![]() ![]() It flopped, but our actresses (Rue, Betty, Estell) got paid nonetheless for the contracted 3 seasons of GP (as well as the new writers, producers, etc)Įveryone was sad, but this poopfest would never fly for 3 seasons.Īnnnnnd, IMO, the LAST episode of the GGs was the end. If it's any consolation, the gals were bought out for the next two seasons, bc that's what they signed up for, it was in their contracts, even though CBS couldn't get their junk together. Witt, Thomas, and Harris tried to get Littlefield to improve his NBC deal. However, CBS soon entered the picture and fueled a bidding war for the new series, offering a full season (24 episode) order. And they've contracted for 3 seasons.Įvery body is onboard. NBC entertainment chief Warren Littlefield originally committed to airing The Golden Palace, with a 13 episode order for the 1992 to 93 season. They sign, cuz WTF could go wrong? Sounds like a great story. We knowĪt the exact same moment, the actors are negotiating contracts. CBS thought they could do whatever they wanted. They couldn't just go somewhere else and sign another contract. This is bc they didn't want to leave NBC. Then, the writers and producers had to leave. ![]()
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