1 a (1) : an arrangement of a body of troops with its units each somewhat to the left or right of the one in the rear like a series of steps (2) : a formation of units or individuals resembling such an echelon (3) : a flight formation in which each airplane flies at a certain elevation above or below and at a certain distance behind and to the right or left of the airplane ahead b : any of several military units in echelon formation
2 a : one of a series of levels or grades in an organization or field of activity b : a group of individuals at a particular level or grade in an organization
Probably. Most shows, possibly all, have only the scripts of the first few eps written. Depending on the ratings, more scripts may be written.the_alliance said:oh, i see. so do all shows have trial runs?
The shows go through exectuives that are on the board of NBC or ABC, etc. If the execs don't like it, it gone. Ever since the re-runs of Senfield where Jerry and George try to make a TV show?AliasALIAS said:Probably. Most shows, possibly all, have only the scripts of the first few eps written. Depending on the ratings, more scripts may be written.the_alliance said:oh, i see. so do all shows have trial runs?
What I dont get is that some shows get cancelled before they're even aired, like Greg Grunberg's show. It was cancelled when it wouldn't even premiere until next year.