Has anyone heard anything about when Caroline or Change will air on HBO (or if it will at all)?? I would love to see this show again, even if it's just on TV.
totally unknown to me...I googled and couldn't find anything...nothing on the HBO website either...I think I remember a while ago there was some confusion over this because HBO Films helped fund the move to Broadway...not to be confused with actually -taping- it....but someone must know more than me...
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Hilarious! Anika, from performances and interviews I've seen and read, has always struck me as being very smart, charming and witty, so that sounds like something she'd say.
Matt, how do you know her? Or did you make this up, and I'm just incredibly gullible?
They're not talking about a Lincoln Center filming (which is low quality and not available for mass distribution anyway). CAROLINE was apparently professionally filmed by HBO (which was one of the show's producers) for broadcast. However, the film is not on any list of pending projects for the network at the moment and is probably sealed up in their vaults collecting dust, perhaps forever. My guess is that when it failed to garner more than one Tony and had a short run, HBO lost interest in airing it or in going to the expense of distributing it as a DVD, so we may never see the film.
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It was filmed early into the Broadway run. HBO filmed both "Jekyll and Hyde" (the infamous Hasselhoff recording) and "Putting it Together", but didn't air them for two-three years. I'd say that we will probably be waiting for a while...
Did they cut to stock footage of an audience applauding like the Oklahoma! DVD?
Anyway, I just don't get why HBO would wait years before airing this, or not air it at all. They can't spare 3 hours on one night for this? Even an odd time like 3am on a Tuesday? Surely its ratings wouldn't be any worse than some of the horrid movies they show. Are there expenses I'm not aware of or something?
There are royalties to be paid to the creative team and cast which I'm sure would be much more expensive than the licensing fee of your typical movie. But, I would think that some deal could be worked out making, say, one single airing financially viable (HBO, after all, doesn't have to worry about finding advertisers to sponsor the show). We'll see.
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It just seems like it becomes a worse and worse idea the longer they wait. The tour is over; from this point on the show will only be fading from people's memories.
Hey guys after reading this thread I set up a petition online to ask the executives at HBO to release Caroline or Change on DVD please feel free to sign it!
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"Noah, someday we'll talk again. But there's things we'll never say. That sorrow deep inside you. It inside me, too. And it never go away. You be okay. You'll learn how to lose things..."
I disagree Matt. The Lincoln Center videos I've seen are FAR from broadcast quality. Most are not multi-camera shoots with the kind of angles, editing and additional lighting we're used to from, say Live from Lincoln Center or Great Performances. Such pro shoots cost $200,000 to $300,000 (and more) to produce -- comparable to the entire Billy Rose budget for videography for the year. If you've seen higher quality ones than that, then they were paid for by the show's producers' themselves and donated to the collection (which frequently happens -- in the case of CAROLINE, HBO did the filming).
"What a story........ everything but the bloodhounds snappin' at her rear end." -- Birdie
[http://margochanning.broadwayworld.com/]
"The Devil Be Hittin' Me" -- Whitney
"Noah, someday we'll talk again. But there's things we'll never say. That sorrow deep inside you. It inside me, too. And it never go away. You be okay. You'll learn how to lose things..."
I can only speak for the ones I saw from the 80s and early 90s I saw that were taped by the Billy Rose people themselves were mostly just OK to crappy. The only ones I saw that were so highly professional that they were ready to be aired on PBS or something were donated tapes from producers. One of my best friends worked for Billy Rose during the 80s and 90s and told me they were so underfunded that there were times he was part of a three person, one camera crew shooting shows because that was all they could afford then. He left around 1993, so perhaps it's improved vastly in recent years.
"What a story........ everything but the bloodhounds snappin' at her rear end." -- Birdie
[http://margochanning.broadwayworld.com/]
"The Devil Be Hittin' Me" -- Whitney