NBC have cutJesse Alexander‘s Modern series Day One from a 13 hour - prospicient episode time of year to a four - hour mini - series . A bad signaling , or the best decisiveness for the show ? fit in to Alexander , it ’s the latter , and he say us why .
The announcement was made by the web yesterday afternoon , with insiders acknowledge that the move is potential , in part , a way to save money , but also suggesting that the decisiveness to restructure was also made to give the show a more dramatic launch area , with the hypothesis that Day One could then spin out into a regular series afterwards , a la Battlestar Galactica ’s launching on Syfy . We asked Alexander for his take on the decision , and he told us ,
I bring very closely with NBC on this decision . We determine a more targeted , jolt and reverence feeler was the good way to let on a great daytime One story to a monumental audience . Airing four hours over two night is much more exciting to me than rolling out just one hour per workweek … I did n’t want to suffer the same fate as many first year shows and be moved to another time slot mid fib , or worse , not be able to air the final episodes . This way , the fans get a squawk ass tarradiddle , and the show catch the best probability to come through .

The first two hours of Day One have already been shot ; Alexander is reworking the next two to lend plots to a climax , as well as make potential spin - offs for a follow - on time of year .
NBC opt to air ‘ Day One ’ as miniseries[Variety ]
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