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Edwin Pawlowski October 30th 05 08:10 PM

Bob Villa Question
 


"Al Moran" wrote in message
....
Does anyone know why Bob Villa left This Old House? I heard that he
was involved in some nefarious deeds with subs and others, such as
kickbacks and palm greasing. Is this true or was there some other
reason?


Mostly he wanted to make more money doing endorsements. Looks like he has
done well with it too.



Tim Killian October 30th 05 08:17 PM

Bob Villa Question
 
Edwin Pawlowski wrote:
"Al Moran" wrote in message
...

Does anyone know why Bob Villa left This Old House? I heard that he
was involved in some nefarious deeds with subs and others, such as
kickbacks and palm greasing. Is this true or was there some other
reason?



Mostly he wanted to make more money doing endorsements. Looks like he has
done well with it too.



Bingo. He wanted a lot more money than PBS was willing to pay at the
time. The same thing happened with Siskel and Ebert, the movie
reviewers. I really can't blame any of them. People with talent and
ratings should be paid for it. The Bolsheviks at PBS were just too cheap.

mm November 1st 05 01:46 AM

Bob Villa Question
 
On Sun, 30 Oct 2005 13:17:42 -0700, Tim Killian
wrote:

Edwin Pawlowski wrote:
"Al Moran" wrote in message
...

Does anyone know why Bob Villa left This Old House? I heard that he
was involved in some nefarious deeds with subs and others, such as
kickbacks and palm greasing. Is this true or was there some other
reason?


It's good that you ask instead of just believing such stories.

Mostly he wanted to make more money doing endorsements.


That's what I heard at the time, and I have no trouble believing it.
It's a fully sufficient reason for them to part ways.

Bingo. He wanted a lot more money than PBS was willing to pay at the
time. The same thing happened with Siskel and Ebert, the movie
reviewers. I really can't blame any of them.


Me neither.

People with talent and
ratings should be paid for it.


But it can work the other way too. One of the kids on Home
Improvement, or his parent or agent, thought he was worth more money
than they were offering, so he wouldn't sign for the next season.
Bingo, they hired some other kid to play his part. **Probably not
the agent, who usually know the market and believe in a bird in the
hand.

I think the Bewitched witch had two husbands by the same name, too,
swtiching from one season to the next, although I have no idea if that
was because he wanted to much money.

There are loads of shows I don't watch, and there may have been cast
changes in any of them because someone wanted too much money.

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me know if you have posted also.

Big Giant Head November 9th 05 07:11 AM

Bob Villa Question
 
He wanted a lot more money than PBS was willing to pay at the
time. The same thing happened with Siskel and Ebert, the movie
reviewers. I really can't blame any of them. People with talent and
ratings should be paid for it. The Bolsheviks at PBS were just too
cheap.


Rumor has it that WTTW (producer of "Sneak Previews") was considering
taking the show off PBS and putting it in commercial syndication themselves
without necessarily compensating the talent accordingly. I don't know if
that story is true or not but they did leave, first for a Tribune Company
syndicated show called "At the Movies," and later for the current Disney
show which survives as Ebert & Roeper.



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