The peacock network is announcing today that the eight-year-old soap Passions has been cancelled. This comes as a shock to some but the writing has been on the wall for awhile. Still, things may not be as grim as they may seem.
Passions debuted on July 5, 1999 and was created by Jim Reilly, a writer from Days of Our Lives. Reilly is the head writer on the soap and is an executive producer with Lisa de Cazotte. The supernatural sudser takes place in fictional New England town Harmony and replaced the long-running Another World. Now it looks like Passions will be replaced itself.
The soap has been in danger for quite some time. When NBC renewed the series in May 2006, the network renewed it only for one year and required significant budget cuts. As a result, $4-5 million was slashed from the yearly budget and caused several crewmembers and performers to be let go. Now, nearly a year later, NBC has cancelled the soap. Why?
NBC recently announced that they would be expanding the popular Today Show from three to four hours weekdays. The Today Show is a great cash-earner for NBC and has been around for 55 years. The cast, including Matt Lauer, Meredith Vieira, Ann Curry and Al Roker, is scheduled to hold a news conference today at the Television Critics Association (TCA) winter preview tour to announce the news show expansion.
That “super-sized” version of Today will leave NBC affiliates with one less hour in their mid-morning slot. To compensate, NBC is releasing the Passions timeslot to affiliates. As a result, Passions will be pulled — though not for awhile.
The present Passions contract runs out in June but the new expanded Today won’t debut until Fall 2007. To fill the summer months, NBC is expected to negotiate with the Passions cast and show creatives to extend the soap until August. That could be the end.
But, like Tabitha and any good soap fan knows, there are always possible ways to cheat death. How could Passions survive?
NBC is proud of the soap. As recent as last week, the network issued a press release touting the fact that Passions was fourth in the ratings for all soaps in the very desirable female 18-34 demographic. Passions even tied for first place (with Days of Our Lives) for that demographic for the first week in January. As well, NBC owns Passions completely, allowing the network to keep all profits.
Because of its strong popularity with young women, there are rumblings that NBC may try to keep the series alive elsewhere. Possibilities include producing the soap (perhaps in a shortened version) for Disney’s SoapNet cable station, the struggling MyNetwork TV or even on the Internet.
The soap won’t go off the air for several months so we probably won’t know what the future holds for Passions and the Harmony residents for quite some time.
What do you think? We know there are lots of Passions fans out there. Would you like to see the soap continue? If so, consider signing our petition (leave a comment) so NBC and Passions executive producers Jim Reilly and Lisa de Cazotte will know how you feel. We’ll keep you posted on any new developments. Stay tuned — and in the meantime, let’s save Passions!
Please note, due to the overwhelming response, 4,500 petition comments have been archived (for bandwidth issues).
To NBC Daytime Programs
cc: Jim Reilly and Lisa de Cazotte
We, the undersigned have enjoyed much of your programming, particularly the ongoing Passions series. We have enjoyed the stories and the work of the cast each week and are dismayed about the announced cancellation.
We believe that the ratings have not accurately shown the show’s popularity and potential for future revenue.
We respectfully request that you reconsider your decision to cancel Passions and to find a way to keep it on NBC daytime. If that is not possible, we implore you to find another venue to continue telling the engaging stories of the people of Harmony.
Thank you in advance for your attention and consideration.
The Undersigned fans of Passions
Passions makes my day!!!
ive been watching that show send day one so you guy can’t concel now.I’m so in love with the show if i don’t have time to watch it i record on the TVO then watch then it later. Please don’t cancel that NBC need to do is put passion on soap net.
I LUV PASSIONSS SO MUCHH I HAVE CABLE AND MY PARENTS ARE NOT GONNA CHANGE FROM CABLE TO DIRECT TV BCUZ DIRECT TV HASS HORRIBLE SERVICE AS MOST PEOPLE KNO BUT I NEED PASSIONS THATS WHAT I WATCH ON DAYS OFF AND THATS SOMETHING COMMON I HAVE TO TALK ABOUT WITH NEW PEOPLE I MEET I MEAN EVERYONE WATCHES IT I KNO EVEN BOYS THAT WATCH IT I WILL GO CRAZZY WITHOUT PASSIONS SO PLEASE STOP BEING GREEDY TRYING TO MAKE A 4TH HOUR FOR A SHOW PEOPLE WATCH FOR 3 HOURS STRAIGHT WHICH I FIND BORING BUT AT LEAST… Read more »
hi i guess da reason i gere todai is to save passions… to me dis is one of the best known soap in da world… each day frm skwel i c myself to the website or even to da tv to watch da best soap in da world… i ask dat nbc dnt end wat i kno passions….
I love “Passions!” Please don’t cancel the show. I have watched it since the second season and I still love it. Theresa is my favorite character she is the reason I first got my eyebrows waxed (I love that girl). The show is great, the guys are HOT and the women are stylish (how fly is Ivy Krane). Please don’t axe the show!
KEEP PASSIONS ALIVE. THERE IS ALOT MORE TO THE SHOW THAT WE NEED TO KNOW. AT LEAST KEEP EPISODES ON NBC.COM!!!
I have been watching Passions since day one and find it unfair to have to pay to watch our favorite show. That’s what we’d have to do. Switch to Direct TV and pay to see something we can just plug the T.V. in and watch for free!! If u don’t have cable it might be fuzzy but a little foil can take care of that! Please change your mind and keep Passions on NBC!! I am really going to miss all the people of Harmony.
You’ve got to be kidding. One more hour of the “Today” show to replace “Passions”!!
“Passions” is the only show we girls all watch because it is an origional and NBC has blown it.
DONT CANCEL PASSIONS ITS THE BEST SOAP OUT THERE I LOVE IT! I’VE BEEN WATCHING IT SINCE IT FIRST CAME OUT. I RECORD IT EVERYDAY AND WATCH IT WITH MY MOM AND FRIENDS. PLEASE DONT LET IT GO AFTER ONLY EIGHT YEARS!!!
I love Passions…..I watch it more than Days…I don’t think it should be moved to Direct TV, that’s not fair to everyone….I have Dish Network, I cant break my contract just because you all are playing episodes exclusively on Direct TV. I think this is just a ploy to get more money…..they figure people will follow the show.
Passions just can’t go off the air. As a loyal viewer since the beginning, it is the only soap I watch and I’ll be lost on my treadmill every night without it. I won’t get Direct TV just to be able to view one show, so I most likely will not be able to follow if it is cancelled. There has to be something someone can do to keep it alive and going. Lord knows that’s happened enough on the show!! Come on – breath in, breath out and resusitate it.
Save Passions. it is the best daytime thing going. the actors are great
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE DONT CANCEL PASSIONS I’VE BEEN WATCHING IT SINCE I WAS IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ITS BEEN PART OF MY LIFE FOR 8 YRS CANADIAN VIEWERS WILL NOT BE ABLE TO WATCH DIRECT TV PLEASE RECONSIDER THIS TRAGIC DECISION
I really enjoy passions and I am very disappointed that nbc is letting it go.I have watched from the beging.I used to check out from high school just to watch it as a result I will no longer watch nbc. I will watch channnel 8 for news they no longer even have my support even though i love other progrmas.
I have watched passions from the very first episode , even though i was one to beleive that soap operas are a contributor to the moral degeneration of our society, I LOVE PASSIONS. It’s like a take off on all of the rediculous goings on in all the others that came before, I realize the writting is rather sophomoric, but that adds to its charm. One of the greatest bits is the “I know what your thinking” situations. Noone has ever got it right in 8 years. The characters are lovable idiots, hateful degenerates, vile despots or Tabitha. Some thing… Read more »