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I can’t remember how long it’s been since a show with so much potential has been on TV. Everything about Studio 60 is phenomenal. The combination of the superb cast and outstanding writing makes this show what it is.I’m not quite sure how Aaron Sorkin does it each and every time, but whatever he is involved in turns to gold.The West Wing was one of the smartest TV shows to come out of Hollywood and if given the chance, Studio 60 can do the same. So please NBC, give Aaron and the cast of this remarkable show that chance, and keep this show alive (longer than 13 episodes)Please add us as your friend and show NBC just how many people LOVE this show!!!

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My Interests


Who should find out about Matt's pill taking first?
Danny
Harriet
Tom
Simon
Jack
Jordan
Suzanne

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Music:

EPISODE 101 - "The Cold Open"
"Lush Life" - Billy Strayhorn, performed by John Coltrane
"Side 2 Side" - Three 6 Mafia
"Hippo Walk" - Mongo Santa Maria
"Faster Kill Pussycat (Feat. Brittany Murphy) - Paul Oakenfold
"California Love" - Zapp and Roger
"Under Pressure" - Queen and David BowieEPISODE 102 - "The Focus Group"
"Sem Contencao" - Bebel Gilberto
"Alguem" - Ananda Project
"Throw It All Away" - Zero 7
"Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow" - Dave MasonEPISODE 103 - "The West Coast Delay"
"New Shows" - Paolo Nutini EPISODE 104 - "The Long Lead Story"
"Keep It Loose, Keep It Tight" - Amos Lee
"Come Again" - Sting
"Fields Of Gold" - Sting

Movies:

THE VERY MODEL OF A MODERN NETWORK TV SHOW CAST
We'll be the very model of a modern network TV show
Each time that we walk into this august and famous studio
We're starting out from scratch after a run of twenty years and so
We hope that you don't mind that our producer was caught doing blow CHORUS
They hope that you don't mind that their producer was caught doing blow
They hope that you don't mind that their producer was caught doing blow
They hope that you don't mind that their producer was caught doing mounds of blow CAST
Yes, it's hard to be a player when at heart you've always had a hunch
To bite the hand that feeds you is a scary way of doing lunch
But still when we walk into this august and famous studio
We'll be the very model of a modern network TV show CHORUS
But still when they walk into this august and famous studio
They'll be the very model of a modern network TV show HARRIET
I am a Christian tried and true, baptized at age eleven
so unlike the liberals, gays and Jews i'm going straight to heaven JEANNIE
But if you feel you've been cheated and our sordid content lets you down JEANNIE / HARRIET
We'll hap'ly do the favour of an intellectual reach-around CHORUS
They'll hap'ly do the favour of an intellectual reach-around
They'll hap'ly do the favour of an intellectual reach-around
They'll hap'ly do the favour of hundred-dollar hooker's reach-around
They'll hap'ly do the favor of a verbal euphemistic reach-around CAST
We know the evangelicals are lining up to tag our toe
And then the corporations will not hesitate to pull their dough
But still when we walk into this august and famous studio
We'll be the very model of a modern network TV show CHORUS AND CAST
But still when they/ we walk into this august and famous studio
They'll/ we'll be the very model of a modern network TV show
But still when they/ we walk into this august and famous studio
They'll/ we'll be the very model of a modern network TV show

Television:

