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07.15.2008 4:25 pm

Producers ask: Help save ‘The Mole’!

Executive producer Scott Stone, who’s a friend of Tube Talk and has posted here, sends along this plea to “Mole” fans to help boost the resurrected show. Here’s his letter:

AN OPEN LETTER TO MOLE FANS
 Will The Mole Face Its Own Execution?

 July 11, 2008
Since our first season debuted in 2001 with Anderson Cooper, The Mole has been described as one of the smartest reality shows on television. Beloved by critics and fans alike, we’ve enjoyed four amazing seasons on ABC.  Among all the TV shows we’ve had the privilege of creating and/or producing, The Mole is still our favorite by far.

 WE NEED YOUR HELP!

The very future of The Mole hangs in the balance.  While our core fans have been turning out in droves, the show has been underperforming in the key 18-49 demo. Yes, we know, Monday at 10:00 p.m. (9:00 central) sucks for a lot of people.  But that’s what we’ve got and we aren’t moving.  The good news is we still have a chance to show ABC how much people love this show by getting our ratings up for the last five episodes.  We did it the first four times we were on the air and we can do it again.  If we don’t, the show itself could be facing execution at the end of this season … and this time it might really be fatal.   

 HOW CAN YOU MAKE A DIFFERENCE?

 Get 10 of your friends to watch the show.  And have them get ten of their friends to watch…
 Organize Mole screening parties every week to get people hooked.
 Join The Mole’s fan club on Facebook and invite your friends.  Every little bit helps.
 Visit ABC.com and show your support on the message boards.
Make a You Tube video that expresses why The Mole should stay on the air.  Be creative!  

 What about your friends who say, “I’d love to get involved, but it’s already halfway through the season and I can never catch up?”  Now, they can:

 1) Fox Reality is airing the first five episodes this Sunday, July 13th, the day before our next ALL NEW episode (11:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. EST).  
  
 2) ABC is airing a recap special on JULY 14th at 9:00 p.m. that covers the first five episodes.  It airs just before our next new episode at 10:00 p.m. and has a whole slew of “never before seen” material.  
  
 Two great ways for new viewers to get caught up and fall in love with our show; the one that Variety said demonstrates “considerably more smarts than your run-of-the-mill reality fare.”  (Variety, 6/1/2008).   

 So, if you enjoy seeing “smarter” reality shows on the air, pass this along and check out our new episodes.  You’ll be glad you did.

Scott Stone and Clay Newbill    Executive Producers, The Mole

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Gail, please tell Messrs Stone & Newbill that we long-time fans would like to recommend the show, but I fear it has jumped the shark. For producers who are all about telling us how smart their show is to allow the group to refuse to do the last mission, well, smart isn’t how I would characterize it! Watching Craig and Jon sit around and make small talk while waiting for the others to show up in a van was decidedly not ‘must see TV’. They’ll have to show a little more creativity for me to drag anyone else to a watch party.

— gregg
12:48 pm July 16th, 2008

Gregg must not have seen this past week which I think was one of the best. They ALL bungie jumped and the puzzles in this episode were a lot of fun to play along with. I wasn’t impressed with the first few episodes and I can barely stomach Paul and Nicole but I’m hanging in there. Suggestion for the producers: make them do the challenges. This opting out business makes for boring TV.

— Marty
7:22 am July 17th, 2008

You’re right, Marty, I haven’t seen last Monday’s episode yet. I’ll check it out, and thanks for agreeing with me that the show is really boring when they’re allowed to skip the challenges. We see it, why don’t the producers?

— gregg
1:02 pm July 17th, 2008

I was a huge fan of the Mole’s previous seasons and was excited when I heard it was coming back. So far this season has been very disappointing. The challenges no longer require any intelligence, which was one of the things that made the Mole such a different (and better) reality show. Also, I agree with Marty. Some of the cast members are so annoying that more than once I’ve considered no longer watching…but I’m still hanging on, hoping the second half of the season will surprise me.

— Erin
2:37 pm July 17th, 2008

The problem with this season is there are so many players trying to convince everyone else that they are the mole (Paul and Nicole, who are, by far, the two most annoying people to ever appear on the Mole, to include the celebrity editions) that the real mole (Mark) can sit around and actually help the pot grow!

— mike
8:52 am July 18th, 2008

I’m afraid the show is done. Stone’s comment about “droves” of core people watching the show is sad…sad to see someone trying to put a spin on a bad show. I’m one of the “droves” that used to love this show…and I was on board this season until about two-three episodes ago. My wife is still convinced she likes it…although if that is so why is she a week behind in watching them?

I somewhat see what the Mole is going through will be what “24″ will go through when it comes back. I think there may be a decent viewership at first, and will drop off by midseason. Sad.

— Brian - SAHD
7:37 pm July 18th, 2008