2001 TV News Archives

November 6, 2001: "Smallville" in The Trades

The Trades recently published an article titled: "Heck, why not... Black Cherry!" written by Seth Gunderson, which explores the world of "Smallville" and how Warner Bros. have filled in the hole left in the TV schedule with the loss of Buffy.

Here's a small excerpt from the article:

Smallville, Kansas. The biggest little town you've ever seen.

The WB would be nothing without Buffy. Tuesday nights would never be the same again. The WB would lose viewers and ad revenue for sure. They should've never let Buffy jump ship.

That was the talk until Smallville made its debut on October 16, 2001 -- 8.4 million viewers, the highest ever for a new series on WB. The series did so well over its first two episodes that the WB picked it up for the remainder of the year.

Written and developed by Alfred Gough and Miles Millar ("Shanghai Noon"), the series follows a young Clark Kent, growing up in Smallville. The premiere showed the history of Superman, crashing to Earth in his small spaceship during a meteor shower. The crash landing of his ship in Smallville also brought with it some of the famous anti-Superman rock, Kryptonite, not to mention tons of strange and bizarre mutations and consequences for many town-folk.

Read the complete article at The Trades website.



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