Ten Reasons to Watch Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip1. The Premise:
Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip is about the behind-the-scenes machinations of a long-running sketch comedy show in the vein of “Saturday Night Live? As we know from the second episode, Studio 60 also exists in the same universe as "Saturday Night Live"; they mention it by name a number of times. The differences between the two shows are important. Studio 60 takes place in Los Angeles and is aired on Friday nights. The premise is perfect for an hour-long drama because there is the built-in tension and suspense of putting together a live show with a deadline. And, who isn't interested about what goes on behind the curtain of a show with lots of talent and big egos?2. The Creator:
Aaron Sorkin created Studio 60 and it's largely biographical. His cypher is Matt Albie (played by Matthew Perry), the new Head Writer for Studio 60. Sorkin created NBC's monster hit “The West Wing, and ABC's short-lived, yet brilliant “Sports Night. Widely considered to be one of the best writers in Hollywood, Sorkin is known for his extremely clever dialogue and dynamic characters. Also, as a writer, he is prolific in a way that only him and David E. Kelley know. Sorkin will write almost every single episode of the show he is running. Even if he doesn't write a story for a particular episode, he will always at least write all the dialogue. This will give Studio 60 a consistency and focus most shows can only dream of.3. Matthew Perry & Bradley Whitford:
Matthew Perry has been largely anonymous since “Friends” ended, and that is a shame. Perry is, and always has been, an underrated and talented comedian who has deserved far better material than he has received outside of “Friends” With the character of Matt Albie; he has been given an once-in-a-lifetime character that Perry is perfect for. It will be a huge upset if he isn't nominated for a Best Actor Emmy, and it wouldn't be surprising if he wins it.Bradley Whitford plays Danny Tripp, Matt Albie's partner and co-show runner on Studio 60. Whitford is well acquainted with Sorkin, having played Josh Lyman (a great character in itself) on “The West Wing” for it's entire run. The Danny character is a meaty one for Whitford; Danny is a recovering cocaine addict who is only working on Studio 60 because he tested positive for cocaine weeks before he was supposed to direct a movie (scripted by Matt Albie). Whitford is an excellent actor, and the chemistry between him and Perry is already superb.4. Amanda Peet & Stephen Weber:
Amanda Peet has been under-utilized for most of her career, which is a damn shame. The talented and beautiful actress got her start in “The Whole Nine Yards” (with Matthew Perry) and has since languished on the fringes of Hollywood's A-List. Again, Sorkin has created an incredible character for Peet to portray as the newly appointed NBS (Studio 60's fictional network) President Jordan McDeere. She is brash and ballsy, unafraid to take on the higher-ups for something she believes in. She has made it her goal to bring Studio 60 back to its previous heights, and will stop at nothing to do so.Facing off with Peet is Jack Rudolph, the NBS Chairman played by “Wings” Stephen Weber. Weber has been around for a while, and is also a victim of receiving material not up to the level of his talent. His character is a worthy antagonist to Peet's idealistic network President, ruling with an iron fist and breaking down the realities of a company whose only goal is to make a profit.5. D.L. Hughley & Nathan Corddry:
Hughley and Corddry play two members of “The Big Three”, the most important and talented cast members on the show-within-the-show on Studio 60. D.L. Hughley has been around the comedy game for some time and is extremely famous in some circles, especially for his part in “The Original Kings of Comedy”. However, he has never found the spotlight like so many of his contemporary black comedians. He's been on prime time and had a couple of his own shows, but massive success has eluded him. What is interesting is that D.L. certainly had the talent to be on a Saturday Night Live type show, but is now likely to find the most important role of his career as an actor playing a member of a fictional comedy troupe.Playing off Hughley will be the young Nathan Corddry, brother of “The Daily Show's” Rob Corddry, and, really, an unknown entity. Of all the cast members on Studio 60, Corddry is the biggest wild card. He hasn't had a lot to do in the first couple episodes, but I'm eager to see how funny he can be on the sketches within the show and if he has enough range to pull off the drama outside of it.6. Guest Stars:
One of the beauties of Studio 60's premise is the built-in forum for guest stars. Each episode of the fictitious Studio 60, like SNL, has a host. This sets up myriad possibilities for celebrities to play themselves on the show, which allows for any number of interesting and fun story lines. In the pilot, Sorkin stalwart Felicity Huffman was the host; Lauren Graham (from Gilmore Girls) will be appearing in a couple of upcoming episodes. Sorkin is a master at seamlessly integrating familiar faces into his shows (a la “The West Wing”) and is just another unique quality that sets Studio 60 above the pack.7. It's Funny:
Sorkin is known for his drama, but his dialogue is rife with smart, natural humor that is sparked, not by unbelievable situations, but by character and conflict. The difference between the humor on Studio 60 and that on sitcoms is that Studio 60 isn't filled with jokes. It's organic and moves the story along and never seems out of place. You will laugh while watching Studio 60. That's a guarantee.8. It's Dramatic:
A vast number of characters, even within the first two episodes, have already been pitted against each other in various, interesting ways. Sorkin, again, weaves the conflict through his huge cast with seemingly little effort and has set up a ridiculous amount of story options for the rest of the season. The key, of course, is the characters. Most writers are tentative to pile on conflict with there characters; they like them too much. Sorkin loves to torture his and the emotional product of this is exquisite. Tension and suspense comes out of nowhere to grab hold of the viewer, making Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip as riveting a show as you'll find on TV.9. It Will Make Fun of TV:
Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip is the perfect forum to satirize any and all aspects of the television industry. And don't think Sorkin will be afraid to capitalize on this. From the very first scene of the pilot, when then-show runner Wes Mendell interrupts a live broadcast to lambaste his own network and TV as a whole, we know that Studio 60 will be pulling no punches. Stay tuned, controversy may be up ahead.10.It's (Maybe) the Best Show on Television:
Perhaps this is a little bold, but I can't remember the last time I've been so in love with a show immediately out of the gates. Typically, great television shows take some time to develop and hit their peak. If Studio 60 gets any better, we're in for something special. Even if it doesn't, it's special enough as is.This was written by Oscar Dahl

