Sometimes he's a hero and sometimes he runs away."

The idea for a "Rockford" revival came from Carousel, which inquired about the rights to the Universal TV property after Carousel cut a production pact with Universal Media Studios in January. Laura Lancaster, NBC/UMS' exec veep of drama, knew that Shore was a big "Rockford" buff, and the match was easily made.

"The minute I heard this I said, 'Let's get it on for midseason' ... but we're going to take our time and get it right," said Angela Bromstad, prexy of primetime entertainment for NBC Entertainment and UMS. "We know that David has the right sensibility as a writer to take on this kind of big character."

The original "Rockford" was co-created by Cannell and Roy Huggins, a prolific and influential TV scribe who created "Maverick," the offbeat Western that made Garner a star in the late '50s, and "The Fugitive," among other shows.

"Rockford," which earned the Emmy for drama series in 1978, was a training ground for a number of future biz heavyweights, including scribes David Chase, Juanita Bartlett, Chas. Floyd Johnson and thesps Dennis Dugan and Tom Selleck. Show's strong supporting cast included Noah Beery Jr., Stuart Margolin, Joe Santos and Gretchen Corbett.

Bob Sacamano
07-30-2009, 07:33 PM
are the writers still on strike?:confused:

vta
07-30-2009, 07:42 PM
are the writers still on strike?:confused:

I don't know about writers but apparently creativity is...

bbgun
07-30-2009, 07:48 PM
are the writers still on strike?:confused:

No, they're just out of ideas. "Rockford" was 90% James Garner. Without him, it's pointless.

Bob Sacamano
07-30-2009, 07:53 PM
whatever the case may be

I'm getting tired of people getting paid alot of money to produce stuff, and paying these actors alot of money to appear in these shows

and it's all remakes

oh well, I don't watch primetime TV and still don't plan on doing so

Yeagermeister
07-30-2009, 08:07 PM
If Carell is in the show in any way...no thanks

jimmy40
07-30-2009, 08:09 PM
No, they're just out of ideas. "Rockford" was 90% James Garner. Without him, it's pointless.absolutely

Doomsday
07-30-2009, 08:13 PM
No, they're just out of ideas. "Rockford" was 90% James Garner. Without him, it's pointless.

Yep, he was great in that show!

Cajuncowboy
07-30-2009, 08:25 PM
No, they're just out of ideas. "Rockford" was 90% James Garner. Without him, it's pointless.

I got a kick out of Angel. He was a trip.

bbgun
07-30-2009, 08:27 PM
I got a kick out of Angel. He was a trip.

I saw him on "30 Rock" last spring. Barely recognized him.

Cajuncowboy
07-30-2009, 08:45 PM
I saw him on "30 Rock" last spring. Barely recognized him.

Really? I didn't know he was even alive yet.

Kangaroo
07-30-2009, 09:23 PM
whatever the case may be

I'm getting tired of people getting paid alot of money to produce stuff, and paying these actors alot of money to appear in these shows

and it's all remakes

oh well, I don't watch primetime TV and still don't plan on doing so

The best series are in USA/TNT imo so far all the series I watch are on those channels

Dawgs0916
07-30-2009, 11:27 PM
If Carell is in the show in any way...no thanks

The Office is my favorite show of all time. Although Lost is climbing my list quickly lol.

He's great in it.

ABQCOWBOY
07-31-2009, 09:24 AM
Steve Carell as Jim Rockford? You gotta be kidding me.

Another ruination of a quality classic.

What a drag.

Chief
07-31-2009, 09:48 AM
No, they're just out of ideas. "Rockford" was 90% James Garner. Without him, it's pointless.

This is the truth.

Garner was the show.

Yeagermeister
07-31-2009, 10:18 AM
The Office is my favorite show of all time. Although Lost is climbing my list quickly lol.

He's great in it.

To each there own but there is no way he can play Jim Rockford.

