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Coupling (American TV series)

Coupling is an American sitcom television series, a remake of the British show of the same title, which aired on NBC from September 25 to October 23, 2003.

Coupling
Also known asCoupling U.S.
GenreSitcom
Based onCoupling by Steven Moffat
Developed byPhoef Sutton
Written by
Directed byAndrew D. Weyman
Starring
Opening theme"Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps"
ComposerRalph Schuckett
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes10 (6 unaired)
Production
Executive producers
Producers
  • Michael E. Stokes
  • Liz Astrof
  • Paul Corrigan
  • Brad Walsh
  • Robert Peacock
Editors
  • Joe Bella
  • Danny White
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time30 minutes
Production companies
Release
Original networkNBC
Picture format1080i (HDTV)
Original releaseSeptember 25 (2003-09-25) –
October 23, 2003 (2003-10-23)
Chronology
Related

Production

By 2003, three series, or seasons, of Coupling had been broadcast on BBC Two, all written by the show's creator, Steven Moffat. The show was loosely based on the beginnings of Moffat's real-life relationship with Sue Vertue.[1]

NBC commissioned a remake of the show for the American market, reportedly as a replacement for Friends, which was nearing the end of its run.[2] Moffat and original producers from Hartswood Films, Sue and Beryl Vertue, served as executive producers on the NBC adaptation, alongside Phoef Sutton and Ben Silverman.[3]

Unlike most adaptations, the NBC adaptation would reuse Moffat's original scripts, although these were adapted by Sutton and were shortened to comply with the reduced running time (NBC has multiple advertisement breaks compared to the original broadcaster, BBC Two, which has none).[4] Other writers, such as Danny Zuker and Paul Corrigan worked on episodes later in the series.

The original unaired pilot starred Breckin Meyer as Jeff, Melissa George as Susan and Emily Rutherfurd as Sally. NBC then fired the writers and replaced Meyer, George and Rutherfurd with Christopher Moynihan, Rena Sofer and Sonya Walger, respectively.[5][6] George later commented that she "dodged a bullet" by being replaced before the show aired.[7]

Thirteen episodes were commissioned. However, due to poor critical reception, NBC announced the show's cancellation on October 31, after only four episodes had been broadcast. The final three planned episodes were not filmed, with the remaining six episodes unbroadcast.[3]

Reception

The show received a dismal reaction from viewers and failed to perform in the ratings, being canceled before the November sweeps, with six episodes remaining unaired despite heavy publicity by the network.[3] It was immediately panned as a poor imitation of the original UK series by viewers and critics. BBC America even ran commercials noting that they would play the original British versions on their station just after the American equivalent episodes on NBC aired, so that viewers could see instantly just how superior the original was. Miscasting and stilted delivery of a nearly identical script were believed to be the reasons for the failure, though creator Moffat blamed the show's failure on NBC's intervention during the creative and production processes. In 2007, he said: "The network f--ked it up because they intervened endlessly."[8]

The American adaptation came at a time when NBC was having success with remakes of BBC shows, such as The Weakest Link and Dog Eat Dog. NBC would find success in 2005 with a remake of another BBC series, The Office, which aired for nine seasons.

Because of what was deemed to be indecent content, two affiliates of NBC refused to air the program; KSL-TV (Channel 5) in Salt Lake City, and WNDU-TV (Channel 16) in South Bend, Indiana. Both stations were owned by religious organizations, as KSL is owned by the Bonneville International division of the LDS Church, while WNDU was at the time owned by a subsidiary of the University of Notre Dame. In those markets, WB affiliate KUWB (channel 30) and a UPN digital subchannel of CBS affiliate WSBT-TV (channel 22.2, now affiliated with Fox), respectively, aired the series after their network's primetime lineups, while nearby affiliates KENV (in Elko, Nevada, now an affiliate of Comet) and WISE-TV (in Fort Wayne, Indiana, now a CW affiliate) aired the series in accordance with the rest of the network.

