Posted on 03/16/2013 1:11:01 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Last Sunday, the first installment of Historys five-part miniseries The Bible beat everything on television with a massive 13.1 million viewers, making it cables most-watched entertainment telecast this year. For producer Mark Burnett, who worked on the ten-hour special with wife Roma Downey, the success of The Bible isnt all that surprising. It will be, over the next 40 or 50 years, the most watched thing that Roma and I have ever made, he told EW, quite confidently, back in January.
At the time, Burnett gushed about shooting the series. I really believe what Im going to tell you right now, he said. The hand of God was on this . the edit came together perfectly, the actors came together perfectly, it just comes to life. But Burnett wasnt just speaking about how well the practicalities of production had gone. Weird things happened during filming, he said. Everybody would look at each other like, Whoa.
Here are a few of the weird things he was talking about....
(Excerpt) Read more at insidetv.ew.com ...
They could do a year long, every Sunday, 2 hour episode of the Holy Bible and STILL things would be left out or missed.
I was sceptical like you untill I had two Christian brothers of mine ask me how many people might just pick up the bible and start reading, or how many non believers might be curious enough to seek God based on this mini series. Basically, rebuking my negative aditude and reminding me that God is in charge of all things.
Oh Thanks! You added to my list Person of Interest and Big Bang Theory also beat the sh!t out of the Bible that week. Thanks for the help!!!!
Similar stories with “The Exorcist” and “The Passion of the Christ.”
I look at it like Chesterton. "A job worth doing is a job worth doing badly."
Hopefully, at the very least, the success of this production will spur more Bible-based productions.
The stories should increase the amount of viewers.
I was thinking the same thing.
The first episode had 13 million. The second went to 10 million. Maybe it will go up but most times shows have the best ratings the first episode. I think this is great that so many people are watching the Bible. I just wish the article was truthful and say that it was one of the highest shows of the week instead of a big fat bold lie saying it was the highest viewed of the week. Totally cheapens the entire story. We are always asking for accuracy in news articles unless it is one of “our” cherished article. I just hate that!!!
The date of the article is 3/6. Maybe it was most watched that weekend. There were 10.8 million viewers for episode 2.
Anyway, maybe you should consider switching to decaf.
The 'Good Book' makes big TV: History's 'The Bible' pulling huge ratings
Nope. Still was not the highest of the week even for week of 3/6. Decaf for pointing out lies in the article. How rich. I bet if they pointed out that gun violence kills 3 million a week, you would be having a hissy fit over the lies. I just would like some consistencies on what we find accurate. Just because we like the Bible miniseries shouldn’t cause us to accept outright lies!
You have to match cable to cable ~ without supplementing the numbers with broadcast.
The writer was quite clear that he was matching cable to cable ~ obviously you get more watchers for other stuff when you drop broadcast into the mix.
The story was about cable TV only ~ that’s what the writer says.
Absolutely. Something gets really close to the Bible and jas the potential of exposing millions who never set foot in a church and villified because they left a donkey out of scene. Really?
The donkeys have all been slaughtered and their hides sent to China.
Reading comprehension appears to be at issue as well, since none of the shows you're naming appeared in a competing time slot on a Sunday night, as far as I know.
So, napscoordinator, between the nitpicks, the four letter words and the criticism of any viewership ratings criteria utilized, it's evident that you just don't like this show.
I invite you to come clean. Why?
It wouldn't have anything to do with taking a dim view of Biblical literalism, would it?
Are they speaking Aramaic?
It looks like they do...I just set the DVR for the series.
Kind of was into The Vikings and recording that but this thread got me to DVR The Bible...looking forward to it.
Totally agree....!
I hadn’t any idea who William Wallace was in history though I studied Brit history in college. Though Braveheart was completely inaccurate, I loved the movie so much, I read up on his history, the Battles of Falkirk and Sterling Bridge, etc. I now have an indepth knowledge of medieval Brit history that I never got in school.
Weak
I HIGHLY recommend Southack’s home page
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.