Posted on 12/10/2003 5:27:07 PM PST by pittsburgh gop guy
HBO's 'Angels' Draws 4.2 Million Viewers in Bow Wed Dec 10, 2:25 AM ET Add Entertainment - Reuters to My Yahoo!
By Andrew Wallenstein
NEW YORK (Hollywood Reporter) - The first installment of the HBO miniseries "Angels in America" took 4.2 million viewers under its wings Sunday, making it the premium cable channel's highest-rated movie this year.
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The three-hour block, which premiered at 8 p.m., drew an 8.6 household rating/12 share in HBO homes. "Angels" held up well over its running time, dipping only as low as an 8.1 at its lowest point of the evening. However, director Mike Nichols (news)' miniseries, starring Al Pacino (news), Emma Thompson (news) and Meryl Streep (news), did not compete with broadcast fare.
HBO has seen better results from some of its original films, including "Hysterical Blindness" last year, but "Blindness" benefited from having "Sex and the City (news - Y! TV)" as a lead-in.
Another cable miniseries launched strong Monday, with Sci Fi Channel's "Battlestar Galactica" drawing 3.9 million viewers. While second only to Spike TV's "WWE Raw" on basic cable that night, the debut paled in comparison with the first installments of past Sci Fi miniseries, including "Steven Spielberg (news) Presents Taken," which premiered around the same time last year, and "Frank Herbert's Dune."
Elsewhere in cable, no one at Comedy Central was laughing at the ratings for "The Commies," its new awards show franchise honoring top comedians. The Sunday special drew a scant 908,000 total viewers. Spike TV fared better with the start of its own "Video Game Awards" franchise Thursday, which drew 1.2 million viewers -- up 77% for its primetime average the previous four weeks.
Cable original films were a mixed bag Sunday. TNT's Don Johnson (news) thriller "Word of Honor" drew 2.6 million viewers, a disappointment given that its lead-in at 5:30 p.m., a theatrical rebroadcast of "G.I. Jane," lured 2.7 million viewers. Fellow Turner network TBS scored 3.9 million viewers with a rebroadcast of "Exit Wounds." ABC Family's original film "Picking Up and Dropping Off" fared a bit better, drawing 2.8 million.
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I think it is FUNNY that "HBO has seen better results from some of its original films, including "Hysterical Blindness" ..."
This GAYS in America miniseries has been pumped up everywhere for 2 weeks, and it only gets 4.2 million viewers!!!!!! HAHA!
Reruns of reruns of THE SOPRANOS or even ARLI$$ get more viewers than this GAY AGITPROP!
Needless to say, I WON'T be watching!
What IS with all the gay networks?
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