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Cleaning Up After the MTV Movie Awards

posted by Douglas Howe | 2:58pm Tuesday June 5, 2007

Hallelujah! (And you don’t have to bleep that out!)

After watching the rude-and-crude MTV movie awards and readying to post a blog that would have leaked a bit too much anger and frustration at what television is still becoming, some good news arrived. The frustration came from the MTV movie awards; the inspiration came from a story in the Hollywood Reporter about family values on TV.

Our family has long enjoyed the Academy Awards, the Grammys, and occasionally the American Music awards as nights where the guys and girls young and old can gather together and enjoy a cultural celebration. But the family room just doesn’t seem like the place to gather when the MTV producers have to turn an awards show into shock-jock TV, replete with cussing, sexual innuendo–and then the more serious stuff.

I’m not prudishly saying a show shouldn’t spice things up a bit, but potty-mouth comedian Sarah Silverman and near-drunk-actors-on-display doesn’t fit my idea of what a show should be like when its target audience are the teens and tweens who make up MTV’s demographic. We knew what was coming and didn’t watch it with the kids, but an American celebration of movies, music, and culture should build us up, not drag us down.

Such was the reason for joy today as I read about some upcoming TV shows that have earned the seal of approval from the Family Friendly Programming Forum. Heck, I didn’t even know the FFPF existed.

NBC’s “Chuck” and “The Bionic Woman” and The CW’s “Life is Wild” are at the top of the FFPF’s list for the coming year. Other returning shows that were previously heralded are ABC’s “Ugly Betty,” “Brothers & Sisters” and “Notes From the Underbelly”; NBC’s “Friday Night Lights”; and The CW’s “Everybody Hates Chris.” According to the Hollywood Reporter, the FFPF “has secured at least one family-friendly programming option in primetime each night of the week” except for lowly-rated Saturday night.

That’s good news! I hope the organization earns more steam, gets more attention, gains more clout, and raises more funds for its Script Development Fund, which helps these family-friendly shows get the project development nursing they need.

“Life Is Wild” is scheduled to air at 8 p.m. Sundays, “Chuck” is set for 9 p.m. Tuesdays, and “Bionic Woman” will air at 9 p.m. Wednesdays. I hope the end products are as inspiring as the development ideas. It’s at least a start in the right direction.



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melissa

posted June 5, 2007 at 8:58 pm


What I hope is that the shows are not just family-friendly, but well-written and -acted, quality offerings, too.



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ricky

posted June 6, 2007 at 6:39 pm


Well in some cases. You can call your self old and not in tuned with today s youth. Just like our elders in the 70′s that didn’t like the loud banging music. So just see it as a sense of aging and just shaking your fist at the kids in your neighborhood saying “you dang kids” Because that’s the way I see it sometimes and have to remember things change. And don’t think people should like what you like…. So before you get on your Tirade about “OOH MTV IS BAD” think, who the hell are you to ruin it for the rest of us are.



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Lee Anne Millinger

posted June 6, 2007 at 8:29 pm


Brothers & Sisters family friendly? I guess if you don’t mind explaining to your kids why those men are in bed kissing each other.



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ricky

posted June 7, 2007 at 9:48 am


…?



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ricky

posted June 7, 2007 at 9:50 am


Ooh… but of course I would accept the fact that i am the one to blame for letting my children watch something I should have already known what was right…Don’t need someone to do that.. Do the research your self. Would you believe someone if they said the world is round? Have you ever been around the worlD?



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