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Blue Murder's Lucas happy to be competitive
by: Sep 29, 2003 Print

Steve Lucas' Blue Murder checks in this year with an impressive nine Gemini nominations, placing it between CBC's venerable Da Vinci's Inquest (11 noms) and CTV's Cold Squad (six noms). The Global TV police drama is up for best dramatic series, best actor for Jeremy Ratchford and best actress for both Mimi Kuzyk and Tamara Hickey.

With all those nods, one could forgive Blue Murder creator Lucas for being a bit smug. Add the fact that the program's ratings last year jumped 20% in its Wednesday 10 p.m. face-off against Law & Order (CTV/NBC), and Lucas could be forgiven for being downright boastful.

Instead, Lucas is simply pleased that Blue Murder has done so well in the dog-eat-dog cop show genre. And it is not only against its fellow Gemini nominees that Blue Murder is vying for viewers' attention.

"There are 19 cop dramas in primetime right now, so I'm just happy that we are competitive," Lucas says.

And as for surviving against Dick Wolf's powerful franchise?

"Law & Order's three shows are the behemoth of commercial television. If I had my druthers, I'd be up against something else. So I'm happy that our average Ontario ratings alone are up well over a couple of hundred thousand viewers," Lucas says.

Lucas, who heads up Toronto's North Bend Film Company, is one of Blue Murder's two executive producers. The other exec is Laszlo Barna, whose Toronto-based Barna-Alper Productions also coproduces Da Vinci's Inquest, while the show's producer is Norman Denver.

"Although we all work together, I tend to be the one who rides the scripts and the picture edits," Lucas explains. "Laszlo keeps the money coming in, while Norman keeps our various production trains running on time."

Blue Murder grew out of the 1997 Gemini Award-winning miniseries Major Crime, which Lucas wrote and co-executive produced for CBC with Salter Street Films' Michael Donovan.

"I was working with writer/director Cal Coons [now Blue Murder's executive story editor]. He had an idea for a show that I thought would end up being Major Crime II," Lucas explains. "Instead, we ended up pitching it to Global in early 1999. They were just wrapping up Traders and were in the market for a new show."

Global liked Blue Murder's concept and gave Barna-Alper/North Bend enough money to develop six scripts plus a show bible. From there, the show went into production and hit the airwaves in September 2000. Despite industry-wide funding concerns caused by Canadian Television Fund cutbacks, Blue Murder has never looked back.

"In the run-up to season four, we were fortunate to be a priority for Global when it came to requesting CTF funding," Lucas explains. "Add the fact that Telefilm, thankfully, happens to like our show and we were able to pull through the funding crunch."

Blue Murder has 39 episodes under its belt, with 13 more planned for its fourth season. Its 2003/04 time slot has not yet been chosen, however Lucas anticipates more sparring with Yankee titan Wolf.

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