HBO's former CEO regrets rejecting Mad Men

Former HBO CEO Richard Plepler has expressed regret over passing on the acclaimed series Mad Men, which instead found success on AMC. The decision stemmed from HBO's insistence on involving Sopranos creator David Chase as an executive producer, a condition he declined. Plepler highlighted the show during a 2014 panel as the one he wished HBO had acquired.

The journey of Mad Men to the screen was circuitous. Creator Matthew Weiner wrote the pilot script in 2000. David Chase, a fan of the project, was unable to produce it himself but offered Weiner a writing position on The Sopranos instead.

When Weiner pitched Mad Men to HBO, the network conditioned its approval on Chase serving as executive producer. By then, Chase had no interest in additional television commitments. As a result, the series moved to AMC, where it thrived.

During a 2014 panel at the Paley Center's International Council Summit, Plepler was asked which show he most regretted missing. He responded unequivocally: "Mad Men." By the time of its Season 7 finale, the series had achieved status comparable to—or even exceeding—The Sopranos as one of television's greatest achievements.

Speculation abounds on how Mad Men might have differed on HBO. The premium network's lack of censorship could have allowed frequent use of profanity, fitting the high-pressure Madison Avenue setting. It might also have featured more explicit female nudity and sexual content, fully depicting lead character Don Draper's (Jon Hamm) affairs.

Yet AMC's constraints lent the show a distinctive charm, mirroring the implied sexuality of 1960s-era films. This subtlety enhanced narrative tension, as seen in Draper's Season 4 "Public Relations" pitch: "So well built, we can't show you the second floor," accompanied by a model's image censored by a black bar over her breasts.

Ultimately, AMC's bold investments in original programming, including Mad Men alongside Breaking Bad and The Walking Dead, elevated the network to a leader in prestige television. HBO's oversight remains a notable what-if in the industry's history.

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