Like its namesake, NBC’s newest high-adventure series has had a rocky journey. The network believed in the Crusoe TV show enough to give it lots of promotion — airing dozens of commercials during its Summer Olympics coverage and erecting a “treehouse” in the middle of New York City for a publicity stunt. At the same time, they saddled it with a Friday night timeslot, one of the least-watched nights of television. Did the series ever have a chance for survival?
Crusoe is based on the Robinson Crusoe novel by Daniel Defoe, first published in 1719. The series follows the adventures of a young man, Robinson Crusoe (Philip Winchester), who leaves his wife, Susannah (Anna Walton), and children to embark on a high-seas adventure. He hopes to find enough riches to settle his impending debts. Crusoe ends up stranded on a remote tropical island where he rescues and befriends a native named Friday (Tongayi Chirisa). While trying to find a way off the remote island, the two must battle the elements and intruders for survival. Crusoe also features Sam Neill, Sean Bean, Mia Maestro, Mark Dexter, Emma Barnett, Jake Curran, James Lauren, James Middlemarch, and Lorcan O’Toole. Featuring lots of special effects and costumes, the series was filmed in South Africa.
The TV show debuted on October 17th on NBC. The Crusoe two-hour premiere attracted a modest 7.38 million viewers. It placed second in total viewers for the first hour and for the second hour, it moved up to first place. Unfortunately, the show was third in the all-important 19-49 demographic with a 1.6/5 rating/share. That means that, overall, it drew an older audience which isn’t what the network needs or wants. Taking into account all of NBC’s promotion, this wasn’t a very good start for the historical drama.
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The following weeks’ ratings didn’t bring better news. The second episode dropped to 6.09 million viewers and a 1.3/4. The third week’s episode dropped almost a third of its viewers and brought in just 4.09 million and a dismal 0.8/3 rating/share. The TV show’s ratings hit a slight upturn for two weeks but last week’s episode hit an all-time low of 3.56 million viewers. That’s less than half of the premiere’s total audience.
After seven episodes (five hours plus the two-hour premiere), NBC has decided to relocate Crusoe to Saturday nights beginning December 5th. This move will cause viewership to drop even further and it’s a sure sign that the network has given up on Crusoe.
So, is Crusoe a regular TV show or a mini-series? Most of the network’s press materials have treated it like a regular TV series but, on NBC’s website, Crusoe is referred to as a “high-action, fast-paced, thirteen-part series.” (A representative for the network declined to clarify.) With a mini-series, viewers could be assured of a conclusion to the storyline. In the case of a regular series, closure is less likely. Either way, Crusoe is coming to an end.
Unfortunately for the show’s loyal audience, it’s nearly impossible to think that NBC will renew the costly series or produce any additional episodes. In terms of viewer demographics, it’s been a disappointment from the start. On the positive side, the network will very likely finish airing all 13 episodes. For now, it looks like the remaining six episodes will air on December 6th, December 20th December 27th, January 10th, January 17th and, as a finale, January 31st.
Will the last episode show Crusoe returning to his family or will loyal viewers be left stranded with him? Stay tuned!
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…i wonder… do the networks, for example: NBC, look at tvseriesfinale.com to see these petitions, or is this just some sort of way to keep us all occupied? do they take the time to look at the complaints of people? I don’t know the answer to that, but I hope they do, and I hope they take the proper steps to satisfying their viewers, based on our comments and petitions… it’s a strange world out there, and the show Crusoe had so much inspiration that filled me, but it was all broken when i only RECENTLY heard that it was… Read more »
AMAZING SHOW!!! they say it was advertised a lot, but I never saw any of those advertisments.So if I didn’t see them, a whole bunch of other people did not see them either. And there are also many online viewers such as me since I’m not always there to catch the show, and the schedule was even more confusing when it was changed. My brother and sister just happened upon it and we all watched it and loved it EXTREMELY!!! It’s a quality show that wasn’t another junk tv show that kills people’s minds! Philip Winchester is great, and all… Read more »
My husband and I loved watching Crusoe and wondered why the episodes stopped airing. I can’t believe it’s been cancelled. It was beautifully produced and had a great cast. It was a refreshing change from the recycled, trashy, violence and profanity-filled series currently on the air. NBC should at least film a final episode that gives closure to the viewers.
If you are going to cancel the show at least give it an ending. Preferably a good one.
I’m 56 and my sister is 70 and we love this show. And like so many others it was moved and interrupted until it didn’t have a chance. I always wonder why they even start a new show that has a continuing story line, when they have no intention of ending it with the story completely told. They just leave you in the air. Like they did on a show call Surface. We never knew the rest of the story. It’s a shame that viewers are done this way. But I want do it again. If the story can’t be… Read more »
I like the show. I am rarely home to watch it, but catch up online. Do they not count online viewers? I’m sure if they did it would show a big increase in their
” viewership ” statisics. I have been waiting for the next episode and decided to google crusoe season 2. And I am very sad to read there will not be one.
I really liked this show, it’s a shame it’s cancelled. Although I knew it was doomed from the start being on on Friday nights and then even more so when it was moved to Saturday nights. They really should have one more concluding episode with him being reunited with his family — maybe even make it a two-hour finale to fill in all the blanks.
Please at least film a conclusion for this program. My 11 year old son and I looked forward to every episode, and it would be a shame to leave it hanging. Shame on the network for airing it in a doomed timeslot – this could have been a program that captured a lot of families had it been given a chance.
please do not cancel i love this show it had great adventures in it and i enjoyed every many of it so please dont cancel this show i had fun watching it
I get so tired of the same ‘ol tv shows..reality crap or law &order/CSI stuff. This was refreshing and enjoyable. NBC is so messed up to cancel this!!!
Don’t cancel. It’s a good family show, entertaining and fun. We already have too many ***** and criminals filling the air time and not much decent shows to watch. I hope it will somehow continue.
My grandson and I watch this show together. It has gotten him interested in reading the original book. He is all about the adventure. I like the fact that the two main characters are men who take their morals very seriously which is a good role model for a young boy. Please don’t cancel this series without at least bringing it to a conclusion.
I don’t know if the show has been officially canceled. I hope not because this is the only show that my son and I go out of our way to sit down and watch. I think that TV can be a bad influence on young minds, so I am very concerned about some of the content that my son see on TV today. I would have to say that I have NO PROBLEM letting my son watch this show 24-7!!!!!!!!!! I hope that the person who makes the final word looks at all the crap show that are out there… Read more »
Crusoe has been the best show I’ve watched on tv in an extremely long time. If you’re going to cancel a great show like Crusoe then there really is no point in watching tv, unless ofcourse, you enjoy watching violence, hearing bad language in almost every sentence, and seeing women, and sometimes men degrading themselves. I live in a family of five. I’m fiteen, my sister is fourteen, and my brother is eight, and we couldn’t get enough of Crusoe. After finding out that it wasn’t going to be aired anymore, we decided that watching anything else was a waste… Read more »
Honestly, If you are going to cancel what I think has been the best show on tv in a very long time, then really there’s no point in watching tv. Most families like to sit down and watch a show that has no bad language, very little violence, great morals, and suspense. Even if you lose viewers that doesn’t mean you should stop airing the show. I think that there should have been more time to see when people watched it. I mean some people can’t watch it every single time it airs, they might have somewhere to go. I… Read more »