Doomsday
07-31-2009, 10:22 AM
The Office is my favorite show of all time. Although Lost is climbing my list quickly lol.

He's great in it.

I love the office but no way in hell do I want to see them turn Rockford into some type of comedy / spoof. I grew up watching the Rockford files with my Dad and have great memories of doing so, that would really tarnish it for me.

bbgun
07-31-2009, 10:32 AM
If Carell is in the show in any way...no thanks

He won't be. It's just his production company.

Dawgs0916
07-31-2009, 12:17 PM
He won't be. It's just his production company.

I was wondering why people were acting like he was going to be in the show

big dog cowboy
07-31-2009, 12:18 PM
Loved that show.

Probably won't like the new version.

Yeagermeister
07-31-2009, 12:22 PM
NBC should have learned their lesson when the new Knight Rider and Bionic Woman remakes flopped.

DIAF
07-31-2009, 12:41 PM
DEFINITELY won't like this new version.

Bob Sacamano
07-31-2009, 12:43 PM
To each there own but there is no way he can play Jim Rockford.

no kidding

Steve Carrell has a whiny voice

Doomsday
07-31-2009, 12:52 PM
NBC should have learned their lesson when the new Knight Rider and Bionic Woman remakes flopped.

Yep, even if they made good shows there is no way they can live up to the memories people have of the originals. People are always going to have a specific idea in their minds of what it should be or was and that is pretty hard to duplicate even if the show is good.

How many remakes (TV or Movie) have actually been good? Almost all have sucked big time and there have been a ton. The only 2 decent ones I can think of was SWAT and Miami Vice. Yet like fools we keep watching em.

A few off the top of my head:
Charlie's Angles
Mission Impossible
Dukes of Hazards
Knight Rider
Bionic Woman
Wild, Wild West (Loved this Show)
Shaft
SWAT
Land Of the Lost
Bewitched
Brady Bunch
Scooby Doo
Miami Vice
Flintstones
Inspector Gadget
The Avengers
Popeye
Leave it to Beaver
Beverly Hillbilies

bbgun
07-31-2009, 12:56 PM
The only 2 decent ones I can think of was SWAT and Miami Vice.

The Fugitive.

Yeagermeister
07-31-2009, 01:32 PM
Yep, even if they made good shows there is no way they can live up to the memories people have of the originals. People are always going to have a specific idea in their minds of what it should be or was and that is pretty hard to duplicate even if the show is good.

How many remakes (TV or Movie) have actually been good? Almost all have sucked big time and there have been a ton. The only 2 decent ones I can think of was SWAT and Miami Vice. Yet like fools we keep watching em.

A few off the top of my head:
Charlie's Angles
Mission Impossible
Dukes of Hazards
Knight Rider
Bionic Woman
Wild, Wild West (Loved this Show)
Shaft
SWAT
Land Of the Lost
Bewitched
Brady Bunch
Scooby Doo
Miami Vice
Flintstones
Inspector Gadget
The Avengers
Popeye
Leave it to Beaver
Beverly Hillbilies

You liked those? They were bad movies.

Doomsday
07-31-2009, 01:44 PM
You liked those? They were bad movies.

I thought they were OK, I wouldnt say they were good movies but given what they were and the fact I wasnt expecting great story lines or acting going in. I thought the entertainment value was decent.

Kangaroo
07-31-2009, 05:07 PM
The current Hollywood movie mantra looks to be make a hit TV series into a stupid movie or remake a classic movie and wonder why it flopped. :banghead::banghead:

What's up with Bruce Willis remaking Clint Eastwood Movies

I mean Last Man Standing = cough cough A fFstfull of Dollars was better

16 Blocks = Cough cough Gauntlet remake

Oh while maybe one day they will get it together doubtful

vta
07-31-2009, 05:14 PM
If a tree falls in the woods and no one is around, does it make a sound?
What's the harm? Nobody's watching anyway.