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OnMedia: It smells like "Mad Men" in Thiensville
Steve Boettcher readies a shot for the latest installment of his "Pioneers of Television."
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Published Oct. 29, 2009 at 11:00 a.m.
Tags: mad men, steve boettcher, pioneers of television, gene roddenberry, william shatner, leonard nimoy, nichelle nichols, clint eastwood, chuck, scrubs, adam lambert, oprah


It was all that cigarette smoke in the air at Shully's Cuisine on Green Bay Road in Thiensville Wednesday morning that set the scene.

Documentary filmmaker Steve Boettcher was peering through the viewfinder on his camera, focusing tightly on hand wrapped around a beer bottle.

After several takes, the tight shot was ruled a success and Boettcher moved on. Around him, Milwaukee area actors in upscale 1950s attire were getting ready for the next scene in a nicotine-stained scene that could've come out of AMC's "Mad Men." But this was a re-enactment for an episode of the next season of PBS' "Pioneers of Television."

It's a story credited to Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry. It's a story Boettcher and his creative partner, Mike Trinklein, got from the likes of William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy and Nichelle Nichols, stars of Roddenberry's greatest achievement, "Star Trek."

"The stories change a little bit," admits Boettcher. But the bottom line is this:

It's 1957 and Roddenberry, then a motorcycle cop who can't get anybody to read his scripts, storms into an L.A. eatery where agents are known to gather. The agents try and push him away, but by the time he's done, Roddenberry has representation that will eventually result in a legendary TV career.

The second season should air next fall, with four episodes looking at crime dramas, children's programs, the lost genre of the Western and, of course, science fiction.

Like the first four episodes, which premiered in January 2008, the strength of these four is the interviews, often with familiar faces who don't sit regularly sit down with interviewers. The current target: Clint Eastwood.

"We are very close to getting him, but he's not gotten yet," says Boettcher, a former news photographer at Channel 4, who teamed with Trinklein, a writer, to form Boettcher-Trinklein Media Inc.

Past interviews have included Red Skelton six days before his death; and Merv Griffin, a month before his death.

On TV: NBC has ordered six more episodes of "Chuck," which is supposed to be back after the Winter Olympics and originally had a 13-episode season. There's talk of it's early return, now likely in January. That talk is likely to intensify now that the network has decided not to order any more episodes of "Trauma."

  • Meanwhile, ABC's new version of "Scrubs" will launch on Dec. 1 in the 8 p.m. Tuesday slot. That first week will feature back-to-back episodes. "Better Off Ted" starts in the 8:30 slot on Dec. 8.
  • "American Idol" runnerup Adam Lambert visits Oprah Winfrey at 4 p.m. on Channel 12 to talk about his new album and its interesting cover. Does anybody remember who beat him?
  • MSNBC had been looking for a 9 p.m. weeknight show to replace the rerun of Keith Olbermann's "Countdown." But the repeat is doing so well against CNN's "Anderson Cooper 360" that it's letting things be. In October, the rerun pulled in more viewers in the 25-54 demographic than Cooper's first-run.

Not so subtle comedy: Kelly Kapoor (Mindy Kalling) and her "Office" co-worker, Erin Hannon (Ellie Kemper) are the stars of a series of "webisodes" on the NBC's show Web site, which starts with a music video, "Male Prima Donna," that you can see here.

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Posted by Dusty_Bottoms on Oct. 29, 2009 at 11:54 a.m. (report)

"Past interviews have included Red Skelton six days before his death; and Merv Griffin, a month before his death." Yeah, I wouldn't mention those little facts to Mr. Eastwood if I were them.

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