Jeff Zucker, former President and CEO of NBCUniversal, later said of Coupling that it "just sucked".[9]

Cast

Episodes

No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
1"The Right One"Andrew D. WeymanSteven Moffat (original UK episode: "Flushed")September 25, 2003 (2003-09-25)
2"Size Matters"Andrew D. WeymanSteven Moffat (original UK episode: "Size Matters")October 2, 2003 (2003-10-02)
3"Sex, Death & Nudity"Andrew D. WeymanSteven Moffat (original UK episode: "Sex, Death & Nudity")October 9, 2003 (2003-10-09)
4"Check/Mate"Andrew D. WeymanDanny ZukerOctober 23, 2003 (2003-10-23)
5"Present Tense"Andrew D. WeymanPaul Corrigan & Brad WalshUnaired
6"A Foreign Affair"Andrew D. WeymanTeleplay by : Phoef Sutton & Steven Moffat
Steven Moffat (original UK episode: "The Girl with Two Breasts")
Unaired
7"Object Lessons"Andrew D. WeymanLiz AstrofUnaired
8"Holiday"Andrew D. WeymanPaul Corrigan & Brad WalshUnaired
9"Dressed"Andrew D. WeymanTeleplay by : Phoef Sutton & Steven Moffat
Steven Moffat (original UK episode: "Dressed")
Unaired
10"Nipple Effect"Andrew D. WeymanJ.J. PhilbinUnaired

References

  1. ^ Sternbergh, Adam (2003-09-07). "Selling Your Sex Life". The New York Times. Retrieved 2008-04-01.
  2. ^ BIANCULLI, David (17 January 2003). "WITH THIS SIX, YOU GET SEX Brit gang back for fun & frolic". Daily News. New York. p. 126.
  3. ^ a b c Griffin 2008, p. 51
  4. ^ Griffin 2008, p. 53
  5. ^ "Coupling: Season 1, Episode 0 Original Pilot (2003)". IMDb.
  6. ^ "Coupling (2003– ) Full Cast & Crew". IMDb.
  7. ^ "The Light from the TV Shows: A Chat with Melissa George (Cinemax's "Hunted")". Bullz-Eye. Retrieved 19 October 2012.
  8. ^ Sodano, Todd Michael (2008). All the Pieces Matter: A Critical Analysis of HBO's "The Wire". ISBN 978-0549998891.
  9. ^ Crupi, Anthony (June 14, 2011). . Adweek. Archived from the original on August 25, 2011. Retrieved October 15, 2011.

Bibliography

  • Griffin, Jeffrey (2008). "Coupling Crosses the Atlantic: A Case Study in the Format Adaptation of a Fictional Series". Warsaw Journal for the Study of the United States. 24.

