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 luv crosoe plz dont cancle
Please Dont Cancal This Show i beg you!
I’m 18 and I loved that show!!! I love action/adventure shows and I can truely say that there wasnt as show on T.V. as good as Crusoe on T.V. MAKE A SECOND SEASON I loved that show and **** anyone who said young people didn’t watch it IM 18 me and my 13 yr. old brother watched this show ALL THE TIME I DIDNT MISS 1 EPISODE i loved that show PLEASE NBC DON’T CANCEL THE SHOW
BRING CRUSOE BACK!!!!!!
DAMN IT! i hate wen this happen. If they know that it wouldn’t be a second season, they should finished the storyline of the show properly, NOT HANGING LIKE THAT (episode 13) at least ,
1. let crusoe return back to his family
2. a rescue ship found them & reeturn bck
3. building a ship or something…. I DUNNO!!!
I FREAKING HATE HANGING ENDING….
FYI my family loves this show. SCREW NBC!!!
I downloaded this show because I don’t think it aired in the UK. I loved it but then I am 48 and like quality adventure shows.
I agree that Crusoe should’ve been kept, but only because it’s family-friendly programming. Sure, things got a bit gruesome towards the end with people dying and whatnot, but overall, it didn’t have any more violence than the common cartoon, right? I watched Crusoe religiously, because it was an adventure series, but it wasn’t as great as, say, Hercules or Xena. Still, I would’ve kept watching… sigh.
i watched them online because we dont have them here…
sell the series to other country’s (for example here in holland we also got ncis, csi, house, the border etc ) i guess it will make enough profit to make new episodes… and you will get a bigger audience
Crusoe was something that my whole family watched. It’s about the only regular television I have watched in the last year. I can’t believe how much crap there is on TV these days. Hey NBC how about if I just cancel my DishNetwork deal entirely because there is nothing but endless commercials and crap programming? The problem is that you’ll never know–all you pay attention to is Nielson I guess.
the show was awesome to watch i enjoyed watching it with my mom and dad
This was one of the only shows on TV I felt comfortable watching with my 9 year old daughter. It wasn’t a great show but it was a good adventure and good family entertainment. Boo to NBC.
Network execs and their sponsored advertisers are completely out of touch with American audiences. They rely too much on Nielson rating machines (which I’ve never seen), and their silly polls that try and target 18 to 20 somethings who spend most of their time out in clubs on Fridays and Saturdays and only watch TV if there is a “hottie” they can relate to. For the rest of us Intelligent viewing audience, we are neglected & forgotten. My Family loved Crusoe. I guess we’ll be stuck with the next “Bachelor” show or maybe just have more family reading nights.
It is a good show just as all of the shows NBC cancels you would think they would have heard of a DVR. That is how I watch most of the TV shows I watch. The DVR is one of the best inventions. It allows me the viewer to choose what I watch, when I watch and eliminate all of the trash i.e. adds for the raunchy shows that NBC never cancels.
i hate to see that
crusoe
won’t have second season
so sad
i like it
BOOOOOO!!!!!! HISSSSSS!!!!! I LOVE THIS SHOW. IT IS ONE OF THE MOST CREATIVE ACTION, ROMANCE, ADVENTURE, DRAMAs I’VE SEEN IN YEARS. As my wife and I often chide, it is normally the good shows that get cancelled in favor of the cheap tripe that brings in the 18 to 30 crowd. This is (I believe) because older, more intelligent people aren’t easily swayed by stupid advertisements. 18 – 30 year olds are most easily swayed by the commercials, and so become the target audience.
BRING BACK CRUSOE!!!
This show was a decent show to watch on tv, and the whole family would get together to watch. We were looking forward to a new episode.