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ABC's remake of "V" debuted to healthy ratings, and some curiosity from Milwaukeeans who noticed something familiar. | ![]() |
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| By Tim Cuprisin Media Columnist E-mail author | Author bio More articles by Tim Cuprisin |
| Published Nov. 6, 2009 at 11:00 a.m. |
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Yes, there's definitely a Calatrava-like quality to the interior of the "mother ship" hovering above New York City in ABC's remake of the sci-fi thriller "V."
But, no, it's not lifted from the Milwaukee Art Museum.
The museum's Adam Horwitz confirms there's been no filming at the memorable structure for the new version of the 1980s franchise that spawned a couple mini-series and an actual weekly series about lizard-like aliens who come to earth promising universal health care.
Some Milwaukee viewers noted a Calatrava-esque quality and have been wondering about it -- and some have been tweeting about it.
A look at the interior of that huge fictional craft hovering above the Big Apple does reveal plenty of Calatrava-like struts. I put a call into ABC, but the network had no official explanation or photos to offer of the interior, nor an explanation on the design.
ABC's photo marketing department passed along some interesting shots of what the actors see when they're in that mother ship. The elaborate set is projected on green screen in the soundstage where the scenes are filmed.
"V" premiered Tuesday night with an audience of some 14 million viewers, according to Nielsen Media Research. That's a healthy premiere number, but the test comes next week at 7 p.m. Tuesday on Channel 12, when we find out how many viewers come back for a second episode.
For the record, four episodes will air in November, and then the show disappears until March -- after the Winter Olympics on NBC. ABC says the plan has been to air it in chunks, almost like an old-fashioned mini-series.
Grace Weber rocks "Oprah": Wauwatosa's Grace Weber performed her version of Aretha Franklin's "Natural Woman" for Oprah Winfrey and her audience Thursday afternoon as part of the top daytime talker's karaoke competition.
"That's hard to do," Winfrey said of her choice of "the queen's song." Three celebrity judges then weighed in.
Gladys Knight called it "brave," and said she had to work on "intonation," but did a "great job."
The songwriting team of Nickolas Ashford and Valerie Simpson, were complimentary, with Ashford warning her to watch her pitch.
Said Simpson, somewhat mysteriously, "Something in your voice sounds like you've been here before."
The strongest praise came from Billy Ray Cyrus.
"I'm leaving on the 1:15 flight for Nashville," he said. "I'd say we could have you a deal by 4:30."
The first 10 minutes of the daytime talk show were pre-empted by ABC News coverage of the shootings at Fort Hood in Texas, but that wrapped up well before her performance.
Milwaukee viewers find out whether she makes it to round two at 4 p.m. today on Channel 12.
On TV: Speaking of Oprah, insider Nikki Finke is reporting that she'll soon announce the launch of her Oprah Winfrey Network, with the show moving to her own cable channel in 2011, with the show moving from Chicago to Los Angeles. Oprah's people say no decision has been made.
A seasonal goodbye to "Mad Men": The third season of AMC's "Mad Men," my pick for the best TV drama currently in production, wraps up at 9 p.m. Sunday. It's a season in which Don Draper's wife finally found out the secret that is central to the show's ongoing story line.
Last Sunday's episode centered on the reaction to the JFK assassination and is one of the few TV versions that got it right, demonstrating how television coverage weaved its way into our lives during that tragic weekend in November 1963.
A fourth season has already been ordered for next year.
As a tribute to a fine season, the video of a new parody version of "Mad Men" from Atom.com follows below.
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Posted by brunocarlson on Nov. 6, 2009 at 11:32 a.m. (report)
Thank goodness; a less pretentious version of Mad Men.
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