External links

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This article s lead section may be too short to adequately summarize the key points Please consider expanding the lead to provide an accessible overview of all important aspects of the article February 2017 Coupling is an American sitcom television series a remake of the British show of the same title which aired on NBC from September 25 to October 23 2003 CouplingAlso known asCoupling U S GenreSitcomBased onCoupling by Steven MoffatDeveloped byPhoef SuttonWritten bySteven Moffat Paul Corrigan Brad Walsh Phoef Sutton Danny Zuker J J Philbin Liz AstrofDirected byAndrew D WeymanStarringColin Ferguson Jay Harrington Christopher Moynihan Lindsay Price Rena Sofer Sonya WalgerOpening theme Perhaps Perhaps Perhaps ComposerRalph SchuckettCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons1No of episodes10 6 unaired ProductionExecutive producersBen Silverman Phoef Sutton Beryl Vertue Steven Moffat Sue VertueProducersMichael E Stokes Liz Astrof Paul Corrigan Brad Walsh Robert PeacockEditorsJoe Bella Danny WhiteCamera setupMulti cameraRunning time30 minutesProduction companiesReveille Productions Mauretania Productions NBC Studios Universal Network TelevisionReleaseOriginal networkNBCPicture format1080i HDTV Original releaseSeptember 25 2003 09 25 October 23 2003 2003 10 23 ChronologyRelatedCoupling UK Joking Apart Contents 1 Production 2 Reception 3 Cast 4 Episodes 5 References 6 Bibliography 7 External linksProduction EditBy 2003 three series or seasons of Coupling had been broadcast on BBC Two all written by the show s creator Steven Moffat The show was loosely based on the beginnings of Moffat s real life relationship with Sue Vertue 1 NBC commissioned a remake of the show for the American market reportedly as a replacement for Friends which was nearing the end of its run 2 Moffat and original producers from Hartswood Films Sue and Beryl Vertue served as executive producers on the NBC adaptation alongside Phoef Sutton and Ben Silverman 3 Unlike most adaptations the NBC adaptation would reuse Moffat s original scripts although these were adapted by Sutton and were shortened to comply with the reduced running time NBC has multiple advertisement breaks compared to the original broadcaster BBC Two which has none 4 Other writers such as Danny Zuker and Paul Corrigan worked on episodes later in the series The original unaired pilot starred Breckin Meyer as Jeff Melissa George as Susan and Emily Rutherfurd as Sally NBC then fired the writers and replaced Meyer George and Rutherfurd with Christopher Moynihan Rena Sofer and Sonya Walger respectively 5 6 George later commented that she dodged a bullet by being replaced before the show aired 7 Thirteen episodes were commissioned However due to poor critical reception NBC announced the show s cancellation on October 31 after only four episodes had been broadcast The final three planned episodes were not filmed with the remaining six episodes unbroadcast 3 Reception EditThe show received a dismal reaction from viewers and failed to perform in the ratings being canceled before the November sweeps with six episodes remaining unaired despite heavy publicity by the network 3 It was immediately panned as a poor imitation of the original UK series by viewers and critics BBC America even ran commercials noting that they would play the original British versions on their station just after the American equivalent episodes on NBC aired so that viewers could see instantly just how superior the original was Miscasting and stilted delivery of a nearly identical script were believed to be the reasons for the failure though creator Moffat blamed the show s failure on NBC s intervention during the creative and production processes In 2007 he said The network f ked it up because they intervened endlessly 8 The American adaptation came at a time when NBC was having success with remakes of BBC shows such as The Weakest Link and Dog Eat Dog NBC would find success in 2005 with a remake of another BBC series The Office which aired for nine seasons Because of what was deemed to be indecent content two affiliates of NBC refused to air the program KSL TV Channel 5 in Salt Lake City and WNDU TV Channel 16 in South Bend Indiana Both stations were owned by religious organizations as KSL is owned by the Bonneville International division of the LDS Church while WNDU was at the time owned by a subsidiary of the University of Notre Dame In those markets WB affiliate KUWB channel 30 and a UPN digital subchannel of CBS affiliate WSBT TV channel 22 2 now affiliated with Fox respectively aired the series after their network s primetime lineups while nearby affiliates KENV in Elko Nevada now an affiliate of Comet and WISE TV in Fort Wayne Indiana now a CW affiliate aired the series in accordance with the rest of the network Jeff Zucker former President and CEO of NBCUniversal later said of Coupling that it just sucked 9 Cast EditSee also Coupling British TV series Characters Colin Ferguson as Patrick Maitland Jay Harrington as Steve Taylor Christopher Moynihan as Jeff Clancy Lindsay Price as Jane Honda Rena Sofer as Susan Freeman Sonya Walger as Sally HarperEpisodes EditNo TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date1 The Right One Andrew D WeymanSteven Moffat original UK episode Flushed September 25 2003 2003 09 25 2 Size Matters Andrew D WeymanSteven Moffat original UK episode Size Matters October 2 2003 2003 10 02 3 Sex Death amp Nudity Andrew D WeymanSteven Moffat original UK episode Sex Death amp Nudity October 9 2003 2003 10 09 4 Check Mate Andrew D WeymanDanny ZukerOctober 23 2003 2003 10 23 5 Present Tense Andrew D WeymanPaul Corrigan amp Brad WalshUnaired6 A Foreign Affair Andrew D WeymanTeleplay by Phoef Sutton amp Steven MoffatSteven Moffat original UK episode The Girl with Two Breasts Unaired7 Object Lessons Andrew D WeymanLiz AstrofUnaired8 Holiday Andrew D WeymanPaul Corrigan amp Brad WalshUnaired9 Dressed Andrew D WeymanTeleplay by Phoef Sutton amp Steven MoffatSteven Moffat original UK episode Dressed Unaired10 Nipple Effect Andrew D WeymanJ J PhilbinUnairedReferences Edit Sternbergh Adam 2003 09 07 Selling Your Sex Life The New York Times Retrieved 2008 04 01 BIANCULLI David 17 January 2003 WITH THIS SIX YOU GET SEX Brit gang back for fun amp frolic Daily News New York p 126 a b c Griffin 2008 p 51 Griffin 2008 p 53 Coupling Season 1 Episode 0 Original Pilot 2003 IMDb Coupling 2003 Full Cast amp Crew IMDb The Light from the TV Shows A Chat with Melissa George Cinemax s Hunted Bullz Eye Retrieved 19 October 2012 Sodano Todd Michael 2008 All the Pieces Matter A Critical Analysis of HBO s The Wire ISBN 978 0549998891 Crupi Anthony June 14 2011 Mormon Station Refuses NBC s The Playboy Club Second time church owned affiliate dumps a series Adweek Archived from the original on August 25 2011 Retrieved October 15 2011 Bibliography EditGriffin Jeffrey 2008 Coupling Crosses the Atlantic A Case Study in the Format Adaptation of a Fictional Series Warsaw Journal for the Study of the United States 24 External links EditCoupling at IMDb Coupling at epguides com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Coupling American TV series amp oldid 1123851604, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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