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Last nights episode....

Last night's Studio 60 was absolutely bloody brilliant, it's personally my favorite episode so far, so good in fact, I watched it twice mwahaha!!I'd love to know what you all thought of the show, lets...
Posted by Team 60 on Tue, 14 Nov 2006 08:45:00 PST

Fox Gets It Wrong, NBC Says 'Studio 60' Stays Onboard

by David Goetzl, Tuesday, Oct 31, 2006 A FOX NEWS REPORT THAT NBC's heavily promoted "Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip" would be dropped from the schedule created a frisson Monday, but appears to be...
Posted by Team 60 on Tue, 31 Oct 2006 11:52:00 PST

Studio 60 Email Campaign

Hey everyone, we know how you all love Studio 60, so, now is the time to show the network just how much this show is loved. We need you to flood Kevin Reilly & Jeff Zucker with emails and faxes te...
Posted by Team 60 on Mon, 30 Oct 2006 08:25:00 PST

OH LORD DON'T BE TRUE

Studio 60' Cancellation Iminent Here we go: despite receiving an order for three more episodes on Friday, the Aaron Sorkin NBC drama "Studio 60 on Sunset Strip" is about to be put out of ...
Posted by Team 60 on Sun, 29 Oct 2006 12:29:00 PST

Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip is a winner

Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip is a winner Seriously. That might be the first time you've seen the word "winner" linked together with Studio 60 all season long, but I'm here to tell you, it's about t...
Posted by Team 60 on Thu, 26 Oct 2006 02:41:00 PST

Faltering 'Studio 60' still 'delivers a valuable audience'

Faltering 'Studio 60' still 'delivers a valuable audience'By Gail ShisterInquirer ColumnistKatie Couric and Aaron Sorkin share the same burden - impossibly high expectations.Like Couric's CBS Evening ...
Posted by Team 60 on Wed, 25 Oct 2006 01:39:00 PST

Icon Contest

How many people would be interested in a Studio 60 Icon Contest? Nothing is offical yet, JUST an idea =)
Posted by Team 60 on Mon, 23 Oct 2006 08:37:00 PST

Studio 60 Poll

Studio 60 PollPlease take our Studio 60 poll on our main page!!!Thanks!!...
Posted by Team 60 on Mon, 23 Oct 2006 08:20:00 PST

Vote for Studio 60 on Eonline!!!

You can vote for which show you want brought back NEXT season. All you have to do is register yourself at Eonline then go HERE and follow these really simple instuctions!!!It's not an actual poll (whi...
Posted by Team 60 on Thu, 19 Oct 2006 06:23:00 PST